Rovers And Kean Odds Against To Survive

ROVERS 11/10 TO STAY UP- STEVE KEAN 2/1 TO SURVIVE UNTIL NEXT SEASON

BLACKBURN are now odds-on to go down with William Hill who quote them as 4/6 second favourites for relegation – and offer 11/10 that they will avoid the drop. ‘I can only imagine Steve Kean puts brollies up indoors, and walks under ladders – he couldn’t even get any luck when the pitch was half full of black cats and he is still hot favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Kean is now Even money favourite with Hills to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club; 2/1 still to be Blackburn boss on the first day of next season, and 4/11 not to.

WILLIAM HILL….Relegation: 4/9 Wigan (13/8 stay up); 4/6 Blackbunr (11/10); Evens Bolton (8/11); 9/4 Swansea; 5/2 Wolves; 10/3 Norwich; 9/2 QPR; 5 Sunderland; 9 Fulham/WBA.

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….Evens Kean; 15/8 Coyle; 6 AVB; Martinez; 10 McLeish; 12 McCarthy; 20 Moyes. Others on request.

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

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City Odds On To Remove United From Cup

CITY ODDS ON TO REMOVE UNITED FROM CUP

MANCHESTER CITY are 8/13 with William Hill to progress from their FA Cup 3rd clash with Manchester United.

ALL PREM FINAL – 1/8
ALL MERSEYSIDE – 40/1
ALL LONDON – 7/1
90 MINS –MAN CITY: 11/10DRAW: 11/5MAN UTD: 2/1
QUALIFY –MAN CITY: 8/13MAN UTD: 6/5

WILLIAM HILLL….TO WIN FA CUP….11/2 Chelsea; 7/1 Liverpool; Man C; 8 Man U; Arsenal; 9 Spurs; 16 Everton; 25 Stoke; 28 Villa; 33 Newcastle; 40 Fulham; Sunderland;50 Bolton ; QPR; 66 Norwich; WBA; 80 Blackburn; West Ham; Wigan; Wolves; 100 Blackpool; Cardiff; Leicester; Swansea; 125/1 Birmingham; Brighton; 150 BristolC;Burnley; Hull; Ipswich; Leeds;Middlesbro; N Forest; Reading; Others on request.

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

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Premiership Soccer Betting Tips

A couple of soccer betting tips for you today from Phil over at the Football Bets website.  Phil is an ex bookmaker odds compiler. A case of gamekeeper turned poacher. Over two years of service so far he has racked up a very impressive net profit figure. There are more live bets in the Football […]

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Over Under Soccer Betting

A tip for this afternoons Premiership Soccer in the over under 2.5 goals market.
This comes from 99Reds over at www.football-bets.co.uk
Quite frankly he is on fire at the moment now that the early season form has bedded in.  More importantly however his long term record over two years  is very very good
He has three tips for […]

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Mccarthy 4/1 To Be Next Boss Out As Toon 100/1 To Stay Unbeaten

MICK McCARTHY 4/1 TO BE NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO

WILLIAM HILL make Mick McCarthy 4/1 third favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club after Wolves’ dramatic late fightback to earn a point against Swansea. ‘Without the late comeback Mick may well have taken over as favourite to be the next boss out’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Blackburn’s Steve Kean 10/11 to be the next manager to go with Steve Bruce out from 5/4 to 5/2 second favourite. They then offer 13/2 Owen Coyle; 14/1 David Moyes; Neil Warnock; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; Arsene Wenger. It is 100/1 that no more Prem boss depart before the end of the season.

TOON 100/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN ALL PREM SEASON

William Hill….Prem Team to stay unbeaten the longest (matches played from start of Prem season): Man Utd1/2 (10/1 unbeaten all season); Man City 13/8 (16/1 unbeaten all season); Newcastle 12/1 (100/1 unbeaten all season)

FURTHER INFORMATION….GRAHAM SHARPE…0780 3233702
TWITTER – @SHARPEANGLE

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Manchester Derby + Sunday Prem Specials

MANCHESTER DERBY………UNITED -CITY SHOWDOWN……SPECIALS

SIX OF THE BEST AT OLD TRAFFORD?

WITH Manchester United and Manchester City both averaging over three goals per game in the Premier League this season, William Hill are offering 11/1 that their derby showdown will produce SIX or more goals, and 66/1 that the game ends up 3-3. ‘We’re offering 11/1 that no goals will be scored during the game but suspect that there will be more interest in the same price for six or more goals given both sides’ prolific scoring record thus far this season’ said Graham Sharpe, Hill’s spokesman.

90min….5/4 Man U; 2/1 draw; Man City 3/1

Rooney v AgueroMatchBet:
Rooney2/1
Tie10/11
Aguero11/4
– “Bets void if either player doesn’t start.”

7/1 Rooney to score AND be carded.
2/1 Goal scored in 15 minutes of kick off.
4/6 Both sides to score; 13/5 United only; 5/1 Man C only.
2/1 Man U to score in both halves.
10/3 Man C to score in both halves.
13/5 Man U to win to nil
5/1 City to win to nil
13/8 Man U to keep clean sheet.
14/5 City to keep clean sheet
15/2 United to come from behind and win.
11/1 City to come from behind and win.
11/4 penalty awarded; 10/3 penalty scored; 11/1 penalty missed
11/1 no goals in game; 15/4 – one; 5/2 – two; 14/5 – three; 9/2 – four; 17/2- five; 11/1 six or more.

PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY SPECIALS –

HighestScoringMatch
QPR v Chelsea9/4
Arsenal v Stoke5/2
Man Utd v Man City3/1
Blackburn v Tottenham3/1
Fulham v Everton7/1

E/W ¼ ODDS 1-2

HighestScoringTeam_
Chelsea11/4
Arsenal10/3
Man Utd5/1
Tottenham5/1
Fulham15/2
Man City10/1
Blackburn10/1
Everton11/1
Stoke18/1
QPR33/1
E/W 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

FastestScoringTeam_
Chelsea9/2
Arsenal5/1
Man Utd11/2
Tottenham6/1
Man City7/1
Fulham7/1
Blackburn15/2
Everton8/1
Stoke10/1
QPR11/1
E/W 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

TotalRedCards_
None6/4
One5/4
Two7/2
Three10/1
Four or more16/1

HatTrickScored_
Yes9/2
No1/8

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

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Quinn Quits – You Bet Bruce Next

QUINN QUITS – WILL BRUCE BE NEXT?

WITH Niall Quinn quitting as Sunderland chairman, William Hill have halved their odds for Steve Bruce to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job, from 4/1 to 2/1 second favourite, with only Steve Kean of Blackburn rated more likely, at 4/9 favourite. ‘Niall Quinn’s departure from the post probably leaves Steve Bruce without an important boardroom ally and with results not exactly setting the division alight, the manager suddenly looks more vulnerable’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS NOW OFFER 5/6 THAT BRUCE WILL STILL BE BOSS WHEN SUNDERLAND’S LAST GAME OF THE SEASON KICKS OFF, 5/6 THAT HE WILL NOT.

WILLIAM HILL…Next Prem boss to go…4/9 Kean; 2/1 Bruce; 8/1 Coyle; 12/1 Moyes; 14/1 Wenger. Others on request.

Further information…graham sharpe..0780 3233702

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Steve Kean To Stay As Win Eases Odds On Him To Go…new Boys Victorious

The footballing day started with a protest against Steve Kean and despite his side’s victory against Arsenal, he remains William Hill’s favourite to be the first Premier League manager to leave his job. He is 8/15 (eased from 4/9) to be the first to leave with Steve Bruce 5/1 second favourite.

Wins for all three newly promoted sides has seen the odds for all three going down eased. Swansea are 4/6, Norwich 8/11 and QPR 11/4. Blackburn are currently the 13/8 third favourites for the drop despite their win over Arsenal.

Relegation: 4/6 Swansea; 8/11 Norwich; 13/8 Blackburn; 7/4 Wigan; 11/4 QPR; 4/1 Wolves; 4/1 Bolton; 6/1 Fulham; 13/2 BAR

To stay up: 1/7 Bolton; ¼ QPR; 2/5 Wigan; 4/9 Blackburn; 1/1 Norwich; 11/10 Swansea

First PL Manager to go: 8/15 Steve Kean; 5/1 Steve Bruce; 8/1 Arsene Wenger; 9/1 Alan Pardew; 10/1 Neil Warnock; 12/1 David Moyes; 12/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Mick McCarthy; 20/1 BAR

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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Arsene In Trouble…8/1 To Be Next To Go, 9/4 To Go This Season

Arsenal’s humbling at the hands of Blackburn have seen William Hill shorten his odds of NOT being at Arsenal on the last day of the season to 9/4. He is 1/3 to still be there. Arsene Wenger is back down to 8/1 to be the next manager to leave their club having drifted out to 12/1 on transfer deadline day.

“Arsene brought in a number of players on transfer deadline day, intended to strengthen the side, but the new faces appear, at first glance, not to have done the trick and Wenger could be out on his Arsene very soon,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills offer 10/1 that Arsenal finish in the bottom half and having conceded another two own goals, Arsenal are 4/1 to score at least another five own goals this season. Arsenal are now far and away the Premier League’s leakiest side and Hills offer 13/8 that Arsenal concede over 55 goals this season.

William Hill Odds:

How Many Own Goals Will Arsenal Score This Season: 13/2 None; 5/2 One; 5/2 Two; 9/2 Three; 10/1 Four; 4/1 Five or more

Wenger to be in charge on the last day of the season: 1/3 yes; 9/4 gone

8/1 Arsene Wenger to be next Premier League manager to go

Total Arsenal goals conceded in PL this season: 15/8 under 48; 6/4 49-55; 13/8 55 or more

10/1 Arsenal to finish bottom half this season

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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