Royal AM players are ready to put behind all the club's problems and focus on their battle on the field of play.
Royal AM players and technical team staff missed training this week after the club failed to pay their salaries in December last year.
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The club remains under curatorship due to a legal battle between the president, Shauwn Mkhize, and SARS over R40 million allegedly owed by the KwaZulu-Natal businesswoman to the government institution for avoiding paying the taxman.
The team's clash against Betway Premiership match against Chippa United in Gqeberha, due to be played on Saturday 11 January, was postponed after players stopped training due to unpaid salaries.
Club captain Samual Manganyi is confident that things will go back to normal at the club and that they will return to action very soon.
"To tell the truth, what's happening at the club is not for players (to talk about), but ours is to go and do the job on the field," said Manganyi.
"I think in life, when there is a challenge, you need to be strong because you don't know when the good is coming and when the bad is coming. So, for us as players, we need to be strong and soldier on. I think things in the near future will be fine," he added.
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Meanwhile, Royal AM General Manager Richard Makhoba has confirmed that all the players have been paid their outstanding salaries and that the team will return to training on Monday.
"Everything has been sorted out. The players have been paid. The technical team has been paid. Everything is in order. The team returns to training on Monday to prepare our next match," Makhoba tells KickOff.com.