Luke Littler parts ways with manager: The darts player explains his decision.
Luke Littler embarks on a solo career after parting ways with his manager
According to The Sun: The 18-year-old Luke Littler announced on Monday that he is leaving Team Martin Foulds and ZXF Management.
Facebook @ ZXF Sports ManagementIn his statement on social media, he noted:
“I would like to thank ZXF Management, especially Martin, for everything they have done for me during this phase of my career. We have had a great time together over the last five years. I will always be grateful for the advice and support that has helped me reach this point. As my career evolves and my schedule becomes more intense, we agreed that this is the right time for me to take the next step with new representation.”
Despite initial intentions to appoint a new manager, Littler announced on Tuesday that he has decided to move forward independently.
He stated:
“I am alone. Just me alone. I think that is better. Obviously, my family supports me, and Martin [Foulds] did his job, but for me, it’s time.”
Littler also announced that he will receive support from the owner of Target Darts, Gary Plummer, as he adjusts to life without a manager.
He added:
“I will be getting help from Gary at Target. That will be important; we are moving in the right direction.”
“No one knows what has happened behind the scenes. And I will say nothing, but it was the right time,” he summarized.
Littler shared this news after his opening victory in the first round of the World Grand Prix against Gian van Veen, where he won 2-0.
The transition of Luke Littler to a solo career is a significant event for his fans as the man has decided to move on after five years with the team. The independent path may bring new challenges and opportunities in his career, and his decision to seek support from experienced professionals like Gary Plummer demonstrates a serious approach to the future. It will be important to observe how his career develops under the new circumstances.
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