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Everton chief Wyness criticises South African players plan

Everton chief executive Keith Wyness has told South African authorities to forget their radical plan to prepare their squad for the 2010 World Cup.

Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile believes South Africa's top 50 players should be contracted to the government so they can prepare fully for the tournament.

If the plan is implemented, Everton would be likely to lose midfielder Steven Pienaar - should they sign him permanently - but Stofile maintains South African football must focus solely on 2010.

"We'll contract the players and tell the coach 'here, work with them'," said Stofile.

"They won't play for their clubs for two years and will be preparing only for the World Cup soccer tournament.

"We have to prevent them from embarrassing us."

Wyness does not feel the plan is at all practical and has criticised the South African authorities.

"While we sympathise with the sentiment behind the idea, it is entirely unworkable and shows a complete lack of understanding for how the football world works," Wyness said in the Daily Express.

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