Venky’s Deny Kentaro Role in Transfer Budget at Blackburn

English soccer club Blackburn Rovers’ new owners, the Venky’s Group, have refuted claims that the club’s transfer policy is being set by sports agency Kentaro.

Less than a month after the Indian poultry firm had bought the club, the new owners decided to sack manager Sam Allardyce who has since claimed that he no longer controlled transfers. 

Venky’s group chairman Anuradha Desai said: “Kentaro are our main consultants but Sam had the final call. But we didn’t even get as far as discussing any names with him.” 

Desai stated that Allardyce’s dealings in previous transfer markets had not impressed the new owners. 

“My father once told me that out of 10 decisions you must get at least seven right – you can get two or three wrong, we’re not gods,” she continued. 

“But to get nine or 10 wrong is not good and things have been going wrong with transfers – that’s a fact.

“As for Kentaro, they introduced us to the club in August and continue to advise us, but we are talking to a lot of people and we certainly don’t have an exclusive deal with them. All our transfers don’t have to go through them.” 

Kentaro’s role at Ewood Park has been the source of speculation ever since Venky’s emerged as a potential buyer of the Lancashire club.

Venky’s Look to Strengthen Soccer Ties with Indian Academy

The group that have taken over at English Premier League soccer club Blackburn Rovers and quickly sacked manager Sam Alladyce, advice are looking to strengthen their involvement with soccer in their native India.

The Venkateshwara Hatcheries (VH) Group, generic is planning to set up a state-of-the-art football academy in Pune, the city where it is headqurtered. According to reports, the academy is likely to come up in a year’s time with former India skipper, Baichung Bhutia, at the helm of affairs in the academy with the support of foreign coaches who will run the academy.

“We will have the best football academy in the country and it will be in Pune for sure,” VH Group chairperson Anuradha Desai told the English daily, DNA on Tuesday. 

“We are likely to rope in Baichung Bhutia as chief selector and some assistance will be taken from an Englishman to run the academy.”

7th IOC Coordination Commission visit to London comes to a close

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission for the London 2012 Games concluded its seventh visit to the British capital today, pills following three days of meetings with representatives of London 2012 and its partners.

With a little over a year and a half to go until the London Games, viagra the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG) remains on track as it transitions from planning to the operational phase of its preparations, with test events starting in earnest next year.

Bigger Picture
In addition to receiving updates on the progress made since its last visit in July, the Commission, led by Chairman Denis Oswald, visited a number of the venues, including Wembley Arena, Earls Court, Hadleigh Farm, the Royal Artillery Barracks and the new velodrome being built in the Olympic Park. These visits allowed the Commission to witness firsthand the progress being made on the London 2012 project and its legacy.

“We can see the pieces of the puzzle falling into place now, and the big picture is rapidly becoming visible,” Oswald said. “Preparations are advancing at an astonishing rate and LOCOG, the ODA, and their partners should be congratulated for the high quality of the work they are producing across this complex project. The continued support of the British government for the Games has also been key to the progress made since our last visit, and they should be thanked for the efforts that they have made in these challenging times. This underlines the British people’s strong connection to sport and to the Olympic Games in particular.”

London 2012 Organising Committee Chairman Sebastian Coe said: “We are entering a new phase of delivery, where we will be testing our plans right across the project on a range of sports events over the next 18 months. These testing opportunities are an important part of our journey to hosting a great Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012.”

Client Perspectives
With the London Games drawing nearer, the Commission held a series of workshops aimed at examining London 2012’s plans from a client perspective to better understand what each group can expect to experience at Games time. The sessions looked at the plans from the perspectives of the athletes, spectators, International Federations, National Olympic Committees, media, the International Paralympic Committee, marketing partners, workforce, and others. Technical meetings were also held on subjects ranging from communications and branding to technology and ceremonies.

An unforgettable welcome awaits visitors to London in 2012 thanks to the innovative Look of the Games programme outlined by LOCOG and the Mayor of London’s office during the visit. The Commission was impressed by how the programme would be rolled out across the city, and, while a lot of planning remains to be done, it was confident that this would greatly add to fans’ Olympic  and Paralympic experience in 2012. The Commission also received updates on the successful launch of both the London 2012 volunteer programme and ticketing prices in recent months, and welcomed LOCOG’s plans to ensure that families of athletes participating at the 2012 Games will be able to secure tickets to events featuring these athletes.

The Commission was also presented with London 2012’s matrix of test events for the months leading up to the Games. The test events are integral in the journey to preparing the services, operations, venues and related infrastructure, so that they are running smoothly by Games time. The events provide an important testing ground to ensure that pre-Games planning is workable and to allow improvements and changes to be made, where necessary, ahead of the Games.

Red Bull Racing signed a one-race deal with SKY

Red Bull Racing has agreed a one-race deal with SKY, meaning the largest high-definition satellite TV provider in Latin America will become a Race Partner for the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The agreement means SKY’s logo will feature on the bargeboards of Red Bull Racing’s Formula One cars throughout the race weekend. The well-known TV company, which has over 2 million subscribers, has been a partner of the Red Bull Racing Brazilian Stock Car team since 2009.

SKY Brazil CEO, Luiz Eduardo Baptista da Rocha said: “Since we have such a successful partnership with Red Bull Racing in Stock Car for the last two years, it is natural that we extend this project to include the Formula One team also. We look forward to an excellent race and hope for a successful result.”

Red Bull Racing Team Principal, Christian Horner said: “It’s great that we have signed this deal with SKY, which is recognised globally as an exciting and progressive brand. SKY entertains via the latest technology and so is an excellent fit with Red Bull Racing, which seeks to do the same. I hope that together we produce an inspiring result at the Brazilian Grand Prix.”

Argentina’s San Lorenzo Renames Stadium after Pope Francis

Argentinian football club San Lorenzo have renamed their stadium after Pope Francis, a supporter of the club.

“San Lorenzo will make Pope Francis eternal,” the club said on its Twitter account.

San Lorenzo, which won South America’s Libertadores Cup for the first time this year, are to build a new stadium in the historic Gasometro district of Boedo in the Buenos Aires suburbs.

The club sold its old stadium in Boedo in the 1970s and moved to Flores, but have always said they wanted to move back.

San Lorenzo, one of Argentina’s top five clubs, took on new prominence in 2013 after the election of the Argentinian pope. The team had an audience with Francis at the Vatican in August when they showed off the Libertadores trophy.

Asian Tour Sign Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters Extension

The Asian Tour have revealed that Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters will return onto the Asian Tour Schedule for the seventh consecutive year in September with a prize fund of RM1.3 million (approximately US$410, order 000).

The full field Asian Tour event, which offered prize money of RM1.2 million last season, will welcome many of the region’s finest players back to the challenging Seri Selangor Golf Club from September 18 to 21 and form part of a busy run of events towards the second half of the 2014 season.

Pariya Junhasavasdikul of Thailand, who won the tournament in 2013 for his second Asian Tour victory, will headline the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters alongside many of the leading Asian Tour stars and Euro Asia Cup Team Asia heroes.

Worldwide Holdings, a 100 per cent subsidiary of PKNS – the development arm of the state of Selangor – will maintain its commitment as the title sponsor of the Selangor Masters for the seventh straight year.

“We are delighted to have forged a very strong partnership with the Asian Tour over the past seven years. Worldwide Holdings has enjoyed great global exposure through the Selangor Masters and we are pleased to announce the event will be staged in September at Seri Selangor Golf Club,” said  Hj.Ami Nardin Hj.Ishak Head Of Corporate Communication Divison of Worldwide Holdings.

“The Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters has grown from strength-to-strength since joining the Asian Tour in 2008 and we are confident our event will continue to attract the best players from the Asian Tour to compete in our tournament.”

Worldwide Holding’s support of the Selangor Masters is part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) where apart from sports sponsorship, it also supports the underprivileged through various community projects under the Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor (YRMS).

Asian Tour Chairman Kyi Hla Han lauded the continued support of Worldwide Holdings. “We are proud with our long-established association with the Selangor Masters and I would like to thank Worldwide Holdings and the Selangor Government for their commitment and contribution towards the game at the highest level in Asia,” said Han.

“Our talented players always look forward to playing in the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters and I am sure we will enjoy another great week of golf at Seri Selangor. The Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters will also give Malaysian players an opportunity to enhance their games as many will be aiming to follow in the footsteps of Ben Leong who won the event in 2008.”

LA Clippers Sale to Microsoft Chief Ballmer to Be Finalised after Judge Approves Deal

The sale of the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer for $2 billion has been approved by a California judge, ruling that controversial owner Donald Sterling could not block the move.

The decision from California Superior Court Judge Michael Levanas came at the end of a three-week trial pitting the 80-year-old Sterling – barred from the National Basketball Association for life for making racist remarks – against his estranged wife Shelly, who made the deal with Ballmer.

Donald Sterling had challenged his wife’s authority to sell the NBA franchise.

Shelly Sterling negotiated the deal on behalf of the family trust, after Donald Sterling’s position as co-trustee was terminated when two medical experts declared him mentally incompetent to handle trust affairs.

In April, recordings of Sterling making racist comments to his would-be girlfriend led NBA commissioner Adam Silver to ban him for life from the sport and launch proceedings to strip him of the team.

Shelly Sterling hugged her lawyer and wept after the judge explained his ruling from the bench.

“I can’t believe it’s over,” she said. “This is the best thing.”

The NBA welcomed the decision and said it hoped to finalise the sale swiftly.

“We are pleased that the court has affirmed Shelly Sterling’s right to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to Steve Ballmer,” the NBA said in a statement.

“We look forward to the transaction closing as soon as possible.”

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Nelson Piquet Jr Joins Marketing Agency The Kinc

Marketing agency The KINC has announced it has signed Red Bull Global Rallycross driver Nelson Piquet Jr to its motorsport talent roster.

Piquet Jr, physician a former Formula 1 driver, NASCAR race winner, GP2 Series runner-up and British F3 Champion, is currently competing in his first full rallycross season and has made an impressive start, achieving two podium finishes from the first three races.

Piquet Jr has followed his agent Steve Hewett, who joins The KINC from his previous role as Head of Athletes Relations for North America at Alpinestars where he worked on several motorsport series including IndyCar and Formula Drift. Piquet Jr retains NASCAR representation in the USA with FUEL Sports Management.

Piquet Jr said: “My career is quite diverse – this year I am participating in Global Rallycross, FIA GT and some NASCAR activities and so it’s important to have the right team around me. I have great NASCAR representation in the US and now with The KINC I believe I have a great European based company to work with. I am really looking forward to working with them.”

Kristoffer Hansson, Head of Rights and Athlete Representation at The KINC, said: “Nelson is a driver who has demonstrated his skill and adaptability by competing at the highest level across a range of different racing formats from F1 to NASCAR. He’s a great addition to The KINC team and we’re looking forward to working with him.”

Williams Opens New Advanced Engineering Facility

Williams have unveiled a new Advanced Engineering facility in Grove, Oxfordshire.

A dedicated 3,800m sq. building located on the same site as the WILLIAMS MARTINI RACING Formula One team, the new Advanced Engineering facility is the result of £8m of investment by Williams over the last two years. The facility is a state-of-the-art R&D site that features a ground floor workshop with Formula One inspired build bays that can be used for one-off projects or low-volume production. The facility will accommodate up to 250 design engineers and also features a number of confidential rooms where projects can be worked on in complete secrecy – vital given the nature of Williams Advanced Engineering’s client base. 

The aim of Williams Advanced Engineering is simple: to use the technology, know-how and rapid development skills honed in Formula One to deliver cutting edge technology solutions to the automotive, motorsport, transport and energy sectors. 

Speaking at the launch of Williams Advanced Engineering’s new facility the Prime Minister David Cameron said; “Formula One is a world beating, hi-tech industry and I am very proud that Britain and British engineers and designers play such a key role within it. Williams opening their Advanced Engineering facility in Oxfordshire is great news for the local area and a vote of confidence in our long-term economic plan to back business, create jobs and secure a better future for Britain”.

Mike O’Driscoll, Group CEO of Williams, added: “We are honoured to have the Prime Minister here today to join us at the start of an extremely exciting time for Williams Advanced Engineering. This new state-of-the-art building gives our talented and diverse skills base a home and provides capacity for 250 designers, engineers and technicians. Williams’ diversification programme has achieved much over the past few years and from here I expect Williams Advanced Engineering to make rapid progress. Improving energy efficiency is an important global concern and we are confident that Williams has the unique know-how and resources to play an important role in tackling this issue. “

V8 Supercars Opens Up Tender for Three New Entries in 2015

V8 Supercars have made available three unused entries for sale as hey look to have a 28-car field next year.

Chief executive James Warburton on Tuesday announced the start of a tender process for the dormant racing entitlement contracts (RECs), which were handed back by Tekno Autosports, Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport and Tony D’Alberto Racing before the 2014 season.

Each REC allows its owner to race one car, with holders also entitled to a share of V8s’ end-of-year profits.

The move opens the door for new teams to enter the category, existing outfits to expand or previous entrants to return.

There is also the possibility of teams competing in V8 Supercars’ development series to step up into the premier class.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to compete in one of the most successful categories in world motorsport and we believe there will be significant interest,” Warburton said.

The news follows revelations at the weekend that leading NASCAR team owner Richard Childress was eyeing a move into V8 Supercars.

The American businessman and former racer is said to be interested in buying a team or at least establishing a technical partnership with a current contender.

Parties have until July 8 to register their interest and will be assessed by the V8 Supercars Board.