All Chelsea Eyes Turn To Being Best Of The Rest

Andre Villas Boas insinuated that nothing less than a win would see Chelsea out of the running for the title and William Hill seem to agree offering 16/1 that Chelsea win the title behind Manchester City (8/13) and Manchester United (2/1). Villas-Boas is odds-on, however, at 1/3 to still be in charge of Chelsea for the first game of next season (9/4 not to be). Chelsea are in pole position to finish top of the sides excluding both Manchesters City and United at 11/8, just ahead of Tottenham at 13/8.

“If his post match talk were to be believed, Villas-Boas has already conceded defeat in his hunt for a Premier League title, but they still have a lot to play for and are in pole position to be the best of the rest,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Fernando Torres started the game once again on the bench and William Hill offer 11/2 that he leaves the club in January and 9/4 that he leaves in the summer. While Torres looked on, both Adebayor and Sturridge continued their rich vein of scoring form and they are 16/1 and 18/1 respectively to win the golden boot this year.

Premier League Outright: 8/13 Manchester City; 2/1 Manchester United; 16/1 Chelsea; 18/1 Tottenham; 33/1 Arsenal; 100/1 Liverpool

English Premier League – Top four finish: 2/5 Chelsea; 4/7 Tottenham; 11/10 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool

Villas Boas at Chelsea on first day of next season: 1/3 yes; 9/4 no

Top goalscorer: 16/1 Emmanuel Adebayor; 18/1 Daniel Sturridge

Premier League without Manchester United and Manchester City: 11/8 Chelsea; 13/8 Tottenham; 3/1 Arsenal; 6/1 Liverpool; 100/1 Newcastle; 150/1 Everton

Torres to leave Chelsea in January: 11/2 yes; 1/10 no*

Torres to leave in the summer transfer window: 9/4 yes; 1/3 no*
*permanent deals only

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
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You Bet Jags Or Lescott Will Start Alongside Terry But Capello To Ring Changes

A largely experimental England side performed well for Fabio Capello, but William Hill think that the changes will be rung when the side steps out for their opener at the European Championships. Hills offer 2/1 that just three of the starting XI vs Sweden start England’s first game in Poland and the Ukraine, with four the same price.

The defence was well marshalled by John Terry and Gary Cahill and Hills offer 13/2 that this pairing start England’s first Euros game although the most likely seems to be John Terry with either Lescott or Jagielka (both 9/4). It would appear that the seemingly unbreakable partnership of Terry and Ferdinand has reached its end, with Hills making them 10/1 to line up side by side for England’s first Euros match.

“Cahill and Terry played well together but we think that Jagielka or Lescott may just get the nod ahead of Cahill to line up next to the captain,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England have secured two wins in two home friendlies and are due to play Holland at the start of next year and Hills make England slight favourites at 13/10 to win the match, with Holland13/8 and the draw 11/10.

England vs Holland: 13/10 England; 13/8 Holland; 11/5 Draw

How many England players that started vs Sweden will start first Euro 2012 match:
9/4 0-2
2/1 3
2/1 4
9/2 5+

Which strikers will start England’s first Euro 2012 match:
Darren Bent: 4/11 yes; 2/1 no
Bobby Zamora: 2/1 yes; 4/11 no
Daniel Sturridge: 6/4 yes; 1/2 no
Danny Welbeck: 11/10 yes; 4/6 no
Jermain Defoe: 2/1 yes; 4/11 no

Defender doubles…Who will start England’s first Euro2012 match:
9/4 Terry/Lescott
9/4 Terry/Jagielka
5/2 Terry/Jones
4/1 Lescott/Jagielka
4/1 Jones/Jagielka
4/1 Jones/Lescott
13/2 Terry/Cahill
7/1 Terry/Smalling
9/1 Jones/Smalling
10/1 Terry/Ferdinand
10/1 Jones/Ferdinand
10/1 Jones/Cahill
14/1 Jagielka/Ferdinand
14/1 Lescott/Smalling
14/1 Jagielka/Smalling
20/1 Lescott/Cahill
20/1 Smalling/Ferdinand
20/1 Lescott/Ferdinand
20/1 Cahill/Ferdinand
20/1 Terry/Richards
25/1 Smalling/Cahill
33/1 Lescott/Richards
33/1 Jagielka/Richards
40/1 Jones/Richards
40/1 Jagielka/Cahill
66/1 Smalling/Richards

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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England Versus Spain Specials

****************************WILLIAM HILL ENGLAND-SPAIN SPECIALS**************************

YOU BET TERRY WON’T PLAY ANY PART OF SPAIN GAME

WILLIAM HILL offer 6/5 that Fabio Capello will bring John Terry on as a sub during the Spain game – and 8/13 that he will play no part in the game. ’It would seem a little odd to bring Terry on at all if he isn’t going to start the game – but injuries could always intervene’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILL LAMPS OUST TERRY AS EURO SKIPPER?
WITH FRANK LAMPARD selected to start the game against Spain as captain, William Hill have cut him from 7/1 to 6/1 to be wearing the armband when England kick off the Euro 2012 finals. ‘Frank appears to be in pole position to take over if John Terry is injured, out of form, or missing for ay other reason’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Lampard 5/1 to celebrate wearing the armband with a goal during the game.

To Start Captain 1st Euro 2012 Match
John Terry 4/7
Steven Gerrard 5/1
Frank Lampard 6/1
Rio Ferdinand 8/1
Gareth Barry 14/1
Joe Hart 16/1
Ashley Cole 25/1

**Others on request.

ENGLAND 14/1 TO BEAT SPAIN AND SWEDEN (Without conceding a goal!)

ENGLAND are 14/1 with Hills to beat both Spain and Sweden without conceding a goal in either game – but 18/1 to lose both without scoring a goal in either game.
England to beat Spain/Sweden – 11/2
England to lose to both Spain/Sweden – 11/1
Hills….7/2 England; 11/5 draw; Spain 10/11
SPAIN are 2/1 to beat England without conceding.
HILLS OFFER 7/2 that two or more England players will score v Spain.
TO SCORE IF THEY START…..
Daren Bent – 2/1……Daniel Sturridge – 11/4….Bobby Zamora-11/4…Danny Welbeck- 7/2

Total England Goals Scored in Spain/Sweden games:
0-1 2/1
2-3 5/4
4 or more 15/8
BOTH teams to score? – Evens yes; 8/11 no
KEEP CLEAN SHEET? – England 5/2; Spain 23/20
WIN TO NIL – England 5/1; Spain 2/1
SCORE IN BOTH HALVES – England 9/2; Spain 9/4
COME FROM BEHIND TO WIN – England 14/1; Spain 8/1
GOAL IN FIRST 15 MINS? – 11/5
TOTAL GOALS IN GAME – 0-8/1…1-3/1…2-9/4…3- 3/1…4- 11/2…5- 12/1…6+ -16/1

Total England Goals Conceded in Spain/Sweden games:
0-1 13/8
2-3 EVS
4 or more 3/1

ROONEY BAN

WILLIAM HILL offer 4/6 that Wayne Rooney’s three game Euro ban will not be reduced on appeal by the FA, and 11/10 that it will be reduced. ‘We understand that there is virtually no chance of the ban being extended so it is now a two-option outcome’ said ill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WM HILL POPPY SPECIALS STILL AVAILABLE:

PLAYER TO SCORE AND REVEAL A POPPY ON UNDER-SHIRT – 7/2 YES – 1/6 NO
ANY ENGLAND PLAYER ON THE PITCH TO HAVE DYED RED HAIR – 10/1 YES 1-33 NO
ANY PLAYER TAKING PART WITH POPPY DESIGN HAIRCUT – 20/1

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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Silva Favourite For Player Award Plus Carling Capers



SILVA MEDAL?

Following his fine performance as Manchester City hammered Manchester United, David Silva has been installed as 2/1 favourite by William Hill to win the PFA Footballer of the Year Award. ‘Silva’s solid display elevated him to the front of the pack in the running for the prestigious PFA prize’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

David Silva
2/1

Wayne Rooney
7/2

Sergio Aguero
13/2

Luis Suarez
16/1

Ashley Young
16/1

Juan Mata
16/1

Mario Balotelli
16/1

Nani
20/1

Robin Van Persie
20/1

Luka Modric
20/1

Gareth Bale
20/1

Yaya Toure
20/1

Javier Hernandez
20/1

Samir Nasri
20/1

Fernando Torres
25/1

Daniel Sturridge
25/1

Steven Gerrard
33/1

Rafael van der Vaart
33/1

Others On Request

CARLING CUP CAPERS

TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY SPECIALS………..

Arsenal v Man Utd (Mythical Match Bet)

Arsenal
7/4

Tie
7/2

Man City
8/11

*Carling Cup Games.

HIGHEST SCORING MATCH

Aldershot v Man Utd
4/1

Arsenal v Bolton
5/1

Wolves v Man City
5/1

Crystal Palace v Southampton
6/1

Cardiff v Burnley
6/1

Blackburn v Newcastle
7/1

Everton v Chelsea
15/2

Stoke v Liverpool
10/1

EW ¼,1-2

HIGHEST SCORING TEAM

Man Utd
9/2

Man City
6/1

Arsenal
13/2

Cardiff
11/1

Southampton
11/1

Chelsea
12/1

Blackburn
14/1

Liverpool
14/1

Newcastle
14/1

Crystal Palace
16/1

Burnley
16/1

Everton
18/1

Stoke
22/1

Bolton
25/1

Wolves
33/1

Aldershot
80/1

EW 1/5 1-2-3

FASTEST SCORING TEAM

Man Utd
11/2

Arsenal
15/2

Man City
15/2

Cardiff
11/1

Southampton
11/1

Chelsea
11/1

Blackburn
12/1

Newcastle
12/1

Crystal Palace
14/1

Burnley
14/1

Everton
14/1

Liverpool
14/1

Bolton
16/1

Wolves
16/1

Stoke
18/1

Aldershot
25/1

E/W 1/5 1-2-3

RED CARDS

None
3/1

One
13/8

Two
9/4

Three
9/2

Four or more
20/1

HAT-TRICK SCORED?

Yes
7/2

No
1/6

TO WIN CARLING CUP…3/1 Man U; 4/1 Man C; 6/1 Chelsea; Liverpool; 13/2 Arsenal; 16 Stoke; 20 Everton; Newcastle; 28 Blackburn; 33 Bolton; Wolves; 40 Southampton; 50 Cardiff; 80 Burnley.

SPECIALS –

MICHAEL OWEN to score two or more – 5/1.

CARDIFF-BURNLEY to finish 1-1 for the 4th straight time.

PALACE 11/4 to keep 4th straight clean sheet.

PREM TEAMS IN FINAL…0- 66/1; 1- 5/2; 2- 2/7

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You Bet Six Alex To Ring The Changes: Man City To Hit A Hundred? Liverpool Favourite To Bring Run To An End!

After the humiliating defeat to City last weekend, Hills have opened a book on how many of that United starting lineup will survive offering 5/2 that five or fewer will start against Everton. Hills are betting on which team will be the first to beat City, Liverpool are the 2/1 favourites but the light blues are just 7/4 to win their next six fixtures. City are 2/1 to score between 100 and 110 goals in the season with United 2/1 to produce between 90 & 99 goals.

“The odds suggest there has been a genuine changing of the guard, City are favourite to score more goals and to win the Premiership,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Number Of Manchester United Starters vs City To Start Against Everton: 6/5 Eight or more, 6/5 Six or seven, 5/2 Five or less

Manchester City Premiership Season Goals: 5/2 89 or less, 11/8 90 & 99, 2/1 100-110, 5/1 111 or more

Manchester United Premiership Season Goals: 9/4 79 or less, 5/4 80-89, 2/1 90-99, 9/1 100 or more

Which Team Will Be First Team To Beat Manchester City In Premiership: 12/1 Wolves, 15/2 QPR, 8/1 Newcastle, 2/1 Liverpool, 25/1 Norwich, 7/2 Chelsea, 7/4 None Of The Above

Premiership Golden Boot: 2/1 Wayne Rooney, 9/4 Sergio Aguero, 11/2 Robin Van Persie, 11/2 Edin Dzeko, 16/1 Javier Hernandez, 16/1 Luis Suarez, 16/1 Mario Balotelli, 20/1 Fernando Torres, 25/1 Emmanuel Adebayor, 33/1 Darren Bent, 40/1 Rafael van der Vaart, 40/1 Daniel Sturridge, 40/1 Demba Ba, 50/1 Danny Wellbeck, 50/1 Gervinho, 66/1 Bar

Premiership Outright: 11/10 Man City, 15/8 Man Utd, 4/1 Chelsea, 40/1 Liverpool, 50/1 Arsenal, 50/1 Tottenham

Rupert Adams
Media Relations

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Will Carroll Be Singing Following Rooney’s Rush Of Blood?

Wayne Rooney’s red card against Montenegro means that he will miss the opening game of Euro 2012 and William Hill are offering 10/11 that Andy Carroll is the man to start up top in England’s opener. Danny Welbeck is 6/5 second favourite with Theo Walcott 5/4. Rooney’s rush of blood to the head is being portrayed as an isolated incident but Hills go 20/1 about him getting his marching orders against Liverpool on Saturday.

“Rooney’s rush of blood has opened the door for someone else to come in and impress for Capello’s men at Euro 2012 and the odds suggest that Andy Carroll will be the one to benefit,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Ireland are the shortest priced team to qualify for Euro 2012 via the playoffs after they were drawn against Estonia. Trapattoni’s men are 1/3 to reach Poland and Ukraine while Estonia are 9/4. Portugal failed to qualify automatically and face Bosnia. Hills offer 4/9 that they make it through the two legged tie.

Ireland’s first game is away and they are 13/10 to return from Estonia with a victory in the bag.

To Start England’s First Euro 2012 Match: 10/11 Andy Carroll; 6/5 Danny Welbeck; 5/4 Theo Walcott; 2/1 Jermaine Defoe; 5/2 Darren Bent; 7/2 Gabby Agbonlaor; 7/2 Daniel Sturridge; 7/2 Bobby Zamora; 4/1 Peter Crouch; 8/1 Connor Wickham; 11/1 Jay Bothroyd; 14/1 Michael Owen; 16/1 Cameron Jerome

20/1 Wayne Rooney red card against Liverpool
25/1 Steven Gerrard red card against Manchester United

Premier League Specials:

Fastest Scoring Team: 9/1 Manchester City; 9/1 Chelsea; 10/1 Arsenal; 12/1 Manchester United; 12/1 Tottenham; 14/1 QPR; 14/1 Norwich 14/1 West Brom; 14/1 Newcastle; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 Wigan; 18/1 Swansea; 18/1 Bolton; 18/1 Bolton; 20/1 Blackburn; 22/1 Fulham; 25/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 Sunderland; 28/1 Everton

Highest scoring team: 7/1 Manchester City; 15/2 Chelsea; 8/1 Arsenal; QPR; 14/1 Manchester United; 14/1 West Brom; 14/1 Tottenham; 16/1 Norwich; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 Wigan; 18/1 Liverpool; 18/1 Newcastle; 20/1 Bolton; 22/1 Swansea; 25/1 Blackburn; 25/1 Wolves; 28/1 Fulham; 40/1 Aston Villa; 40/1 Sunderland; 50/1 Everton

Highest scoring match:
5/1 Manchester City / Aston Villa; 6/1 Arsenal / Sunderland; 6/1 Chelsea / Everton; 7/1 Newcastle / Tottenham; 8/1 QPR / Blackburn; 8/1 Liverpool / Manchester United; 9/1 West Brom / Wolves; 9/1 Wigan / Bolton; 10/1 Norwich / Swansea; 11/1 Stoke / Fulham

Total Red Cards: 4/1 none; 13/8 one; 2/1 two; 5/1 three; 14/1 four or more

Hat Trick scored: 4/1 Yes; 1/7 no

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Mc Leish 10/1 To Stay At Villa Until 2015 As Chelsea Market Suspended And Pearce Odds Drift

McLEISH 10/1 TO STAY AT VILLA UNTIL 2015

AFTER HIS FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE as Villa boss, William Hill offer 10/1 that Alex McLeish will remain in the position until 2015, but believe he will lead the club to 8th-10th position next season – which they quote at 6/4, and make them 14/1 to finish in the top four and 20/1 to go down.
**Hills make Villa 13/8 to win their opening game against 11/8 Fulham with the draw a 21/10 chance. ‘As he commented himself, it is vital for McLeish to get off to a winning start if he is to get Villa fans on his side’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

When Will McLEISH Leave Villa?
2011 6/1
2012 6/4
2013 5/2
2014 4/1
2015 + 10/1

Where Will Villa Finish?

Top 4 14/1
5th To 7th 15/8
8th To 10th 6/4
11th To 14th 4/1
15th To 17th 7/1
Relegated 20/1
PEARCE ENGLAND BOSS ODDS LENGTHENED

Following England’s disappointing elimination from the U21s tournament William Hill have more than doubled Stuart Pearce’s odds from 6/1 to 16/1 to succeed Fabio Capello as England boss. ‘Stuart’s side failed to win a game and couldn’t hold on to a late lead in their most vital game. Very few associated with the side have enhanced their reputations’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL- NEXT ENGLAND MANAGER- 6/4 Redknapp; 6/1 O’Neill; 8/1 Southgate; 9/1 Hodgson; 14/1 Bruce; Mourinho; 16 Allardyce; Pearce. Others on request.

How many of the starting XI for Czech Rep u21 v England U21 will make the final England Euro 2012 squad?

Under 3 5/4
3-4 7/4
5-6 7/2
7 or more 6/1

England must qualify for Euro 2012 or bets void.
Frank Fielding

Ryan Bertrand

Kyle Walker

Phil Jones

Chris Smalling

Tom Cleverley

Fabrice Muamba

Jordan Henderson

Scott Sinclair

Daniel Sturridge

Danny Welbeck

SPAIN ARE NOW 1/3 FAVOURITES TO WIN THE U21 TOURNAMENT WITH HILLS WHO ALSO OFFER 4/1 SWITZERLAND; 6/1 CZECH REP; 25/1 BELARUS

CHELSEA BOSS MARKET SUSPENDED

WILLIAM HILL have suspended their market on the next Chelsea manager after a surge of support for Andre Villas-Boas saw his odds slashed from 8/1 to 11/10. ‘It appears that Villas-Boas has the job for the asking but we may reopen on Tuesday morning if there have been no further developments’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
CHELSEA ODDS AT TIME OF SUSPENSION….4/6 Hiddink; 11/10 Villas-Boas; 16 Hughes; 20 Redknapp.

MANAGERIAL MARKETS…….CHRIS HUGHTON IS 2/7 FAVOURITE TO BECOME BIRMINGHAM boss with Hills who make Di Matteo 5/2 with Zola 6/1.
SEAN DYCHE is Even money favourite to become Watford manager with Hills who make Mark Robins 11/4 with Graham Westley 7/2.

Graham Sharpe,
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England U21s Odds On To Be Packing Bags After Czech Game…hills 2011/12 Sack Race Odds

England U21s need a win against the Czech Republic if they are to progress from their group and are 23/20 with William Hill to do so. They are 6/10 to fail to win and crash out of the tournament. Whatever happens, England need to score and Daniel Sturridge, one of only a few small bright spots in England’s team, is 11/2 to open the scoring in the match, while Danny Welbeck is 13/2.

“England have so far been underwhelming in the tournament and it may be down to Daniel Sturridge or Danny Welbeck to fire them into the semi finals,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Although the odds suggest that England will be packing their bags after Sunday’s game.”

Stuart Pearce is offered at 3/1 with Hills to become the Team GB manager at next year’s Olympics.

William Hill England U21 vs Czech Republic U21:

England To Be Knocked Out: 23/20 No; 6/10 Yes

Match Betting: 23/20 England; 5/2 Czech Republic; 9/4 Draw

Opening Scorer: 11/2 Daniel Sturridge; 13/2 Danny Welbeck; 13/2 Tomas Peckhart; 7/1 Libor Kozak; 9/1 Nathan Delfouneso; 9/1 Vaclav Kadlec; 9/1 Jan Charamosta; 10/1 Scott Sinclair; 10/1 Connor Wickham; 10/1 Michael Rabusic; 11/1 BAR

Euro 21 Winner: 8/13 Spain; 9/2 Switzerland; 6/1 Czech Republic; 13/2 England; 12/1 Denmark; 40/1 Belarus; 66/1 Ukraine; 750/1 Iceland

You Bet Rovers Will Be Kean To Get Rid Of Steve Next Season

William Hill make Steve Kean the 3/1 favourite to be the first Premier League manager to leave their position. Mick McCarty is 7/1 second favourite ahead of 9/1 Steve Bruce. “Blackburn only managed to survive on the last day of the season, having been mid table at Christmas and a vast improvement will be needed if Steve Kean does not want to be the first manager out of the door next term,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

At 66/1 Kenny Dalglish, Tony Pulis and whoever takes over the Chelsea role next, appear to be the three safest managers in the league at the minute, with Roy Hodgson, Martin Jol and Sir Alex Ferguson all offered at 40/1. For no manager to leave all season is offered at 100/1.

William Hill First Premier League Manager To Leave: 3/1 Steve Kean; 7/1 Mick McCarthy; 9/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Owen Coyle; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 11/1 Roberto Mancini; 12/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Neil Warnock; 20/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 25/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1Paul Lambert; 33/1 Arsene Wenger; 40/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 40/1 Martin Jol; 40/1 Roy Hodgson; 66/1 Kenny Dalglish; 66/1 Next Permanent Chelsea Manager; 66/1 Tony Pulis; 100/1 No Manager to leave all season

Further Information:

Joe Crilly
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England U21s Odds On To Czech Out Early

ENGLAND ODDS-ON TO CZECH OUT OF EURO TOURNAMENT EARLY

ENGLAND are now 4/6 with William Hill to crash out of the U21 tournament at the Group stage following their disappointing draw against Ukraine.

Having drawn for the second time, England are now offered at 9/4 to draw, and 11/10 to win, their final group game against Czech Republic. Daniel Sturridge is the 11/2 favourite to open the scoring in the match, while Danny Welbeck, who squandered a glorious chance against the Ukraine, is 13/2.
‘England’s first two games have proved disappointing for fans and punters alike but we need them to get through to boost betting interest in the event, even though they’ll inevitably cost us a few bob if they goon to win the tournament’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

England are now out to 11/2 to win the tournament, having been as short as 9/2. Spain, having effectively qualified from their group are now 8/11 clear favourites to go on and win the tournament.

England / Czech Republic Match Betting: 11/10 England; 2/1 Czech Republic; 9/4 Draw.

U21 Euros Outright: 8/11 Spain; 9/2 Switzerland; 5/1 Czech Republic; 11/2 England; 12/1 Denmark; 33/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Belarus; 200/1 Iceland.

TOURNAMENT TOP SCORER….9/4 Adrian; 10/3 Dockal; 5 Welbeck; 13/2 Emeghara; 9/1 Sturridge; 10/1 Bojan; Erikson; Frei;Pekhart. Others on request.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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