Ciarrai76 wrote: » Baloonagh!?
delthedriver wrote: » Medical Centre?
Howard Juneau wrote: » I give up.
Howard Juneau wrote: » He did indeed play for Tigers & coached here too. Sad that his mental health has suffered so much recently, hopefully he gets all the help he needs
Ciarrai76 wrote: » good to hear that the Aqua Dome are re-opening on Sunday! They had the crane today doing the essential repairs.
Bactidiaryl wrote: » That's all well intentioned del but put yourself in a room full of siptu reps for a half a day and there won't be much positivity around listening to their lefty pinko bullsh1t and the fat lady on her arse.
groovie wrote: » Indeed I have memories of 'talking to God' after a particularly dodgy burger from the former sponsors of said basketball team. Anything is possible.
kn wrote: » More of mention in this bio.http://uncbears.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/CRAIG-_Chris Picture looks as if it is a totally different person from the mugshot although its obviously the same person. I wonder will he find that he was 'radicalised' from his time in Tralee?
groovie wrote: » Yes, some rather lazy reporting there from Howard. The religious enthusiast in question coached the Tigers at some point, presumably before his 'road to Damascus'.Tralee Tigers
kn wrote: » And the Tralee angle is? Was he coaching in Tralee or something?
Howard Juneau wrote: » http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_23829237/sun-advocate-ex-utep-basketball-player-chris-craig
delthedriver wrote: » We shall remain positive! The "fat lady" is not on the scene yet! Hopefully all sides can sit around the table and save the situation.
michael999999 wrote: » I hope it can be resolved but I'm not hopeful. Liebherr have 32000 employees in Germany. I believe Killarney is the only plant outside of it. They could literally move the whole operation at the flick of a switch. They are adding 70 million to the Kerry economy every year. They are a great company to work for. They have no shortage of work, and are always investing in the killarney factory. They are currently finishing off a mammoth workshop at the moment. This will hit the whole of Kerry, not just Killarney. What multinational is going to come here when workers averaging 52 k a year are not happy and are willing to let a company close down. All aided by siptu who seem to thrive in sucking the life blood out of the country!
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Im sure the lads that load the boats back in Fenit aren't too pleased with the stories coming out of Liebherr.
delthedriver wrote: » Is there any chance of retrieving the situation.? Liebherr have been wonderful Employers in Kerry. Some years ago I had the good fortune of attending their Open Day to celebrate 50 years in Killarney. The plant tour was mind blowing and the generosity and hospitality to attendees was second to none. Sincerely I hope everyone can remain calm and bring about an amicable solution to this dispute. It is shocking to think of the devastation which may ensue if agreement cannot be reached.
delthedriver wrote: » What impact would the closure of Liebherr have on Tralee?
michael999999 wrote: » Nice. Some of us rely on them for our wages!
delthedriver wrote: » ( As for the location of the plant, my understanding Tralee messed up in the same way they did with M&S!!!)
kn wrote: » Celebrations in the streets at the Killarney feckers for fecking it up for a business that should have been in Tralee from day one!
Howard Juneau wrote: » Does anyone know if the Southampton fc owner, Katarina Liebherr is part of this family?
delthedriver wrote: » Following the Storms ,will our beaches be tidied up in time for the Tourist Season?