Maradona, the new coach of Argentina National Football Team

Maradona and Carlos Bilardo were asked on Tuesday to lead the national team by Julio Grondona, head of the Argentine Football Association. Maradona already speaking to reporters as the Future coach, and local media was widely reporting he would accept the job on today. Maradona told Fox Sports that ” My path is with the national team.. My path is to speak with the players, tried to put together a solid group with Carlos”. He will put together the team, he will choose the player amd he is dame sureĀ  that Carlos will take care of a ton of other things. Alfio Basile’s recent resigination for personal reason he is yet to make public. He stepped down after the team Argentina lost to Chile in the world cup Qualifying match. Carlos Tevez was the first to congratulate him, so he was very much happy then. Maradona had some bitter experince as coach. He lead Deportivo in 1994 and Racing in 1995. Both were a Flop for him. Maradona captained Argentina in 1986 and won the Cup but then the next World cup he went too close till the final but couldn’t get the Cup.

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Japan’s Premier Anounces $277 billion bailout Package

Japan’s Prime Minister Taro Aso on Thursday introduced a $277 billion bailout package for Asia’s largest economy to heal the global economic crisis, Some said he did this inorder to with stand the Snap election. With the economy unstable on recession, the package’s highlight is sending back a total of two trillion yen to all households. Generally Financial crisis is once in a 100 yrs event that triggers the world and makes it Stubborn. Due to this effect most of the People gave importance to Policies rather than Political Affairs.. Premier told the News paper.The package includes cuts in tolls on expressways, tax breaks for housing loans and capital gains, along with support for child care, elderly care and regional economies. Aso assured of giving stable jobs to the Young Japanese. It is estimated that around 600,000 jobs will be given under his control. But Credit Suisse economist Hiromichi Shirakawa doubted the package could stop Japan’s slowdown, saying that unemployment would likely rise as US and other countries’ demand for Japanese exports slumps.