Jomo Sono believes that the buying and selling of clubs in South African football is bringing about a lot of confusion to the younger generation, as he went into detail to explain why he'd never buy his way back up to the top.
Cosmos are playing football in the ABC Motsepe League, at an amateur level. You'd think that having been at a professional level so long, Sono would try to buy a status in the PSL, but he would rather sweat blood and tears than fork out millions of rands to play in the Premier Soccer League. Having seen how some club bosses have wasted money by buying a status, and later getting relegated, Sono is hellbent on doing it the hard way, no matter how long it takes.
Cosmos were relegated to the third tier of South African football at the end of the 2022/23 season. Down there, where there is hardly any coverage, the battle to get back up is harder than it is in the second tier. With clubs playing in all the nine provinces, there is a battle to finish top of the standings in your region, before going into the play-offs, where two clubs then secure promotion to the second tier - the Motsepe Foundation Championship.
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