With all that transpired on the field in determining the Soweto Derby still up for discussion, there remains just as much interest in the subject of what happened at the gates.
As has become the norm, there was chaos at the turnstiles on Saturday at FNB Stadium with some ticket holders failing to gain entry.
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The order of events at the gates whenever there is a sold-out match is rather disturbing with a trend of a huge number of non-ticket holders always gaining entry.
Those tasked with manning the gates would be answerable to how this always happens.
Frustrated fans estimated to be in the thousands were stranded outside at FNB with the giant facility already packed.
As the ticket issue remains under discussion, domestic football has yet another sold-out match on Saturday at the 51 000-seater Loftus Versfeld when Mamelodi Sundowns host Orlando Pirates.
The sold-out sign went up over the weekend for general stand tickets which were priced at R40 for adults and R15 for kids under 12.
It is a game that has the defending champions against the title hopefuls, aiming to wrestle the most prized trophy from the serial winners.
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Sundowns sit six points ahead of Pirates who have played a game less.
Both teams will meet after playing midweek games with The Bucs travelling to Polokwane to play Sekhukhune United while The Brazilians will be the away against SuperSport United in the Tshwane derby.