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Tabloid Tales

This week’s Tabloid Tales As the presidential race reached fever pitch during the week, The Star on Thursday showed how Mary Davis’ campaign had come to a halt… literally. Her bus – emblazoned with Davis’ election slogans – came to a standstill and had to be repaired while travelling through Maynooth, Co. Kildare In the Sporting world In a week where Mario Balotelli created plenty of fireworks both on and off the pitch, the Italian found himself warning of the dangers of playing with fireworks. Last Saturday the Man City hit man had to call the fire brigade out to

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The Fancy Dress costumes are being decided and the pumpkins have been cut… Not only is this weekend Halloween but there is also more reasons to cheer… It’s a bank holiday so no work Monday. To celebrate this week’s ‘Song of the week’ is following a ‘Halloween Theme’. Nominations are as follows: Michael Jackson            Thriller Backstreet Boys            Backstreets Back Bobby “Boris” Pickett & the Crypt-Kickers          Monster Mash Ray Parker Jr                Ghostbusters AC/DC              

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Chelsea’s Move Suffers Setback

Published on October 28, 2011 by in Sport

The Chelsea Pitch Owners PLC (CPO) voted against selling the freehold to Stamford Bridge yesterday putting the club’s move away from their traditional home on the Fulham Road, where they have been playing their home games for 106 years, in serious doubt. Earlier this month Chelsea signaled their intent to move from Stamford Bridge however following yesterday’s EGM of CPO stakeholders failed to gain the required 75% backing for the proposal with only 61.6% of votes cast supporting the bid, the move now looks unlikely. The CPO claimed they were not against relocation in principle, but criticised a lack of transparency

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Changing Trends in Sponsorship

Published on October 28, 2011 by in Sport

By Claire Turvey & Mick O’Keeffe, Pembroke Communications Sport & Sponsorship Division Business is increasingly competitive and budgets are tighter in many places. The resulting pressures have meant that many are looking at new and more innovative ways to secure customer loyalty and entice others to commit to their brands.  This is especially the case in highly competitive industries where customer churn is a major issue. Sponsorship, beyond building brand awareness and goodwill, is increasingly being used as a practical tool to meet customer acquisition targets. The last two to three years has seen a change in the way that

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Sports Pic of the Day

Pat Spillane looks on from the line during the Alan Kerins’ charity game in Croke Park yesterday. He’s obviously not happy to be sitting on the bench… or to be wearing a Dublin jersey

 
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Pembroke Clients are Spooktacular!

We’re getting totally caught up in the Halloween spirit here at Pembroke; not least because some of our best loved clients are taking the festival of ghosts, ghouls and goblins to the next level! Boo at Dublin Zoo is talking place on Sunday 30th October and will involve face painting, scary arts and crafts and creepy Halloween keeper talks. A disco on the lawn will follow to get all little feet hopping. We can always rely on Dublin Zoo to give every holiday a unique twist… check out some of the coverage above and below.   Now in its fifth

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Sports Pic of the Day

Dublin Players Craig Dias, Rory O’Carroll and Mick Fitzsimons show off the Sam Maguire to patrons of the Capuchin Day Centre. Rory O’Carroll who is a volunteer at the centre said, “I volunteer here during the summer when I’m not in college. I’m not here as often as I like – but I come in to help out whenever I can.”

 
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Sports Pic of the Day

Dean Kelly is carried on supporters shoulders after he came off the bench and scored an injury time winner to help Shamrock Rovers win their 17th league title for the club

 
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Video of the Week – Nicki Minaj and her crazy cute fans

I had to share this video with everyone this week. Nicki Minaj performs “Super Bass’ on the Ellen Degeneres Show with two little fans. Sophia Grace nearly dies when she meets her idol and her performance will blow you away.  If only you could bottle that kind of energy. It is pure comedy and has put us all in good form here at Pembroke Towers!                    

 
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Sports Pic of the Day

In a week where Mario Balotelli created plenty of fireworks both on and off the pitch, the Italian found himself warning of the dangers of playing with fireworks. Last Saturday the Man City hit man had to call the fire brigade out to his house after his mates started a blaze in his bathroom. One in a series of blunders that Balotelli has committed since arriving in Manchester.

 
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