F A Cup Specials

****************************************WILLIAM HILL FA CUP SPECIALS***************************************************

GRANT AND HODGSON 11/10 TO BE GONE BY SUNDAY MIDNIGHT !

WILLIAM HILL offer 11/10 that BOTH Avram Grant and Roy Hodgson will have left their clubs by midnight on Sunday – and 4/6 that they are both still in place at that time. ‘With Liverpool and West Ham both facing tricky looking FA Cup ties and both bosses under huge presure there is every chance that they could both be out before the weekend is over’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Roy Hodgson has been cut from 1/3 to 1/6 by William Hill to be the NEXT Premier League manager to leave his club this season after continued backing, including one bet of £2000. Hills also offer 3/1 Avram Grant; 8/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 10/1 Gerrard Houllier; 12/1 Mark Hughes; 16/1 Mick McCarthy; 20/1 Roberto Martinez; David Moyes; 25/1 Steve Kean; 33/1 No more to leave this season. Others on request.

Hills….How Many Of The Four ‘Crisis Clubs’ Will Win This Weekend ?

None
12/1

One
7/4

Two
6/4

Three
3/1

Four
28/1

**Bet involves Chelsea, Liverpool, Villa, West Ham.

Hills…..Hodgson & Grant Both Still To Be In Their Jobs At Midnight Sunday ?

Yes 4/6

No 11/10

TO WIN FA CUP….6/1 Chelsea; Man U; 15/2 Arsenal; Man City; 10 Spurs; 16 Everton; 22 Liverpool; 33 Sunderland; 35 Villa; 40 Bolton; 50 Fulham; Newcastle; 66 Blackburn; 70 Birmingham; Stoke; West Ham; 85 WBA 100/1 upwards others.

ROUND THREE MATCHES…..Which team will progress from each tie?

1/7 Arsenal; 4/1 Leeds

8/15 Blackburn; 11/8 QPR

1/12 Bolton; 6/1 York

5/6 Brighton; 5/6 Portsmouth

8/13 Bristol City; 6/5 Sheffield Wednesday

1/4 Burnley; 11/4 Port Vale

6/4 Burton; 1/2 Middlesbrough

1/2 Coventry; 6/4 Crystal Palace

5/6 Doncaster; 5/6 Wolves

1/5 Fulham; 10/3 Peterborough

1/9 Huddersfield; 5/1 Dover

1/1 Hull; 8/11 Wigan

8/13 Lincoln; 6/5 Hereford

5/6 Millwall; 5/6 Birmingham

1/4 Norwich; 11/4 Leyton Orient

11/10 Preston; 4/6 Nottingham Forest

5/6 Reading; 5/6 West Brom

11/4 Scunthorpe; 1/4 Everton

5/6 Torquay; 5/6 Carlisle

5/4 Sheff Utd; 4/7 Aston Villa

8/13 Southampton; 6/5 Blackpool

10/3 Stevenage; 1/5 Newcastle;

4/9 Stoke; 13/8 Cardiff

1/8 Sunderland; 9/2 Notts County

1/4 Swansea; 11/4 Colchester

1/4; Watford; 11/4 Hartlepool

3/10 West Ham; 12/5 Barnsley

1/10 Spurs; 11/2 Charlton;

4/11 Man Utd; 2/1 Liverpool

1/12 Chelsea; 6/1 Ipswich

5/2 Leicester; 2/7 Man City

FA CUP WINNER
ODDS

Prem Top Four
8/11

5th – 10th
9/4

11th – 15th
11/2

16th – 20th
8/1

Championship
14/1

League One or lower
80/1

**League position refers to final EPL standings 10/11 season.

Further information….graham sharpe…0208 918 3731.

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Football League New Season Odds……

WILLIAM HILL……………………….FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEW SEASON ODDS……………………………………………………………………

CHAMPIONSHIP

FRIDAY GAME….8/11 Norwich; 23/10 draw; 16/5 Watford.

William Hill….Outright: 11/2 Middlesbrough, 7/1 Nottingham Forest, 9/1 Burnley, 10/1 QPR, 11/1 Reading, 14/1 Cardiff, 16/1 Ipswich, 16/1 Leicester, 16/1 Norwich, 16/1 Sheff Utd, 16/1 Leeds, 18/1 Bristol City, 20/1 Hull, 20/1 Portsmouth, 25/1 Swansea, 40/1 Derby, 50/1 Millwall, 50/1 Preston, 50/1 Coventry, 50/1 Doncaster, 50/1 Crystal Palace, 100/1 Watford, 1001 Barnsley, 150/1 Scunthorpe.

Championship Promotion

2/1 Middlesbrough; 11/4 Burnley; 11/4 Nottingham Forest;11/4 QPR; 7/2 Reading; 4/1 Cardiff; 9/2 Ipswich; 5/1 Leicester; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Sheff Utd; 11/2 Bristol City; 6/1 Swansea; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Norwich; 7/1 Portsmouth; 10/1 Derby; 12/1 Coventry; 12/1 Preston; 14/1 Doncaster; 14/1 Millwall; 14/1 Crystal Palace; 16/1 Barnsley; 20/1 Watford; 33/1 Scunthorpe

Relegation: 11/10 Scunthorpe, 13/8 Barnsley, 11/4 Watford, 11/4 Crystal Palace, 7/2 Preston, 7/2 Millwall, 5/1 Doncaster, 5/1 Coventry, 6/1 Hull, 13/2 Derby, 7/1 Leeds, 7/1 Cardiff, 15/2 Swansea, 9/1 Bristol City, 9/1 Norwich, 10/1 Leicester, 10/1 Sheff Utd, 14/1 Ipswich, 16/1 Burnley, 18/1 Reading, 20/1 NottÂ’m Forest, 20/1 QPR, 25/1 Middlesbrough.

Top Scorer: 13/2 Kris Boyd, 11/1 Michael Chopra, 12/1 Nicky Maynard, 14/1 Scott McDonald, 14/1 David Nugent, 16/1 Billy Sharpe, 16/1 Matty Fryartt, 16/1 Leroy Lita, 16/1 Grant Holt, 20/1 Rob Earnshaw, 20/1 Daniel Cousin, 22/1 Martin Paterson, 22/1 Caleb Folan, 25/1 Rob Hulse, 25/1 Danny Webber, 25/1 John Parkin, 25/1 Heidar Helguson, 25/1 Grzegorz Rasiak, 25/1 Gylfi Sigurdsson, 25/1 Lucas Jutkiewicz, 28/1 Peter Whittingham, 28/1 Luciano Becchio, 33/1 Billy Paynter, 33/1 Chris Iwelumo, 33/1 Jay Rodriguez, 33/1 Craig Fagan, 33/1 Jon Stead, 33/1 Chris Martin, 33/1 Dexter Blackstock, 33/1 Simon Church, 33/1 Daniel Bogdanovic, 33/1 Danny Graham, 33/1 Dudley Campbell, 33/1 Connor Wickham, 40/1 Steven Thompson, 40/1 Ross McCormack, 40/1 Darren Ambrose, 40/1 Kamel Ghilas, 40/1 Neil Harris, 40/1 Steve Morison, 40/1 Shane Long, 40/1 Chris Dagnall, 40/1 Richard Cresswell, 40/1 Davide Somma, 40/1 Simeon Jackson, 50/1 BAR.

Hills….First Championship Manager to leave

Roy Keane
5/1

Billy Davies
6/1

Brian Laws
6/1

Kevin Blackwell
7/1

Dave Jones
8/1

Malky Mackay
10/1

Neil Warnock
12/1

Sean O’Driscoll
14/1

Nigel Clough
14/1

Gordon Strachan
16/1

Darren Ferguson
18/1

Simon Grayson
25/1

Paul Lambert
25/1

Paulo Sousa
25/1

Brendan Rodgers
25/1

Mark Robins
33/1

Brian McDermott
33/1

Steve Coppell
33/1

Aidy Boothroyd
33/1

George Burley
33/1

Nigel Pearson
33/1

Nigel Adkins
50/1

Kenny Jackett
50/1

**BETTING WITHOUT COTTERILL.

William Hill…..LEAGUE ONE

Outright: 9/4 Southampton, 5/1 Sheff Weds, 7/1 Huddersfield, 11/1 Peterborough, 12/1 Charlton, 14/1 Brighton, 16/1 Swindon, 16/1 Plymouth, 22/1 Notts County, 28/1 Brentford, 28/1 MK Dons, 28/1 Bristol Rovers, 33/1 Colchester, 50/1 Bournemouth, 66/1 Carlisle, 66/1 Oldham, 66/1 Rochdale, 66/1 Leyton Orient, 66/1 Tranmere, 80/1 Exeter, 100/1 Dagenham & Redbridge, 100/1 Wallsall, 100/1 Hartlepool, 100/1 Yeovil.

League 1 Promotion

4/6 Southampton; 7/4 Sheff Weds; 9/4 Huddersfield; 3/1 Charlton; 3/1 Peterborough; 4/1 Brighton; 9/2 Swindon; 5/1 Plymouth; 13/2 Notts County; 13/2 Colchester; 13/2 MK Dons; 8/1 Brentford; 8/1 Bristol Rovers; 12/1 Carlisle; 16/1 Bournemouth; 16/1 Oldham; 16/1 Rochdale; 16/1 Leyton Orient; 16/1 Walsall; 20/1 Tranmere; 20/1 Exeter; 20/1 Hartlepool; 25/1 Dag & Red; 25/1 Yeovil

Relegation: 2/1 Dagenham & Redbridge, 9/4 Exeter, 9/4 Rochdale, 9/4 Walsall, 5/2 Hartlepool, 5/2 Yeovil, 11/4 Bournemouth, 11/4 Leyton Orient, 11/4 Tranmere, 3/1 Carlisle, 100/30 Oldham, 9/2 Notts County, 9/2 MK Dons, 11/2 Bristol rovers, 13/2 Brentford, 13/2 Colchester, 8/1 Charlton, 8/1 Plymouth, 10/1 Peterborough, 10/1 Swindon, 10/1 Sheff Weds, 16/1 Huddersfield, 16/1 Brighton, 33/1 Southampton.

Top Scorer: 4/1 Rickie Lambert; 8/1 Lee Barnard; 12/1 Craig Mackail-Smith; 12/1 Aaron McLean; 12/1 Jordan Rhodes; 12/1 Clinton Morrison;14/1 Lee Hughes; 16/1 Charlie Austin; 16/1 Neil Mellor; 16/1 Jermaine Easter; 20/1 Adam Lallana; 20/1 Marcus Tudgay; 20/1 George Boyd; 20/1 Glenn Murray; 20/1 Steven MacLean; 20/1 Ben Burgess; 20/1 Will Hoskins; 20/1 Paul Heffernan; 25/1 Brett Pitman; 25/1 Lee Novak; 25/1 Daryl Duffy; 25/1 Rory Fallon; 25/1 Akpo Sodje; 33/1 Theo Robinson; 33/1 Charlie MacDonald; 33/1 Rory Patterson; 33/1 Nicky Forster; 33/1 Sam Baldock; 33/1 Scott McGleish; 33/1 Bradley Wright-Phillips; 33/1 Ashley Barnes: 40/1 BAR.

William Hill…..LEAGUE 2

Outright: 9/1 Gillingham; 9/1 Wycombe; 9/1 Bradford; 11/1 Rotherham; 12/1 Chesterfield; 12/1 Northampton; 12/1 Oxford; 12/1 Stevenage; 12/1 Port Vale; 12/1 Shrewsbury; 16/1 Bury; 16/1 Aldershot; 18/1 Morecambe; 20/1 Torquay; 25/1 Southend; 25/1 Crewe; 33/1 Burton; 33/1 Lincoln; 33/1 Hereford; 50/1 Stockport; 66/1 Accrington; 66/1 Barnet; 66/1 Cheltenham; 66/1 Macclesfield.

League 2 Promotion

9/4 Wycombe; 9/4 Bradford; 5/2 Gillingham; 11/4 Rotherham; 3/1 Bury; 3/1 Chesterfield; 3/1 Northampton; 3/1 Oxford; 7/2 Stevenage; 7/2 Port Vale; 7/2 Aldershot; 4/1 Southend; 4/1 Morcambe; 4/1 Shrewsbury; 9/2 Torquay; 5/1 Crewe; 6/1 Burton; 8/1 Accrington; 8/1 Lincoln; 9/1 Hereford; 9/1 Stockport; 11/1 Cheltenham; 12/1 Macclesfield; 12/1 Barnet

Relegation: 10/3 Accrington; 10/3 Stockport; 7/2 Macclesfield; 4/1 Southend; 4/1 Barnet; 4/1 Cheltenham; 4/1 Lincoln; 6/1 Hereford; 13/2 Burton; 10/1 Crewe; 10/1 Torquay; 11/1 Morecambe; 12/1 Aldershot; 14/1 Shrewsbury; 16/1 Oxford; 16/1 Stevenage; 16/1 Port Vale; 18/1 Bury; 18/1 Chesterfield; 18/1 Northampton; 25/1 Bradford; 25/1 Gillingham; 25/1 Rotherham; 25/1 Wycombe.

Top Scorer: 13/2 Adam Le Fondre; 10/1 Phil Jevons; 11/1 Adebayo Akinfenwa; 12/1 James Constable; 12/1 Jack Lester; 14/1 Andy Barcham; 14/1 Cody McDonald; 16/1 Marc Richards; 16/1 Greg Pearson; 18/1 Charlie Griffin; 18/1 James Hanson; 20/1 Calvin Zola; 20/1 Tadhg Purcell; 22/1 Ryan Lowe; 22/1 Scott Rendell; 22/1 Shaun Harrad; 22/1 Louis Moult; 25/1 Tom Elliott; 25/1 Stuart Fleetwood; 28/1 Billy Kee; 28/1 Marvin Morgan; 28/1 Matthew Green; 28/1 Andy Bishop; 28/1 Lee Boylan; 33/1 Justin Richards; 33/1 Leon Constantine; 33/1 Clayton Donaldson; 33/1 Dennis Oli; 33/1 Jon-Paul Pittman; 40/1 BAR

**League to have first manager to leave

Championship
15/8-

League 1
9/4

League 2
5/2

Premier League
4/1

(Portsmouth excluded)

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William Hill Odds – Football Season 2010/11

WILLIAM HILL ODDS – FOOTBALL SEASON 2010/11

PREMIERSHIP
Win: 13/8 Chelsea, 2/1 Man Utd, 6/1 Man City, 6/1 Arsenal, 12/1 Liverpool, 25/1 Tottenham, 150/1 Everton, 250/1 Aston Villa, 750/1 Fulham, 1000/1 West Ham, 1000/1 Sunderland, 1000/1 Newcastle, 2000/1 Blackburn, 2000/1 Birmingham, 2500/1 Stoke, 2500/1 Wigan, 2500/1 Bolton, 2500/1 Wolves, 2500/1 West Brom, 10,000/1 Blackpool.

Relegation: 3/10 Blackpool, Evens West Brom, 2/1 Wigan, 2/1 Wolves, 11/4 Newcastle, 3/1 Bolton, 9/2 West Ham, 5/1 Stoke, 11/2 Birmingham, 7/1 Blackburn, 10/1 Fulham, 10/1 Sunderland, 50/1 Aston Villa, 66/1 Everton, 150/1 Tottenham, 200/1 Liverpool, 500/1 Man City, 500/1 Arsenal, 2000/1 Chelsea, 2000/1 Man Utd.

CHAMPIONSHIP
Win: 8/1 QPR, 9/1 Reading, 10/1 Nottingham Forest, 10/1 Cardiff, 10/1 Burnley, 10/1 Middlesboro, 12/1 Ipswich, 12/1 Leicester, 14/1 Swansea, 16/1 Bristol City, 16/1 Hull, 16/1 Norwich, 16/1 Portsmouth, 16/1 Sheff Utd, 16/1 Leeds, 25/1 Derby, 40/1 Millwall, 40/1 Preston, 40/1 Coventry, 50/1 Watford, 50/1 Doncaster, 50/1 Barnsley, 66/1 Crystal Palace, 80/1 Scunthorpe.

Promotion: 11/4 QPR, 11/4 Burnley, 7/2 Cardiff, 7/2 Reading, 7/2 Middlesboro, 7/2 Nottingham Forest, 4/1 Ipswich, 4/1 Leicester, 9/2 Swansea, 6/1 Bristol City, 6/1 Hull, 6/1 Portsmouth, 6/1 Leeds, 6/1 Sheff Utd, 8/1 Norwich, 10/1 Derby, 12/1 Coventry, 12/1 Preston, 14/1 Doncaster, 14/1 Millwall, 16/1 Barnsley, 20/1 Watford, 20/1 Crystal Palace, 33/1 Scunthorpe.

Relegation: 15/8 Scunthorpe, 2/1 Crystal Palace, 7/2 Watford, 7/2 Doncaster, 7/2 Barnsley, 4/1 Millwall, 4/1 Preston, 4/1 Coventry, 5/1 Derby, 9/1 Norwich, 9/1 Sheff Utd, 9/1 Leeds, 9/1 Portsmouth, 9/1 Hull, 9/1 Bristol City, 9/1 Swansea, 11/1 Leicester, 11/1 Ipswich, 14/1 Nottm Forest, 14/1 Middlesboro, 14/1 Cardiff, 14/1 Burnley, 16/1 Reading, 20/1 QPR.

LEAGUE ONE
Win: 5/2 Southampton, 13/2 Sheffield Weds, 8/1 Charlton, 8/1 Huddersfield, 10/1 Brighton, 14/1 Peterborough, 14/1 Swindon, 16/1 Notts County, 16/1 Plymouth, 20/1 Brentford, 20/1 Colchester, 20/1 MK Dons, 25/1 Bristol Rovers, 40/1 Carlisle, 66/1 Bournemouth, 66/1 Oldham, 66/1 Rochdale, 80/1 Walsall, 80/1 Leyton Orient, 80/1 Tranmere, 100/1 Exeter, 100/1 Hartlepool, 100/1 Yeovil, 125/1 Dagenham & Redbridge.

Promotion: 4/6 Southampton, 2/1 Sheff Wed, 11/4 Charlton, 11/4 Huddersfield, 7/2 Brighton, 4/1 Peterborough, 4/1 Swindon, 9/2 Notts County, 9/2 Plymouth, 13/2 Brentford, 13/2 Colchester, 13/2 MK Dons, 8/1 Bristol Rovers, 11/1 Carlisle, 16/1 Bournemouth, 16/1 Oldham, 16/1 Rochdale, 25/1 Leyton Orient, 25/1 Tranmere, 25/1 Walsall, 33/1 Exeter, 33/1 Hartlepool, 33/1 Yeovil, 40/1 Dagenham & Redbridge.

LEAGUE TWO
Win: 10/1 Gillingham, 11/1 Bradford, 12/1 Bury, 12/1 Chesterfield, 12/1 Northampton, 12/1 Oxford, 12/1 Rotherham, 12/1 Stevenage, 12/1 Wycombe, 14/1 Southend, 14/1 Port Vale, 16/1 Aldershot, 16/1 Morecambe, 20/1 Burton, 20/1 Crewe, 20/1 Shrewsbury, 25/1 Accrington, 25/1 Torquay, 33/1 Lincoln, 40/1 Hereford, 50/1 Stockport, 50/1 Barnet, 50/1 Cheltenham, 50/1 Macclesfield.

Promotion: 5/2 Gillingham, 11/4 Rotherham, 11/4 Wycombe, 3/1 Bradford, 3/1 Bury, 3/1 Chesterfield, 3/1 Northampton, 3/1 Oxford, 7/2 Stevenage, 7/2 Port Vale, 7/2 Aldershot, 4/1 Southend, 4/1 Morecambe, 4/1 Shrewsbury, 5/1 Crewe, 6/1 Burton, 6/1 Torquay, 8/1 Accrington, 8/1 Lincoln, 9/1 Hereford, 9/1 Stockport, 11/1 Cheltenham, 12/1 Barnet, 12/1 Macclesfield.

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..020 8918 3731, 07803 233702.

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13/8 Pompey To Fall At First Carling Hurdle

13/8 POMPEY TO FALL AT FIRST CARLING HURDLE
Will Portsmouth, in the Premiership last season, be dumped out of the Carling Cup by Stevenage, in the Blue Square Premier last season, after the two were drawn together?……Hills make Portsmouth 4/9 and Stevenage 13/8 to knock them out.

Following the Carling Cup draw, bookmakers William Hill make Chelsea the 9/2 favourites and then offer: 6/1 Man Utd, 6/1 Man City, 9/1 Liverpool, 9/1 Arsenal, 10/1 Tottenham, 12/1 Aston Villa, 12/1 Everton, 20/1 Fulham, 25/1 Birmingham, 25/1 Sunderland, 33/1 Blackburn, 33/1 West Ham, 33/1 Stoke, 40/1 Bolton, 50/1 Newcastle, 50/1 West Brom, 50/1 Wigan, 50/1 Wolves, 80/1 Blackpool, 80/1 Nottingham Forest, 80/1 Burnley, 80/1 Middlesbrough, 80/1 QPR, 80/1 Reading, 100/1 Leeds, 100/1 Cardiff, 100/1 Bristol City, 100/1 Hull, 100/1 Portsmouth, 100/1 Norwich, 100/1 Swansea, 100/1 Ipswich, 100/1 Leicester, 100/1 Sheff Utd, 125/1 Derby, 150/1 Coventry, 150/1 Crystal Palace, 150/1 Preston, 200/1 Doncaster, 200/1 Millwall, 200/1 Barnsley, 250/1 Sheff Weds, 250/1 Southampton, 250/1 Scunthorpe, 300/1 Brighton, 300/1 Swindon, 300/1 Peterborough, 300/1 Notts County, 300/1 Huddersfield, 300/1 Charlton, 300/1 Plymouth, 400/1 MK Dons, 400/1 Colchester, 500/1 Oldham , 500/1 Walsall, 500/1 Rochdale, 500/1 Leyton Orient, 500/1 Carlisle, 750/1 Brentford, 750/1 Bristol Rovers, 750/1 Bournemouth, 750/1 Exeter, 750/1 Yeovil, 750/1 Tranmere, 750/1 Hartlepool, 1000/1 Gillingham, 1000/1 Northampton, 1000/1 Bradford, 1000/1 Rotherham, 1000/1 Chesterfield, 1000/1 Wycombe, 1000/1 Port Vale, 1000/1 Morecambe, 1000/1 Shrewsbury, 1000/1 Aldershot, 1000/1 Bury, 1000/1 Oxford, 1000/1 Crewe, 1000/1 Torquay, 1000/1 Southend, 1000/1 Stockport, 1000/1 Lincoln, 1000/1 Stevenage, 1000/1 Burton, 1000/1 Hereford, 1000/1 Cheltenham, 1000/1 Barnet, 1000/1 Accrington, 1000/1 Macclesfield.

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Steve 25/1 To Copp Title For City

STEVE 25/1 TO COPP TITLE FOR CITY

WILLIAM HILL have made Bristol City 25/1 to win the Championship title next season, following the appointment of Steve Coppell as their new manager. And Hills offer 7/1 that City will be promoted, 9/1 that they are relegated, 8/13 to finish in the top half of the table, 6/5 to finish in the bottom half.
‘Steve Coppell has had tremendous experience and success at this level and looks the ideal man for City’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

PREMIERSHIP SPECIALS………………………….

2/1 ONE OR MORE PREM CLUBS TO FOLLOW POMPEY INTO ADMINISTRATION NEXT SEASON

WITH THE full extent of Portsmouth’s finances only now being unravelled, William Hill are quoting odds of 2/1 that one or more Premier League clubs will go into administration during the 2010/11 season. ‘The Pompey situation has highlighted the risk of clubs living beyond their means and we think is is far from unlikely that one or more Premier League teams may follow Pompey into administration during the 2010/11 season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 4/11 that NO Prem club will go into administration during 2010/11 season.

TO WIN TITLE……4/7 Chelsea; 11/8 Man Utd….Chelsea 8/11 to win Prem-FA Cup double; 10/1 to win nothing.

TO FINISH FOURTH….4/5 Spurs; 5/4 Man City; 10/1 Aston Villa; 20/1 Liverpool

RELEGATION….1/50 Burnley; 1/10 Hull; 4/1 West Ham; 33/1 Wigan

PREM TOP SCORER….5/6 Rooney; 6/5 Drogba; 14 Bent; 16 Tevez

Hills make Jose Mourinho 2/1 favourite to replace Sir Alex when he eventually stands down, and also offer 6/1 Martin O’Neill and David Moyes; 16/1 Carlos Queiroz and Fabio Capello; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 25/1 Steve Bruce, Gus Hiddink, Mark Hughes; 33/1 Eric Cantona; Darren Ferguson; Alan Curbishley; Mike Phelan; Harry Redknapp; Steve McLaren; 40/1 Roy Keane.
William Hill have opened a market on when Sir Alex Ferguson will step down as United boss, and make 2011 their 9/4 favourite:
When Will Fergie Go ?
2010 4/1
2011 9/4
2012 11/4
2013 9/2
2014 or Later 7/2

WEEKEND PREM SPECIALS……….
Game With Most Goals

Chelsea v Stoke
11/2

Man Utd v Tottenham
13/2

Arsenal v Man City
13/2

Bolton v Portsmouth
7/1

Burnley v Liverpool
7/1

Aston Villa v Birmingham
8/1

Hull v Sunderland
9/1

West Ham v Wigan
9/1

Everton v Fulham
9/1

Wolves v Blackburn
12/1

Game With Quickest Goal (Match Minute)

Chelsea
6/1

Everton
8/1

Man Utd
8/1

Bolton
10/1

Liverpool
10/1

Aston Villa
10/1

West Ham
14/1

Arsenal
14/1

Hull
16/1

Wolves
16/1

Man City
16/1

Sunderland
20/1

Blackburn
20/1

Wigan
22/1

Burnley
22/1

Birmingham
25/1

Tottenham
25/1

Portsmouth
25/1

Fulham
28/1

Stoke
33/1

Hat-Trick In Prem This Weekend

Yes
4/1

No
1/7

How Many Red Cards In Prem This Weeken

None
9/4

One
7/4

Two Or More
5/4

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14/1 Ten Or Fewer Prem Teams In Fourth Round Of F A Cup

14/1 TEN OR FEWER PREM CLUBS TO REACH FA CUOP ROUND FOUR

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many Premier League clubs will make it through to the 4th Round of the FA Cup and offer 14/1 that it will be ten or fewer:. Hills offer 14/1 that any side from outside the top division will win the tournament. ‘Once again we’ll hear stories about the magic of the FA Cup and fairy-tale upsets, but when oush comes to shove we’re pretty sure it will come down to an all Premiership Final, which we quote at 1/7’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
17 12/1
15 or 16 6/5
13 or 14 5/4
11 or 12 13/2
10 or less 14/1
William Hill…….
Big 4 team to win the FA Cup 8/13 yes 6/5 no
All Prem final = 1/7 yes 4/1 no
Non Prem team to win the FA Cup= 14/1
LATEST WILLIAM HILL FA CUP ODDS……10/3 Chelsea; 4/1 Man U; 11/2 Arsenal and Liverpool; 9/1 Man City; 10/1 Spurs; 16 Villa; 20 Everton; 25 Sunderland; 33 Fulham; 40 Stoke; 50 Blackburn; Bolton; Portsmouth; West Ham; Wigan; 66 Birmingham, Newcastle; Wigan; 80 Burnley; Hull; WBA.; 125 Cardiff; Middlesbro; 150 Ipswich;Leicester; Nottm Forest; Preston; QPR;Sheff U; 200 Blackpool; Bristol City; Crystal Palace; Derby; Reading; Swansea; 250 Barnsley; Sheff Wed; 300 Coventry; Doncaster; Leeds; Plymouth; Southampton; 400 Huddersfield; Scunthorpe; 500 Brentford; Brighton; Colchester; Millwall; MK Dons; Notts Co; Peterbro; Watford; 750 Gillingham; Tranmere; 1000 Accrington; Carlisle; Swindon; Torquay; 1500 Luton Town FC; 2000 Lincoln; 2500 Forest Green; 5000 Barrow; York.
CHELSEA NOW ODDS AGAINST FOR TITLE AS GUNNERS AND UNITED TURN ON STYLE

CHELSEA are now odds against to win the Premiership title with William Hill who have lengthened them to 11/10 favourites from 10/11 and also offer 2/1 United; 10/3 Arsenal.
‘Chelsea will be looking nervously over their shoulder as United and Arsenal turn on the stylesaid Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills – Title Odds Outright:

11/10 chelsea
2 man utd
10/3 arsenal
20 man city
50 liverpool
80 tottenham
100 aston villa

Hills- Straight forecast

9/4 chel / man u
5/2 man u / chel
3 chel / arsenal
9/2 arsenal / chel
7 man u / arsenal
8 arsenal / man u

Hills Relegation

1/3 portsmouth (9/4 stay up)
4/9 hull (13/8)
11/10 burnley
5/4 wolves
13/5 bolton
11/4 west ham
10/3 wigan

Hills – Without big 4

10/11 man city
15/8 tottenham
10/3 aston villa
50 birmingham
66 fulham

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Shearer Backed To Be Geordie Boss As Defoe Cut For Golden Boot

WILL THREE RELEGATED CLUBS BOUNCE STRAIGHT BACK TO PREMIERSHIP?

ALTHOUGH the Championship is already looking likely to be the tightest of divisions, the three relegated Premiership sides are all up amongst the pace-setters, with William Hill offering 16/1 that all three – Middlesbrough, Newcastle and WBA win promotion.

And Hills now make Alan Shearer clear favourite to be manager of troubled Newcastle on January 1st, 2010, they have cut his odds from 2/1 to 6/5, and also offer: 10/3 Hughton, 9/2 Calderwood, 7/1 Keegan, 9/1 Kinnear, 16/1 Boothroyd, 20/1 Curbishley, 20/1 Clark, 33/1 Ginola, 33/1 Bruce.’With one of the groups interested in buying the club indicating that they will approach Alan Shearer should they complete a takeover, he has been well backed to be in charge at the turn of the year’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills are also offering odds about where Newcastle will finish in the table and make them 5/1 to win the title, 7/2 to finish second, 6/4 to reach the play-offs, 9/4 to finish 7th-12th, 10/1 – 13th-21st, 33/1 to be relegated.

Latest William Hill Championship title odds: 9/2 West Brom, 5/1 Middlesbrough, 5/1 Newcastle, 8/1 Sheff Utd, 8/1 Cardiff, 16/1 Ipswich, 16/1 Leicester, 20/1 Reading, 20/1 Bristol City, 22/1 Preston, 28/1 QPR, 28/1 Nottingham Forest, 33/1 Derby, 40/1 Peterborough, 40/1 Coventry, 50/1 Crystal Palace, 66/1 Swansea, 66/1 Sheff Weds, 100/1 Watford, 100/1 Doncaster, 125/1 Plymouth, 175/1 Blackpool, 300/1 Scunthorpe, 300/1 Barnsley.

DEFOE SLASHED FOR GOLDEN BOOT
JERMAIN DEFOE has been cut from 20/1 to 8/1 third favourite to win the Premierhip Golden Boot with William Hill who make Torres 11/4 favourite ahead of Drogba at 11/2. Hills also offer 9/1 Rooney; 14/1 Anelka; Gerrard; Owen; 16 Van Persie; Bent.
DESPITE beating Manchester United, Burnley are 4/7 favourites to be relegated from the Premiership this season with William Hill who make them 5/4 to stay up. Hull are 8/13 to go down and Hills also offer 5/6 Portsmouth; 6/5 Birmingham; 4/1 Stoke; 9/2 Wigan; 11/2 Bolton.
CHELSEA are now 6/4 favourites to win the Premiership title with Hills who also offer 10/3 Man U; 4 Liverpool; 11/2 Arsenal; 10 Man City; 40 Spurs.

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..0208 918 3731, 07803 233702.

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Soccer Betting Tip

2PTS Crystal Palace to beat Newcastle in the Championship
21/10 PaddyPower or 2/1 Coral, Boylesports and Bet365
(Saturday 22nd August, 3.00pm KO)
After a summer of turmoil, Newcastle have surprised many people by making a positive start to the season. The Geordies have picked up seven points from their opening three fixtures […]

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Happy New Shear As Championship Gets Off To Flying Start

HAPPY NEW SHEAR!
With the possibility of another Newcastle takeover in the pipeline William Hill have cut their odds for Alan Shearer to be in place as Newcastle boss on January 1st, 2010 from 9/4 to 2/1 joint favourite along with current caretaker manager Chris Hughton.

Joe Kinnear, who has been suggesting that he may be lined up to return, is 10/1.

“With the Newcastle situation still extremely volatile it is difficult to rule out anybody as a potential Manager for the club but there continues to be sustained support for Shearer to be back in charge at the turn of the year”, said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s odds – Who Will Be In Charge of Newcastle on January 1st, 2010: 2/1 Alan Shearer, 2/1 Chris Hughton, 7/2 Colin Calderwood, 8/1 Kevin Keegan, 10/1 Joe Kinnear, 16/1 Alan Curbishley, 16/1 Aidy Boothroyd, 25/1 Lee Clark, 25/1 Steve Bruce, 25/1 Glenn Hoddle.

Hill’s odds – Where Will Newcastle be on January 1st, 2010: 8/1 – 1st, 8/1 – 2nd, 5/2 – 3rd-6th, 15/8 – 7th-12th, 3/1 – 13th-21st, 9/1 – 22nd-24th.

WHO WILL HAVE A CHAMPION START TO THE SEASON?
With the Championship season kicking off on Friday night Hills make Middlesbro Evens to beat Sheffield Utd 11/5 with the draw offered at 11/5 in Friday night’s opening game. Hills have opened a book on which of Saturday’s Championship matches will produce the fastest goal and also the most goals.

Hill’s odds – Game With Most Goals (Saturday 3pm kick-offs): 11/2 Cardiff v Scunthorpe, 11/2 QPR v Blackpool, 13/2 Reading v Nott’m Forest, 13/2 Sheffield Wednesday v Barnsley, 13/2 Watford v Doncaster, 7/1 Crystal Palace v Plymouth, 7/1 Derby v Peterborough, 8/1 Leicester v Swansea, 8/1 Preston v Bristol City.

Hill’s odds – Game With Fastest Goal: 6/1 Cardiff v Scunthorpe, 6/1 QPR v Blackpool, 13/2 Reading v Nott’m Forest, 13/2 Sheffield Wednesday v Barnsley, 13/2 Watford v Doncaster, 7/1 Crystal Palace v Plymouth, 7/1 Derby v Peterborough, 7/1 Leicester v Swansea, 7/1 Preston v Bristol City.

William Hills Latest Championship Odds: 6/1 West Brom, 7/1 Middlesbrough, 8/1 Newcastle, 11/1 Ipswich, 12/1 Sheff Utd, 16/1 Reading 16/1 Nott’m Forest, 18/1 QPR, 22/1 Cardiff, 25/1 Leicester, 33/1 Derby, 33/1 Preston, 33/1 Bristol City, 40/1 Swansea, 40/1 C. Palace, 50/1 Peterborough, 50/1 Sheff Weds, 80/1 Coventry, 100/1 Watford, 100/1 Plymouth, 125/1 Doncaster, 200/1 Blackpool, 200/1 Scunthorpe, 200/1 Barnsley.

Hills odds – Championship Relegation: 6/4 Scunthorpe, 7/4 Barnsley, 7/4 Blackpool, 5/2 Plymouth, 3/1 Doncaster, 7/2 Watford, 5/1 Coventry, 13/2 Peterborough, 7/1 Swansea, 8/1 Preston, 8/1 Bristol City, 8/1 Sheff Weds, 8/1 Leicester, 8/1 C. Palace, 10/1 Newcastle, 11/1 Derby, 12/1 Nott’m Forest, 20/1 Cardiff, 20/1 QPR, 25/1 Reading, 33/1 Ipswich, 33/1 Sheff Utd, 33/1 Middlesbrough, 40/1 West Brom.

Hill’s odds – Top Scorer: 14/1 Michael Chopra, 16/1 Afonso Alves, 16/1 Ched Evans, 16/1 Ross McCormack, 16/1 Simon Cox, 16/1 Tuncay Sanli, 16/1 Leroy Lita, 20/1 Andrew Carroll, 20/1 Matt Fryatt, 20/1 Rob Earnshaw, 20/1 Shane Long, 25/1 Darius Henderson, 25/1 Mark Viduka, 25/1 Roman Bednar, 25/1 Shola Ameobi, 25/1 Craig Mackail-Smith, 25/1 Freddie Sears, 25/1 Heidar Helguson, 25/1 Xisco, 25/1 Nathan Tyson, 25/1 Noel Hunt, 25/1 Luke Moore, 33/1 Dexter Blackstock, 33/1 Gary Hooper, 33/1 Aaron McLean, 33/1 David McGoldrick, 33/1 Jeremie Aliadiere, 33/1 Rob Hulse, 33/1 Nick Maynard, 33/1 Timas Priskin, 40/1 Neil Mellor, 40/1 Marcus Tudgay, 40/1 Steve Howard, 40/1 Tommy Smith, 40/1 Freddie Eastwood, 40/1 Ishmael Miller, 40/1 Nathan Ellington, 401/ Rowan Vine, 40/1 Stehen Dobbie, 50/1 Jamie Ward, 50/1 Jay Bothroyd, 50/1 Jon Steed, 50/1 Kevin Lisbie, 50/1 Will Hoskins, 50/1 Billy Sharp, 50/1 Clinton Morrison, 50/1 Craig Beattie, 50/1 Jon Parkin, 50/1 Victor Moses, 50/1 George Boyd, 66/1 Jason Euell, 66/1 Patrick Agyemang, 66/1 Akpo Sodje, 66/1 Bradley Wright-Phillips, 66/1 Brett Ormerod, 66/1 Danny Graham, 66/1 Gorka Pintado, 66/1 Iain Hume, 66/1 James Hayter, 66/1 Paul Hayes, 66/1 Paul Heffernan, 80/1 Jonathan Macken, 80/1 Leon Clarke, 80/1 John Akinde, 100/1 Kayode Odejayi, 100/1 Rory Fallon.

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..07803 233702.

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