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BREAKING NEWS Travis Kelce's managers make career-defining move for the Chiefs star's life after football
BREAKING NEWS Travis Kelce's managers make career-defining move for the Chiefs star's life after football

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

BREAKING NEWS Travis Kelce's managers make career-defining move for the Chiefs star's life after football

Travis Kelce 's managers, brothers Andre and Aaron Eanes, have sold their A&A Management organization to film and television company 3 Arts Entertainment. The Eanes brothers announced the news on social media on Monday with 3 Arts now explanding into the sports world through the two brothers, who will continue to represent Kelce via A&A Management. Financial details of the acquisition were not revealed. And while their remit is now to grow 3 Arts' presence in the sporting world, the move also sees Kelce's represenatatives align closely with the film and television industry - one the three-time Super Bowl winner himself sees a future in. The Chiefs star, 35, has made no secret of his desire to explore an acting career once his playing days are over and he has already appeared in the TV series Grotesquerie, as well as hosting a quiz show on Amazon. Kelce has also filmed a cameo role in Happy Gilmore 2, which is going to be released later this year. 3 Arts, meanwhile, is majority owned by Lionsgate and recently oversaw the production of Oscar-winning film American Fiction. 'Athletes and talent today are more than just one thing — they're entrepreneurs, brands and leaders,' Aaron Eanes said in a press release on Monday. '3 Arts' expertise in talent management and production, combined with our expertise in brand building and sports, gives our clients the resources and guidance they need to thrive in today's changing marketplace. 'Together, our shared vision is to empower talent to maximize their impact, wherever their ambitions take them.' Kelce has yet to respond to the news himself but his mother Donna liked the post on social media that the two brothers made to announce their news.

Mayo manager Kevin McStay steps back from role due to health issues
Mayo manager Kevin McStay steps back from role due to health issues

BreakingNews.ie

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BreakingNews.ie

Mayo manager Kevin McStay steps back from role due to health issues

Mayo senior football manager Kevin McStay has announced he is stepping back from the role due to health issues. Mayo GAA confirmed that assistant manager Stephen Rochford will take over for upcoming games. Advertisement In a statement, McStay said: 'Mayo GAA Board and I are in strong agreement that current assistant manager/head coach Stephen Rochford will lead our preparations for upcoming games. "We are blessed to have a man of Stephen's calibre and, as a valued member of the management team for the past three seasons, he ensures continuity. "While I will not be on the training field or on the sideline on match day, I will be with management and players in spirit every step of the way." Chair of Mayo GAA, Seamus Tuohy, said: 'We extend our best wishes to Kevin and thank him for all his work to date. We look forward to him returning to the role as soon as it is practical for him to do so. "We also stand fully behind Stephen and everyone involved in the set-up." Mayo GAA said it will be making no further statement on the matter and would ask that Kevin and his family be afforded privacy at this time.

‘No more funds left': Perak FC pulls out of Malaysian football, cites RM40m burnout
‘No more funds left': Perak FC pulls out of Malaysian football, cites RM40m burnout

Malay Mail

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

‘No more funds left': Perak FC pulls out of Malaysian football, cites RM40m burnout

IPOH, May 26 — Perak FC has suspended all operations with immediate effect due to financial issues facing the team. Perak FC management, in a statement last night, announced that it has sent back imported players and paid what it can to the staff and players of the Bos Gaurus squad with the remaining funds. 'All staff and players have been informed that Perak FC will not participate in any league or competition in the coming season. 'The players and coaches are now free to seek opportunities at other football clubs,' according to the statement uploaded on its Facebook page. The team management announced that Perak FC has started its journey by clearing the RM8 million debt left by the previous management and allocating RM10 million annually to manage the club's operations. 'Every cent invested was used only for operating costs and salaries of all four teams, coaches and administrative staff last season. 'After three years or two and a half seasons, with investments exceeding RM40 million, we are very sad to announce that there are no more funds left to allocate,' according to a statement from the team's management. The team's management also informed that they are still managing the team's training equipment and remaining merchandise for sale and are waiting for funds from the Malaysian Football League (MFL) to settle outstanding obligations as best as possible. 'To the players and staff, thank you for your service and dedication throughout your time with Perak FC. 'This is not the end we had hoped for but we have to stand on solid ground and accept the fact that the lack of funds has limited everything, and the time has come for the club to close,' the statement said. On May 22, the media reported that Kedah Darul Aman FC (KDA FC) and Perak FC would not be competing in the Super League next season after failing to obtain a national license from the Malaysian Football League (MFL). Earlier on April 26, Perak FC chairman Datuk Seri Azim Zabidi confirmed that the Bos Gaurus had to withdraw from the Super League next season due to financial issues. — Bernama

🙏 Imanol: Everyone slips up sometimes, I apologise
🙏 Imanol: Everyone slips up sometimes, I apologise

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

🙏 Imanol: Everyone slips up sometimes, I apologise

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Imanol Alguacil has addressed the controversy sparked by his recent statements asking for a model similar to that of Athletic Club in terms of signings for Real Sociedad. Advertisement "He who speaks makes mistakes," the coach has acknowledged. "I apologize not only for that last press conference, but for the almost thousand I've done as a coach, to the club, to the president, to the sports management, to the players, to the fans, to you. I didn't do it with any malice," he admits. Alguacil also explained that he doesn't want to give his words more importance than necessary and prefers "to highlight all the signs of affection received" Are they afraid of the future without Imanol? "Real Sociedad is far above Imanol, above the best coach in the world, above the best sports director, above the best player in the world... Real Sociedad will continue," he explains. Advertisement "Real Sociedad will not leave my life, nor will I leave Real Sociedad. When the time comes to not come, it will be hard, but I will leave with a clear conscience, looking everyone in the face," he added. 📸 Juan Manuel Serrano Arce - 2025 Getty Images

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