Monthly Archives: February 2012

Pat COX, the one-time Fine Gael presidential contender, briefed the country’s biggest bankers, accountants and business people two weeks ago on the need for austerity in Ireland and the European financial crisis over dinner in the five-star luxury of the Shelbourne Hotel.

Cox socialised with Richie Boucher, the chief executive of Bank of Ireland, and David Duffy, the boss of AIB, as both banks gear up to lay off thousands of staff.

The gourmet private dinner with vintage wines is believed to have taken place in the Shelbourne’s famous Constitution Room, where the founding document governing the State’s sovereignty was drafted in 1922.

More cliché sir? The whole thing was organised by KPMG, which audited Irish Nationwide, which warehoused Seanie Fitz’s loans.

Doubtless, they rested their wing-tips on crouching paupers, drank from jewel encrusted goblets and smoked cigars rolled from pension fund money.

FG insider briefs the top bankers at private dinner (Independent)

Scenes from last night’s rioting in Greece: the worst  yet. 80,000 demonstrate in Athens, 20,000 in Thessaloniki, running battles, arson, tear gas, historic buildings set alight.

Coming soon: austerity.

GALLERY: Greece Riots Photos: Athens Burns Following Mass Protests (Huffington Post)

Greece MPs pass austerity plan amid violent protests (BBC)

Grim news from the Aston Villa website:

Richard Dunne faces an anxious wait to discover the extent of the shoulder injury he sustained against Manchester City.

Dunne is being assessed by a specialist after landing awkwardly in an aerial challenge at the end of the Sky Sports Sunday game.

Manager McLeish was waiting for a definite prognosis on the problem but confirmed it looked like being at least a month on the sidelines for the defensive giant.

Ciaran Clark, meanwhile, damaged his knee ligaments in training on Saturday and looks set to miss several weeks.
McLeish said: “Dunnie’s not going to be back for the next game, that’s for sure.

“I don’t know at this moment exactly what’s happened. He’s definitely damaged his shoulder which is part of the bad luck we’ve been having recently.

Bad News Richard Dunne Is Out For At Least A Month (Balls.ie)