
"It was 4am and, as tears streamed down her face, Laura Wolfe clutched the dog as tightly as she could. A night-long search had led to the pair being reunited, but the canine was not hers it belonged to a client, who, having recently switched jobs, had to work abroad immediately. He was a Premier League footballer on a pre-season tour. Upon her son noticing the dog's absence the previous evening, Wolfe sprang into action. At 11pm she was printing posters to attach to lampposts."
"I had to tell the player because I needed to know the right words in the language the dog recognised, she said. Good Kompany: Laura helped out with the former Man City defender's testimonial and got the bug (Image credit: Laura Wolfe) I got him to record a message on a voice note, and we were walking the streets playing it."
"While this was admittedly one of Wolfe's more stressful days, it was not abnormal. In her line of work, anything (legal) goes. Most football transfers involve upheaval. Agents can sort the contract, the logistics of the medical, and accommodation. But moving an entire life, and, regularly, the lives of a whole family, takes serious effort. That is where companies like Wolfe's Road3 Concierge step in."
Laura Wolfe runs Road3 Concierge, a company that manages sudden, complex relocations for professional footballers and their families. She handled an overnight dog search and reunited a player's pet by printing posters, using drones and voice recordings in the dog's language. Players often relocate at very short notice after transfers, leaving little time to plan and no local contacts. Agents typically handle contracts, medical logistics and accommodation, but they do not manage the full personal move. Road3 Concierge finds properties, views large numbers of houses, arranges packing and unpacking, and handles family logistics to make relocations manageable.
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