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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer raids Man Utd for first new Besiktas recruit, 33, to ‘do the dirty work’
OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER is reportedly set to raid Manchester United for his first recruit at Besiktas.
The former Red Devils boss joined the Turkish giants last month – his first job since leaving Old Trafford in 2021.
And he is set to poach United for senior performance analyst Tom Green.
The 33-year-old is set to take up a similar but more senior role at Besiktas, according to The Athletic.
Green joined United in 2017 when Jose Mourinho was in charge and reportedly well thought of at the club.
He sat alongside Solskjaer and other senior coaches in the Old Trafford dugout during the Covid season and could benefit the Norwegian by doing the “dirty work”.
One source told The Athletic: “He’s considered a really good football analyst and Ole needs that at Besiktas, someone who can produce and do the dirty work, create the pre-match analysis, lead the manager into a match and make sure Ole has all the data on his iPad.
“He’ll have to make sure that the coach has the game on his computer after the match, that all coaches have analysis clips pre, live and post-match. In his role, he’d send individual clips to players before and after the games showing their actions.
“He’ll be important for Ole and his staff – it’s a brave, bold move and he has to be admired for doing that after seven or eight years over at Man United.”
The move for Solskjaer comes after he claimed Besiktas have no scouting department.
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Asked about additions in terms of playing personnel, Solskjaer said: “I came in 10 days ago and we are working to bring the right people.
“There was no scouting department and no scouting reports when we came to the club.
“So that’s something I also work with. that we structure the club in the right way for the future.
“Of course the short term is important, but we cannot make the wrong decisions.
“We cannot bring players, expensive players, to the club because financially the club have spent a lot of money on this. And I think the president has talked about, at the moment, the financial situation.
“The big thing now is that we sit together and prioritise what we can do this window.”
The secrets of Channel 4’s Hunted revealed – from the moments that are staged to what bosses ‘force’ players to do
AN apparent crew member from Channel 4’s Hunted has defended the show after it was called out for being ‘staged’.
The hit reality show sees celebrities or ordinary members of the public go on the run, attempting to evade professional hunters.
A former crew member from Hunted has defended the show – claiming it is real[/caption] The series scenes members of the public go on the run, attempting to avoid being caught by professional hunters[/caption]But while fans have been gripped to the latest celeb version, one former crew member has seemingly exposed the show.
Taking to a web forum, the unnamed staffer insisted the Channel 4 game isn’t scripted at all and taken seriously by bosses.
However, some elements are ‘faked’ including CCTV and ANPR, according to the former production member.
They explained: “What happens is the crew member that is with the fugitives will report back to production when they use their bank card, drive on a motorway etc, and then production will notify the hunters.
“This is so there’s no wasting police time or anything. CCTV footage used in the show is also normally just a GoPro on a boom pole, as they don’t have access to the real stuff, or the rights to use it.”
A Hunted spokesperson told The Sun: “As is made clear at the top of each programme, we research and accurately replicate the modern powers-of-the-state such as CCTV, ANPR and mobile phone use to ensure Hunted is as authentic as possible.
“All replicated powers are in the public domain. The Fugitives must follow a strict set of rules that are designed to reflect what many real-world fugitives do when on an extended period of being on the run.
“During the hunt there is absolutely no contact between Hunters and Fugitives, and we never interfere to influence the outcome.”
One Hunted fan conceded the show isn’t scripted, but slammed bosses for making the editing look like it’s staged.
They wrote: “Watch the earlier series and you’ll see just how much the editing has changed, they no longer show as much of the detective work.
“In earlier series they mention the CCTV clip of fugitive X was from two days ago so they knew X was in the area, now they make it appear as they are getting CCTV live from private systems.”
However, another poster slammed the show altogether, supposedly revealing what their friend was ‘forced’ to do while taking part.
They said: “The producers continually forced him to do stupid things like go into city centres, or try and get on the radio, with the threats of if he didn’t, just telling the hunters his location.
“He also had to do things like take cash out of cash points a certain number of times, and move on from a safe location within 24 hours.”
Meanwhile, it was recently confirmed Hunted would return for an eight series.
Applications are currently open and bosses are looking for civilian pairs to go on the run.
Hunted is available to stream on Channel 4.
Hunted: Winners of the UK series so far
HUNTED has been delighting Channel 4 viewers since 2015. Yet who are the winners of the long-running reality TV series?
- 2015: Lauren English, Emily Dredge, Stephen Hardiker and Martin Cole
- 2016: Nick Cummings and Ayo Adesina
- 2018: Daniel Murphy, Joseph Appleton, Bob Ayling and Alex Ayling
- 2019: The Hunters won for the first time
- 2020: Dan Ryder, Hayley Morrison, Rob Ellington and Ben Arrowsmith
- 2022: Nathan Falcon and Sarah Kibble
- 2024: Jaxon Feeley, Nicola Feeley and Sade Cooke
Keir Starmer makes it EASIER for illegal migrants to become British citizens – as he’s slammed for ‘total capitulation’
KEIR Starmer is making it easier for illegal migrants to become British citizens as he is slammed for “total capitulation”.
The Home Office is repealing rules put in place by the Tories which previously meant those arriving on small boats could almost never become UK Citizens.
In his speech last year, the Prime Minister accused the Tories of running an “open borders experiment”[/caption] A group of people thought to be migrants were brought to Dover, Kent, using a Border Force vessel[/caption] Migrants departing by boat from Petit-Fort-Philippe Beach towards the UK[/caption]The original legislation blocked illegal migrants from obtaining citizenship and subjected them to age checks.
It also allowed ministers to treat asylum seekers refusing scientific age checks as adults.
Both of these are to be redacted according to the small print of a bill published last week, The Telegraph reports.
The shadow home secretary has described the move as making “the UK the soft touch of Europe”.
Chris Philp told The Telegraph that it is a “total capitulation to people smugglers”.
Home Office ministers claim the written legislation proposed in the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill should help tackle the small boats crisis.
The former Tory law was only voted through Parliament in 2023 and some Government sources claim the powers have never been used since they were passed.
Part of the previous legislation stated that almost anyone entering illegally was ineligible for settled status.
While another clause of the same bill made it clear that those refusing scientific age assessment could be treated as over 18.
It comes as nearly 50 migrants were brought to Dover yesterday.
Following a period of stormy weather, 47 arrived in one boat, according to a BBC reporter posting on X.
Chris Philp told The Telegraph: “It will lead to dangerous young men being placed with teenage girls and makes the UK the soft touch of Europe.
“Starmer is a weak Prime Minister. He is weak on borders and is weak when it comes to protecting our borders, our children and our people.”
Labour‘s watering down has brought about fears that smugglers may advise migrants to claim they are minors.
Last year, more than 1300 illegal migrants were caught pretending to be under 18, after their cases were flagged by officials.
According to Home Office figures, three quarters of unaccompanied minors were granted asylum compared with half of adults in the year up to last September.
Those under-18 are often given school places and housed by local councils.
Current legislation means that those arriving on small boats undergo an initial assessment by two Home Office staff.
They are then judged on their “physical appearance and demeanour”.
Other major European countries, including France and Germany, use medical tests to determine the ages of those arriving.
This can include X-rays and MRI scans of bones and molar teeth.
Despite the power to conduct similar in the UK being voted in place in 2022, they are yet to be put into practice.
Labour has revealed it will retain some of the weaker clauses that were written in the Nationality and Borders Act from three years ago.
The new Government could introduce stronger legislation if it feels it is necessary.
Many political figures have already turned to social media to express their thoughts on the easing of checks.
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe wrote: “Our asylum system is already as soft as a boiled maggot. Zero tolerance is required.”
The Sun has approached the Home Office for comment.
The Sun Says Labour’s slavish devotion to ECHR proves they will never fully clampdown on migration
By the Sun
HOME Secretary Yvette Cooper’s planned new legislation to stop lawyers coaching migrants is plain common sense.
Legal advice for new arrivals straight off the boat should not be to make up false claims in order to prevent them being deported.
Why should someone be encouraged to pretend they are gay so they can stay in Britain to avoid persecution back home?
Such unscrupulous advice is not legal. It’s criminal.
But the new plans are a perfect example of how Labour pulls in two directions at the same time.
While these policies were being put together, the Government’s top law officer was on his feet before the Council of Europe.
Our EU-loving Attorney General Lord Hermer told Strasbourg that our Government “will never withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights or refuse to comply with judgments of the court.”
It is precisely the rulings of this court which provide illegal migrants with the ammunition for their battles to stay in Britain.
And yet the Attorney General promises we will never even challenge it.
Yvette Cooper may be trying to root out dodgy lawyers with her clampdown.
But Lord Hermer’s slavish devotion to the human rights brigade will be music to their ears.
Love Island’s Grace’s doctor reveals full list of £2k tweakments she had on her face before joining All Stars
LOVE Island star Grace Jackson’s doctor has revealed exactly what she’s had done to her face, before heading into the All Stars villa.
The blonde beauty treated herself to a 7-day Love Island ‘glow up’ prior to entering the show, including a visit to a filler doctor, getting a lash lift, and having ‘knockout’ hair extensions put in.
Grace is a regular visitor to Dr. Rosh’s clinic[/caption]And the 26-year-old also appeared in a social media clip where she can be seen telling an aesthetic doctor what tweakments she’d like made.
Grace has visited the world’s most renowned aesthetics doctor, Dr Rosh, on numerous occasions for her glow ups, and he shared the video with his 562,000 followers, writing: “Before flying off to the Love Island All stars villa, Grace stopped by KLNIK for a refresh.
“We added a touch of refinement—subtle enhancements to perfect her symmetry and bring out that radiant, villa-ready look.”
Now, Dr Rosh has spoken to The Sun about exactly which enhancements Joey Essex’s ex Grace has had – and why he’s refused her lip filler in the past.
He explained: “When Grace came to work for me doing social media she was about 23-years-old, and she’d had nothing done at all.
“And even for the first year or 18 months or so she still didn’t get anything done, even though she was working in my clinic.
“But she wanted tear trough filler, and I can’t remember when exactly it was but she decided ‘I’m going to dip my toe in this and do it.’
“So we ended up doing tear trough for her, and it was such a great result.”
Dr. Rosh continued: “After that, we continued to do minimal work. She had an eyebrow lift.
“She explained this in a bit of a confusing way in the video, but basically she hasn’t had Botox since before Love Island, but her eyebrows and her under eyes feel heavy because she’s not having traditional Botox.
“So normally with Botox it’s for one, two or three areas, but she doesn’t have that.
“She has a specific kind of fox eye lift – a fox eye treatment.”
At Dr. Rosh’s clinic, Grace will have spent £395 on filler, per place, on three places.
She also splashed £245 for each Botox, of which she had three.
The famed aesthetics doctor – whose clients include the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Hollywood stars – also spoke about the backlash Grace has received over her cheeks.
Some fans have called it “botched filler” but Dr. Rosh has said Grace actually has a middle cheek split, adding: “It’s just how she is.”
Dr. Rosh gave the reality star advice for the cheek split before she went on the show.
He says: “I said before you go on camera, Grace, in the evenings 10 minutes before you go on gua sha the s*** out of it – gua sha, gua sha, gua sha.”
Dr Rosh also shared that Grace has something called masseter Botox, which involves injecting it into the masseter muscles.
But the star gets nervous when it comes to asking for lip filler, Dr. Rosh says.
He adds: “When Grace is asking me for lips, she’s looking nervous because she knows I’ll just say no.
“I have a maintenance concept where I’m not looking to maintain a look, not to make the lips go bigger.
“Before Love Island this time, Grace hadn’t had her lips done in 18 months and I was just looking to take them back to where they were.
“So Grace I think had 0.1 or 0.2 in her lips. She looks fresh and has had undetectable filler.”
Despite Grace looking beautiful as a result of her 7-day Love Island ‘glow up,’ the 26-year-old has been subject to a barrage of negative comments from fans.
The most common question being ‘why does she need enhancements, when she’s already beautiful?’ as well as questions about getting tweakments at the age of 26.
Addressing the backlash, Dr Rosh shared: “Grace doesn’t find it difficult. She’s very strong emotionally so she’d just laugh at the backlash.
“I think ultimately you’ve got to understand the history of me, who I’m talking to and what they stand for, you know, it’s like when I started my career, I didn’t do anyone under 25.
“I think for the first two or three years of my career I just wouldn’t do anyone under 25.
“I was correcting so many people under that age and thought ‘what am I doing here?’ I was injecting and then letting them get injected by someone else and then I dissolved them.
“I will now as I keep them as patients, and if you speak to my patients, their parents, their partners, the one thing that they will say across the board is that they are very happy.
“And I do say no, if I think someone doesn’t need something, I’ll say no.”
Keir Starmer is a HR manager, NOT a leader and Angela Rayner ‘manipulates people’, blasts expose
LABOUR voiced doubts over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership amid accusations he wasn’t “driving the train” – but is more like a HR manager, it is claimed.
The Prime Minister comes under scathing attack in a new book on his qualities leading the organisation shortly before the general election.
Sir Keir Starmer is described as being like a HR manager in a new book[/caption] Angela Rayner is also accused of being ‘manipulative’[/caption] Get In charts the Labour Party’s rise to power following 14 years of Opposition[/caption]While deputy leader Angela Rayner is described as someone who “manipulates people”.
The revelations appear in Get In, by authors Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund, which chart’s the party’s rise to power following 14 years in Opposition.
One aide said: “Keir’s not driving the train. He thinks he’s driving the train, but we’ve sat him at the front of the DLR”.
The DLR is a reference to driverless Docklands Light Railway trains in the capital.
Concerns about his leadership have also been raised by his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney who complained he behaved like a “HR manager”.
He even raised fears about his boss’s long-term ambitions in 2021 when he declared: “What’s the point in circling the wagons if you can’t last?”
Ms Rayner even joked he was so inept he couldn’t run a bath, in extracts from the book serialised in The Sunday Times.
Mr Starmer also hired an acting coach to help overcome his aversion to addressing crowds and his “wooden” styles back in 2017.
The book goes on to reveal that Mr Starmer didn’t want to define his own brand of politics.
He even told one MP colleague: “There’s no such thing as Starmer-ism and there never will be.”
Mr McSweeney said the PM has “some sense of skulduggery” but the likes of his deputy leader are “political all the time, she manipulates people”.
He added: “All of her people come from Unite. Keir doesn’t realise these are people he cannot do business with.”
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The book also refers to how Ms Rayner dealt with royal issues after the Queen died.
She reportedly advocated excluding Prince Andrew from royal duties entirely after allegations emerged he sexually abused a 17-year-old and had a close relationship with Epstein — which he has denied.
In 2022, Andrew paid accuser Virginia Giuffre an undisclosed sum, reported to be £12million, to settle her claim for sex assault without admission of wrongdoing.
Referring to discussions on whether to dump Andrew from the monarchy, the deputy Labour leader reportedly said: “I’m not going to vote to keep that nonce on… I can’t go back to my constituency and say, yeah, I support that.”