Tevez 7/4 To Return Against Blackburn…avb On His Way?

Carlos Tevez has reportedly apologised paving the way for his Manchester City return. William Hill think that his return could well come against Blackburn this weekend, offering 7/4 that he plays some part during the game, while the home match against Bolton the following week is 11/8 to be the match in which he makes his return. He is 7/2 to return against Swansea, 7/1 Chelsea, 11/1 Stoke and 15/2 for him to play no part in any of these games.

Hills have opened a market on where Tevez will next ply his trade should he leave Manchester City in the summer and make PSG and Inter Milan the 4/1 favourites to secure his services with AC Milan 5/1. Tevez is Even money to still be at City come the start of next season (8/11 to have left).

“Having Carlos Tevez rot in the reserves helps nobody out and so by apologising, he has now opened the door for a return to the first team and we think he may be pulling on a City shirt sooner rather than later,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

After defeat to Napoli, Chelsea have now failed to win in five games and William Hill make under-pressure manager, Andre Villas Boas 3/1 to have left Chelsea by the time the second leg Champions League match comes around. He is also 2/5 to have left Chelsea by the start of next season (7/4 to still be there). He is now the 8/13 favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job.

When will Carlos Tevez next play for Manchester City: 7/4 Blackburn (h); 11/8 Bolton (h); 7/2 Swansea (a); 7/1 Chelsea (h); 11/1 Stoke (a); 15/2 none of these games

Carlos Tevez club at start of 2012/13 Premier League season: 4/1 PSG; 4/1 Inter Milan; 5/1 AC Milan; 7/1 Juventus; 8/1 Real Madrid; 10/1 Corinthians; 12/1 Anzhi Makhachkala; 14/1 Chelsea; 14/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Tottenham; 33/1 Barcelona; 50/1 Manchester United
*bets void if still at Manchester City

Carlos Tevez still at Manchester City come the start of 2012/13 season: 8/11 no; 1/1 yes

AVB to be in his current position on the first day of the 2012/13 Premiership season: Yes 7/4 No 2/5

AVB to no longer be in his current position by kick off of second leg v Napoli: 3/1

Torres to still be at Chelsea on the first day of the 2012/13 Premiership season (loans count as ‘no’): Yes 4/9 No 13/8

Next Permanent Chelsea Manager: 9/2 Jose Mourinho; 6/1 Pep Guardiola; 8/1 Rafa Benitez; 9/1 Fabio Capello; 10/1 David Moyes; 12/1 Guus Hiddink; 16/1 Didier Deschamps; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Bert van Marwijk; 25/1 BAR

Next Premier League Manager to leave: 8/13 Andre Villas Boas; 4/1 Harry Redknapp; 5/1 No manager to leave; 6/1 Owen Coyle; 8/1 Alex McLeish; 10/1 Steve Kean; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; 20/1 Kenny Dalglish; 20/1 Paul Lambert; 20/1 Roy Hodgson; 33/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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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Blatter 9/4 To Quit Before End Of Year

Blatter 9/4 to stand down by end of year:
YOU BET BLATTER HAS GONE TOO FAR THIS TIME!

WILLIAM HILL are offering odds of 9/4 that Sepp Blatter will stand down as FIFA President before the end of the year, following his latest gaffe. ‘Mr Blatter’s credibility has been in tatters for some while but his latest disastrous comments may at long last signal the end of his reign’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
But Hills are only offering 11/10 that Blatter will survive at least until the end of the 2014 World Cup.

William Hill:When Will Sepp Blatter leave his position as the president of FIFA:

Before 31st December 2011 9/4
between 1st Jan 2012 and the end of Euro 2012 (1st July 2012) 3/1
between end of Euro 2012 (2nd July 2012) and the start of World Cup 2014 (13th July 2014) 6/1
After World Cup 2014 (14th July 2014) 11/10

William Hill:Winner of the next FIFA presidential election (Next election scheduled for 2015):

Michel Platini 2/7
Issa Hayatou (President of CAF) 9/2
Sepp Blatter 7/1
Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein (FIFA Vice President) 10/1
Zhang Jilong (President of AFC) 16/1
David Chung (President of OFC) 16/1
Alfredo Hawit (President of CONCACAF) 20/1
Nicolas Almiron (President of CONMEBOL) 20/1
Chuck Blazer (General Secretary of CONCACAF) 25/1
Jack Warner 50/1
Mohamed Bin Hammam 50/1

Others on request.

**FIFA to display on their website, a statement retracting or apologising for Sepp Blatter’s comments in relation to racism within football by midnight Friday 18th November: 6/4 (1/ 2 not to)

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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