CARRICK FAVOURITE FOR MAN UTD CARETAKER ROLE. (PHOTO)

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 Carrick favourite for Man Utd caretaker role Michael Carrick has emerged as favourite to be appointed Manchester United caretaker head coach, according to sources close to the process. Club chiefs are hoping to have an appointment in place for when players return to training on Wednesday. While a final decision is yet to be reached, talks are said to have progressed with the 44-year-old over the position. Carrick previously had a three-game stint as United's temporary boss following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismissal in 2021. He won two and drew one of those matches but left after Ralf Rangnick's arrival as interim manager. Solskjaer held face-to-face discussions with the club on Saturday about a return. United sacked Ruben Amorim as manager after 14 months in the job on 5 January. Darren Fletcher, a former United and Scotland midfielder, was initially handed temporary responsibility for first-team affairs following Amorim's departure. United suffered an FA Cup third-rou...

R. KELLY’S ATTORNEYS HAVE FILED AN EMERGENCY MOTION SEEKING HIS IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM FEDERAL CUSTODY. ( PHOTO).


 

R. Kelly’s attorneys have filed an emergency motion seeking his immediate release from federal custody, claiming prison officials orchestrated a murder-for-hire plot involving Aryan Brotherhood inmates. 

A terminally ill inmate reportedly provided a sworn statement that he was offered his freedom in exchange for killing Kelly, but instead alerted him to the plot. The legal team argues that the singer’s life remains in danger and that government misconduct has compromised his safety and rights. Do you believe these allegations warrant his release, or should the system do more to protect high-profile inmates? 

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