I see Chris Andrews is calling for an award for "outstanding Irish citizens" to be set up.
http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/ff-td-calls-for-awards-for-outstanding-citizens-470600.html
I'm sure people will have their own views as to the merits and otherwise of such a scheme, but if it did exist and you could nominate 5 people for it, who would you nominate and why.? For me, I picked 5 people who either made a significant and positive impact on people's lives or fundamentally changed the country for the better
Here's my list for starters.
John O'Shea: founder of Goal
Mick O'Dwyer: for long standing service to Irish Sport (pains me to say it as a Corkman but the guy is a genius)
Gay Byrne: for services to broadcasting. You mightn't always agree with what he said, but he put a lot of topics front and centre that were otherwise ignored/swept under the carpet
Michael O'Leary, yes, he can be a plonker at times and I'm not a lover of flying with them, but Ryanair changed Ireland in a way that few other businesses have done. Ask anyone who emigrated in the 90s for the impact it had.
Sister Consilio. Founder of Cuan Mhuire which had done so much for both alcoholics/addicts and their families.
http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/ff-td-calls-for-awards-for-outstanding-citizens-470600.html
I'm sure people will have their own views as to the merits and otherwise of such a scheme, but if it did exist and you could nominate 5 people for it, who would you nominate and why.? For me, I picked 5 people who either made a significant and positive impact on people's lives or fundamentally changed the country for the better
Here's my list for starters.
John O'Shea: founder of Goal
Mick O'Dwyer: for long standing service to Irish Sport (pains me to say it as a Corkman but the guy is a genius)
Gay Byrne: for services to broadcasting. You mightn't always agree with what he said, but he put a lot of topics front and centre that were otherwise ignored/swept under the carpet
Michael O'Leary, yes, he can be a plonker at times and I'm not a lover of flying with them, but Ryanair changed Ireland in a way that few other businesses have done. Ask anyone who emigrated in the 90s for the impact it had.
Sister Consilio. Founder of Cuan Mhuire which had done so much for both alcoholics/addicts and their families.