Thursday, April 16, 2009

ESB initiative to create 3,700 jobs

RTE is reporting that the ESB is expected to announce the creation of up to 3,700 new jobs.It is believed the electricity company will announce plans for up to 3,700 jobs in a number of areas, including smart metering and infrastructure to allow the recharging of electric cars. It is believed the new posts will be created as a result of the development of new energy technologies. The ESB will hold a press conference in Dublin this afternoon to announce details of a major stimulus package of what it is calling sustainable investments.

It is understood that ESB also plans to recruit hundreds of new engineers and train new apprentices over the next five years. See: http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0416/esb.html

Is this real or false stimulus?

Friday, April 10, 2009

Cost of living down by 2.6% in March

RTE is reporting that the Cost of living is down by 2.6% in March

The rate of inflation is now running at -2.6% - the lowest level since the third quarter of 1933.

The latest figures from the Central Statistics Office show that consumer prices fell by 2.6% in the year to March, the third month of price falls in a row. The latest fall means that prices of goods and services here are now back down to levels last seen in August 2007. The biggest factor in this negative inflation has been the rapid decline in interest rates after several ECB rate cuts. Prices for housing, water, electricity and gas fell by 15.1% in the year, while clothes and footwear prices are down 8.6% and transport costs declined by 6.7%. The CSO says that consumer prices in March actually showed no change in the month. However, this compares to an increase of 0.9% recorded in March of last year. As a result, prices on average, were 2.6% lower in March 2009 compared with March 2008. Services prices fell by 1.7% in the year to March, while goods fell by 3.7%.

The CSO says that services prices fell by 1.7% in the year to March, while goods fell by 3.7%.

See: http://www.rte.ie/business/2009/0409/inflation.html

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Irish players out to win group

RTE is reporting that

Robbie Keane has warned reigning champions Italy the Republic of Ireland are ready to inflict more pain on them as the World Cup qualifying campaign comes to a head.

Ireland stunned the world champions in Bari last night when Keane snatched an 87th-minute equaliser to ensure the race for top spot in Group Eight is still alive.

Marcello Lippi's men remain two points clear of the Republic, who bounced back from their failure to beat Bulgaria at Croke Park on Saturday to deny the Italians a five-point lead.

Indeed, Keane's side could leapfrog the 2006 winners with a win in Bulgaria on June 6 with Italy not in action again until they make the trip to Georgia in September.

Last night's goal hero is taking nothing for granted with the Bulgarians belatedly mounting a charge for second place, but he knows the Irish have a fighting chance of claiming automatic qualification at the expense of one of world football's aristocrats.

He said: 'We are still hanging in there. We still have Italy to play at home and we still have some tough games away as well - but Italy do as well.

'It is still hanging in the balance.'

Asked if Ireland could still win the group, Keane replied: 'Of course we can.'

Giovanni Trapattoni's troops had arrived in Bari on Monday evening still licking their wounds after Kevin Kilbane's late own goal had robbed them of the victory they craved over Bulgaria.

For so long at the San Nicola Stadium last night, it looked as if they would leave empty-handed despite the home side suffering the blow of having striker Giampaolo Pazzini harshly sent off with just three minutes gone.

It was they who took an 11th-minute lead when Vincenzo Iaquinta made the most of Fabio Grosso's inch-perfect cross to beat Shay Given from close range.

Even down to 10 men, the Italians were dominating, and the wily Trapattoni needed all his experience to come up with a solution.

With just 22 minutes gone, off went the unfortunate Andy Keogh, who had been asked to replace the injured Aiden McGeady on the right wing, and on went striker Caleb Folan as Keane was asked to play in the hole behind the frontmen.

The changes did not end there with Darron Gibson and Noel Hunt being introduced after the break in place of Keith Andrews and Kevin Doyle.

It was all a little unexpected and out of character for a manager who, despite his insistence to the contrary, has not been one to tinker too much with his Ireland team.

But when push came to shove, it worked, and when Keane stabbed the ball past keeper Gianluigi Buffon with just three minutes remaining, it was scarcely more than the visitors deserved.

Indeed, as the previously imperious Fabio Cannavaro and Giorgio Chiellini wilted, the Republic might have snatched victory at the death in a rousing finish, and the Italians left the pitch to a less than appreciative reception from their own fans.

Midfielder Stephen Hunt said: 'We played well. Especially in the second half, we controlled the game and in the end we could have snatched it and it is disappointing we didn't.

'It's great, magnificent. It's a point and we are unbeaten in the group.

'Saturday was disappointing - everyone was disappointed, we are not stupid.

'But we move on into Bulgaria and look to get a result and keep going.'

That said, Hunt may not be the best judge of Ireland's performance, or at least the earlier part of it, because he later admitted he did not remember much of it.

The Reading winger took a first-minute Andrea Pirlo free-kick full in the face and was still feeling the effects at the break.

Hunt said: 'I didn't remember the first half - I didn't even know they had scored.

'I got concussed in the first minute and I didn't know where I was until half-time.

'I was hit in the head from a Pirlo free-kick and I didn't even remember them scoring.

'I can't remember much of the game, to be honest with you. I know Robbie scored, obviously, and that was pleasing.'

See: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/0402/ireland1.html

Friday, March 27, 2009

Stokes drafted into the Ireland squad

RTÉ Sport: Stokes drafted into the Ireland squad
Stokes drafted into the Ireland squad
Friday, 27 March 2009 10:47

Sunderland striker Anthony Stokes has been called into the Republic of Ireland squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Bulgaria and Italy.

The 20-year-old, currently on loan at Crystal Palace, flew into Dublin last night after Newcastle winger Damien Duff was sent home with a hamstring injury which has ruled him out of both games.

With Celtic winger Aiden McGeady also battling against a foot problem, manager Giovanni Trapattoni has moved to strengthen his options.


Thursday, March 19, 2009


Ronaldo: We can win the lot

"Believe" became something of a catch-cry in the final, tense moments of last season. Spelt out via thousands of coloured pieces of plastic held up by United fans, the word helped inspire the Reds to victory against Barcelona at Old Trafford and then against Chelsea in Moscow.

This season, too, the now-familiar mosaic appeared before United's successful Carling Cup win at Wembley, and its message is one Cristiano Ronaldo says he and his team-mates have taken on board.

"We’re positive about all the competitions we're involved in and we want to win them all," he says. "It would be great to achieve that.

"Last season we won the league and the European Cup, and this year we have the opportunity to do even better. We’ll continue working hard and we believe we can do this."

United's next opponents in the Champions League will be revealed on Friday morning when the quarter-final and semi-final draw takes place in Nyon, Switzerland.



Saturday, March 14, 2009

NicNic Standing Freestyle..

NicNic likes this standing freestyle gig..
My first Blog on Blogger.. Just took a few mins while the house was relatively quiet to wish everyone a great weekend - whatever you're up to...