Michael’s G-owen To Have To Do More To Feature For Fergie As United Set To Top A Ton

Michael Owen made a goalscoring return to Manchester United’s first team, but despite this, William Hill do not think that his performance against Leeds will force him back into Sir Alex Ferguson’s Premier League reckoning. He is odds on at 10/11 to start between 0 and one game. He is 8/1 to start six or more games. Owen bagged a brace against Leeds and Hills offer 5/6 that he scores more than seven goals for United this season in all competitions. He is 10/1 to make any appearance for England before the end of Euro 2012 and 16/1 to make Fabio Capello’s Euro 2012 squad.

“Michael Owen will have been delighted to have impressed on his first start for United since January, but the odds suggest that he will need to produce more of the same if he is to elbow his way into Fergie’s Premier League plans,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

United have been in great goalscoring form this season and Hills go 11/2 about the Red Devils scoring 100 or more goals in the Premier League this season.

TOTAL MAN UTD PREMIER LEAGUE GOALS
80 or less 13/2
81 – 85 4/1
86 – 90 3/1
91 – 95 5/2
96 – 99 7/2
100 or more 11/2

Total Man Utd Goals – Danny Welbeck
under 11.5 5/6
over 11.5 5/6
**All competitions

Total Man Utd Goals – Dimitar Berbatov
under 7.5 5/6
over 7.5 5/6
**All competitions

Total Man Utd Goals – Michael Owen
under 7.5 5/6
over 7.5 5/6
**All competitions

Total Man Utd Goals – Wayne Rooney
under 25.5 5/6
over 25.5 5/6
**All competitions

Total Man Utd Goals – Javier Hernandez
under 16.5 EVS
over 16.5 8/11
**All competitions

Michael Owen Premier League Starts
0-1 10/11
2-3 7/4
4-5 9/2
6 or more 8/1

Michael Owen England:

To play before the end of Euro 2012: 10/1

To make Fabio Capello’s final Euro 2012 Squad: 16/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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First The Bbc…could Itv Now Be On Fergie’s Blacklist?

Sir Alex Ferguson seemingly took offence at the line of questioning from Kenny Dalglish’s daughter Kelly, after the match in Benfica and William Hill are offering 8/1 that the two bosses refuse to shake hands after their teams meet at Anfield on the 15th October. Hills also offer 33/1 that Fergie officially announces that he will not conduct any interviews with Kelly Cates following a Manchester United match.

“Fergie is known to have very little time for any journalists that dare to irritate him with awkward questions, and it could well be that his rival’s daughter may well have ticked that box on Wednesday evening,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

With the match between the two rivals a month away, Hills are offering 9/1 that Liverpool win both matches and 5/2 that United do. For both side to get a win each is 9/4.

How many points will Liverpool get against Manchester United? 9/1 Six; 11/2 four; 9/4 three; 15/2 two; 3/1 one; 5/2 none

Will Ferguson and Dalglish shake hands following the match at Anfield on Oct 15th? 1/20 yes; 8/1 no

Ferguson to announce that he will refuse to conduct any interviews with Kelly Cates during this season: 33/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Fergie 7/1 To Reimpose Beeb Ban + Prem Weekend Specials

WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS:

FERGIE 7/1 TO REIMPOSE BEEB BAN

WILLIAM HILL offer 7/1 that Sir Alex Ferguson will reimpose his interview ban with the BBC before the end of the season. ‘It is very easy to imagine Sir Alex taking offence at a line of questioning following a United defeat and immediately returning to his vow of silence where the BBC is concerned’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Who Will Be Top Of Premier League on Sunday at Midnight?
Man Utd 8/11
Man City 13/8
Wolves 9/1
Chelsea 10/1
Liverpool 16/1
Aston Villa 33/1
Newcastle 100/1

TO WIN PREM LEAGUE TITLE…11/8 Man U; 11/4 Chelsea; 11/4 Man C; 10 Liverpool; 16 Arsenal; 66 Spurs.
RELEGATION…8/11 Swansea (Evens stay up); 5/6 Norwich (5/6); 11/10 QPR (4/6); 11/8 Blackburn (8./15); 13/8 Wigan 4/9); 9/2 Wolves; 5 WBA; 6 Newcastle; 13/2 Bolton.
FASTEST SCORING TEAM THIS WEEKEND: |
Chelsea 15/2
Man Utd 9/1
Liverpool 9/1
Aston Villa 11/1
Man City 12/1
Newcastle 14/1
Tottenham 14/1
Everton 14/1
Wigan 14/1
West Brom 14/1
Swansea 16/1
Blackburn 18/1
Sunderland 18/1
Stoke 20/1
QPR 20/1
Fulham 20/1
Wolves 20/1
Arsenal 20/1
Bolton 20/1
Norwich 25/1

EW ¼ 1,2,3,4

HAT TRICK SCORED – 4/1 YES; 1/7 NO

TOTAL RED CARDS- 5/1 NONE; 19/10 ONE; 4/6 TWO OR MORE

|Highest Scoring Team|

Chelsea …………..13/2
Man Utd 9/1
Liverpool 9/1
Aston Villa 12/1
Newcastle 14/1
Tottenham 14/1
Man City 14/1
Everton …………..14/1
Wigan…… 14/1
West Brom 14/1
Swansea 16/1
Blackburn 18/1
Sunderland 18/1
Stoke …………..20/1
QPR …………..20/1
Fulham …………..20/1
Wolves….. 20/1
Arsenal… 25/1
Bolton… 28/1
Norwich 40/1

EW ¼ 1,2,3,4. Dead heat rules apply.

|Highest Scoring Match|

Chelsea v Norwich 9/2
Liverpool v Bolton 6/1
Man Utd v Arsenal 13/2
Tottenham v Man City 7/1
Newcastle v Fulham 8/1
Aston Villa v Wolves 9/1
Blackburn v Everton 9/1
West Brom v Stoke 10/1
Swansea v Sunderland 10/1
Wigan v QPR …………..10/1

EW 1/5 1,2,3. Dead heat rules apply.

WHO’LL BE FIRST OF BIG FIVE BOSSES TO GO?
WITH pressures facing all five of the leading Premier League bosses, William Hill have opened a book on which of them will be the first to depart his club and have installed Arsene Wenger as the 5/4 favourite, with Kenny Dalglish the 8/1 outsider. ‘For different reasons each of the bosses could find themselves leaving sooner than expected, and likewise it would be no great surprise if they were all still around in three years or more, but we feel Arsene is currently under the greatest pressure’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHICH OF THESE FIVE WILL BE FIRST BOSS TO LEAVE HIS POSITION?
Wenger..5/4
Villas-Boas….5/2
Mancini..7/2
Ferguson…6/1
Dalglish……8/1

WHO WILL SUCCEED ARSENE WHEN HE GOES?
WITH Arsene Wenger’s reign as Arsenal boss appearing to be under threat, William Hill have opened a book on who will succeed him, and have installed Martin O’Neill as 9/2 favourite. ‘We still believe Arsene will at least see out the season, and make him odds-on to do so, but should Arsenal’s results deteriorate badly the job could well become available very much more quickly’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

TO BE NEXT PERMANENT ARSENAL BOSS…9/2 Martin O’Neill; 6/1 Remi Garde; Jose Mlourinho; 10/1 Hiddink; 12/1 Van Basten; 14/1 Coyle; 16/1 M Laudrup; 20/1 Henry; Moyes. Others on request.

WENGER TO SEE OUT SEASON…..2/7 YES, 5/2 NO

NASRI 20/1 TO SEE RED AGAINST GUNNERS

William Hill offer 11/10 Nasri will score v Arsenal this season, and 20/1 that he will be sent off against them,in any of the four major competitions.’Nasri could play against Arsenal for City on several occasions so it is probably inevitable he will score or be sent off against them’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

CHELSEA’S STRIKING CONTEST

With Chelsea’s new boss Villas-Boas bringing in new attacking options and Torres still yet to return to his prolific striking ways, William Hill have opened a book on who will top score in Premier League games for the Stamford Bridge side this season. ‘The striking positions in the Chelsea side seem to be up for grabs and any one of seven or eight players would appear to be in with a chance of being the club’s top scorer this season.’ Said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.’Torres is the obvious favourite, but he is showing few signs of recapturing his old form’

WILLIAM HILL- TO BE CHELSEA TOP SCORER OF PREM GOALS THIS SEASON

Fernando Torres 7/4
Didier Drogba 7/2
Nicolas Anelka 7/2
Frank Lampard 5/1
Romelu Lukaku 7/1
Florent Malouda 8/1
Salomon Kalou 10/1
Juan Mata 10/1

When Will Torres Score?
Norwich…4/6
Sunderland..10/3
Man Utd..13/2
Swansea…11/2
None of these FOUR matches..9/2
MUST START VS NORWICH

Total Torres Premier League Goals this season:
under 10….2/1
10 – 13….15/8
14 – 17….9/4
18 or more….4/1

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk
Twitter – @sharpeangle

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Wenger 9/4 Not To See Season Out + Prem Round Up

***************WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE ROUND-UP****************

Hills….Premier League Outright
Man Utd11/8
Chelsea11/4
Man City 3/1
Liverpool9/1
Arsenal16/1

Hills… Moyes at Everton last day of the season? Yes – 4/11No – 2/1
AvB at Chelsea last day of the season? Yes – 1/7No – 4/1
Wenger at Arsenal last day of season? – Yes 1/3 No – 9/4

Arsenal vs Udinese & Man Utd.Win both games – 14/1…….Lose both games – 5/2…….Win ONE of the games – 11/10 (90 minutes only).

Where will Arsenal finish in Prem?
Top 2…..7/2
3rd – 4th……3/1
5th – 10th……4/6
Bottom half……..12/1

‘This is crisis time for Wenger – perhaps the greatest threat to his continued reign at the club since he arrived all those years ago’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills… Season Matchbet
Arsenal11/10
Liverpool4/6

When Will Torres Score?
Norwich4/6
Sunderland10/3
Man Utd13/2
Swansea11/2
None of these FOUR matches9/2
MUST START VS NORWICH

Total Torres Premier League Goals
under 10….2/1
10 – 13….15/8
14 – 17….9/4
18 or more….4/1

Hills… First Premier League Manager to leave:
Steve Kean 5/4
Neil Warnock 7/2
Arsene Wenger 6/1
Alan Pardew 8/1
David Moyes 11/1
Steve Bruce 14/1
Harry Redknapp 16/1
Alex McLeish 20/1
Brendan Rodgers 20/1
Mick McCarthy 20/1
Roberto Mancini 20/1
Andre Villas Boas 25/1
Owen Coyle 25/1
Paul Lambert 25/1
Roberto Martinez 25/1
Martin Jol 33/1
Roy Hodgson 33/1
Kenny Dalglish 40/1
Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1
Tony Pulis 40/1
No manager to leave 100/1

Further information…..graham sharpe….0780 3233702
Twitter – @sharpeangle

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10,000/1 Your Prem-onition Comes True!

William Hill are taking the unprecedented step of inviting their punters to predict the finishing order of all 20 sides in the Premier League, offering odds of 10,000/1 to do so. “This is a bet that could potentially run until the final day of the season and has a high return for a minimal stake,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “All football fans have strong opinions on who will finish where and we are now offering them the chance to profit from their Prem-onitions.” The odds are the same whether you pick Manchester United or Norwich to win the League or Chelsea or Swansea to finish bottom.

Manchester United are the 6/4 favourites to lift the Premier League trophy this season, while Chelsea are 11/4. Liverpool, however have been the best backed side with over 30% of all bets on the Premier League outright being placed on Kenny Dalglish’s men, who are 10/1. At the other end of the table, the three promoted sides, are the three favourites for the drop, with Swansea 4/9, Norwich 4/7 and QPR 6/4.

10,000/1 Predict the positions of all 20 sides in the Premier League

Nasri to start any Premier League game for Arsenal – 2/1

Beckham to play in Premier League season
Yes – 9/2
No – 1/8

Bottom side at Christmas to be relegated – 2/9

Top at Xmas to win the league – 8/13

Any team to score 10 goals in any game in Premier League season – 50/1

Any goalkeeper to score in Premier League season – 10/1

Any player to score 6 or more goals in any Premier League game – 50/1

Four or more players to be sent off in a single Premier League match – 20/1

Manager Sack Race: 13/8 Steve Kean; 2/1 Neil Warnock; 4/1 Alan Pardew; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Arsene Wenger; 12/1 Mick McCarthy; 14/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Owen Coyle; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; 16/1 Roberto Mancini; 16/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Andre Villas Boas; 33/1 Paul Lambert; 33/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 33/1 Martin Jol; 33/1 Tony Pulis; 40/1 Roy Hodgson; 50/1 Kenny Dalglish; 100/1 No manager to leave

No of Prem Managers to lose job
0-2 4/1
3-4 2/1
5-6 7/4
7 or more 2/1

Opening Fixtures:
6/5 Fulham; 12/5 Aston Villa; 11/5 Draw
11/20 Liverpool; 6/1 Sunderland; 11/4 Draw
23/20 Blackburn; 13/5 Wolves; 21/1 Draw
6/5 Wigan; 12/5 Norwich; 11/5 Draw
7/5 QPR; 21/10 Bolton; 21/10 Draw
11/4 Newcastle; 21/20 Arsenal; 11/5 Draw
9/2 Stoke; 7/10 Chelsea; 12/5 Draw
6/1 West Brom; 8/15 Manchester United; 11/4 Draw

Premier League Outright: 6/4 Manchester United; 11/4 Chelsea; 4/1 Manchester City; 9/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Liverpool; 50/1 Tottenham; 250/1 Everton; 250/1 Aston Villa; 2500/1 QPR; 2500/1 Newcastle; 2500/1 Sunderland; 2500/1 Fulham; 5000/1 Bolton; 5000/1 Stoke; 7500/1 Blackburn; 7500/1 West Brom; 10000/1 Swansea; 10000/1 Norwich; 10000/1 Wigan; 10000/1 Wolves

Premier League Relegation: 4/9 Swansea; 4/7 Norwich; 6/4 QPR; 2/1 Wigan; 5/2 Wolves; 3/1 Blackburn; 9/2 West Brom; 11/2 Bolton; 11/2 Newcastle; 7/1 Stoke; 9/1 Fulham; 10/1 Sunderland; 12/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 Everton; 150/1 Liverpool; 150/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Arsenal; 1000/1 Manchester United; 1000/1 Manchester City; 1000/1 Chelsea

Top four finish: 1/20 Manchester United; 1/16 Chelsea; 1/6 Manchester City; 4/7 Arsenal; 11/10 Liverpool; 3/1 Tottenham; 14/1 Aston Villa; 14/1 Everton; 66/1 Bolton; 66/1 Newcastle; 66/1 Sunderland; 66/1 Fulham; 100/1 QPR; 100/1 Stoke; 150/1 West Brom; 150/1 Blackburn; 150/1 Wolves; 200/1 Wigan; 250/1 Norwich; 250/1 Swansea

To finish bottom: 9/4 Swansea; 11/4 Norwich; 5/1 QPR; 11/2 Wigan; 8/1 Wolves; 11/1 Blackburn; 16/1 West Brom; 16/1 Bolton; 20/1 Newcastle; 25/1 Stoke; 33/1 Fulham; 33/1 Sunderland; 100/1 Aston Villa; 150/1 Everton; 750/1 Liverpool; 750/1 Tottenham; 2500/1 Arsenal; 5000/1 Chelsea; 5000/1 Manchester United; 5000/1 Manchester City

Premier League Top Scorer: 17/2 Javier Hernandez; 9/1 Wayne Rooney; 10/1 Robin van Persie; 10/1 Fernando Torres; 12/1 Darren Bent; 12/1 Carlos Tevez; 14/1 Luis Suarez; 16/1 Sergio Aguero; 20/1 Didier Drogba; 20/1 Andy Carroll; 25/1 Mario Balotelli; 25/1 Edin Dzeko; 25/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 33/1 Rafael van der Vaart; 33/1 Jermaine Defoe; 33/1 Gervinho; 40/1 Nicolas Anelka; 40/1 Frank Lampard; 50/1 BAR

Total Premier League goals in the 2011/12 season: 4/6 under 1063; 10/11 over 1063 goals; 100/1 exactly 1063 goals

How many points will the Premier League winner have: 4/6 over 84; 13/8 under 84; 5/1 exactly 84

Will Arsenal win a major trophy this season: 2/1

Player Premier League Goals:

Sergio Aguero: 5/4 11 or less; 2/1 12-15; 7/4 16 or more

Fernando Torres: 11/8 11 or less; 2/1 12-15; 13/8 16 or more

Which Striker will take the longest to get off the mark: 6/4 Didier Drogba; 15/8 Fernando Torres; 7/2 Wayne Rooney; 4/1 Sergio Aguero

When will Torres score his first goal of the season: 11/10 Stoke; 7/4 West Brom; 7/2 Norwich; 11/1 Sunderland; 16/1 Manchester United; 6/1 not to score in any of these fixtures

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Premier League Transfer Window: Sneijder In, Nasri Out

Premier League Transfer Window: Sneijder In, Nasri Out
William Hill took a £1000 bet late last night on Wesley Sneijder joining Manchester United and Hills have slashed his odds from 6/4 to 5/6 to join Sir Alex Ferguson’s side. He is now 5/6 to not join Manchester United.

“It is no secret that Sir Alex wants to find a replacement for Paul Scholes and has identified Sneijder as the man to fill the gap,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Our punters seem to be of the same opinion.”

Arsene Wenger has secured the services of Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain and William Hill have cut the odds of Samir Nasri leaving the club from 6/4 to 1/2. Wenger has also claimed that his summer spending is not over and Hills offer 5/2 that he brings in two more players and 3/1 that he brings in three more.

How many more signings will Arsene Wenger bring in before the end of the summer transfer window: 4/1 none; 5/2 one; 5/2 two; 3/1 three; 6/1 four; 8/1 five or more

Samir Nasri to leave Arsenal before the end of the transfer window: 1/2 yes; 6/4 no

Wesley Sneijder to join Manchester United by the end of the summer transfer window: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Who Will Win The Battle Of The Prem’s New Wonderkids?

Who Will Win The Battle Of The Prem’s New Wonderkids?

With two teenage starlets set to sign for Arsenal and Chelsea, William Hill are offering a match bet between who will score more goals between Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Romelu Lukaku. The 17 year old Southampton player is 7/2 to score more goals than his Belgian counterpart who is 11/8 to score more goals. Chamberlain is, however, slight favourite of the two to start more games than Lukaku, who is 5/2 to do so.

“Wenger is known for his love of blooding youngsters at Arsenal and with the attacking options available to Andre Villas-Boas, Lukaku may find starts hard to come by,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “But the Belgian striker has shown he has a great goalscoring ability and that is not to be sniffed at.”

With Sir Alex Ferguson claiming that 84 points will win the Premier League this season, William Hill are offering 5/1 that the winner obtains that exact number of points. 13/8 that less points are won to secure the title and 4/6 that the winner of the Premier League has to score more than that.

Last season, 1063 goals were scored in the Premier League and Hills offer 100/1 that the same total is matched exactly. 10/11 is available for fewer to be scored and 4/5 for more.

How many points will win the EPL: 13/8 Under 84; 5/1 84; 4/6 Over 84

How many goals will be scored in this season’s EPL: 10/11 under 1063; 100/1 exactly 1063; 4/5 over 1063

Chamberlain vs Lukaku:

Most Starts: 2/1 Chamberlain; 5/2 Lukaku; 1/1 Tie

Most Goals: 7/2 Chamberlain; 11/8 Lukaku; 11/10 Tie

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Tevez Who? Aguero Backed For City Golden Boot

Manchester City have certainly got a plethora of attacking options, but William Hill punters can only see one winner in the race to be their leading scorer. Sergio Aguero has been backed in from 7/4 all the way to 5/6. Carlos Tevez is 2/1 while Mario Balotelli is 4/1. Hills are also offering a number of specials regarding Mario Balotelli and offer j4/1 that he gets suspended by the club at any point during the season and 11/4 that he earns two or more red cards during the season.

“The fans got to have their first real look at some of City’s recent signings at the open training session and the odds suggest that the new faces will help propel them to even more success,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Meanwhile across the city, Hills are offering 6/4 that Wesley Sneijder joins United from Inter Milan following continued interest from Sir Alex Ferguson.

Sergio Aguero to join Manchester United before the end of the summer transfer window: 6/4 yes; 1/2 no

Top Manchester City goal scorer: 5/6 Sergio Aguro; 2/1 Carlos Tevez; 4/1 Mario Balotelli; 8/1 Edin Dzeko; 14/1 David Silva; 14/1 Yaya Toure; 25/1 James Milner; 33/1 Adam Johnson

Mario Balotelli Specials:

To be suspended by City: 1/7 no; 4/1 yes

League Starts: 7/4 12 or less; 3/1 13-16; 7/2 17-20; 9/4 21 or more

League goals: 5/4 6 or less; 11/5 7-10; 7/4 11 or more

League red cards: 1/2 none; 4/1 one; 11/4 two or more

Manchester City finishing position: 8/13 1st or 2nd; 11/4 3rd; 4/1 4th; 7/2 5th-10th; 33/1 11th-17th; 1000/1 relegated

Manchester City Multiples: 1/3 No trophies; 20/1 Premier League and FA Cup; 20/1 Premier League and Carling Cup; 25/1 Premier League and Champions League; 28/1 FA Cup and Carling Cup; 40/1 Carling Cup and Champions League; 40/1 FA Cup and Champions League; 100/1 Premier League, FA Cup and Carling Cup; 125/1 Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League; 125/1 Premier League, Carling Cup and Champions League; 150/1` FA Cup, Carling Cup and Champions League; 500/1 Premier League, FA Cup, Carling Cup and Champions League

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Manchester United 5/4 To Sign Player Before Charity Shield…6/4 It Will Be Sneijder!

Despite the need for a world class midfielder to replace Paul Scholes, William Hill are 4/7 that Sir Alex Ferguson does NOT sign another player prior to the Charity Shield and 5/4 that he does. Hills are 6/4 that the next player Sir Alex signs is Wesley Sneijder, 7/4 that it is Luka Modric, 11/2 Sami Nasri and 7/2 Jack Rodwell. ManUtd are the 7/4 favourites to win the Premiership and to do so they will need their strikers firing on all cylinders – Hills make Hernandez their 6/4 favourite to be the club’s top Premiership scorer with Rooney 13/8 and Berbatov 7/1.

“Even with an obvious gap in their midfield, Manchester United are the favourites to win back to back Premiership titles and should they land Sneijder they could get even shorter,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Will Manchester United Sign Another Player Before The Charity Shield?: 4/7 No, 5/4 Yes

Who Will Be The Next Pro Contract Signing?: 6/4 Wesley Sneijder, 7/4 Luka Modric, 7/2 Samir Nasri, 11/2 Jack Rodwell..others on request

United Striker To Score Most Goals In Premiership: 6/4 Hernandez, 13/8 Rooney, 7/1 Berbatov

Premiership 2011: 7/4 Man Utd, 5/2 Chelsea, 7/2 ManCity, 9/1 Arsenal, 10/1 Liverpool, 50/1 Tottenham, 300/1 Bar

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Premier League: Brotherly Love Or Sibling Rivalry?

John Arne Riise joined Fulham early on Wednesday and joined his brother, Bjorn Helge. The Riises became the fourth set of brothers playing together in the Premier League and Hills make them 7/2 to start the most games between them. The Toure brothers lead the market at 5/6 while the da Silva brothers are 2/1. The Ameobis are the 12/1 outsiders.

“With four sets of siblings strutting their stuff in the Premier League, it looks like the Toures will rule the roost much like the Klitschkos while the Ameobis may as well be renamed the Chuckle brothers,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

The first manager to go market has been particularly volatile during this close season with gambles seeing Neil Warnock and Sir Alex Ferguson’s odds slashed from 16/1 and 40/1 respectively to 11/4 and 12/1.

“We have so far seen two heavy gambles on both Warnock and Sir Alex to be the first to leave their jobs and now the dust has settled, the QPR boss is the favourite to go and appears to be under pressure even though no ball has been kicked in anger this season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Samir Nasri started Arsenal’s first pre-season match of the season on the bench and William Hill offer 4/6 that he has left the club by the first game of the 2011/12 season. He is 11/10 to stay at the Emirates. Should Samir Nasri leave, it looks as though Manchester City will be his likely destination, offered at 8/13, while Manchester United are 6/5. His team mate, Cesc Fabregas is 2/5 to have left the club by the end of the Summer transfer window.

Premier League Brothers:

Most Combined Starts: 5/6 Toures; 2/1 Da Silvas; 5/2 Riise; 8/1 Ameobis

Most Combined Cards: 6/4 Toures; 13/8 Da Silvas; 5/2 Riise; 8/1 Ameobis

First Premier League Manager to leave: 11/4 Neil Warnock; 7/2 Steve Kean; 9/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Harry Redknapp; 12/1 Owen Coyle; 12/1 Roberto Martinez; 12/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 16/1 David Moyes; 16/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Paul Lambert; 33/1 Arsene Wenger; 33/1 Martin Jol; 40/1 Roy Hodgson; 66/1 Andre Villas Boas; 66/1 Kenny Dalglish; 66/1 Tony Pulis; 100/1 No Manager to leave

Samir Nasri To Be Gone By First Game Of Next Season: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Cesc Fabregas to be gone by the end of the Transfer Window: 2/5 yes; 7/4 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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