Fungai MuderereOnline Reporter
DRAMA rocked Rufaro Stadium and now Chicken Inn are in the firing line.
The Gamecocks have been summoned to appear before the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee after their explosive clash with newcomers Scottland FC ended in chaos on May 23.
The match was abandoned after Chicken Inn players stormed off the pitch in protest over a last-minute penalty awarded to Scottland. Furious scenes unfolded as players and officials surrounded the referee, refusing to continue with play.

Now, the Bulawayo-based side is facing serious charges that include disorderly conduct by players and officials. The hearing is set for June 26 and could result in heavy sanctions if found guilty.
Sources say PSL is not taking the incident lightly, as it sets a dangerous precedent for match officiating and respect for the rules of the game.
All eyes are now on the disciplinary showdown. Will Chicken Inn escape the chop or get roasted?
B-Metro will be watching.



