Archive for July, 2008

Developing: Skatepark group representatives refused permission to speak at opening

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Representatives of groups who campaigned for skate park facilities in Limerick have been refused permission to speak at the opening of the new park on Friday.

The reason given by Council officials is that it is not normal protocol.

More later.

UPDATE Some new information. While skateboard activist Tom Shortt was not invited to speak at the event, he was asked what he would like to have said, which would have been said on his behalf.

Happy night: Benefit event for the Late Patrick Coleman

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Patrick Coleman R.I.P.

In September 2007, Patrick Coleman passed away after a violent attack near his home in Carew Park. The much loved Mr. Coleman left behind many friends who have now banded together to celebrate his life with a good-humoured event befitting of the man.

A benefit night is to take place at Dolans on Friday the 18th of July with numerous events.

The whole thing kicks off at 1800 hrs with Kids face painting, magicians and fire eaters. For the grown ups there will be live music from Seneca Vesta Varro The Funk Junkies Escapade Walter Mitty and the Realists and Andi Mooney, as well as comedy acts.

As well as that, there will be DJ sets from Pippy Phil Wade Cian Frawley Niall Colgan Cait Collins and Paul Tarpey

Tickets for the events are €10 and are availible from Dolans and Mickey Martins.

Latest pictures from Thomond Park

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Lez provided us with some up-to-date pictures of Thomond Park (taken a few days ago).

As you can see things are going even better. The new turf is laid and growing well, and you can see from my pictures the new underground sprinkler system is also installed. Latest news is that the building contractors will be out of there in six weeks. They are also talking about a October the 10 match.

Shock, horror… some positive news on jobs front in Mid-West!

Monday, July 14th, 2008

George Glee can’t be too happy with this: some good news on the jobs front in the Mid-West today with three different announcements.

Mentor Graphics Ireland, a software development company said it will increase its existing workforce of 80 people in Shannon by 35. The company is a subsidiary of multinational Mentor Graphics, which employs 4,200 people worldwide. A second company, Phoenix American Financial Services Ireland (PAFS) which provides accounting other back office business services to the aircraft industry, is to increase its workforce by 15. ON Semiconductors will create a further 49 new jobs with the development of a research and development facility at its factory in Raheen industrial estate.

Limerick Senior Hurling 2008 comes to an end

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

It was a match we expected to win. We were, after all, All-Ireland finalists last year and with the saga we left behind us who would have expected anything from Offaly?
Captain Mark Foley, a veteran from the cruel five-minute-final of 1994 had seen what could happen when you underestimate an Offaly team and, no doubt, had warned the rest of the team.
With Brian Geary back from injury we had our full panel. We were ready to put the embarrassing defeat against Clare behind us and play some real hurling. Weren’t we?

The game started off with Offaly’s Brian Carroll scoring a point followed quickly by another from Shane Dooley. All of a sudden we were five minutes into the game and three points behind. From the word go our Shannonsiders were overwhelmed by an Offaly defense led by David Kenny who almost casually picked up any offensive Limerick ball and cast it back to his forwards.

In the 10th minute Niall Moran, who was the only player to turn up for the championship game against Clare, caught a hand-pass from Mark Foley and, with a deft motion, put one over the bar. Donnie Ryan quickly followed with another point. But our increasing enthusiasm was quashed in the 14th minute with a goal from Joe Bergin. On the 20th minute Bergin scored again making the score 2-04 to 0-04 with the crumbling walls of the Limerick defence trailing after him.
Shaughs tried using a free in the 24th minute for an equalising goal which was blocked by a sturdy Offaly line. It eventually earned Wayne McNamera, a newcomer to Limerick Senior Hurling, a point.
Every approaching goal was blocked by the determined Offaly line. Mark Foley tried to provide our side with some dignity at the end of the first half with a point in the 35th minute; our first score in 11 minutes. This was, however, followed quickly by an Offaly point which concluded the first half with Limerick 11 points down and boos heard from supporters.

In the second half, Offaly were playing against the breeze and into the sun. Remembering our 10 point disadvantage against Tipperary last year, we clung on to hope. And for a while it seemed that things were going our way. Offaly scored wides while our Shaughs flicked his wrists and got us points in the 37th and 39th minutes. We actually started challenging our opponents and getting stuck in. But all hopes for our insurgency were dashed when Joe Bergin managed to pull his third goal from a Rory Hannify sideline cut. Although, Niall Moran put another over the bar, we needed a goal and we could not get it.

Pat Tobin put in a good performance scoring five points but by the 60th minute, it became a hopeless case with Limerick fans leaving the Gaelic Grounds. The frustration came to the fore with a fight almost breaking out which resulted in Denny Maloney getting yellow card. Mark Foley kept on fighting but the final score was
Offaly 3-19, Limerick 0-18.

So what went wrong? Limerick manager, Richie Bennis explains that the team doesn’t seem to have the same appetite as they did last year. Their play does leave a lot to be desired for when you compare it with the finalists we saw last year. Limerick didn’t quit, even when the chips were down, but in this match we couldn’t put up more than a five-minute token resistance. Our defence also seems to have waned. After the Clare fiasco we were told that lessons had been learned but the first and third goals were easy enough give-aways which shouldn’t have happened.
Where was Lucey, Geary, Ollie Moran, Reale, O’Brien, and Seanie O’Connor for most of the game?
The main thing seems to be that we underestimated Offaly and they were a much better team than anyone thought they’d be. Bennis says that there will be some soul searching for the next year. Lets hope that we haven’t returned to the post-1996 doldrums.

New addition to the Limerick Blogosphere

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Margaret and Jd have set up their own foodie blog, be sure to check it out, you may know Margaret from Style Treaty and now she and her better half Jd have their own bloggie over at CooKZoRS (got to love the LOLCat referance there!)
BEST OF LUCK guys on the new blog and its now listed in our links please go and show your support.

This week’s recession update

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

In our irregular posts on how the country is going down the toilet, this week’s update concerns some property in the city centre. Anyone who has gone down Sarsfield Street in the last few days can’t help but notice that with the exception of Roche’s (or indeed Debenhams as it should now be called) there are not very many shop units open. In an attempt to get in some tenants for the ex-Top Shop and Aer Lingus locations, a local estate agent has decked out the units in some bright colours with an attractive offer to potential business who may be interested in setting up. See below….

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18 months free rental is an attractive option it must be said! Although if you have to take out a long term lease it may not be so attractive.. Either way it is a sign that the city centre is struggling. Another sign of that is the news that Dunnes stores is to close its Sarsfield street and O Connell Street locations in August. Up to twenty jobs are apparently at risk as a result. The ACC bank is due to relocate shortly to Henry Street. The right hand side of lower O Connell Street is not a pretty sight at the moment!

One good bit of news for those looking for a chink at the end of the rainbow… Harris’s pub at the Riverpoint is in the process of currently being refitted as the Holywell restaurant. A number of these restaurants already operate in North Clare and it is due to open shortly.

Limerick Leader picks up on our anti-smear campaign

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The Limerick Leader picked up on our post about Limerick’s reputation in the media, and is running a story on it today.

This is great to see, as it’s an issue that badly needs dealing with.

€18,000 heroin seizure in Clarina

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

18 Gardai from Henry Street station were involved in an operation this week which netted heroin, estimated to be worth in the region of €18,000 in the Clarina area of Limerick.

Herbal cannabis, estimated to be worth €1,000 was also seized.

One man was arrested for questioning and taken to Henry Street station, but has subsequently been released without charge.

“You can’t hide those lying eyes”

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Sharon Collins has this afternoon been found guilty of conspiracy to murder her partner and his two sons. She has also been convicted of soliciting an Egyptian poker dealer to kill the three men.

Collins, from Kildysart Road in Ennis, was accused of searching the internet for a hitman and paying a deposit of €15,000 as a deposit to Egyptian national Essam Eid. It was also claimed that Collins used an email account “lyingeyes98″ to communicate with Eid.

Eid, who was based in Las Vegas, Nevada USA, was also convicted of extorting money from Robert Howard, as well as handling stolen goods.

Latest reports state that the jury in the seven week long trial are currently deliberating a further charge against Eid of conspiracy. The judge in the case has indicated that he will accept a majority verdict.

During the trial, the Ennis based trial was told that traces of the deadly substance ricin was found in a cell at Limerick Prison occupied by Eid.

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