Wednesday, 29th July, 2009
Rosebowl
By now all Rosebowl nominees should have returned Parental Consent Forms to Clubs for Young People . Please email jackierooney86@hotmail.com if you have not done so yet or bring the completed form with you on Sunday.
Our team building day will run from 11 to 5 pm and we will meet at Clubs for Young People at 10.30 am . Bring indoor and outdoor training gear. Please ring John (07867536494) on Saturday if you are unable to attend.
Clubs for Young People is on Stockman's Way just off the M1. Coming from Omagh come off at Stockmans Lane and take the 4 th turnoff the one past Stockmans Lane and the one before you re-enter the motorway southbound.
Coming from Belfast take the Stockmans Lane turnoff and follow the roundabout to the exit past Stockman's Lane.
Clubs for Young People is 100 yards on the left in Stockman's Way.
Our team building day will run from 11 to 5 pm and we will meet at Clubs for Young People at 10.30 am . Bring indoor and outdoor training gear. Please ring John (07867536494) on Saturday if you are unable to attend.
Clubs for Young People is on Stockman's Way just off the M1. Coming from Omagh come off at Stockmans Lane and take the 4 th turnoff the one past Stockmans Lane and the one before you re-enter the motorway southbound.
Coming from Belfast take the Stockmans Lane turnoff and follow the roundabout to the exit past Stockman's Lane.
Clubs for Young People is 100 yards on the left in Stockman's Way.
Thursday, 16th April, 2009
PDQ Success for Sion Swifts and Linfield
In their first year in the competition Sion Swifts pipped United for the under 14 PDQ league title and for the second season running Linfield girls won the under 16 league beating YMCA 3 nil in a playoff at the Antrim Forum on Wednesday. John Mulholland MD of PDQ Solutions Ltd sponsors of the league was delighted with the league’s success:
“ To be playing competitive football on a regular basis is the best way improve to girls’ skills. We have had teams competing from all arts and parts of Northern Ireland and its great to see many young footballers participating in the league. Congratulations to Linfield and Sion on their successes they have both shown great consistency throughout the season. I’d like to thank Sara Booth from the Irish Football association for her active support of the league and the coaches, parents and of course the girls have all played their part”.
Nikita Morgan from Newtownabbey Strikers won the PDQ Player of the year in the under 16 league.
http://www.irishfa.com/grassroots/womens-development/pdq-invitational-league/
“ To be playing competitive football on a regular basis is the best way improve to girls’ skills. We have had teams competing from all arts and parts of Northern Ireland and its great to see many young footballers participating in the league. Congratulations to Linfield and Sion on their successes they have both shown great consistency throughout the season. I’d like to thank Sara Booth from the Irish Football association for her active support of the league and the coaches, parents and of course the girls have all played their part”.
Nikita Morgan from Newtownabbey Strikers won the PDQ Player of the year in the under 16 league.
http://www.irishfa.com/grassroots/womens-development/pdq-invitational-league/
Saturday, 31st January, 2009
PDQ Solutions signs up for Management Month
PDQ Solutions is taking steps towards future success by hosting an event during February’s Management Month initiative, organised by the Management & Leadership Network (MLN).
Management Month is a highly-anticipated series of events aimed at focussing the attention of the Province’s business leaders on the need to develop and grow the skills and capabilities to deal with current economic conditions and future success.
PDQ Solutions Ltd will be offering an intensive not to be missed four day course for managers in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) as part of Management Month
John Mulholland MD explained : PDQ have supported Management Month for the last 4 years, each year trying something fresh and motivational for Northern Ireland leaders.
Management Month will see over 100 events take place across Northern Ireland, with the central theme of urging businesses and organisations to ADAPT to the changing business climate and ADOPT new practices in order to ACHIEVE success for their company.
Bill Manson, MLN Chief Executive, is confident Management Month will once again be a fantastic success and wished PDQ Solutions well with the event.
He said: “Our Management Month initiative has gone from strength to strength since it was first launched in 2006 and already we have been encouraged by the level of interest amongst local businesses for this year. We believe in 2009 it is not just a case of being bigger and better - this year’s events have become even more important because of the current economic difficulties.
“Management Month is designed to promote the provider community as well as increase the level of engagement of owners and managers in building management and leadership capabilities.
Mr Manson added: “Once again, our flagship event will be the Management Month Conference on Thursday, 26 February, at which Birmingham City Football Club Chief Executive Karren Brady will be part of a top team of speakers. Tickets can be purchased at www.managementmonth.com.
Management Month is a highly-anticipated series of events aimed at focussing the attention of the Province’s business leaders on the need to develop and grow the skills and capabilities to deal with current economic conditions and future success.
PDQ Solutions Ltd will be offering an intensive not to be missed four day course for managers in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) as part of Management Month
John Mulholland MD explained : PDQ have supported Management Month for the last 4 years, each year trying something fresh and motivational for Northern Ireland leaders.
Management Month will see over 100 events take place across Northern Ireland, with the central theme of urging businesses and organisations to ADAPT to the changing business climate and ADOPT new practices in order to ACHIEVE success for their company.
Bill Manson, MLN Chief Executive, is confident Management Month will once again be a fantastic success and wished PDQ Solutions well with the event.
He said: “Our Management Month initiative has gone from strength to strength since it was first launched in 2006 and already we have been encouraged by the level of interest amongst local businesses for this year. We believe in 2009 it is not just a case of being bigger and better - this year’s events have become even more important because of the current economic difficulties.
“Management Month is designed to promote the provider community as well as increase the level of engagement of owners and managers in building management and leadership capabilities.
Mr Manson added: “Once again, our flagship event will be the Management Month Conference on Thursday, 26 February, at which Birmingham City Football Club Chief Executive Karren Brady will be part of a top team of speakers. Tickets can be purchased at www.managementmonth.com.
Saturday, 7th June, 2008
Finalist in Irish News Awards
PDQ Solutions was shortlisted as one of the finalists in this year's Irish News Workplace Employment Awards. This is a marvellous achievement considering the level of competition.
Friday, 18th April, 2008
League and cup double PDQ
An excellent performance by Linfield saw them defeat Carrick Rangers under 15 Girls 7-2 to win the PDQ Solutions Invitational Cup at Taylors Avenue. The fitter and stronger team from Belfast dominated the first half and led 4-1 at half-time. A young, shell-shocked Carrick side battled well under the floodlights in the second half and were unlucky not to add to their two consolation goals from Fawn Mulholland and Rebekka Craig. This was an excellent advert for girls’ football with both teams displaying great skill and determination. All the action is captured on www.sportnpics.co.uk
As a result of this performance Linfield secured a PDQ Solutions league and cup double in its inaugural season with Carrick finishing runners-up in both competitions. The competitions also included Donegal Celtic, Distillery, Templepatrick, Northland Raiders and Blackieville.
PDQ Solutions are delighted to sponsor this league and the primary aim this year was to provide an opportunity for girls to play eleven-a-side football on a regular basis. Elaine Roden from Templepatrick said:
“I thought the league competition was very well organised and the girls thoroughly enjoyed having regular matches”.
Her sentiments were echoed by Emma Morgan, manager of the Donegal Celtic team:
“Superb introduction to youth football. Great for helping younger players develop and learn to understand 11-a-side football”.
The emphasis was not on winning at all cost and to that end PDQ Solutions sponsored trophies for each club to select their Most Improved Player. Participation in the league will obviously set the girls up well for the IFA seven a side league which is due to commence in late April.
Michael Hewlett manager of double winners Linfield felt participation will help some girls progress: “The league and the cup was great as it benefited the kids with 11 aside football. Some of the team had not played 11 aside football and it will help them for when they go up to the ladies league.”
John Mulholland from PDQ Solutions was delighted with the standard of football and the cooperation between the clubs:
“This was truly a grassroots effort. There were some epic games and great co-operation between the clubs. We wish to thank the referees, coaches and Peter Nesbitt the league secretary for their time and efforts. For their part Sportnpics covered all the action and we are grateful to Wesley and Valerie for the part they played in recording the drama. The biggest thanks however go to the girls who took part, played some excellent football and have improved immensely as a result. That’s what we set out to do”.
As a result of this performance Linfield secured a PDQ Solutions league and cup double in its inaugural season with Carrick finishing runners-up in both competitions. The competitions also included Donegal Celtic, Distillery, Templepatrick, Northland Raiders and Blackieville.
PDQ Solutions are delighted to sponsor this league and the primary aim this year was to provide an opportunity for girls to play eleven-a-side football on a regular basis. Elaine Roden from Templepatrick said:
“I thought the league competition was very well organised and the girls thoroughly enjoyed having regular matches”.
Her sentiments were echoed by Emma Morgan, manager of the Donegal Celtic team:
“Superb introduction to youth football. Great for helping younger players develop and learn to understand 11-a-side football”.
The emphasis was not on winning at all cost and to that end PDQ Solutions sponsored trophies for each club to select their Most Improved Player. Participation in the league will obviously set the girls up well for the IFA seven a side league which is due to commence in late April.
Michael Hewlett manager of double winners Linfield felt participation will help some girls progress: “The league and the cup was great as it benefited the kids with 11 aside football. Some of the team had not played 11 aside football and it will help them for when they go up to the ladies league.”
John Mulholland from PDQ Solutions was delighted with the standard of football and the cooperation between the clubs:
“This was truly a grassroots effort. There were some epic games and great co-operation between the clubs. We wish to thank the referees, coaches and Peter Nesbitt the league secretary for their time and efforts. For their part Sportnpics covered all the action and we are grateful to Wesley and Valerie for the part they played in recording the drama. The biggest thanks however go to the girls who took part, played some excellent football and have improved immensely as a result. That’s what we set out to do”.