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Richard Bland won’t be headed to Champions Tour if LIV Golf folds

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LIV Golf’s future is in doubt, but 53-year-old Richard Bland knows one thing about where his professional career is headed next — it won’t be on the PGA Tour Champions.

Bland, who won the Senior PGA Championship and U.S. Senior Open in 2024, said on Friday at LIV Golf Virginia that he can see the end of his playing days coming. While former LIV members Pat Perez and Henrik Stenson have opted to serve a one-year suspension before teeing it up on the PGA Tour’s senior circuit, Bland won’t be following in his former LIV-mates footsteps.

“From what I’ve been told, I’m not hugely welcome there,” Bland said on Friday.

“I wasn’t given the exemption. I’m the only senior major champion never to get that exemption, and that’s fine, I don’t have an issue with that,” Bland said. “I think the Champions Tour have made it pretty now impossible for anybody to come and play. I’m not going to go chasing it. I’ll be 54 years old, but I’m going to be banned for a year anyway.”

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The Senior PGA Championship and U.S. Senior Open are run by the PGA of America and the USGA, respectively, while the PGA Tour operates PGA Tour Champions.

LIV Golf is in uncharted waters after the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund announced that it will withdraw its financial backing for the league after the 2026 season. LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil is working to secure outside investment to keep the league running beyond this season.

For Bland, either way, he knows the end of his professional days is near. That’s something he has made peace with.

“I know it’s coming quite soon,” Bland said of retirement. “I kind of earmarked next year would probably be my last year of playing full-time, as I do right now. Then going forward, really kind of scattered, but play where I want to play. For me right now, I’m 53. For me, the travel is the hard bit. … That’s been the hard thing for me, is recovery, getting ready for tournaments.

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Bland turned pro in 1996 and became the DP World Tour’s oldest first-time winner when he captured the Betfred British Masters in 2021. He jumped to LIV Golf during its inaugural season in 2022 and that, at the moment, will be the final chapter of his professional career. He doesn’t feel the need to try to extend it on a senior circuit.

“Semi-retirement, it’s getting a lot nearer — and that’s fine,” Bland said. “I’m okay with that. I’ve had one helluva ride out here and the best decision I ever made.”

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Man United transfer concern for Michael Carrick rears its ugly head again

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Manchester United face a major concern ahead of the summer transfer window which Michael Carrick or anyone else can not solve on their own

If Manchester United needed a reminder of how critical a new midfielder will be this summer – they got it on Saturday at Sunderland. The Reds laboured in a dismal 0-0 draw which saw their three-match winning streak end.

Champions League football may have been secured for the first time in three years, but Michael Carrick will be well aware of the task that lies ahead of him if he gets the job on a permanent basis. Without the injured Casemiro, United’s interim head coach chose to play Mason Mount out of position in a deeper midfield role.

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It didn’t work as the Black Cats ran rings around an unconvincing setup. The Reds have a dismal record without their Brazilian midfielder, with three losses and a draw when he is not involved this season. They were fortunate that it wasn’t four losses on Saturday.

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It’s why his summer departure is such a concern at Old Trafford. While many accept that, despite his impressive performances since Carrick took over in January, it is the right time for him to go – how will the Reds fill such a crucial position? They probably need two world-class players with the extra burden of European football next term.

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Manuel Ugarte appears almost certain to leave as well. The Uruguayan was another injury absentee at the Stadium of Light, but even if fully fit, he may not have played on Saturday.

Ugarte’s time at M16 since arriving from Sporting two summers ago has been nothing short of a disaster. It was hoped that the appointment of his former manager, Ruben Amorim, would lead to an uptick in form, but not even that worked before the Portuguese was sacked.

United should have a healthy transfer budget to call upon with the added Champions League finances and the likely departures of Marcus Rashford, Rasmus Hojlund and Ugarte.

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But competition for signings will be fierce and Manchester City are reportedly a more likely destination for Elliot Anderson – one of the Reds’ top targets.

Carlos Baleba has been linked since last summer, but his form dipped when the season began and he has not warranted the £100million price tag Brighton have slapped on him last year.

Talk over Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton has gone quiet, while recent reports over Aurelien Tchouameni’s behaviour at Real Madrid may raise questions over him for Ineos.

West Ham star Mateus Fernandes has been mentioned and the Hammers’ possible relegation could make him an easier target for United. Can he make the step up to become a regular starter in the Reds’ midfield, though?

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It’s such a tricky conundrum for the club’s hierarchy, yet one they must solve once a permanent manager is appointed. Carrick or whoever else is in charge will face an uphill battle next season if United don’t get it right.

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FFMAI 2026 Spring SA Play-Ins Day 2: Overall standings and summary

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Day 2 of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Spring South Asia Play-Ins was held on May 9. The squads in Group B has participated in all 12 of their Playoffs-Ins matches. Groups A and C teams have played only six games. The squads in these two groups will battle in their six encounters on May 10. The top eight teams from the leaderboard will earn a spot in the Main Event.

India’s Autobotz Esports has claimed first spot in the overall standings with 211 points and one Booyah during their 12 games. The squad played aggressively and clinched 145 eliminations. GodLike showed impressive performances on Day 2 and jumped to second place with 179 points, including 113 eliminations.


Overall standings of FFMAI 2026 Spring SA Play-Ins after Day 2

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Here is the overall points table of the Play-Ins after Day 2:

  1. Autobotz Esports – 211 points
  2. GodLike Esports – 179 points
  3. GG Instinct – 178 points
  4. Team 2XD – 171 points
  5. Extreme Ex – 170 points
  6. Revenant XSpark – 133 points
  7. Total Gaming Esports – 124 points
  8. RZX Esports – 110 points
  9. No More Mercy – 87 points
  10. RNX Esports – 77 points
  11. NXT Esports – 75 points
  12. Max Esports – 75 points
  13. Reflex United – 69 points
  14. Raiders United – 68 points
  15. Total Winner – 56 points
  16. DP Dominators – 54 points
  17. Flame Esports – 43 points
  18. Tonde Nepal Esports – 31 points

GG Instinct has secured the third spot with 178 points and one Booyah. Team 2XD from Bangladesh has claimed the fourth position with 171 points despite not having won any Booyahs. Extreme Ex was fifth with 170 points and two Booyahs at the end of Day 2 of the Play-Ins.

Revenant XSpark started its FFMAI campaign on a high note and went on to score 133 points through the six games they played. The squad has secured four Booyahs. India’s Total Gaming Esports also saw a great start to this round and grabbed 124 points in their six encounters. Notably, the team also performed well in the FFMIC 2026 Spring, held in April last month.

RZX and No More Mercy are eighth and ninth with 110 and 87 points, respectively. NXT and Max Esports have accumulated 75 points each. Reflex and Raiders are 12th and 13th with 69 and 68 points, respectively. Total Winner Esports from Bangladesh ranks 15th with 56 points.

DP Dominators hold the16th spot with 54 points after its disappointing run in the first six matches of the FFMAI Play-Ins. Flame and Tonde Nepal are in the bottom two with 43 and 31 points, respectively.

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