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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
More Irish people head to Europe, than to UK or USA
Cork Ireland, January 23rd 2008
A recent report by the CSO indicates that between the years 2006 and 2007, at least 25% of all Irish Emigrants settled in Continental Europe (CSO Population/ Migration Report December 07).
This is greater than those travelling to the UK 23.9%, and more than 3 times greater than the percentage travelling to the USA, both the traditional destinations for Irish emigrants.
It is estimated that approximately 300,000 Irish people have made their homes across Europe, and with 3.5 million trips by Irish residents to the Continent in 2006, Ireland’s relationship with her European neighbours has deepened considerably.
The Irish emigrants have settled in their new countries, raised families, and have sown the roots of future generations. As in the past, they have brought with them the wealth of culture that is unique to the Irish, a tradition long since enjoyed in both England and the States. A testament to this is the increasing number of Irish Clubs and Societies that have grown up across Europe, catering for both the Irish and native Europeans all of whom have a shared love of Irish Culture, Sport and Music.
For those interested in the Irish Scene across Europe, there is one unique central point – EuropeanIrish.com.
The brainchild of well travelled Irishman, Siasy Collins, this website is the focal point for all the information one needs to enjoy the Irish scene across Europe.
For the past 5 years the site has been managed on a part-time basis. Since May 2007, however, the emphasis has been on upgrading the existing site, to provide Irish in Europe with the opportunity to connect with other Irish in Europe, and with similar interests.
Siasy Collins, Editor & Publisher, EuropeanIrish, having been based in Europe himself, and involved in the local Irish scene there, explained that Irish people in Europe - want to find where to watch the All-Ireland or Heineken Cup, and where to find Irish Dancing Schools, Bands, Festivals, Irish Sports & Social Clubs, The Irish Embassy, and a choice of more than 2200 Irish Pubs across the Continent, when any local Irish Entertainment or Sport Events are on, and European Irish News.
“The new look Europeanirish.com has a lot of new benefits for visitors. The website is easy to use & navigate. You can build your profile and meet others through M I N E, which is My Irish Network in Europe. You can also chat with others, create a personal story and add events, items or news”, Siasy added.
Irish in Europe can always feel close to home, with the short and lower cost flights, and now through this website one can tune-in live online to over 50 Irish Radio stations, and download free music, supplied by Irish bands based at home and in Europe.
With thousands visiting the website daily, EuropeanIrish.com has something added for everybody, whether you’re an Irish person living in Europe or planning travel to Europe, or whether you’re from Continental Europe, enjoying Irish music, culture, sports or pubs.
Do you know any Irish person in Europe? Let them know today.
Are you planning a trip there for a vacation, on business, to study or to live?
The Next step is simple – just click on www.EuropeanIrish.com, browse the site, stay a while and enjoy it.
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Wouldn’t it be great to hear more about top Irish sports stars who are competing for Ireland all across the Continent.
EuropeanIrish.com will feature any sport and all age groups too, if you are Irish and competing in Europe – you are just as important as the Irish Senior soccer team or Munster Rugby, or the Olympic Athletes.EuropeanIrish.com wants to hear from you all - simply visit http://www.europeanirish.com/ News and add the News story.
or maybe you are based in Europe and run a club or a member of one which features a number of irish players, - if you have a news story add it.The Irish in Europe would love to read about it.
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Bobsleigh
Did you know that Ireland has a women’s bobsleigh team?
Aoife Hoey does more than just competes in the Womens Bobsleigh European Cup.
It was held across different European courses in November
In Konigsee Germany, located along and bobsleigh world cups and Lake Konigsee, and near a national park – I has always been a crowd puller for the skiing championships.
Held on the 29th November the 2nd round of the European Championships(EC)
Aoife Hoey came 14th in Europe, ahead of Austria;s top 2 contestants, and top entries from Canada, Russia, Czech Republic, and France
4 days earlier, in Igls Austria, Aoife , with Jennifer Ann Corcoran were beaten to a bronze medal by 0.28 of a second. Coming a terrific 5th place in this European Cup was indeed an outstanding achievement -
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Badminton: there are Irish competing in Poland, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands (twice), Austria and Germany over the next 6 weeks
Come out wherever you are based and support Irish sports stars playing near you.
January
17-20 Polish International Junior Championships
Glubcyze Poland
24-27 Swedish International Stockholm
Taby Sweden
February:
08-10 International Spanish Junior 2008
Spain
12-17 European Mens & Womens Team Championships 2008
Almere Netherlands
20-23 Austrian International
Vienna Austria
26-02 Yonex German Open 2008
Rhein-Ruhr Halle/ Mulheim, Germany
27-02 Dutch Junior International 2008
Haarlem Netherlands
Details at
http://www.internationalbadminton.org
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Athletics:
Top European Hurdlers Callenge O’Rourke At The Odyssey Arena
European Hurdles medallists Jenny Kallur (Sweden) and Christina Vukicevic (Norway) will race against current Irish World Indoors Champion Derval O’Rourke.
in the Woodie’s DIY Irish Indoor Championships on 26th and 27th January at the Odyssey Arena Belfast. The event is organised and promoted by Athletics Northern Ireland and the Athletic Association of Ireland and in conjunction with Belfast City Council and Sport NI as funding partners.
24-year old Jenny Kallur’s the twin sister, Susanna is the current European hurdles champion and 2007 world ranked number 2. Jenny took the silver medal behind winner Susannah in the 60m hurdles event at the Madrid European Indoor Championships in 2005.
The Swede’s current indoor time should provide ideal competition for O’Rourke who beat Kallur when taking the European Outdoor silver medal in 2006 in a new Irish record of 12.72 seconds. Also taking the start line will be Kallur’s training partner Christina Vukicevic. The 20 year old Norwegian is the World Outdoor junior silver medallist from Beijing in 2006.
More at
http://www.athleticsireland.ie/content/?p=3202#more-3202
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Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
The first ever survey about Irish people in Europe is being conducted.
If You are Irish and are based in or moving to Continental Europe -
This short survey is for you!
Please forward this email to every Irish person you know living in Europe.
It is really important for the Irish in Europe.
Please answer just a few short questions in 90 seconds or less Click the Link and answer the questions, thanks.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=c_2bbUKK6N36zUdjY5Fx1FKA_3d_3d
What are the best and hardest things about living in Europe ?
Why might you stay, why might you return?
This survey is specifically about you - Irish people living in Continental Europe.
If you know of any Irish person living anywhere in Continental Europe , please send this survey to him or her today.
If you know many Irish People living in Europe, please send this to them all. This very important survey about you and for you, and is finishing this week. If you are Irish in Europe - now you can get your say. Click Here to take survey - Have You taken the survey yet?
Thanks in Advance
Siasy Collins
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Sunday, December 9th, 2007
The Hague, Netherlands, 8th December 2007
Killurin 3-13 1-10 County Europe
“Killurin, winners of the Leinster Special Junior Club Hurling Championship defeated a brave ‘County Europe’ in the Historic Away Leinster Final held in The Hague, The Netherlands on Saturday December 8th” reports Siasy Collins, Editor of EuropeanIrish.com.
There was no shortage of skill and clash of the ash on display, as Killurin and Europe played out a keenly contested close first half. Just a single point separated the sides at half time.
Played over the full hour, Europe team which although fit, had not played together as a competitive team before, and is used to playing the European Championship over shorter 2 20-minute halves.
The more experience of the Killurin club side from Offaly began to tell late in the second half. Having whipped to a 3 point lead 1-13 to 1-10 with a few minutes left in the match, they finished the stronger with 2 dynamite late goals, to an overall win 3-13 to Europe’s 1-10. Maastricht based Hurling referee was Tony Bass.
“As the winners of the 2007 European Hurling Championship, Den Haag GAA Club of The Netherlands, one of the longest established and most successful GAA clubs on mainland Europe, were awarded the honour of hosting Killurin and Europe in this first ever match by a mainland Europe Hurling team in the Leinster Championship series.”, says Marie Sheehan, Den Haag GAA Club PRO. “County Europe team comprised hurlers from clubs in Brussels, Paris, Luxembourg, Zurich and host club Den Haag.”
“European County Board (ECB) currently encompasses 27 clubs in 13 countries speaking 11 different languages with over 600 male and 170 female adult players, which is an increase of 28% on two years ago! The largest clubs in Europe being Paris, Luxembourg, Munich & The Hague but all still have less than 100 members each. “ stated Eileen Jennings, Chairperson of the ECB.
Killurin from Offaly were crowned Leinster Special Junior Club Hurling Champions when they defeated Park Ratheniska from Laois on November 18th. On December 8th they added the first Away Leinster Special Junior Club Title to their honours.
www.EuropeanIrish.com
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Sunday, December 9th, 2007

The Hague, Netherlands, 8th December 2007
Killurin 3-13 1-10 County Europe
“Killurin, winners of the Home Leinster Special Junior Club Hurling Championship defeated a brave “County Europe” in the Historic Away Leinster Final held in The Hague, The Netherlands on Saturday December 8th” reports Siasy Collins, Editor of EuropeanIrish.com - the resource for Irish people living in Contiental Europe.
Hurling is one of Ireland’s two national sports, and is currently also played in Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) clubs across Continental Europe – in Brussels, Paris, Luxembourg, Zurich, Den Haag, Maastricht, Amsterdam, Groningen, Munich, Dusseldorf, Budapest, Vienna, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Knn Croatia and Llati Finland. Gaelic Football, Ireland’s other National Sport is also played in Sweden, Czech Republic and Portugal.
Played at lightening speed, hurling is similar to hockey, played on a sports field, and the players can pickup the ‘sliotar’ (ball) and strike it long distances with the hurley. With ‘H’ shaped goals, 3 points are awarded for a Goal under the crossbar, and 1 point for a score over the crossbar and between the posts. The match is played with 15 players per side, a standard club match lasting 60 minutes, played in 2 halves.
“As the winners of the 2007 European Hurling Championship, Den Haag GAA Club of The Netherlands, one of the longest established and most successful GAA clubs on mainland Europe, were awarded the honour of hosting Killurin and Europe in this first ever match by a mainland Europe Hurling team in the Leinster Championship series (Leinster is an Irish Province)”, says Marie Sheehan, Den Haag GAA Club PRO. “County Europe team comprised hurlers from clubs in Brussels, Paris, Luxembourg, Zurich and host club Den Haag.”
There was no shortage of skill and clash of the ash on display, as Killurin and Europe played out a keenly contested close first half.
Just a single point separated the sides at half time.
Played over the full hour, Europe team which although fit, had not played together as a competitive team before, and is used to playing the European Championship over shorter 2 20-minute halves.
The more experience of the Killurin club side from Offaly began to tell late in the second half. Having whipped to a 3 point lead 1-13 to 1-10 with a few minutes left in the match, they finished the stronger with 2 dynamite late goals, to an overall win 3-13 to Europe’s 1-10. Maastricht based Hurling referee was Tony Bass.
“European County Board (ECB) currently encompasses 27 clubs in 13 countries speaking 11 different languages with over 600 male and 170 female adult players, which is an increase of 28% on two years ago! The largest clubs in Europe being Paris, Luxembourg, Munich & The Hague but all still have less than 100 members each.” stated Eileen Jennings, Chairperson of the ECB.
Killurin from Offaly were crowned Leinster Special Junior Club Hurling Champions when they defeated Park Ratheniska from Laois on November 18th. On December 8th they added the first Away Leinster Special Junior Club Title to their honours.
www.EuropeanIrish.com
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Saturday, December 1st, 2007
Do you think that Gaelic Games should be an Olympic Sport.
Gaelic Football and Hurling are now played in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Guernsey island, Jersey Island, Hungary, Croatia.
Add in the Asian Gaelic Games, Gaelic Games in Australia, Canada, UK, USA and you find gaelic football and hurling growing in global profile.
http://europeanirish.com
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Saturday, December 1st, 2007
Gaelic Games as an Olympic Sport ?
30th November 2007
At the GAA European County Board Convention, being held in Budapest Hungary on 1st and 2nd December 2007, wording is being agreed to submit a motion to Ireland’s Annual GAA Congress to ‘pursue the recognition of Gaelic Games as an Olympic Sport’.
The motion being submitted by the European County Board looks to establish an International Gaelic Games Federation. This Federation would drive the development of Hurling, Gaelic Football and Camogie across the globe. It would look for recognition as a sport from official authorities in countries where Gaelic Games are played, and pursue the recognition of Gaelic Games as an Olympic Sport.
“This is just one of more than 75 Motions being discussed this weekend at the County convention of the European GAA County Board.” reports Siasy Collins editor of EuropeanIrish.com.
ECB Secretary Tony Bass of Maastricht Gaels explained that “Almost 30 clubs and one national federation …, over 600 men and 200 women played Gaelic Games on European soil during the year”
Chairperson of the ECB Eileen Jennings (Paris Gaels) is delighted “to welcome Helen O’Rourke (Ladies Football Association), Pat Toner (GAA Overseas Committee) and GAA club development personnel Con Hogan, Pat Fitzgerald and Kieran Leddy from Ireland and all European Club delegates to the 2007 ECB convention”
Delegates from every club arrive in Budapest Hungary for the weekend which comprises of a GAA Club Development Training Seminar, a Games Workshop, and the ECB Convention.
Follow a morning Training Seminar, the Convention opens at 16:30 on Saturday 1st December, with reports from the Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer. The election of 2008 officers and voting on ECB Motions continues on Sunday from 10:00.
European County Board (ECB) is an official Gaelic Athletics Association County, under Croke Park (Dublin, Ireland) and the Leinster Council, similar to Kilkenny County Board or Dublin County Board.
In fact, Killurin from Offaly , Leinster Special Junior Club Hurling Champions travel to The Netherlands next weekend December 8th and will take on County Europe – a team comprising hurlers from Brussels, Paris, Luxembourg, Zurich and host club Den Haag, in the away final of the Leinster Special Junior Club Hurling Championship.
Read More on European GAA at www.EuropeanIrish.com
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Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
Celebrating the success of Johnny Logan’s new CD - Johnny Logan and Friends : The Irish Connection
It has gone Gold and Platimum in Denmark and in Norway, with new release in Sweden on 26th December
Find his website here:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/irishbandsontour.html
27: Today Johnny Logan receives the Platinum Record Award
at the Irish Embassy, Copenhagen
There are Norway, Sweden and Denmark tours planned for 2008.
This month, enjoy Johnny Logan’s X-Mas tour of
29.11.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
TORVEhallerne / 21:00
Kirketorvet 10-16
7100 Vejle
28.11.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Juviklubben
Bredgade 26
4400 Kalundborg
Telephone: (+45) 59 51 18 00 (sold out )
and in December
15.12.2007:
Norway
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Grieghallen / 18:00
Edvard Griegs plass 1
5015 Bergen
14.12.2007:
Norway
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Kulturhuset Blå Grotte / 21:00
Nygaardsgate 22-24
1605 Fredrikstad
13.12.2007:
Norway
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Sandnes kulturhus / 19:30
Mauritz Kartevoldsplass 1
4306 Sandnes
(only few tickets left)
11.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Høllin á Hálsi (Sports Hall) / 20:00
Heyggjarvegur
100 Tórshavn
Faroe Islands
09.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Nykøbing F. Teater / 20:00
Torvet 3
4800 Nykøbing F.
08.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Vallekilde-Hørve Fritidscenter
Idrætsvej 3
4534 Hørve
(sold out)
07.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Hotel Pejsegaarden
Søndergade 112
8740 Brædstrup
(only few tickets left)
06.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Slagelse Musikhus / 20:00
Sdr. Stationsvej 1-3
4200 Slagelse
(sold out)
04.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Sønderborghus / 20:00
Løngang 1
6400 Sønderborg
(sold out)
02.12.2007:
Sweden
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Tonica Orkestern with Johnny Logan and the 3 sopranos Carolina Jönsson, Jenny & Emma Freij
Helsingborgs Konserthus / 16:00
Drottninggatan 19
252 21 Helsingborg
01.12.2007:
Denmark
JOHNNY LOGAN X-MAS TOUR 2007
Portalen / 20:00
Portalen 1
2670 Greve
(sold out)
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Monday, November 19th, 2007
Chris de Burgh will be doing a limited number of shows in 2008,
initially in Eastern and Western Europe.
Details to be announced soon!
http://europeanirish.com/Music/irishbandsontour.html
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Friday, November 16th, 2007
Maastricht Gaels, supported by the ECB, will host a foundation level football coaching course with two coach tutors from Dublin on Saturday, November 24th, between 10:00 & 17:30.
The couse is targeted at those who would like to introduce those interested in bringing gaelic football into schools etc. The principal objective is to qualify coaches to teach 8-12 y.o’s.
Both coaches are qualified tutors.
Damian Byrne is a former Dublin hurling goalkeeper and one of the first full-time coaches in the GAA. He was recently appointed Hurling Development Manager for Dublin and is currently a senior county team selector.
Ken Fitzgerald is full-time coach with a leading Dublin club and coach of a third level (DLIADT) college football team.
The course will be broken into a theory session in the morning and a practical skills session in the afternoon. A light lunch (soup/sandwiches) will be available. Copies of the slides etc will be made available. Participants should wear a tracksuit and bring football boots.
Please let Tony Bass (Secretary ECB) know as soon as possible if your club has anyone interested in attending.
Or indeed if you wish to introduce Gaelic Football or Hurling to a new area in Europe. Contact Tony at maastricht GAA club - details here:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Sport/GAA/gaaclubs.html
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Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
Celtic Legends
30th November - Espace Valentre, Cahors, France, 8.30pm
22nd March 2008 - Centre Culturel, Ris-Orangis, France, 8.30pm
11th April 2008 - Parc des Expositions, Valence, France, 8.30pm
12th April 2008 - Le Capra, Mejannes Les Ales, France, 8.30pm
21st May 2008 - Le Dome, Marseille, France, 8.30pm
Rhythm of the Dance
27th February 2008 - Hugenottenhalle, Neu-Isenburg, Germany, 8pm
Riverdance
13th January 2008 - Cirkus, Stokholm, Sweden, 3pm
Tour Dates on Celticcafe.com
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Friday, October 19th, 2007
26-28 Oct Sweden Calmar irish music festival, Kalmar Teater & Teatervallen http://www.calmaririshmusicfestival.tk/
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Friday, October 19th, 2007
Do not miss the wonderful set of Irish Dancing and Music Shows all across the continent in a country or city near you.,
Check here for details:
Irish Dancing Shows in France, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands - Lord of the dance, Riverdance, Celtic Legends, Rhythm of the Dance, Spirit of the Dance
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/irishdancing.html
and for the schedule fo events:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/MusicCalender.htm
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Friday, October 19th, 2007
Sweden
19-Oct running through to the 25tyh November:
Swedish Irish Society: Art Exhibition - Against Time - Dublin-born and based, artist Gerard Byrne, Bonniers Konsthall. Stockholm
France:
19-Oct through to 3rd November
Centre Culturel Irlandai, Collège des Irlandais, Paris (Art) vernissage of Nick Miller exhibition « Truckscapes: drawings from a mobile studio » free – exhibition to 3rd Nov.
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