First Successes in BHP Sport
23rd May 2008
A new North East based sports management and representation agency is marking a successful start after setting some of the country’s most promising young footballers off onto professional careers.
BHP Sport, a division of regional law firm Blacket Hart & Pratt law firm now trading as BHP Law, is also expanding its players’ support into cricket.
Led by ex-professional player and former manager of Darlington Football Club, David Hodgson, BHP Sport is believed to be the only full service sports management and representation agency within a law firm in the North East.
Since launching 18 months ago, it has placed nine footballers with top clubs.
One is 18-year-old defender Dan Gosling who was placed with Plymouth, making 24 appearances before being signed by top five Premiership club Everton earlier this year.
Meanwhile, Glasgow Rangers and Arsenal are reportedly interested in 14-year-old Plymouth striker Aaron Speare. Although too young to represented legally, BHP Sport is advising Aaron’s parents.
David said: “Dan is doing fantastically well and Aaron, who is only 14, is a naturally gifted player who is being talked about in the same league as Wayne Rooney.
“These are youngsters who have amazing futures ahead of them and it’s important that at this early stage they are looked after. As well as our experience in professional sport, which we draw on to mentor and support young players, we have the backing of BHP’s team of solicitors and professional advisers to provide associated career management and personal advice.”
As a professional footballer, David played at the highest level winning the treble at Liverpool (Championship, FA Cup and League Cup) where he played alongside iconic figures including Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness, Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson. He was managed at Liverpool by the legendary Bob Paisley and Joe Fagen.
Following the end of his playing career, he enjoyed spells in football management and has worked as a licensed FIFA agent within the football representation and marketing industry.
In addition to the links with English clubs, BHP Sport is represented in Europe by Swiss ex-professional and former Darlington FC striker Gaetano Giallanza.
“Gaetano is working with me on the European aspect of the game and creating links between BHP Sport and European clubs,” explained David.
“Barnsley FC have brought us on board to assist them in their European work, including the transfer of goalkeeper Heinz Muller from Lillestrom and the signing of Dennis Souza last summer.
“And there are two or three other players who we have brought into clubs who have established themselves as regular first team players and are now worth a lot of money.”
David added that BHP was also working closely with former Sunderland player Gary Bennett on bringing on the next generation of players.
“Gary is keeping us informed about promising youngsters. We don’t go banging on parents’ doors but nevertheless people are keen to work with us.
“I think it’s because we are within a well established and respected law firm and that gives them the added reassurance they need. In the short time BHP Sport has been operating we are doing very, very well.
“My ultimate ambition as a lad from the North East is to look after and develop the young talent within this region and I believe that some of those youngsters can go on and enjoy success at the very top level – who knows, one or two may even win the triple in years to come.”
Author: Bryan Hoare, Director of Marketing (BryanH@bhplaw.co.uk)
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