Over Under Soccer Betting Tips

Over Under Soccer Betting Tips Louise is a lady mathematician who uses her maths degree in the noble persuit of bookie bashing. Her service is focussed on the over under soccer betting markets. She has about five selectiosn for her cleints today. Below I have picked a random two for our free sports betting blog […]

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7/2 For Blackburn’s Under Fire Trio To Leave Club

After the humiliating apology issued to Steve Kean and Morten Gamst Pedersen by Blackburn global advisor, Shebby Singh, William Hill are offering 7/2 that all three have left their positions by the end of the Championship season.

“It is no secret that Steve Kean is walking a tightrope after relegation last season but Shebby Singh has really turned the heat up on the manager now,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “His ill-advised comments about fans’ favourite, Morten Gamst Pedersen, however, have put Singh’s own position under threat.”

Blackburn are 10/1 joint fifth favourites to win the Championship behind favourites Bolton at 6/1 and Leicester at 7/1.

English Championship winner: 6/1 Bolton; 7/1 Leicester; 9/1 Leeds; 9/1 Wolves; 10/1 Blackburn; 10/1 Cardiff; 11/1 BAR

English Championship promotion: 7/4 Leicester; 2/1 Bolton; 5/2 Wolves; 3/1 Leeds; 4/1 Blackburn; 4/1 Cardiff; 4/1 Nottingham Forest; 5/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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You Bet Premier League Going Down To The Wire At Both Ends Of The Table

QPR secured a fantastic last minute win against Stoke, which moved them two points clear of Bolton with just one game to go. William Hill make the Rs 9/4 to go down with Bolton now favourites, along with 1/150 Blackburn, at 1/4 to be relegated. Hills are offering 10/1 that any side are relegated on Goal Difference.

Arsenal were let off the hook after drawing with Norwich on Saturday as both Newcastle and Tottenham failed to win and the Gunners are in pole position to finish in the top four at 1/16 with Spurs 1/6, Newcastle 4/1 and Chelsea 7/1.

“Another intriguing day in the Premier League has seen the battles at both ends of the table go down to the wire,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Relegation outright: 1/150 Blackburn; 1/4 Bolton; 9/4 QPR; 33/1 Wigan

To stay up: 1/200 Wigan; 1/3 QPR; 11/4 Bolton; 20/1 Blackburn

Top four finish: 1/16 Arsenal; 1/6Tottenham; 4/1 Newcastle; 7/1 Chelsea

Any side to be relegated on goal difference 10/1

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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Tight At The Bottom: 5/2 For Goal Difference To Decide Relegation

Spurs and Chelsea both claimed vital wins in their bids to claim the final Champions League spot in the Premier League, while at the same time preventing Blackburn and QPR from getting wins that would see them inch closer to safety. William Hill now make Blackburn … to be relegated this season, while QPR are … QPR’s defeat by five goals means that they are only five ahead of Bolton on goal difference and Hills offer 5/2 that any side are relegated on goal difference alone.

“As tight as it is at the top, it is also just as tight for that final relegation spot,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “It may well just go down to goal difference.”

Chelsea’s appearance in the Champions League Final means that fourth place may not necessarily earn a Champions League spot although Hills offer 6/4 that Tottenham grab fourth and play in the Champions League next season, while Arsenal are 11/2 to do so, Newcastle 7/1 and Chelsea 5/4.

To finish 4th place and play in next season’s champions league:

Arsenal 11/2
Chelsea 5/4
Tottenham 6/4
Newcastle 7/1

Premier League relegation: 1/66 Blackburn; 8/13 QPR; 5/4 Bolton; 16/1 Aston Villa; 20/1 Wigan

To stay up: 1/100 Wigan; 1/150 Aston Villa; 4/7 Bolton; 6/5 QPR; 14/1 Blackburn

Top four finish: 1/12 Arsenal; 8/11 Tottenham; 6/5 Chelsea; 9/2 Newcastle

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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Arsenal Still Favs For Third Place As Wigan 5/1 For Drop

WHO’LL FINISH 3RD?

ARSENAL opened up the race for 3rd place in the Prem by losing to Wigan and are now 4/7 to finish ‘best of the rest’ without the Manc sides. Spurs are 6/4 with Hills who make Chelsea 11/1 and Newcastle.
TO FINISH IN TOP 4- 1/7 Arsenal; 4/7 Spurs; 13/8 Chelsea; 20/1 Newcastle.

WIGAN are now 5/1 to go down with Hills who make Wolves 1/1000 and also offer 1/6 Blackburn (7/2 stay up); 4/6 QPR (11/10); 6/5 Bolton (8/13); 8/1 Villa.

Further information…graham sharpe..0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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Easter Football Specials – Prem And S P L

**********************WILLIAM HILL EASTER FOOTBALL ODDS********************************************

William Hill Easter Prem Specials:
Highest scoring match:

3/1 Manchester United / QPR
4/1 Chelsea / Wigan
6/1 Stoke / Wolves
13/2 West Brom / Blackburn
13/2 Liverpool / Aston Villa
13/2 Arsenal / Manchester City
9/1 Sunderland / Tottenham
9/1 Bolton / Fulham
12/1 Norwich / Everton

Highest scoring team: 11/4 Manchester United; 10/3 Chelsea; 6/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Stoke; 8/1 West Brom; 12/1 Arsenal; 14/1 Manchester City; 16/1 Everton; 16/1 Tottenham; 20/1 Sunderland; 25/1 Bolton; 25/1 Fulham; 33/1 Blackburn; 40/1 Norwich; 40/1 Wolves; 50/1 Wigan; 50/1 Aston Villa; 50 QPR

Fastest scoring team: 7/1 Chelsea; 7/1 Manchester United; 10/1 Stoke; 11/1 Liverpool; 11/1 West Brom;11/1 Arsenal; 12/1 Bolton; 12/1 Tottenham; 12/1 Fulham; 12/1 Manchester City; 14/1 Blackburn; 14/1 Wolves; 14/1 Sunderland; 14/1 Norwich; 14/1 Everton; 16/1 Aston Villa; 20/1 Wigan; 20/1 QPR

Total Red Cards: 2/1 one; 2/1 two; 9/4 three or more; 7/2 none

Hat-trick scored: 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

PREM TITLE – 1/9 United; 5/1 City

RELEGATION- 1/25 Wolves (9/1 stay up); 2/5 Wigan (7/4); 1/ 2 QPR (6/4); 6/4 Blackburn (1/ 2); 5/2 Bolton; 10 Villa

FINISH BOTTOM – 1/10 Wolves; 7 Wigan; 8 QPR; 20 Blackburn; 33 Bolton.

KUYT FLYING FROM LIVERPOOL?
Dirk Kuyt could be one of a number of high profile casualties at Liverpool this summer, with William Hill offering 5/4 that he has left the club by the start of next season. Another who could be on his way is Maxi Rodriguez, who is Even money to have gone in the same time frame. The good news for Liverpool, however, is that Suarez, Gerrard and Reina all look like they will be staying, with Hills making them 1/4, 1/16 and 1/12 respectively to still be at Anfield. ‘Kuyt is popular at Liverpool but he could be amongst the players most likely to leave the club before the start of next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Share.

To be at Liverpool start of 2012/2013 season Yes No
Dirk Kuyt 4/7 -5/4
Pepe Reina 1/12 -6/1
Andy Carroll 1/3 -9/4
Maxi Rodriguez 8/11 -EVS
Steven Gerrard 1/16 -7/1
Luis Suarez 1/4 -11/4
Kenny Dalglish 5/6 – 5/6

BENT INTO SHAPE?
DARREN BENT is optimistic that he can regain fitness in time to be part of the Euro squad but William Hill are less confident and offer 4/1 that he will be included in the final squad. ‘With the current shortage of reliable English forwards, other than Rooney, Bent will have a great chance of being included if he can overcome his serious injury in time’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills – Darren Bent to be in the Euro squad? 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

LAWRIE BETTING ON LADY BOSSES
Lawrie Sanchez has claimed that he can envisage a female manager taking charge of a Premier League club within the next ten years, but Hills disagree, offering 100/1 that a female is in the Premier League within the next decade. It is 33/1 for a female manager to be in the Football League within the next 5 years. ‘Apparently Sanchez has bet a pal that there will be a female Premier League boss within ten years – I hope he got decent odds as we’re prepared to offer 100/1about it happening!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills :Female Managers specials
Female manager in the football league within the next 5 years? 33/1
Female manager in the premier league within the next 10 years? 100/1

EUROPA LEAGUE…13/8 At Bilbao; 5/2 At Madrid; Valencia; 6/1 Sporting Lisbon.

Men’s Olympic Football: 15/8 Brazil; 9/4 Spain; 5/1 Great Britain; 9/1 Uruguay; 10/1 Switzerland; 16/1 Mexico; 33/1 S. Korea; 33/1 Japan; 40/1 Morocco; 40/1 Egypt; 40/1 Senegal; 50/1 Belarus; 50/1 Gabon; 100/1 Honduras; 150/1 New Zealand; 500/1 Oman

Women’s Olympic football: 11/4 USA; 3/1 Brazil; 3/1 Japan; 11/2 France; 14/1 Sweden; 16/1 Great Britain; 20/1 N. Korea; 20/1 Canada; 50/1 New Zealand; 66/1 Colombia; 66/1 Cameroon; 66/1 South Africa Team

GB double: 101/1

Scottish Specials
1/16 Celtic clinch the title on Saturday
Its been a long wait but it looks like the SPL
title will return to Celtic Park this weekend.
Celtic visit Rugby Park and only require a draw to
become Champions. Even if Celtic lose there
is still a chance the title will be theirs if Rangers
fail to win at St Mirren later that day. A defeat
for Celtic coupled with a Rangers win means they
they will need to wait another week and that’s a
7/1 chance

Celtic to Win the Title on Saturday1/16
Celtic not to win the Title on Saturday7/1

Rangers win at Fir Park last week puts them in
pole position to finish second in the SPL.
To Finish 2nd in SPL
Rangers1/14
Motherwell13/2

Hibernian have now opened a gap over Dunfermline
at the foot of the table and it leaves the Pars with
an uphill task to stay in the SPL.
To Finish Bottom of SPL
Hibernian1/14
Dunfermline13/2

Jon Daly currently tops the Split goalscoring chart
and he aims to be the first non Old Firm player
to finish ahead of the pack since Tommy Coyne of
Motherwell in 1995.
Top SPL Goalscorer
Gary Hooper4/5
Jon Daly6/4
Francisco Sandaza10/1
Anthony Stokes16/1
Michael Higdon33/1
Garry O’Connor40/1
Paul Heffernan40/1
Scott Vernon66/1

HIGHEST SCORING MATCH
Kilmarnock v Celtic3/1
Dunfermline v Hearts7/2
Rangers v St Mirren7/2
Aberdeen v Dundee Utd5/1
Hibernian v Motherwell5/1
St Johnstone v Inverness5/1

William Hill opened their markets of the end of
season PFA Awards last week and Charlie Mulgrew
is now the clear favourite for the Player of the Year
award. Gary Mackay-Steven has been backed for the
Young Player Award after winning his second consecutive
Monthly award. Neil Lennon could add the Manager of
the Year award to the SPL title this season.
SPFA Player of the Year? (Last Year – Izaguirre)
Charlie Mulgrew15/8
Scott Brown3/1
Joe Ledley9/2
Carlos Bocanegra13/2
Steven Davis8/1
Keith Lasley9/1
Gary Hooper10/1
Jon Daly10/1
Francisco Sandaza12/1
Paul Dixon12/1
Steven Naismith14/1
Fraser Forster16/1
Lee Wallace16/1
Sone Aluko16/1

SPFA Young Player of the Year (Last Year – Goodwillie)
James Forrest2/5
Gary Mackay-Steven3/1
Johnny Russell11/2
Victor Wanyama7/1
Adam Matthews12/1

SPFA Manager of The Year (Last Year – John McGlynn)
Neil Lennon8/11
Derek Adams11/4
Stuart McCall7/2
Kenny Shiels9/2
Colin Cameron10/1
Paul Hartley10/1
Ally McCoist12/1
Peter Houston12/1
Craig Brown16/1

Singles Only Accepted on the Awards Markets

Kilmarnock v Celtic
Celtic have a good goalscoring record at Rugby Park
Celtic to Score 3 or more goals11/4

Aberdeen v Dundee Utd
Kari Arnason has scored in both games v Utd this season.
Arnason to Score anytime4/1

Dunfermline v Hearts
Jim Jeffries takes charge of the Pars for the first time against his former club
Dunfermline Draw No Bet2/1

Rangers v St Mirren
Sone Aluko has been a star for Rangers since signing
Aluko to Score Anytime and Rangers win 13/10

St Johnstone v Inverness
The Saints have beaten Inverness twice this season without conceding a goal
St Johnstone to win to Nil21/10

Hibernian v Motherwell
Hibs have lead twice against Motherwell this season but failed to win
Hibernian to Lead and not win 5/1

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
Twitter- @sharpeangle

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

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

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Weekend Prem Specials

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

22/1 UNITED AND CITY LEVEL ON POINTS AFTER THIS WEEKEND’S MATCHES

How many points will Man Utd be clear of Man City on Tuesday 27th March 2012? *Void if either of Stoke v Man City or Man Utd v Fulham are postponed.

4 11/2
3 7/2
2 25
1 4/6
Level on points 22/1
Man City top 11/2

To win title – 1/ 2 United; 6/4 City; 5/1 title decided on goal difference.
Top 4 finish- 1/6 Arsenal; 1/3 Spurs; 13/10 Chelsea; 20/1 Liverpool; Newcastle.
Top London club – 8/13 Arsenal; 6/4 Spurs; 8/1 Chelsea

**TEVEZ HAS BEEN BACKED FROM 5/6 TO 1/3 TO HAVE LEFT CTY BY DAY OF NEXT SEASON, AND IS 9/4 STILL TO BE THERE.
TORRES 3/1 TO FAIL TO SCORE ANOTHER PREM GOAL THIS SEASON

Who will be bottom of the PL on Sunday 25th March 2012? *Void if any of Bolton v Blackburn, Norwich v Wolves or Liverpool v Wigan are postponed.

Wolves 2/5
Wigan 7/4
Bolton 50

Relegation- 1/7 Wolves (4/1 stay up); 1/6 Wigan (7/2); 4/6 QPR (11/10); 4/5 Bolton (10/11); 7/2 Blackburn
Finish bottom – 6/5 Wolves; 5/4 Wigan; 6/1 QPR; 10 Bolton; 33 Blackburn.

Weekend Specials:

Highest Scoring Match:

4/1 Manchester United / Fulham
11/2 Liverpool / Wigan
6/1 Arsenal / Aston Villa
6/1 Norwich / Wolves
7/1 Chelsea / Tottenham
7/1 Bolton / Blackburn
9/1 Sunderland / QPR
9/1 Stoke / Manchester City
9/1 West Brom / Newcastle
12/1 Swansea / Everton
One fifth 1,2,3.

Highest Scoring Team: 3/1 Manchester United; 5/1 Arsenal; 5/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Norwich; 11/1 Manchester City; 12/1 Chelsea; 12/1 Bolton; 14/1 Sunderland; 16/1 West Brom; 20/1 Swansea; 20/1 Blackburn; 20/1 Newcastle; 22/1 Tottenham; 25/1 Everton; 33/1 Stoke; 33/1 Wolves; 33/1 QPR; 40/1 Aston Villa; 40/1 Wigan; 40/1 Fulham. One quarter 1,2,3.

Fastest Scoring Team: 9/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Manchester United; 9/1 Arsenal; 11/1 Chelsea; 11/1 Bolton; 11/1 Norwich; 11/1 Manchester City; 12/1 Sunderland; 12/1 Swanseal 12/1 West Brom; 14/1 Tottenham; 14/1 Blackburn; 14/1 Newcastle; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 Wolves; 16/1 QPR; 16/1 Everton; 20/1 Wigan; 25/1 Fulham; 25/1 Aston Villa. One quarter, 1,2,3.

Hat Trick Scored: 3/1 yes; 2/9 no

Total red cards: 2/1 one; 9/4 two; 4/1 none; 4/1 three; 5/1 four or more

BOSS BETS……

DALGLISH has been backed from 11/2 to 4/1 with Hills to cease to be Liverpool manager before the start of next season but is 1/7 still to be in the job.

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON – 4/9 No more to go; 9/2 Martinez; 5 Redknapp; 6 McLeish; 9 Coyle; 16 Dalglish; Kean. Others on request.
MANCINI still at City day one of next season – 4/9 yes; 13/8 no
NEXT PERMANENT Chelsea boss…..Lauren Blanc has been backed from 20/1 to 12/1 and Pep Guardiola from 7/1 to 5/1 with Hlls………9/4 Mourinho; 11/4 RDM; 5 Benitez; Guardiola; 8 Low; 10 Moyes; 11 Capello; 12 Blanc. Others on request.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
TWITTER @SHARPEANGLE

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

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

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11/10 For Current Bottom Three To Drop…1/1 For No More Managers To Go This Season

Bolton and Blackburn were the two sides at the bottom who benefitted from today’s basement battles and Hills make those two North West sides 8/15 (Bolton) and 4/9 (Blackburn) to stay up. The current bottom three (Wigan, Wolves and QPR) are in increasing amounts of peril and Hills go just 11/10 that Wigan, QPR and Wolves all get relegated at the start of the season. Wigan and Wolves are 2/9 and 3/10 respectively to be relegated.

“Wolves and Wigan have not been playing particularly well over the last few weeks and QPR will certainly be looking at their upcoming fixtures with increasing trepidation,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “As things stand, it is easy to see why they are our big favourites for the drop.”

Chelsea squeaked past 10 man Stoke by the narrowest of margins, but at the same time maintained Roberto Di Matteo’s 100% record. Hills offer 4/1 that they reamain undefeated in the next four fixtures, including a tricky trip to Manchester City and a home tie against Napoli – their next game for which they are 7/2 to be defeated.

Hills are now offering Even money that no other Premier League manager leaves his job before the end of the season. Owen Coyle, Roberto Martinez and Alex McLeish are all 5/1 to be the next to go, while Steve Kean, who was as short as 2/9 at one point in the season is 8/1 to be the next to go.

Premier League Relegation: 2/9 Wigan; 3/10 Wolves; 1/3 QPR; 11/8 Bolton; 13/8 Blackburn; 25/1 Aston Villa; 33/1 Swansea

Premier League Stay Up: 1/300 Swansea; 1/200 Aston Villa; 4/9 Blackburn; 8/15 Bolton; 9/4 QPR; 12/5 Wolves; 3/1 Wigan

To finish bottom: 6/5 Wigan; 2/1 Wolves; 9/4 QPR; 8/1 Bolton; 10/1 Blackburn

When Will Chelsea First Lose Under RDM?
Napoli (H) (UCL) 7/2
Leicester (H) (FAC) 10/1
Man City (A) (PL) 5/4
Tottenham (H) (PL) 4/1
Remain unbeaten in above 4 fixtures 4/1

Must be played in above order or bets void.

5th Premier League manager to go: 1/1 No manager to go; 5/1 Owen Coyle; 5/1 Roberto Martinez; 5/1 Alex McLeish; 8/1 Steve Kean; 14/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Mark Hughes; 20/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Kenny Dalglish; 25/1 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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8/13 City/united Forecast…tevez May Be Kicking His Heels For Some While Yet

Manchester City made relatively light work of Blackburn and William Hill are offering 8/15 that they win the league. Their nearest rivals, Manchester United, are 13/8 to win the league. Hills are offering 8/13 for Manchester City to finish first with their rivals in second.

Carlos Tevez was nowhere to be seen as City lined up to face Blackburn and despite his apology, he may face a thankless task getting his old spot back seeing as Dzeko, Balotelli and Aguero all netted. William Hill are offering odds on when he will next don a City shirt and offer 11/4 that it is when they face Bolton on the 3rd March, 5/2 Swansea, 7/2 Chelsea, 5/1 Stoke and 11/2 Sunderland. He is 3/1 to take no part in any of these games. He is, however, 1/8 to play for City this season (9/2 not to).

“Tevez’s apology has paved the way for a return to action, but he may have to wait a while as there are three strikers ahead of him bang in form,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Premier League outright: 8/15 Manchester City; 13/8 Manchester United; 20/1 Spurs; 200/1 Chelsea; 250/1 Arsenal; 1000/1 Liverpool

Premier League top four finish: 1/300 Manchester City; 1/200 Manchester United; 1/14 Tottenham; 8/11 Chelsea; 13/8 Arsenal; 3/1 Liverpool; 12/1 Newcastle; 100/1 Sunderland; 125/1 BAR

Premier League relegation: 1/3 Wigan (9/4 to stay up); 4/6 Wolves (11/10); 8/11 Blackburn (1/1); 8/11 Bolton (1/1); 5/6 QPR (5/6); 14/1 BAR

Top London club: 1/8 Tottenham; 7/1 Chelsea; 10/1 Arsenal

Winner without Manchester: 1/8 Tottenham; 7/1 Chelsea; 10/1 Arsenal; 40/1 Liverpool

To finish bottom: 13/8 Wigan; 10/3 Wolves; 10/3 Bolton; 4/1 QPR; 4/1 Blackburn

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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Coyle Cut For Chop After Dire Home Defeat!

Following defeat in the vital relegation six pointer against Wigan, Bolton Wanderers are 8/11 to be relegated this season. Wigan remain hot favourites to go down at 1/4 with Blackburn 4/7 despite their victory over QPR, who are 5/4 to go down.

“It is becoming incredibly condensed at the bottom of the table and a little run could certainly see one of the sides move up the table and it could take a manager getting the sack to do this,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Of the bottom five clubs in the Premier League, only one of them have changed their manager and we could well see at least one of them go soon.”

Owen Coyle has also been cut from 10/1 to 6/1 to be the next manager to leave his job – a market that is headed by potential next England manager, Harry Redknapp at 5/4. Chelsea lost away to Everton and Andre Villas-Boas is 5/1 to be the next manager to go.

William Hill Odds:

Relegation: 1/4 Wigan; 4/7 Blackburn; 8/11 Bolton; 10/11 Wolves; 5/4 QPR; 9/1 West Brom; 12/1 BAR

Next Premier League Manager to go: 5/1 Harry Redknapp; 5/1 Andre Villas-Boas; 11/2 Mick McCarthy; 11/2 Steve Kean; 6/1Owen Coyle; 8/1 Alex McLeish; 8/1 No manager to go; 14/1 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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