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Premier League managers’ wages revealed with new Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim earning less than Unai Emery

NEW Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has become the fourth highest paid manager in the Premier League.

The Red Devils confirmed today that the 39-year-old will take over from Erik ten Hag from November 11.

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Ruben Amorim has become the fourth highest paid boss in the league[/caption]
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The new manager is on slightly less than Erik ten Hag[/caption]
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But Unai Emery earns more than Amorim[/caption]

Man Utd have triggered the £8.3million release clause in his Sporting Lisbon contract and paid an extra £900,000 to stop a 30-day period where he would have to be unemployed.

Amorim has penned a deal at Old Trafford that runs until 2027 and contains an option for a further year.

The boss is reportedly set to pocket £6.5m per season at Man Utd.

That is slightly less than Ten Hag, who was earning £6.75m-a-year.

The Dutchman was on £9m when he first joined, but Man Utd failed to qualify for the Champions League last season and it supposedly triggered a pay cut.

Manchester City‘s Pep Guardiola tops the of highest paid Prem boss charts, with the six-time title winner on £20m each year.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta takes home £10m and Aston Villa gaffer Unai Emery is third on £8m.

Amorim’s £6.5m contract sees him go narrowly above Liverpool‘s Arne Slot on the richlist.

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a list of premier league managers and their wages

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is the lowest paid in the Prem, getting £1m in his pocket every season.

The salaries of Brighton’s Fabian Hurzeler, Leicester’s Steve Cooper and Southampton’s Russell Martin are currently unknown.

Ruben Amorim is ‘Mourinho 2.0’ who turned Sporting from ‘walking dead’ into Portuguese champs… he can revive Man Utd

WHEN Ruben Amorim took charge of Sporting Lisbon in March 2020, one club official compared their situation to the “walking dead”, writes Jordan Davies.

Optimism and hope was at an all-time low.

But the Amorim-effect was almost instantaneous, guiding the Portuguese sleeping giants to their first league title for 19 years in 2020/21, losing just once and only conceding 20 goals.

Since then, Sporting have lifted another league title in 2023/24 – as well as two League Cups – and currently sit top with nine wins from nine this term.

He may be young, but Amorim already has an eye for rebuilding and revitalising fallen super powers with his infectious charisma and intense tactical philosophy that hardly ever wavers. 

The “walking dead” at Manchester United must be praying for a similar sort of revival.

And they may just get it from one of the most talented young coaches on the continent – a man accustomed to breathing new life back into crumbling institutions such as Old Trafford.

Amorim has spent the last decade dreaming of one day gracing England’s Premier League, such was his admiration for an ex-United boss in Jose Mourinho growing up.

Often nicknamed ‘Mourinho 2.0’, Amorim spent a week with his coaching idol in an internship capacity at United’s Carrington training base in 2018, going on to cite him as his “reference point”.

United should not be expecting a mini-Mourinho, as Amorim said himself: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won’t be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”

And yet, you cannot help but compare the two.

For all the mismanagement in the Old Trafford hot seats over the years, this would be a real get – finally a slap in the face United’s Prem rivals have no answer for.

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Hidden iPhone menu reveals if you’ve been sold a dodgy model – and there’s a costly sign you shouldn’t ignore

YOUR iPhone has an easy-to-miss menu that can reveal if you’ve been scammed.

There’s a page inside the Settings app that shows if your iPhone has been fixed with non-genuine Apple parts.

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You can check your iPhone’s service history in seconds[/caption]

That’s not necessarily the end of the world – but some fake parts can cause serious issues.

And Apple’s page can reveal if these parts are causing problems.

Sadly, if you see it then you’re probably in for a costly repair.

So it’s worth checking to see if you’ve been mis-sold a device that has phoney parts.

You can also check the Service History, which is great if you’re buying second-hand.

In fact, it may be worth asking to see this page before you buy a used iPhone – so you can ensure that the seller isn’t telling any fibs.

HOW TO CHECK YOUR IPHONE’S PARTS AND SERVICE HISTORY

First, you’ll need to make sure that your iPhone is running iOS 15.2 or later.

Just go to Settings > General > Software Update to ensure you’re updated.

Then go to Settings > General > About to check the Parts & Service panel.

If a part is officially from Apple, you’ll see Genuine next to it.

That means it’s a real Apple part installed using the official process.

If the part isn’t genuine or isn’t working properly, you’ll see Unknown instead.

And on the iPhone 15 or later (and running iOS 18), you might also see a Used message.

This means that the part “was already used or installed” in another iPhone.

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Here are the devices that can get the new iOS 18 update

  • iPhone SE (2nd generation)
  • iPhone SE (3rd generation)
  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12
  • iPhone 12 mini
  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • iPhone 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13
  • iPhone 13 mini
  • iPhone 13 Pro
  • iPhone 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14
  • iPhone 14 Plus
  • iPhone 14 Pro
  • iPhone 14 Pro Max
  • iPhone 15
  • iPhone 15 Plus
  • iPhone 15 Pro
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 16
  • iPhone 16 Plus
  • iPhone 16 Pro
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max
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A genuine Apple part will be clearly flagged as being legit[/caption]

The info you’ll see also depends on your model.

For iPhone 12 models or later, you can see history for the following parts:

  • Battery
  • Display
  • Logic Board Assembly
  • TrueDepth camera
  • Rear camera

For iPhone 11 models or later, you can only see info on the battery and display.

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If you see an Unknown message, you might be in trouble[/caption]

And on the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generations), you can only see info for the battery.

It’s also worth bearing in mind that if a part has been serviced multiple times, only the most recent service will show up.

THE WARNING SIGN

If you see an Unknown message next to a part, it can mean one of several things.

That includes when a part is:

  • Not genuine
  • Not working properly
  • Hasn’t been verified and linked to your iPhone after a repair
  • Has been modified
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You can check for problems with your device and then go to get them repaired[/caption]

Apple says there’s a message that you need to look out for.

“If an issue with a component significantly affects the functionality of the device and needs attention to resolve, your iPhone will display a one-time notification,” Apple explains.

“This notification appears the first time that you unlock your iPhone after the issue is detected, and the notification remains in Parts and Service History until you dismiss it.”

If you see that, you may need to take your iPhone in for a repair.

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Newcastle vs Arsenal prediction: Best free betting tips, odds and preview for Premier League’s early Saturday kick off

ARSENAL face a tricky early kick off at Newcastle on Saturday, looking to keep tabs with Manchester City and Liverpool at the top of the Premier League table.

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Newcastle vs Arsenal preview

It has all the makings of a great game to kick off the Premier League weekend.

Newcastle fans have endured a tough start to the campaign, with the team flailing in 12th place and one of only five sides not yet to hit double figures in goals scored.

They did however book a League Cup semi final spot in midweek, knocking out a changed Chelsea side 2-0 at St James’ Park.

The reintroduction of Anthony Gordon was a big boost to the Toon front three and they’ll need everyone fit and firing to get the three points here.

It was an interesting meeting last time they met in the North East, with Gordon’s goal upsetting Arsenal and their supporters, who first felt the ball was out in the build-up before crying out for a foul by Joelinton before Gordon tapped home in a big Newcastle win.

The Gunners come here without Riccardo Calafiori and Martin Odegaard, though it looks like Gabriel has recovered from what he appeared to suggest was a bad knee injury six days ago and will be involved if he completes training on Friday.

Ben White is another set to prove his fitness in that session, though knowing Arteta he’s likely playing mind games once more. William Saliba does return after sitting last week’s draw with Liverpool out.

Having failed to win either of their last two league games, the Gunners really can’t afford to slip up again here.

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Tight

Newcastle’s home form is really strong, barring a recent 1-0 defeat to Brighton here where they’d enough chances to win several games.

Prior to that, it was a Kevin de Bruyne inspired Manchester City who scored twice late on to win 3-2 in January. That was their last defeat before that Seagulls loss.

Arsenal have a decent enough record at St James’ but the hosts can do enough not to lose this one.

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Feel the Burn

Only Chelsea duo Wesley Fofana and Marc Cucurella have more yellow cards in the Premier League than Dan Burn.

The big defender came on to see the game out in midweek but has been cautioned four times in Newcastle’s eight games so far this campaign.

Operating as a central defender who’ll need to help double up on Bukayo Saka. Was booked in this fixture last year.

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Newcastle vs Arsenal: Back our 22/1 Bet Builder prediction and get £50 in free bets with Betfred

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Premier League cult hero, 37, scores stunning scissor kick volley in all-star match – and Ronaldinho loves it

KEVIN-PRINCE BOATENG scored a stunning scissor kick volley in front of Ronaldinho in an all-star match.

The former Portsmouth star was on Ronaldinho’s team against Tim Cahill’s side in the Joga Bonito Tour match in Australia.

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Boateng celebrates the wondergoal[/caption]
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Ronaldinho joins in on the celebrations[/caption] https://twitter.com/10FootballAU/status/1852277765623497154

And Boateng opened the scoring with a sublime volley before celebrating with Barcelona legend Ronaldinho.

Ronaldinho and Boateng were joined in the exhibition match by former Chelsea midfielder Mineiro.

Meanwhile Cahill’s team also featured former Aussie international Aaron Mooy and some social media stars.

But his side were beaten 6-3 by Ronaldinho’s side of largely Samba stars.

Boateng became a Premier League cult hero for his time at Tottenham and Pompey – where he won the FA Cup in 2008.

He also enjoyed spells at AC Milan – winning the Serie A title – and Barcelona where they won the LaLiga.

More recently, Boateng was playing his football with Hertha Berlin but left in 2023 and announced his retirement soon after.

Everton icon Cahill meanwhile finished his playing career in 2019 with Jamshedpur in the Indian Super League.

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And Ronaldinho has endured some tough years of late, falling into debt for unpaid taxes.

He was also arrested in 2020 for attempting to travel to Paraguay with his brother using fake passports.

Ronaldinho – a Champions League winner with Barca – spent a month in prison and four more months under house arrest at a hotel.

The football legend and his brother were ordered to pay around £153,000 in compensation before being allowed to fly back to Brazil.

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Scots schoolboy’s jaw-dropping optical illusion Disney costume leaves Halloween fans baffled over ‘what one’s the kid?’

A HALLOWEEN-daft mum has left people stumped after creating incredible optical illusion costumes for her son – with people asking “what one’s the kid?”.

Lauren Mulvey, 31, devotes weeks to making nine-year-old Ollie’s fancy dress outfits from scratch.

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Lauren Mulvey creates incredible Halloween costumes for son Ollie[/caption]
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She struggled to find a Stay Puft outfit so decided to make her own[/caption]
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People are always desperate to know what Ollie’s costume is going to be[/caption]
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This Pinocchio one left people stumped over which character Ollie was[/caption]

She does as much as she can with cardboard before scouring charity shops for unique details and pulling out her glue gun.

The mum of one, from Glasgow, told Fabulous: “Every year he has me hand-make all his Halloween costumes.The amount of detail and hard work that goes into these costumes is unreal.

“There’s always like an illusion to them. I think that’s what gives it the special touch.

“But Ollie is the real star of the show. He allows me to make them and he models them after all. “

The DIY costumes began when Lauren struggled to get a Stay Puft outfit for Ollie when he was obsessed with Ghostbusters in nursery.

Since then, the creative mum has challenged herself to go “bigger and more extreme” every year – leading to incredible results with Aladdin’s genie, Beetlejuice and the Mad Hatter.

But Lauren – a final year photography student at the Glasgow School of Art – admits that Pinocchio, complete with Geppetto ‘prop’, has been her favourite costume so far because it left people so stumped.

After sharing pictures of the costume on social media last year, Lauren was flooded with comments from baffled Halloween fans.

“Actually took me a few minuets to figure out what one Ollie was”, admitted one,

A second echoed: “I honestly can’t tell [what one Ollie is]. I’m zooming in like mad.”

A third wrote: “This doesn’t even look real. I can’t even figure out where the wean is. Baffled but amazed.”

A fourth chimed in: “Oh my god!!! I thought Ollie was Geppetto at first then realised he’s Pinocchio!!!!! Unbelievable again.”

A fifth exclaimed: “Where’s the wain? This is incredible, so much so I can’t tell if Pinocchio is a puppet or Ollie lol.

“You have well and truly blown it out the park I don’t think anything will beat this. Outstanding effort.

“I swear I went back to look still can’t see him. This has got to be the best costume I’ve ever seen. You can usually tell straight away where the kid is, this one messed with my head it’s that amazing.”

Meanwhile, a sixth agreed: “I can’t even tell what one your little boy is, absolutely brilliant.”

Lauren told us: “Everyone was confused thinking my wee boy was actually Geppetto but his body was Pinocchio and then Geppetto’s legs. So it’s like an illusion.

“Some people are like ‘I don’t believe that you’ve made that’. And then when they see my pictures, they’re like, ‘oh my God, this is unreal’.”

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Laure made Geppetto’s face by moulding wax features on the mask[/caption]
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It looked lifelike with realistic eyes and lashes added on[/caption]
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Ollie was transformed into Pinocchio[/caption]

Lauren painstakingly created a lifelike face for Geppetto complete with wax-moulded features, glass eyes and eyelashes, before adding a wig and stuffed body.

She then painted her little boy’s face to look like wooden toy Pinocchio to ‘sit’ on Geppetto’s lap.

And while the costume was a huge hit for Halloween, part of it has since been dumped because it started to freak Ollie out too much.

Lauren said: “We had to get rid of Geppetto because Ollie was scared of him. He’s like ‘mummy, I don’t want that in my room’.

“He’s got a big cupboard in his room, so we usually store the costumes in there. And he knew he was in there, so he’s like, ‘can you take him out now?’

“So we put him in the hall cupboard and he’s like, ‘no, I still don’t want him in there’. So we had to just like discard Geppetto completely.”

She added: “Remember when you were younger and you’d look at a picture and every time you moved you thought the eyes were following you? That’s what it was like with Geppetto.

“It’s dead weird because the eyes are obviously realistic, they’re like glazed over.”

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People have begged Lauren to make costumes for their kids[/caption]
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Lauren, pictured, said Geppetto has since been thrown out because he freaked Ollie out[/caption]

Lauren keeps Ollie’s costumes “top secret” every year – not even telling her parents what she has planned.

She is inundated with messages from people as far away as America every year begging to know what she has planned and even asking her to make a bespoke costume for their own child.

For now, however, she will continue to save her skills just for Ollie.

The talented mum has no formal training in SFX makeup or costume design but has always been creative.

And she manages to create her little boy’s incredible costumes on a budget – with no costume costing more than £80.

She said: “I don’t cut corners, I’m a total perfectionist.

“I know I need to find the best stuff to create the costume, but I’m doing it on a budget. Because let’s be honest, I’m not going to spend a fortune on a costume for one year.

“I know they’re brilliant, but I keep it in a budget as well. So it’s not as if I’m going beyond my means and spending hundreds of pounds to make these costumes. I mean, you’re talking about less than £80.

“They’ve all been under £80. I like to source pieces from the charity shops, I’m always looking for bits.”

Sadly, Lauren doesn’t have enough room in her flat to store the costumes in all their glory and dismantles them as soon as Halloween is over.

She said: “I have to break them all down and they’re all in my cupboards, everywhere all over the house.

“I’ve nowhere to store them. So what I do with them is I’ll keep the parts that took the longest to make.

“If I had all the storage in the world then I would keep them all but I live in a flat so trying to keep it, like store it all, it’s just a nightmare.”

And this year could be her last year producing the impressive costumes, much to the disappointment of fans.

But even if Lauren and Ollie do take a break for 2025, they are set to be back with a bang for an ‘extra ‘special’ effort the following year.

Lauren said: “Everybody keeps saying please don’t say this in the last year. But I don’t know how Ollie’s going to be next year.

“He’s getting older now. So he’s getting to that stage where he’s like, I don’t really want to dress up next year, Mummy. And I’m like, well, we’ll see what next year brings.

” Halloween actually falls on a Saturday in two years though. I’ve got six nieces and nephews, so I want to do a big massive one with all of the kids including Ollie.

“I’ll probably need to start before summer if I’m going to do it.”

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The Mad Hatter was another hit from Lauren and Ollie[/caption]

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Rugby Autumn Internationals commentators and pundits: Who is providing coverage for TNT Sports?

FEAR not rugby fans, the Autumn Internationals are here!

The series is set to feature some blockbuster clashes between the best international sides on the planet.

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The Autumn Internationals kicks off with England vs New Zealand[/caption]

TNT Sports and discovery+ will air all 21 matches from the Autumn Nations Series in a huge boost to fans.

The broadcaster’s coverage will include advanced camera technology, live pitch insights and analysis from former internationals with almost 900 combined caps.

SunSport details the sporting icons that will take you through all of November’s action.

Rugby Autumn Internationals commentators and pundits for TNT Sports

Throughout the series, live coverage will be fronted by Craig Doyle, Orla Chennaoui and Emma Dodds.

Expert analysis will come from the likes of Danny Care, Austin Healey, Ben Kay, Brian O’Driscoll, Simon Zebo, Dan Biggar, Sam Warburton, Jamie Roberts, John Barclay and Bryan Habana.

Daniel Flatman and Sarra Elgan will be on reporting duty for TNT, while Nick Mullins Ali Eykyn, Jamie Lyall and Claire Thomas will provide commentry.

Rugby Autumn Internationals schedule

Week 1

November 2

  • England v New Zealand, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off: 15:10
  • Scotland v Fiji, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off: 17:40

Week 2

November 8

  • Ireland v New Zealand, Aviva Stadium, kick-off: 20:10

November 9

  • England v Australia, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off: 15:10
  • Italy v Argentina, Stadio Friuli, kick-off: 17:40
  • France v Japan, Stade de France, kick-off: 20:10

November 10

  • Wales v Fiji, Principality Stadium, kick-off: 13:40
  • Scotland v South Africa, Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off: 16:10

Week 3

November 15

  • Ireland v Argentina, Aviva Stadium, kick-off: 20:10

November 16

  • Scotland v Portugal, Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off: 15:10
  • England v South Africa, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off: 17:40
  • France v New Zealand, Stade de France, kick-off: 20:10

November 17

  • Italy v Georgia, TBC, kick-off 13:40
  • Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium, kick-off 16:10

Week 4

November 22

  • France v Argentina, Stade de France, kick-off: 20:10

November 23

  • Ireland v Fiji, Aviva Stadium, kick-off: 15:10
  • Wales v South Africa, Principality Stadium, kick-off: 17:40
  • Italy v New Zealand, Allianz Stadium, kick-off: 20:10

November 24

  • Scotland v Australia, Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off 13:40
  • England v Japan, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off 16:10

Week 5

November 30

  • Ireland v Australia, Aviva Stadium, kick-off 15:10

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