UEFA Euro 2016: Why your favourite team won’t win the Euros this season

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We wake up to a lot of good things today. It’s Friday, a long week has come to an end and the football ruckus in France starts tonight! The world is eagerly awaiting a month of tasty ties and some heavyweight matches. There will be a lot of support, a lot of real supporters and a million dreamers. 

Presently it's alright to like and cheer your group, it's another to be sensible about their odds. While you may truly imagine that Germany will do the 'Global Double', or that Rooney will at long last lead England to something (anything!), you may need to get your trusts down.
Here is a dissection of the contenders and how your favourite team is doomed to failure. Your unrealistic expectations, of the top contenders lifting the Euro, end here. 

Team France, the hosts, the shining star of the next generation of football, is delectable to look at. Likes of Paul Pogba, Martial, Kante all set your heart aflutter. So it is really disappointing to see Koscielny and Rami in the back. See the main flaw here is while people like Evra can still go at a world class rate, it’s been a while since France had a rock at the back. Someone like a Lewandowski or Vardy on their day can dismantle this French B Defence. When they come across a team that realises that these men can be rather easily exploited if you just nip at them, the game is over. There’s no Hummels or Ramos at the back, who marshalls the troops from the back. It’s a shame Varane is injured, at least his pace and timing are among the best. 

Spain has rather lost its force. That is the primary thing that runs over when you consider the greatly embellished group. Pre-2014, they had ruled the world football like no other. It began with Luis Aragones and after that with Pep mavericking Barca, the tiki-taka got fused with exact results. What's more, now as I keep in touch with this, Spain has quite recently lost to Georgia in a worldwide amicable match. Losing right on time in a competition isn't different to them however, they lost to Switzerland in South Africa at the 2010 Fifa World Cup. In any case, with any semblance of Xavi maturing, and any semblance of Fabregas not by any stretch of the imagination topping off that void, it feels like the brilliant age has hit its crescendo. Manor is gone, Torres is a swan tune away and the youthful felines haven't generally ventured up. Morata is a hit in an alliance where Evra has recently won the Scudetto. With Iniesta and co. at the end of their life, it appears this is a competition where a star may report himself in Koke or Thiago or even Morata. On the other hand it's a tribute to one of the best sides ever and it's a great opportunity to say farewell.

The German squad is like a well-oiled machine, efficient and sleek; that just looks like Thomas Mueller up front. Seriously how does he score?! He is one of the most prolific strikers in Europe and it just baffles the lot of us. He looks like the waterboy had to be the 11th man because the reserves were all injured. Anyway, it’s what’s behind him that matters. The Germans are the favorites, after all, and have players at the right peak and playing at the right positions. The likes of Bastian, Gotze, Ozil, Kroos all make a legendary midfield and further back you have Boateng and Hummels as the foundation. And then there is Michael Neuer. It’s hard to find a spot but there is one, and it takes us back to the handsome Thomas Mueller. If he is shut down or injured then you have an over-the-hill Mario Gomez, and the ghost of Lukas Podolski. By any stretch of imagination, a squad like Spain or even France could handle those two at their mid-30s. 

See I’m a fair man, I live by fair rules. So I am graciously putting my team through the ropes as well. I support England and here is why they won’t win. The reason won’t be enthusiasm and passion because we are just past the most inspiring and storied-EPL ever! This is better than Rooney or Aguero scoring for the two Manchester clubs. This is a Cinderella story like no other. The likes of Vardy and the Leicester gang have now their names etched in the history books for their heroics this season. Equally buoying was Tottenham’s performance. Boasting of young, spirited English talent, Spurs rose through the ranks to clinch at the third position. All this passion and bravado pumping through… and that’s the Achilles. The tournament is won by precise, discipline execution (a la Greece 2004) as much as sparkling team play. England have a lot going for them, but a cool and calm Germany can easily pick them off, frustrate them, and go in for the kill. 
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Pokhara on top of Forbes magazine's cheapest tourism destination list

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The world celebrated Forbes Magazine has distributed the rundown of 20 best esteem urban communities for spending plan explorers putting Pokhara of Nepal at the top.
According to US Nepal Chamber of Commerce Vice-President Bed Kharel, the list published by the Forbes magazine would play significant role to attract tourists. The Forbes Magazine publishes the list of richest people of the world.


The world well known Forbes Magazine has distributed the rundown of 20 best esteem urban areas for spending plan voyagers putting Pokhara of Nepal at the top.

One can stay in Pokhara at the cost of 15.84 US dollar per day, according to the report. RSS

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Agitating parties dismiss govt call to hold dialogue

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The disturbing gatherings have at the end of the day rejected the administration call to resume exchange to determine the political stop, saying that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli "is not genuine" about tending to their requests.
The government on Sunday wrote to the Samyukta Loktantrik Madhesi Morcha (SLMM), claiming that “it is eager to resolve the present deadlock”.

The Morcha had earlier declined three invitations from the government.

The Morcha and Janajati strengths, which have shaped the Sanghiya Gathabandhan, are at present organizing a hand-off craving strike in Khula Manch as a component of their Kathmandu-driven dissent.

They have accused the government of creating media buzz rather than working to break the stalemate.

Leaders of the agitating parties say there is no possibility of dialogue unless their three preconditions-withdrawing cases against their cadres, declaring those killed during Madhes protests martyrs and providing treatment expenses to those injured during the protests—are addressed.

"Months have gone subsequent to the administration guaranteed to address [our] concerns, yet no advancement has been made as such," said Hridayesh Tripathi, bad habit seat of the Tarai Madhes Loktantrik Party (TMLP). "By what means would we be able to believe the legislature?"

As many as 55 people, including nine security personnel, were killed and scores were injured during the five-month-long Tarai protests led by the Morcha.

Though the government in the second week of March released Rs 3.1 million for the treatment of those injured during the protests and provided Rs 1 million each to the families of those who died during the protests, the agitating parties have claimed that the money is yet to reach the victims.

The disturbing gatherings are likewise not content with the administration for welcoming just the Morcha, and not the Sanghiya Gathabandhan, for talks. The administration's Sunday's letter is likewise tended to the Morcha, which is an organization together of seven Madhes-based gatherings.

There are altogether 29 parties in the Sanghiya Gathabandhan and leaders are demanding that the government invite all these parties, not only those Madhes-based parties which are in the Morcha.

“The government should invite all the parties under the Gathabandhan if it indeed is willing to hold dialogue,” said Ashok Rai, senior leader of the Sanghiya Samajbadi Forum-Nepal. “We will take a formal decision about the government letter after our meeting,” he added.

The agitating parties have so far held as many as 36 rounds of talks, but without any progress.

The Gathabandhan leaders have long been accusing the government of not being serious about holding serious talks to resolve the crisis facing the country.


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Western Sydney Local Health District creates permanent CTO role

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Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD) has begun accepting applications for the role of chief technology officer.
“This role has been temporary to date and has been filled in an acting capacity,” a spokesperson told Computerworld Australia.

“Over the past year, the Western Sydney Local Health District has undertaken a major transformation of its IT services and is now seeking a permanent chief technology officer,” the spokesperson said.

Les Forrest has been filling the CTO role.

The CTO reports to WSLHD’s chief information officer, Sabrina Walsh.

The position is classified as Health Manager Level 6 with the successful candidate expected lead the strategy, planning and delivery of ICT infrastructure and IT service management across WSLHD.

The CTO will also be tasked with developing and implementing strategic sourcing in line with the NSW government’s focus on shifting to as-a-service procurement models.

WSLHD delivers primary and secondary health care to people in Auburn, Blacktown, The Hills Shire, Holroyd and Parramatta local government areas, as well as tertiary care to the greater western Sydney region. It includes four hospitals (with a total of five campuses) and seven community health centres.
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