It took ages for the FUFA Disciplinary Committee to come up with a ruling in the aborted fixture between Express FC and SC Villa at Wankulukuku.
The Jogoos were awarded three points and three goals as the Red Eagles lost the game by forfeiture but after keeping the football fraternity yet most had predicted the decision.
Then came the SC Villa petition against URA FC for allegedly fielding suspended Said Kyeyune whose ruling came so fast which was welcomed warmly.
URA FC has since appealed the punishment which saw them lose the match to SC Villa and its alleged the ruling will be out on Tuesday May 12, 2015.
On May 4, 2015, Entebbe FC also petitioned the FCC saying the record league winners used Yeseri Waibi in a 2-1 victory over Rwenshama FC yet he had to serve a ban.
With not more than three games to end the season and a title decider between Vipers and SC Villa coming on Friday, decisions in the URA’s appeal and Entebbe petition better come early.
Currently, SC Villa sit second on the log with 61 points two below leaders Vipers but the former have played a game less.
A decision in both cases should be made before the two giants clash on Friday May 15, 2015 to give the two a clear picture going into that do or die.
