The highly anticipated Premier Soccer League encounter between Mamelodi Sundowns and Moroka Swallows slated for Wednesday evening, has been abruptly called off as disgruntled Moroka Swallows players initiated a work stoppage in protest of unpaid dues.Furthermore, the team has declared their intention to abstain from participating in the upcoming weekend fixture against Polokwane City.##NAJAVA_MECA_7765204##This sudden player rebellion has not only disrupted the team’s immediate schedule but also places Moroka Swallows in jeopardy of severe consequences, including potential point deductions or even expulsion from the league.The regulations of the Premier Soccer League stipulate that a club failing to meet its financial obligations may face the cancellation of its league membership.Earlier in the month, Swallows’ coach, Steve Komphela, candidly revealed that players had abstained from training for an extended period of 10 days.Bandari kicked out of Mapinduzi CupClub chairman David Mogashoa acknowledged delays in salary payments but asserted that they had since rectified the outstanding payments.In response to the escalating crisis, Moroka Swallows issued a formal statement, expressing regret for the disruption caused and acknowledging the cancellation of the matches against Mamelodi Sundowns and Golden Arrows FC.The statement cited an ongoing, unresolved dispute between the players and management as the catalyst for the decision.The club justified the cancellation as a necessary step to afford them the time needed to address and rectify the prevailing issues.The statement concluded with an assurance from the management that efforts are underway to find an amicable resolution to the dispute. However, it was emphasized that no further details would be officially disclosed until an official update is released by the club.Boost for Homeboyz as Wanzala nears return from injury