Newcastle Versus Liverpool Specials

Newcastle v Liverpool specials:
CARROLL SINGING WITH JOY?

ANDY CARROLL is 2/1 to score at any time against his old Newcastle team mates this weekend and 4/1 to do so if he comes on as a Liverpool sub.

Andy Carroll to score at any time (if he starts)- 2/1
To score first goal of game – 7/1; last – 7/1; hat-trick – 50/1

Andy Carroll to come on as a substitute and score 4/1

Andy Carroll to finish game if he starts it – 1/ 2 No; 6/4 yes.

Five or more goals in the game – 7/1

Both teams to score – 4/6 yes; 11/10 no.

90m odds…..15/8 Newcastle; 23/10 draw; Liverpool 7/5

Newcastle to finish above Liverpool this season? – 2/5 yes; 7/4 not.

NEWCASTLE boss Alan Pardew is 5/1 joint second favourite along with previous winner Sir Alex Ferguson to win the LMA Manager of the Year Award – but ills have installed Brendan Rodgers of Swansea their 2/1 favourite and also offer 7/1 David Moyes; 8/1 Paul Lambert; 12/1 Harry Redknapp; Roberto Mancini. Others on request.

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William Hill Premier League Specials

******************************WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS***************************************

TITLE RACE 7/2 TO BE WON IN DIFFERENT WAY

WILLIAM HILL offer 7/2 that the Premier League title will be decided on goal difference this season – and make Manchester City 13/2 to win it by that method, with United 9/1 to do so.
UNITED are currently 1/3 favourites to win the title with Hills who make City 9/4:

How many points clear will Man Utd be ahead after this weekend’s round of fixtures?

Level On Points 8/1
1 point 7/2
2 points 33/1
3 points 1/2
4 points 40/1
5 points 6/1
6 points 16/1

4/1 Any away side to be awarded a penalty at Old Trafford for the remainder of the season.

TO BE ‘BEST OF REST’ WITHOUT MANCHESTER SIDES – 4/7 Arsenal; 6/4 Spurs; 10/1 Chelsea

WILL CARROLL BE ON TARGET VERSUS OLD MATES?

ANDY CARROLLS is 2/1 to score at any time against his old Newcastle team mates this weekend and 4/1 to do so if he comes on as a Liverpool sub.

Andy Carroll to score at any time (if he starts)- 2/1
To score first goal of game – 7/1; last – 7/1; hat-trick – 50/1

Andy Carroll to come on as a substitute and score 4/1

Andy Carroll to finish game if he starts it – 1/ 2 No; 6/4 yes.

Five or more goals in the game – 7/1

NEWCASTLE boss Alan Pardew is 5/1 joint second favourite along with previous winner Sir Alex Ferguson to win the LMA Manager of the Year Award – but ills have installed Brendan Rodgers of Swansea their 2/1 favourite and also offer 7/1 David Moyes; 8/1 Paul Lambert; 12/1 Harry Redknapp; Roberto Mancini. Others on request.

PREM:_Highest ScoringTeam in this round of games:
Man City 5/1
Man Utd 11/2
Tottenham 8/1
Arsenal 9/1
Fulham 10/1
Everton 11/1
Chelsea 11/1
Wolves 12/1
Liverpool 14/1
Bolton 16/1
Wigan 20/1
Newcastle 20/1
Stoke 20/1
Norwich 25/1
QPR 28/1
Aston Villa 33/1
West Brom 33/1
Blackburn 33/1
Swansea 50/1
Sunderland 50/1

E/W 1/4 1-2-3-4

PREM FOOTBALL_FastestScoringTeam_

Man City 8/1
Tottenham 9/1
Man Utd 9/1
Fulham 10/1
Arsenal 10/1
Chelsea 11/1
Everton 11/1
Wolves 12/1
Liverpool 12/1
Newcastle 14/1
Wigan 16/1
Bolton 16/1
Stoke 16/1
West Brom 16/1
QPR 18/1
Norwich 20/1
Aston Villa 22/1
Blackburn 25/1
Swansea 33/1
Sunderland 33/1

E/W 1/4 1-2-3-4
PREMIER LEAGUE HAT TRICK IN THIS ROUND OF GAMES:

Yes 11/4
No 1/4

TO BE LMA LEAGUE MANAGER OF YEAR – 2/1 Rodgersl; 5/1 Ferguson; Pardew; 7 Moyes; 8 Lambert; 12 Redknapp; Mancini. Others on request.

TO BE RELEGATED- 1/10 Wolves (11/2 stay up); 2/7 QPR (5/2); 4/11 Wigan (2/1); 6/4 Bolton (1/ 2); 9/4 Blackburn. Others on request.

FINISH BOTTOM: 8/11 Wolves; 11/4 QPR; 3/1 Wigan; 14/1 Bolton; 20/1 Blackburn. Others on request.

NEXT CHELSEA PERMANENT BOSS- 9/4 Mourinho; 10/3 RDM; 9/2 Guardiola; 7 Blanc; 8 Low; Benitez. Others on request.

HARRY STILL FAVOURITE FOR ENGLAND

HARRY REDKNAPP has drifted from 1/7 to 1/ 4 to be the next permanent England manager, with Roy Hodgson backed from 6/1 to 4/1 second favourite, ahead of 6/1 Stuart Pearce, with Jose Mourinho 12/1.

When will Fabio Capello’s permanent replacement have their first official press conference as England manager?:

2/1 before the end of Premier League season
8/15 between end of Premier League season and first England Euro match
20/1 during Euro 2012
11/2 after Euro 2012

William Hill – How many FA Cup Semi Managers still in their jobs on the first day of next season: 6/1 none or one; 6/4 two; 11/10 three; 7/1 all four
*for purposes of bet Roberto Di Matteo is current Chelsea manager

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United 16/1 To Win All Their Remaining Matches…how Many Points Will 17th Get?

Manchester United moved four points clear of Manchester City and William Hill make them 4/9 to retain the Premier League title with City 13/8 to win it for the first time. At the other end of the table, another heavy defeat for Wolves saw them slip to the bottom of the table and Hills think that the writing could be on the wall for Terry Connor’s men, offering 1/6 that they are relegated.

Alex Ferguson has claimed that his side need to win all of their remaining games if they are to win their 20th title and William Hill make them 16/1 to do so.

“There is no doubting that Manchester City will push their rivals all the way, but United now have the upper hand and if they win their remaining matches, will win the league,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Wolves have really struggled since dispensing of Mick McCarthy and Hills are offering 5/6 that Terry Connor is still in charge on the final day of the season (5/6 that he is not). It is not thought that the 40 point mark will be necessary for the team finishing in 17th place and Hills make 31 points or less their 21/10 favourite with 32 or 33 5/2.

Chelsea won their fourth consecutive match with Roberto Di Matteo in charge and William Hill make them 4/1 to avoid defeat in their next five matches, although they are 5/6 to lose next weekend against Manchester City.

Premier League Outright: 4/9 Manchester United; 13/8 Manchester City; 250/1 Arsenal; 250/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Chelsea

Premier League Relegation: 1/6 Wolves; 1/4 Wigan; 2/5 QPR; 5/4 Bolton; 2/1 Blackburn; 33/1 BAR

Premier League To Stay Up: 4/11 Blackburn; 4/7 Bolton; 7/4 QPR; 11/4 Wigan; 7/2 Wolves

Will Terry Connor be in charge of Wolves on the final day of the season: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

How many points will 17th position get: 11/2 38 or more; 7/2 36 or 37; 11/4 34 or 35; 5/2 32 or 33; 21/10 31 or less

16/1 Manchester United to win all of their remaining games of 2011/12 season

When will Chelsea next lose: 5/6 Manchester City; 7/2 Tottenham; 5/1 Benfica (a); 16/1 Aston Villa; 16/1 Benfica (h); 4/1 unbeaten in any of these matches

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26 Hours Without A Goal: How Long Before Torres Bags Again?

5/1 TITLE IS DECIDED BY GOAL DIFFERENCE

Fernando Torres finally scored after 26 hours for Chelsea at the weekend and William Hill are offering odds on how long it will be until he nets again. He is Even money to fail to score within two hours of play, although he is 7/2 to score within the next hour. Torres could well go on a scoring run now and Hills make him 8/11 to outscore Andy Carroll between now and the end of the season and he is 2/9 to outscore Carlos Tevez in the same time frame.

Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed that his side’s 5-0 win against Wolves was vital due to the fact that he thinks that the title may be decided by goal difference. William Hill are offering 5/1 that he is correct and that the title is settled one way or the other by goal difference.

“This title run-in could be one of the closest ever and odds of 5/1 suggest that goal difference may be the deciding factor,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Despite Sunderland’s recent good form, William Hill think they have left their charge up the table too late and make Newcastle 1/10 to win bragging rights in the North East by finishing higher than their rivals (Sunderland are 11/2 to do so). They are 8/15 to finish in the top half of the table, something that would have seemed preposterous when Martin O’Neill took over the club (they are 11/8 to finish in the bottom half of the league). Blackburn have shown recent signs of improvement and they are out to 2/1 to be relegated (4/11 to stay up).

Mick McCarthy to be reinstated as Wolves manager this season 8/1. ‘Although they only had ten players for much of the game Wolves capitulated against United and TC’s record suggests he is a man who would rather be doing the job he used to do alongside Mick McCarthy. We think it is unlikely but not impossible that Mick could come back to inspire a bid to avoid relegation,’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Wolves are currently 1/6 to relegated with Hills, 7/2 to stay up, but 6/5 favourites to finish bottom.

How long until Torres’ next goal: 7/2 0-60 minutes; 5/2 61-120 minutes; 5/1 121-180 minutes; 1/1 180 minutes or more

Who will score more EPL goals between now until the end of the season:
2/9 Torres; 3/1 Tevez
8/11 Torres; 1/1 Carroll

Who will finish higher in the league: 1/10 Newcastle; 11/2 Sunderland

Sunderland finishing position: 8/15 top half; 11/8 bottom half

5/1 Premier League title to be won on goal difference

Premier League relegation: 1/6 Wolves; 1/4 Wigan; 2/5 QPR; 5/4 Bolton; 2/1 Blackburn; 33/1 BAR

Premier League to stay up: 4/11 Blackburn; 4/7 Bolton; 7/4 QPR; 11/4 Wigan; 7/2 Wolves

To finish bottom: 6/5 Wolves; 15/8 Wigan; 5/2 QPR; 9/1 Bolton; 14/1 Blackburn

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5/1 Title Is Decided On Goal Difference…9/4 Van Persie Breaks 18 Year Old Record

WEDNESDAY PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS

Alex Ferguson has claimed that the Premier League title could go down to the wire with goal difference possibly being a deciding factor. William Hill offer 5/1 that the destination of the Premier League trophy is decided this way. Should that be the case, Hills think that United have the edge, offering 4/7 that they end the season with a more superior goal difference than their Manchester rivals (5/4 vice versa). Hills go 3/1 that the title is decided after the result of the Manchester Derby on the 30th April.

“This could be one of the closest title run ins yet, made all the more exciting by the fact that it is City against United,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “It is looking more and more likely that the Derby on 30th April could be the most important in recent memory.”

Robin van Persie could add to his impressive tally by bagging a goal or two on Wednesday evening against Everton and William Hill are offering 9/4 that he breaks the all time individual Premier League record goal tally of 34. He is 5/2 to outscore the entire Everton team during their match on Wednesday.

William Hill Odds:

Robin van Persie vs Everton (most goals): 5/2 Robin van Persie; 5/4 Everton; 6/4 Draw

Van Persie to score 35 or more League goals 2011/12: 9/4 yes; 1/3 no

5/1 Premier League title to be decided by goal difference

Which team will have the highest goal difference: 4/7 Manchester United; 5/4 Manchester City

Wednesday Premier League Specials:

Highest Scoring Match:
15/8 Tottenham / Stoke
5/2 Manchester City / Chelsea
3/1 QPR / Liverpool
3/1 Everton / Arsenal

Highest Scoring Team: 2/1 Tottenham; 7/2 Liverpool; 9/2 Manchester City; 11/2 Arsenal; 8/1 Everton; 9/1 Chelsea; 16/1 QPR; 20/1 Stoke

Fastest scoring team: 10/3 Tottenham; 4/1 Liverpool; 5/1 Manchester City; 5/1 Arsenal; 6/1 Everton; 13/2 Chelsea; 10/1 QPR; 12/1 Stoke

Total red cards: 4/5 none; 2/1 one; 3/1 two or more

Hat-trick scored: 3/1 yes; 2/9 no

Joe Crilly
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City Slip Could Ultimately Cost Mancini His Job…ferdinand Vs. Terry Round Two…leeds Latest

Manchester City’s defeat to Everton has seen their lead at the top of the table wiped out and Roberto Mancini could find his job in danger if Manchester City fail to lift the trophy this season. William Hill make the City boss 11/4 to have left his position by the start of next season. Jose Mourinho could well be the replacement at the Etihad as he is the 13/8 favourite to be the next City manager.

Sir Alex Ferguson could also be on his way at the end of the season and Hills make him 11/4 to have left his position by the start of next season. Jose Mourinho is also the favourite to take over from Ferguson, with Hills making him 5/2 to be the next Red Devils manager.

“Jose Mourinho is up there as one of the best managers in the world and would be at the top of any elite club’s wish lists but it looks like Manchester will be his ultimate destination,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Manchester United take on Chelsea at the weekend and William Hill are offering 9/4 that Rio Ferdinand and John Terry do not shake hands (1/3 that they do). John Terry is 1/3 to captain England for their first match of Euro 2012, with Steven Gerrard the 4/1 second favourite and Rio Ferdinand 6/1.

Leeds have sacked Simon Grayson and William Hill make Alan Curbishley the 8/11 favourite to succeed him at Elland Road. Roberto Di Matteo is the 7/2 second favourite with John Shridan and Neil Redfearn both offered at 8/1.

William Hill odds:

Next Manchester United Manager: 5/2 Jose Mourinho; 4/1 Ole Gunnar Solksjaer; 8/1 Pep Guardiola; 10/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Martin O’Neill; 20/1 Mark Hughes; 33/1 Carlos Quieroz; 33/1 Gus Hiddink; 33/1 Mike Phelan; 33/1 Ryan Giggs; 33/1 Steve Bruce

Next Manchester City Manager: 13/8 Jose Mourinho; 10/1 Martin O’Neill; 10/1 Gus Hiddink; 10/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 14/1 Frank Rijkaard; 14/1 Rafa Benitez; 20/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Jurgen Klinsmann

Jose Mourinho next club: 13/8 Manchester City; 4/1 Manchester City; 5/1 Tottenham; 6/1 Arsenal; 8/1 England National team; 12/1 Chelsea; 16/1 Portugal national team; 20/1 Inter; 25/1 AC Milan; 33/1 Juventus; 33/1 Barcelona; 33/1 Liverpool; 100/1 Rangers; 100/1 Celtic

Sir Alex Ferguson still at Manchester United come the start of 2012/13 season: 1/4 yes; 11/4 no

Roberto Mancini still at Manchester City come the end of 2012/13 season: 1/4 yes; 11/4 no

John Terry and Rio Ferinand to shake hands on 5th Feb 2012: 1/3 yes; 9/4 no
*both must start AND pre-match handshakes must take place otherwise all bets are void

England Captain: 1/3 John Terry; 4/1 Steven Gerrard; 6/1 Rio Ferdinand; 8/1 Joe Hart; 8/1 Frank Lampard; 20/1 Scott Parker

Next Leeds Manager: 8/11 Neil Warnock; 7/2 Roberto Di Matteo; 8/1 John Sheridan; 8/1 Neil Redfearn; 10/1 Sean O’Driscoll; 10/1 Dave Jones; 10/1 Gus Poyet; 12/1 Billy Davies; 14/1 Steve Bruce; 16/1 Gianfranco Zola; 16/1 Karl Robinson; 16/1 Phil Brown; 16/1 Dennis Wise; 16/1 Alan Curbishley; 20/1 Gordon Strachan; 20/1 Lee Clarke; 25/1 Iain Dowie; 33/1 Peter Reid; 33/1 Dougie Freedman; 40/1 Lucas Radebe; 40/1 Roy Keane; 50/1 Gary McCallister

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Could Strikers Be On Their Ways Out Of North London?

Jermaine Defoe is reportedly the subject of some interest on Merseyside and William Hill make him 6/1 to join Liverpool this January, although he is 1/4 to remain at Spurs. Across North London, Arsene Wenger is under increasing pressure to bring success to the Emirates, but despite this, he is 66/1 to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job. Hills are offering 5/2, however that Wenger is no longer Arsenal manager come the first day of next season. Robin van Persie contract expires in 2013 but despite this, Hills do not think that Arsenal will cash in on their prize asset just yet. He is 2/5 to still be an Arsenal player on the first day of the 2012/13 Premier League season.

“Arsenal have not looked their usual selves this year but we think that both van Persie and Wenger will stay put in order to help their push for Europe in the second half of the season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arsene Wenger’s conqueror from Sunday, Brendan Rodgers, is 5/1 second favourite to be voted LMA manager of the year behind 5/2 favourite Roberto Mancini. Sir Alex Ferguson and Paul Lambert are the 13/2 joint third favourites.

Gary Cahill’s long protracted move to Chelsea, was finally completed on Monday and William Hill make him 11/10 to start England’s first Euro 2012 match. He is 20/1 to start the first goal of Chelsea’s match against Norwich this weekend and 7/1 to score anytime.

Jermaine Defoe’s club after January Transfer window: 1/4 Tottenham; 6/1 QPR; 6/1 Liverpool; 12/1 Newcastle; 14/1 Aston Villa; 18/1 Sunderland; 25/1 Fulham

Who will leave Arsenal first: 1/2 Robin van Persie; 6/4 Arsene Wenger

When will Arsene Wenger leave Arsenal: 5/2 2012; 5/2 2013; 7/4 2014; 6/4 2015 or later

Arsene Wenger Arsenal manager on the first day of the Premier League season 2012/13: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

Robin van Persie at Arsenal on the first day of the Premier League 2012/13 season: 2/5 yes; 7/4 no

Gary Cahill to start England’s first Euro 2012: 4/6 no; 11/10 yes

LMA Manager of the Year 2011/12: 5/2 Roberto Mancini; 5/1 Brendan Rodgers; 13/2 Sir Alex Ferguson; 13/2 Paul Lambert; 15/2 Harry Redknapp; 9/1 Alan Pardew; 11/1 Tony Pulis; 14/1 Martin O’Neill; 16/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Arsene Wenger; 25/1 Andre Villas Boas; 25/1 Roberto Martinez; 25/1 Roy Hodgson; 25/1 Martin Jol; 33/1 Kenny Dalglish; 33/1 Mick McCarthy; 40/1 Alex McLeish; 40/1 Steve Kean; 40/1 Owen Coyle

Joe Crilly
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You Bet Fergie’ S Points’ Point Isn’t Pointless

YOU BET FERGIE’S POINTS’ POINT ISN’T POINTLESS

WITH Sir Alex Ferguson suggesting a points totial in the high eighties will be needed to lift the Premier League title, William Hill have opened a book on just how many points the winning club will collect – and indeed make 86-90 their 6/4 favourite. ‘We certainly feel Fergie has pointed the way to the likely total needed to land the title’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

How Many Points Will Winner Of Premier League Have?

Under 80….13/2
81 – 85……5/2
86-90……..6/4
91 or over…..2/1

WILLIAM HILL PREM LEAGUE ODDS UPDATE

PREM TITLE ODDS….4/7 Man C; 9/4 Man U; 10/1 Spurs; 25 Chelsea; 50 Arsenal; 150 Liverpool

TOP 4 FINISH – 1/200 Man C; 1/40 Man U; 1/3 Spurs; 4/9 Chelsea; 11/8 Arsenal; 5/2 Liverpool

WITHOUT MANCS- 10/11 Spurs; 15/8 Chelsea; 10/3 Arsenal; 16/1 Liverpool

RELEGATION- 2/5 Wigan (7/4 stay up); 4/7 Bolton (5/4); 4/5 Blackburn (10/11); 7/4 QPR-Wolves; 7/2 Swansea; 9 Norwich; 10 WBA

PREM TOP SCORER- 6/5 RVP; 5/2 Aguero; 6/1 Rooney; 10/1 Ba. Others on request.

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Scholes To See Red During Comeback

SCHOLES 7/2 TO SEE RED ON RETURN

WILLIAM HILL offer 7/2 that Paul Scholes will be sent off during any competitive game this season following his return to Man U colours – and Hills are betting on how many starts he’ll make in the Premier League, amking 0-3 their 10/11 favourite, while he is 8/15 to fail to score in the Premier League this season. Hills also offer 5/2 about him playing in a Premier League game during the 2012/13 season for United. ‘Scholes’ unexpected comeback is likely to be short-lived if United get their full squad available, but it has certainly created a lively betting interest and he was well backed at 11/2 to score against City.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL HAVE OPENED A BOOK ON WHETHER SIR ALEX FERGUSON, OR WAYNE ROONEY, WILL LEAVE THEIR CURRENT MAN U POSITIONS FIRST – AND MAKE SIR ALEX 1/3 TO GO BEFORE ROONEY WHO IS 9/4 TO DO VICE VERSA.

HILLS:

SCHOLES’ PREM STARTS THIS SEASON – 0-3 10/11; 4-7 13/8; 8-11 11/2; 12+ 10/1
SCHOLES’ PREM GOALS THIS SEASON- 0- 8/15; 1- 9/4; 2+ 4/1
SCHOLES TO BE RED CARDED IN ANY GAME THIS SEASON- 1/5 No; 7/2 yes
SCHOLES TO PLAY IN ANY UNITED COMPETITIVE GAME IN 12/13 SEASON – 2/7 No; 5/2 Yes.

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You Bet Beginning Of End For Fergie As 8/1 Another Keeper Goal



YOU BET IT MAY BE THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR FERGIE

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/2 that Sir Alex Ferguson will no longer be Man U boss at the start of next season, and 10/3 that Wayne Rooney will have left the club by then as United crashed to a 2nd straight defeat and Rooney was taken off well before the end of the game. ‘All of a sudden United’s season is collapsing around them and it could be that the Fergie era is coming to an end’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

FERGIE STILL THERE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON – 2/7 YES; 5/2 NO
ROONEY STILL THERE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON- 1/5 YES; 10/3 NO

PREM TITLE ODDS- 4/9 City; 11/4 Man U; 15/2 Spurs; 50 Chelsea; 66 Arsenal; 100 Liverpool
Top 4 finish- 1/200 City; 1/33 United; 1/ 4 Spurs; 4/7 Chelsea; 6/4 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool; 33/1 Newcastle
Without Mancs- 8/11 Spurs; 11/4 Chelsea; 4 Arsenal; 9 Liverpool.

MAN U FINISH THIS SEASON:
WINNER11/4
2ND5/4
3RD11/4
4TH OR LOWER6/1

NEWCASTLE 1/ 4 TOP HALF FINISH, 11/4 BOTTOM HALF
DEMBA BA 9/1 TOP PREM SCORER THIS SEASON

HOW(ARD)’S THAT?!

WILLIAM HILL are paying out on both Howard and Ngog in their ‘first goalscorer’ market for the Everton-Bolton game. ‘It is not unknown for keepers to score but very rare, so we are paying out to anyone who backed Howard at 100/1 and also on Ngog’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS NOW OFFER 8/1 THAT ANOTHER PREM KEEPER WILL SCORE A LEAGUE GOAL THIS SEASON.

RELEGATION ODDS….4/9 Wigan (13/8 stay up); 4/7 Blackburn (5/4); 8/11 Bolton (Evs); 13/8 Wolves; 9/4 QPR; 10/3 Swansea; 6 Norwich; 12 WBA

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