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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Undercover Boss

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Mike Packer is on his phone. The voice on the other end belongs to a KICKS writer and it happens to be 3 p.m. West Coast time on a breezy Oakland Sunday in June, but it could be anyone, anytime, anywhere and the same would be true of the fast-talking, fast-typing resident of New Jersey. He’s always texting, emailing or talking on his jack—and for good reason.

If you haven’t heard of Packer, that’s by design. The Generation X-er prefers to work in the shadows. That doesn’t mean, though, that your favorite player or rapper or sneaker brand staffer doesn’t know who the sneaker industry behemoth is. After all, who do you think he’s chopping with? Look at his contacts or stop by his eponymous Jersey-based boutiques, Packer Shoes, and the answer immediately becomes obvious.

In the past two years alone, Packer has built with stars like Allen Iverson, DJ Clark Kent, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Shawn Kemp and Shaquille O’Neal.

“Whether it’s NBA players, NFL players, you have a web of people that gets built up over time,” Packer says. He’s worked on collaborations with many of the above but counts even more big-timers as frequent shoppers. “And if you’re treating these people like normal people, it’s something that just comes back to you. We’re able to not just have them as customers but as friends.”

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If it’s not a well-known entertainer texting, it’s likely a known VP. He won’t drop names just to turn heads, but, well, we will. Packer has nurtured and developed meaningful relationships with everyone from Jon Epstein, who as President of FILA, resurrected the brand, to Todd Krinsky of Reebok fame, to Jon Wexler, the man credited with bringing Yeezy to adidas.

“He knows his customers,” Epstein told another #SLAMFam writer in a Tablet magazine piece. “He really understands the brands, their histories and what made or makes them great.”

Packer is a lot more than just a boutique owner, and along those lines, Packer Shoes is more than just retail spots, an e-commerce business and social media accounts.

The stores, if not the e-com site and @packershoes on IG, trace their history to 1907, when Packer’s grandfather and great uncle opened Packer Bros. in Yonkers, NY. And while the locations, brands and stores look different, the OG ethos and rare legacy seep through to the business, which Packer relocated, refreshed and refurbished in 2003.

“That part of Yonkers, it wasn’t the nicest, but it was still the best education I could have gotten,” he says of his years grinding under his father’s watch at the store. “I got to go to business school every day, and the key was that I got to deal with people—real people—on a daily basis.”

Very few, if any, industry insiders have Packer’s history. None can couple that with his years as a lawyer and assistant district attorney. It is just that books-and-BK combo that allowed the family man to transcend the role of store owner.

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Even if you subtract the day-to-day management of Packer Shoes, Packer’s sneaker résumé is unmatched. He’s helped concept and organize successful collabs with ASICS, FILA, Mitchell & Ness, New Balance, Reebok, Saucony and Starter.

Packer also quietly partook in the reintroduction of Ewing Athletics in 2012, offering advice to Patrick Ewing and president David Goldberg. There are more LLCs and silent partnerships on his docket, but Packer doesn’t openly talk about them. Nor, as we found out after some OD research, does he talk about the fact that some pro athletes have asked him—in vain—to manage their careers.

“I definitely see what he’s creating in the sneaker and sports world,” says one NBA agent. “It’s not every day you meet someone with the knowledge of our business that Packer has, with all the sneaker connects.”

No wonder the orthodox Jew—who manages to pull all this off while not working from sundown Friday night until sundown-plus on Saturday—has been named one of the most influential people in the industry by the likes of Complex and Hypebeast.

How? An ear to the streets, an eye for detail and the acumen to successfully pitch a billion-dollar sneaker brand on the importance of a 100-piece collaborative pack. And…

“You need to have a good team, and thankfully, I do,” he says. “The one thing I can say is if you are going from online to physical, it’s important to have everybody on the same page.”

And, just like that, Mike Packer is back on the phone.

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Top photo: Stan Stills, Store photos: Johnny Utah

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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Liverpool Boss Ready To Splash More Cash To Land Defender

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Liverpool Boss Ready To Splash More Cash To Land Defender

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Liverpool are no strangers to spending big money.

This summer, they’ve kept up their annual raid on Southampton by taking Sadio Mane for over £30m, and also signed Gini Wijnaldum from Newcastle United for £25m.

Add Ragnar Klavan and Loris Karius into the mix, and the Reds have spent over £60m this summer – and they’re not done yet.

Despite adding experienced Estonian Klavan to his defence, Klopp still has worries about the left back position, currently occupied by Alberto Moreno.

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Moreno is one of those modern day full backs who attacks twice as well as he defends, and his German boss is looking at two players as potential replacements for the former Sevilla defender.

The first is AC Milan’s Mattia De Sciglio, who has long been one of the brightest young defenders in Europe.

The 23-year-old has been part of Milan’s first team for five years, and has 26 caps for Italy since coming through the youth ranks at his boyhood club.

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A fee around £16m is enough for the Italian giants to sell, and it’s thought they’d be willing to do so in order to keep star striker Carlos Bacca, as they look to make a push for the Champions League next season.

Despite being right footed, De Sciglio has spent plenty of time playing left back for Milan, and is more than comfortable there.

Should Klopp fancy an old fashioned left footed left back, PSV’s Jetro Willems could be the man.

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Available for a similar price to De Sciglio, the speedy Dutch international would fit in nicely at Anfield, having played with fellow new signing Wijnaldum for the Netherlands national team.

And it looks like Willems is aware of the interest, if his recent Twitter activity is anything to go by:

‘See each other again soon’ could be the clearest sign that Liverpool are in the market for a left back, which is bad news for Alberto Moreno, but good news for football fans who dislike footballers with top knots.

Every cloud and all that.


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Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Chelsea Boss Admits Unsettled Attacker Is Probably Leaving

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Chelsea Boss Admits Unsettled Attacker Is Probably Leaving

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Doubts over the future of Diego Costa have been rumbling on all summer.

The controversial forward didn’t have the greatest of seasons last year, and has been linked with a move back to Atletico Madrid.

Diego Simeone wants his former striker back at the Vicente Calderon, but no one seems to know how close a deal is.

Costa recently posted a potentially cryptic Instagram photo, and it looked like the 27-year-old (yeah seriously, he’s 27) was on his way out.

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And now, new Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has added to the rumours that Costa is leaving Stamford Bridge.

Speaking after the Blues lost 3-2 to Real Madrid in a pre-season friendly in Michigan, which was watched by over 105,000 people, Conte said:

I can say that today Costa is a Chelsea player.

He didn’t play in these games because of injury and if he solves the injury and I see in training that he is in good shape it can be possible to see him in the next game against Milan.

But I can say only this. I speak only for today and today Costa is Chelsea’s player. Tomorrow if you ask me if Costa will remain with us, I don’t know.

So that’s the Chelsea boss openly saying he doesn’t know where his player’s future lies, which basically translates as he’s close to a move back to Spain.

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The quotes are especially interesting given Atletico have just signed Kevin Gameiro from Sevilla for €32m, which you’d think would seriously damage the budget for a bid for Costa.

But it looks like even that signing has not killed a potential return off, and Atletico could soon have one of their former stars back on their books this summer.

Premier League defenders can breathe a sigh of relief…


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