STEVEN Pienaar will be faced with a personal quandary on Sunday - help his Everton side finish above bitter rivals Liverpool, or give his beloved Newcastle United a shot at qualification for the Uefa Champions League.
The 30-year-old has already told Everton manager David Moyes that he wants a permanent return to the club, and Moyes came out this week to say that Pienaar was the first player he was going to try to sign when the transfer window re-opens next month.
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Good idea.
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Shredder
The 30-year-old has already told Everton manager David Moyes that he wants a permanent return to the club, and Moyes came out this week to say that Pienaar was the first player he was going to try to sign when the transfer window re-opens next month.===============================================================================
Good idea.
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Mafu'theNkukhu
He's a marvell to watch.He really does lift the South African flag high.I would love to see him stay at Everton.Report Abuse
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