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Silveria returns and he wants back in.

New Straits Times

| April 02, 2002 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: R.G.Raj

BRAZILIAN striker Robson Pereira Da Silveria has changed his mind and is back with Perak staking a claim for a place with the team for the rest of the matches in Premier One.

Pereira who was signed as Perak's second foreign player threw a bombshell early last week by leaving for home citing personal problems and being homesick as the reasons.

Perak coach Tony Netto said the Brazilian surprised team officials when he showed up for training last Saturday.

Pereira was among the players who left for Kuantan for the Pahang match tonight, however, Netto said he will only decide to play Pereira or not just before the match. …

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