It’s rare in life that you get to do something you’ve been waiting years to do. It’s even rarer when that involves spending ten days in Poland. Like many Irish football fans of my generation (born in the late 70’s to late 80’s), I had always wanted to follow Ireland in a major championship but
A nation comes to its senses! It is hard to understand the extent to which so many soccer fans – admittedly aided and abetted by so-called expert media pundits – lost the run of themselves over the past couple of weeks in relation to our chances in Euro 2012. Yes, it was great to experience
This article was originally published in the June edition of Irish Director Magazine The days of boardrooms being populated by retired generalists with little experience or direct knowledge of the sector in which the company operates are long gone. And fast disappearing too is the acceptability of one person being a non-executive member of upwards
This weekend marks the culmination of the Diamond Jubilee in Britain. For those of you who don’t know the Diamond Jubilee celebrates the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth. This is no mean feat, having only happened once before (Queen Victoria, in case you were wondering). The celebrations will have all the pomp