Saturday 19 November 2016

Pioli Impressed by the spirit of the Inter Welcomes Derby

Pioli Impressed by the spirit of the Inter Welcomes Derby

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Milan - Inter Milan's new coach, Stefano Pioli, praised the team spirit ahead of the face AC Milan. He also hoped that the spirit of the Inter can transfer to the field.

Pioli is preparing to face his first game with Inter after replacing Frank de Boer. The exams will be directly facing Pioli is the Derby della Madonnina against Milan on Monday (11/21/2016) pm dawn.

Inter, which is currently still ranked ninth standings with 17 points, need a victory to boost the position. Nerazzurri left behind eight points from Milan who was ranked three or deadline for the Champions League zone.

Despite facing difficult times that led to the dismissal of De Boer, called Pioli welcomes Inter derby in high spirits. It made Pioli impressed.

"There is a good atmosphere. I am proud of the way my players to prepare for this derby. I've seen a lot of confidence in the players. It is a great opportunity for us and we'll want to maximize it," Pioli said as quoted by Soccerway.

"We will do everything in our power to win. Our players are in the right mindset for a fight of this magnitude."

"We had a bit of thinking about the past and more about the future. Depending upon us to prove our worthiness," said Pioli.

Thursday 10 November 2016

Canada Amenable To Reopening NAFTA Negotiations With President-Elect Trump

Canada Amenable To Reopening NAFTA Negotiations With President-Elect Trump

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Canada is more than willing to reopen negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with President-elect Donald Trump – especially about softwood lumber, a long-standing sore spot, a report Thursday in the Ottawa Business Journal said.

"I think any agreement can be improved. If they want to have a discussion about improving NAFTA, then we're ready to come to the table." - Canadian Ambassador to Washington David MacNaughton

While Canada Believes the agreement as it stands has benefited all three countries, It also feels the accord could still be upgraded. MacNaughton stopped short of disclosing details of what Canada would seek in an updated agreement, saying he'd prefer to save that for the discussion table, the report said.

He did say, however, he'd appreciate expanding the agreement to cover a perennial irritant, excluded from the original agreement: "The first thing I'd love to see is free trade in lumber."

Upgrading the 1993 agreement was a major promise in Trump's successful election campaign; Trump says if the U.S.'s neighbors do not agree to renegotiate it, he'd move to scrap the deal - a move observers say trade could be quite complicated, the report said.

"NAFTA was the worst trade deal in history," Trump said in campaign speeches.

"I'm going tell our NAFTA partners that I intend to Immediately renegotiate the terms of that agreement to get a better deal for our workers. And I do not mean just a little bit better - I mean a lot better," Trump said ,