This time around, the playing professionals won the day. @davesulley apologised for his “moment of madness” and promised his ranting had nothing to do with the way his family feels. But it required an embarrassing public apology published yesterday in the UK’s major newspapers –  and the promised he will never again tweet about the football club. A warning for us all.
Yesterday’s top stories
Redefine’s Marc Wainer: SA property stocks expensive, at “crazy” levels of 2006/7
Chris Yelland: New technical problems at Medupi put SA at risk
David Shapiro: How Naspers shares will get next boost; consider Steinhoff too
Construction begins at Chinese-owned “African Manhattan” in Modderfontein
Zapiro on French terror attacks – beware shrinking press freedom