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  • Manchester United weighing up swoop for Newcastle manager Eddie Howe – Paper Talk | Football News

    Manchester United weighing up swoop for Newcastle manager Eddie Howe – Paper Talk | Football News

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    The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…

    DAILY EXPRESS

    Manchester United are weighing up a swoop for Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe amid uncertainty about Erik ten Hag’s future, according to reports.

    Former Premier League star William Gallas has not dismissed the idea of Cristiano Ronaldo making a sensational switch to Wrexham.

    Christopher Nkunku has provided a coy update about his future with Chelsea amid links to a Paris Saint-Germain return.

    THE SUN

    Manchester United were reportedly rejected by a manager who has followed a similar path to Erik ten Hag. The club are said to have made an approach to appoint VfB Stuttgart manager Sebastian Hoeness.

    Enzo Maresca has reportedly made a special agreement to play a Chelsea star he loves just once a week. He has agreed to play Wesley Fofana just once per week as the defender continues his rehabilitation from an ACL tear.

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    The Bages Pages Tonight team discuss reports that Erik ten Hag’s dressing room team talk was secretly recorded ahead of Manchester United’s game with Aston Villa.

    DAILY MAIL

    England will go into Tuesday’s second Test against Pakistan hopeful Ben Stokes can make his return from injury – and intrigued by the decision to play the game on the same surface which last week produced their historic win.

    Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson may have made an enemy out of key teammate Rodri as he revealed his pick for the Ballon d’Or – Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr.

    Dele Alli is plotting one of football’s greatest comebacks after two years out with his sights set on 2026 World Cup.

    An international arrest warrant has been issued for former Wallabies captain Rocky Elsom following his sentencing by a French court.

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    Sky Sports’ Tim Thornton is joined by The Mirror’s Chief Football Writer John Cross to discuss England’s 3-1 victory over Finland and who will be the next permanent boss.

    DAILY STAR

    One of Jurgen Klopp’s former Borussia Dortmund stalwarts – winger Kevin Grosskreutz – has heavily criticised his decision to join Red Bull.

    England gaffer Lee Carsley admitted he had his eyes set on playing Dean Henderson over Jordan Pickford for this international break.

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    Lee Hendrie believes there are plenty of issues for England to resolve despite beating Finland 3-1 in Helsinki, but insists Lee Carsley deserves a chances as the permanent coach.

    DAILY MIRROR

    Kylian Mbappe has told France bosses that only wants to play ‘important’ matches for his country as he seeks to win the Ballon d’Or in 2025.

    DAILY TELEGRAPH

    Sir Ben Ainslie’s team suffered another blow in their tilt at sporting history as Ineos Britannia went 3-0 down to Emirates Team New Zealand after the second day of racing at the America’s Cup.

    Lee Carsley refused to provide clarity over his England future, despite claiming the permanent manager should be a “world-class coach who has won trophies” and admitting that is not yet him.

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    After admitting the next candidate to take the England job deserves to be a ‘world class coach’, Lee Carsley insists a role of such standing is not too soon for him in his managerial career.

    THE TIMES

    Ruth Chepngetich has become the first woman to run a marathon in under 2hr 10 min, shattering the previous world record by almost two minutes in one of the most exceptional distance-running feats ever.

    DAILY RECORD

    Neil Critchley looks set to be named as the new Hearts manager. The former Queen’s Park Rangers and Blackpool boss is in advanced talks with the Tynecastle hierarchy and is expected in the capital on Monday.

    Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin has urged the men heading into the final few months of their Tannadice deals to prove they deserve fresh terms.

    Celtic midfielder Reo Hatate has batted away concerns that he has travelled a whopping 17,608 miles within the last month for international duty – without kicking a ball for Japan.

    A rumour touting Jordan Henderson for a move to Rangers looks to have been given a quick-fire answer by Ajax boss Francesco Farioli. The Italian boss appears to have closed the door a mid-season exit for Henderson with speculation growing about his future.

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  • 'Bitcoin' search volume drops to a yearly low, while 'memecoin' surges

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    Memecoins experienced double-digit gains during September 2024, primarily driven by new token creation on the Solana and Tron networks.

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  • My mother-in-law stole $25,000 from my husband’s emergency fund. We donated to charity rather than give her a birthday gift — and she cried foul.

    My mother-in-law stole $25,000 from my husband’s emergency fund. We donated to charity rather than give her a birthday gift — and she cried foul.

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    “It’s interesting that she withdrew $25,000 by illegally using the power of attorney while her husband could have legally withdrawn it since his name is on the account.” (Photo subject is a model.)

    “It’s interesting that she withdrew $25,000 by illegally using the power of attorney while her husband could have legally withdrawn it since his name is on the account.” (Photo subject is a model.) – iStockphoto

    Dear Quentin,

    Shortly after my husband and I married, he discovered his mother had been using a power of attorney to withdraw thousands of dollars at a time from one of his bank accounts. She took $25,000. As his power of attorney, she had access to his emergency fund. The bank helped him move the remaining funds, and had him write a revocation of the power of attorney.

    He also sent the revocation to his other financial institutions. He couldn’t close the bank account because his stepdad’s name is on the account, which was his mom’s idea. It’s interesting that she withdrew $25,000 by illegally using the power of attorney while her husband could have legally withdrawn it since his name is on the account.

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    A few weeks later, she reminded him of her upcoming birthday and wedding anniversary. He wasn’t going to send an expensive gift after she took $25,000, so instead he sent a card and made a donation to a charity. She responded that a donation is appropriate when a person requests you do that, and that she prefers gifts.

    Justifying her theft

    When she stopped working years ago she cared for her own father, who contributed to her home expenses, and then she had an inheritance from him after he passed away, which she used to go to Italy, an Alaskan cruise and Ireland. (There were no trips to see her son, though he’s been flying to visit her all these years.) Those funds are gone.

    They listed their home for sale last April, and it’s still listed. I’m guessing she justified the theft by thinking of it as borrowing from her son who owes her for the cost of raising him (she talks about how much she spent on him growing up and uses that as a reason he owes her all the time), and maybe thought she’d repay him when she sold the house.

    There’s still the issue of the open account. We can’t close it because his stepdad’s name is on it, and he feels he needs to constantly check his accounts in case she somehow gets access and makes withdrawals. Someone suggested a credit freeze, but a friend recommended against that. Is there anything else you recommend we do to protect ourselves going forward?

    Happily Married

    Related: My mother-in-law will leave her house to her five grandchildren rather than her two sons. But her elder son won’t move out of her home. Is this a bad sign?

    Your husband should tell his stepfather to close the account and, if he refuses, he should take his name off the account. Your husband should tell his stepfather to close the account and, if he refuses, he should take his name off the account. 

    Your husband should tell his stepfather to close the account and, if he refuses, he should take his name off the account. – MarketWatch illustration

    Dear Happily Married,

    Dial “M” for mother-in-law.

    Ireland is a lovely place to visit, but as an Irishman, I’m obviously biased. It was the only good decision your mother-in-law made. The rest leaves a lot to be desired, including her belief that she should receive a gift rather than a donation. One woman’s life-threatening emergency is another woman’s trip to the hairdresser. The boundaries were unclear from the start.

    A power of attorney has a fiduciary responsibility to put the interests of the benefactor before all else. Your husband could give his mother another gift for her birthday — a lawsuit. He could sue her for abusing her role as power of attorney. Fair warning: That could be costly and timely, and as she was a co-owner (assuming she was not just a co-signer) it may complicate things.

    It’s time to redraw some boundaries and enforce them. Your husband should tell his stepfather to close the account and, if he refuses, he should take his name off the account. That should be relatively straightforward with most banks, as long as there are no outstanding debts. It will also help prevent your mother-in-law and her partner from running up debts in your husband’s name.

    Related: My mother-in-law died. My husband, her executor, did not file a will or open probate. What happens if we sell the house?

    Typically, the opposite happens: Younger relatives take advantage of older ones. I have received many letters about elder financial abuse, particularly in relation to adult children hitting parents up for money or stealing from their parents’ bank accounts by persuading them to add their names as co-signatories (so they inherit the bank account after the parent dies).

    I’m reminded of the case of Axton Betz-Hamilton, who discovered that the woman she trusted most was stealing her identity: her own mother. She received a copy of her credit report when she was 19; it was replete with fraudulent credit-card entries and credit-collection agencies. Axton won an award for her work on identity theft, and her mother even attended the ceremony.

    There are ways to set ground rules for the relationship going forward: “What happened to the $25,000 in the bank account?” (She may obfuscate and claim ignorance.) Questions can be more powerful than explanations. After all, your husband is merely telling her that he knows what she did — he is not looking for explanations or justifications.

    But acting like nothing happened sets a bad precedent.

     

    More columns from Quentin Fottrell:

    At times, the pain is unbearable’: My daughter cut me out of her life. I’m conflicted — do I exclude her from my will?

    ‘My mom still has his original will’: A few months before he died, my father went online and made a secret will, cutting off my mother. Can he do this?

    ‘I have zero regrets’: I’m 84 and estranged from my two adult sons. My 48-year-old wife will get my seven-figure estate. Is that selfish?

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  • What to Expect in a Second Job Interview — and How to Nail It

    What to Expect in a Second Job Interview — and How to Nail It

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    Congratulations — you made it to the second round of interviews for a job. Now, it’s time to step up your game and make an even stronger impression. The second interview is your chance to stand out and prove you’re the obvious choice for the job. It’s also an opportunity to revisit any questions you feel could use a bit more clarity or detail. If you’re feeling nervous, don’t worry.

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  • Gambler Accused of Stealing $26M Drops Suit Against Sportsbet

    Gambler Accused of Stealing $26M Drops Suit Against Sportsbet

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    Posted on: October 13, 2024, 01:27h. 

    Last updated on: October 13, 2024, 01:27h.

    An accused fraudster who prosecutors claim stole AU$26 million (US$17.5 million) from his tax advisory business to fund an out-of-control gambling addiction has dropped his civil lawsuit against the country’s leading online sportsbook, Sportsbet.

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    Benjamin Carter, above, pictured prior to his arrest on suspicion of embezzling $26 million from clients at his tax advisory business. (Image: Accountants Daily)

    Benjamin Carter was arrested in July 2013 at his home in west Sydney, Australia for allegedly swindling the money from eight clients of his company, Carter’s Tax Advisory, The Daily Telegraph reports.

    He was charged with 16 offences including 14 counts of dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage by deception, knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime, and possessing a prohibited drug.

    Police have also accused the former tax agent of having links to Sydney’s notorious Alameddine organized crime syndicate, according to The Daily Mail.

    $70M in Bets

    His alleged victims include Drink West, a beverage company part-owned by Australian UFC fighters Tai “Bam Bam” Tuivasa and Tyson Pedro, and Nathan Cleary of the Penrith Panthers, a prominent Australian rugby team.

    But shortly before his arrest, Carter sued Sportsbet, which he accused of offering him comps and inducements to continue gambling despite his then-perilous financial situation. Carter placed AU$70 million in bets between 2021 and 2023, sometimes transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars from his bank account to his Sportsbet account in a single day, according to court filings.

    Meanwhile, the company flew him across the country to races and sports games as a VIP customer. A video acquired by the Sydney Herald showed the rogue tax advisor partying hard with Sportsbook executives in a Darwin nightclub and singing along to Daft Punk’s One More Time with his arm around Sportsbet CEO Barni Evans.

    Carter accused the sportsbook of “unconscionable conduct” by failing to block his account or limit his exposure to its marketing.

    ‘Frequent Checks’

    Sportsbet’s lawyers countered that Carter was a wealthy highflyer whose betting habits did not initially raise red flags. They said the company sought frequent interactions with Carter who assured them his gambling was “within his limits and sustainable.”

    Later, when the company requested evidence of the source of his wealth, he was unable to provide this. It was Carter’s responsibility to identify himself as a problem gambler, but he did not do so, lawyers for Sportsbet argued.

    It’s unclear why Carter dropped his civil case against the sportsbook. His criminal case has been adjourned for six weeks pending a forensic accountant’s report.

    The case echoes that of former Jackson Jaguars financial manager Amit Patel who was imprisoned for six years for embezzling around US$20 million from the NFL team. Earlier this month, he sued FanDuel for encouraging him to gamble.

    Carter faces up to ten years in prison if convicted.

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  • Galaxy A16 5G and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 official, Week 41 in review

    Galaxy A16 5G and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 official, Week 41 in review

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    Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A16 5G with a record-breaking for the segment 6 years of Android version updates and security patches. Galaxy A16 5G comes in Midnight Blue, Turquoise, and Gray colors. The phone costts €249 in its 4/128GB trim in Europe and shipments are already underway.

    We saw photos of the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra’s display assembly, giving us an idea of the lineup’s fronts. We also saw a render of One UI 7’s new control (command?) center on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

    MediaTek announced the flagship 3nm Dimensity 9400 SoC. It’s built on TSMC’s 3nm N3E node, has a Cortex-X925 prime core running at up to 3.63GHz, and three Cortex-X4s at 3.3GHz. The GPU is Immortalis-G925, which was announced earlier this year. It runs at 1612 MHz frequency, promising 41% performance improvement, 40% faster ray tracing performance, and 44% power savings. The AI is handled by the NPU 890, which should consume 35% less energy than its predecessor. MediaTek is already shipping Dimensity 9400 chips to OEMs. We expect to see the flagship platform in the Oppo Find X8 and vivo X200 series this month.

    Samsung Galaxy A16 5G announced with record-breaking software support

    Samsung’s latest budget device will be supported until October 2030.


    Samsung Galaxy S25 displays surface in live image

    The display assembly of all three phones reveals what the front of the phones will look like.


    The Samsung Galaxy S25 rendered with One UI 7's new command center

    A visualization that doesn’t bring anything new, but stirs the imagination.


    Mediatek officially announces Dimensity 9400 with a 3.63 GHz CPU

    The 3 nm chip has a 40% faster GPU and a 30% better CPU.


    Vivo’s upcoming X200 series was all over the news this week. The X200 Pro and X200 Pro mini will adopt the vivo X100 Ultra’s 200MP periscope shooter. The series will feature the aforementioned Dimensity 9400.

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    vivo teases X200 Pro's 200MP periscope, shares camera samples

    We also get an abundance of specs and details of the upcoming series.


    vivo X200 Pro Mini leaks in live video, pricing for entire X200 series also emerges

    Our best look at the upcoming compact vivo flagship.


    vivo X200 Pro official unboxing shows out the micro quad-curved display

    The X200 Pro also appeared on Geekbench and in an SGS Fimko listing.


    Speaking of chipsets, we heard the Exynos 2500 is facing yield issues and could force Samsung to use only Snapdragon chips in the Galaxy S25 series.

    Samsung struggles with Exynos 2500 production, all Galaxy S25 units could switch to Snapdragon

    The foundry is facing poor yield rates, according to sources in Korea.


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    We get to see part of the back design.


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