
The Inevitable Farewell: How Legends Face the End of Their Careers
A look at the emotional and commercial dimensions of retirement for football icons and other athletes, exploring timing, legacy and post‑playing opportunities.
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A look at the emotional and commercial dimensions of retirement for football icons and other athletes, exploring timing, legacy and post‑playing opportunities.

The Overlap's flagship football show will broadcast from New York during the summer World Cup, featuring Gary Neville, Roy Keane, Ian Wright, Jamie Carragher and Jill Scott. Sponsored by Sky Bet, the series launches on June 10th across YouTube and major audio platforms.

At USC’s Annenberg Media Center, a three‑day academy brings together MLS starters, World Cup champions and Olympic medalists to explore careers in sports media, guided by industry veterans.

Gary Lineker discusses his departure from the BBC after a controversial Instagram post, his new venture with Goalhanger, and his concerns about the upcoming World Cup.

As the first joint‑hosted edition of the expanded World Cup approaches, stakeholders grapple with promises of global growth against concerns of diluted competition and strained calendars.

Pep Guardiola confirmed he will leave Manchester City after nearly ten years, concluding a tenure that reshaped English football but now faces a decline and external scrutiny.

Liverpool's new manager faces a turbulent start that mirrors early struggles of past legends, urging a measured view of rebuilding.

Manchester United’s midfield legend prepares for his last home game, recalling a career marked by criticism, comeback, and an unprecedented bond with supporters.

Mohamed Salah’s post‑match outcry, Arne Slot’s cautious optimism, and Jamie Carragher’s critique expose a Liverpool side at a crossroads, fighting to secure a top‑five finish and restore its trophy‑winning ethos.

Casemiro responds to Jamie Carragher’s remarks, emphasizing respect and pride in his contributions, while confirming his departure after securing domestic silverware and a Champions League spot.