Pompey Manager Favourite For Prem Sack Race

William Hill latest odds – Premiership 1st Manager to Go: 7/4 Paul Hart, 2/1 Phil Brown, 3/1 Harry Redknapp, 6/1 Gianfranco Zola, 7/1 Alex McLeish, 14/1 Gary Megson, 20/1 Sam Allardyce, 25/1 Roberto Martinez, 25/1 Mick McCarthy, 25/1 No Manager To Go, 25/1 Rafa Benitez, 33/1 Mark Hughes, 33/1 David Moyes, 33/1 Martin O’Neill, 40/1 Roy Hodgson, 40/1 Tony Pulis, 50/1 Owen Coyle, 50/1 Carlo Ancelotti, 50/1 Steve Bruce, 50/1 Arsen Wenger, 50/1 Sir Alex Ferguson.

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Will Pompey Be Hart Broken Before Hull Browned Off ?

Pompey 7/1 to set all time Prem points low:
WILL POMPEY BE HART-BROKEN BEFORE HULL BROWNED OFF?

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Pompey manager Paul Hart 1/ 2 to leave the club before the end of the season and offer 6/4 that Hart will still be there at the end of the campaign; Hills make Portsmouth 7/1 to end the season with 10 or fewer points, and offer 8/13 that they end the camapign with 19 or more points; 13/8 between 12 and 18 inclusive. ‘Everyone seems to think Portsmouth have fewer points than their performances deserve – but as yet points are not awarded for being deserving as far as I am aware’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season
Evs Yes 8/11 No

HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:
Paul Hart 10/11

Phil Brown 11/10

Alex McLeish 6/1

Gary Megson 8/1

Mark Hughes 20/1

Roberto Martinez 20/1

Sam Allardyce 20/1

Gianfranco Zola 25/1

Mick McCarthy 25/1

David Moyes 25/1

Martin O’Neil 33/1

Rafa Benitez 33/1

Roy Hodgson 33/1

Tony Pulis 33/1

Arsene Wenger 40/1

Owen Coyle 40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1

Steve Bruce 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti 50/1

Harry Redknapp 50/1

No Manager 50/1

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Will Brown Or Hart Go First ?

BROWN NOT FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT DESPITE 6 GOAL HAMMERING

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:
Paul Hart 10/11

Phil Brown 11/10

Alex McLeish 6/1

Gary Megson 8/1

Mark Hughes 20/1

Roberto Martinez 20/1

Sam Allardyce 20/1

Gianfranco Zola 25/1

Mick McCarthy 25/1

David Moyes 25/1

Martin O’Neil 33/1

Rafa Benitez 33/1

Roy Hodgson 33/1

Tony Pulis 33/1

Arsene Wenger 40/1

Owen Coyle 40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1

Steve Bruce 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti 50/1

Harry Redknapp 50/1

No Manager 50/1

Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season

Evs Yes 8/11 No

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Pompey Odds On For Hart Boss Chop And Drop

HART OF THE MATTER FOR POMPEY

WILLIAM HILL have slashed their odds for Portsmouth’s manager Paul Hart to be the first Premiership manager to leave his job this season from odds against at 11/10, to odds on at 4/6 – and Hills also now make Portsmouth odds on at 4/9 to be relegated this season.
‘Hart has to be under severe pressure as he was appointed by the former owners of the club and their form has not improved since the new ownership took over’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills: Next Manager to Go

Paul Hart
4/6

Phil Brown
7/2

Gary Megson
8/1

Roberto Martinez
10/1

Alex McLeish
10/1

Rafa Benitez
16/1

Mark Hughes
25/1

David Moyes
25/1

Gianfranco Zola
33/1

Martin O’Neill
33/1

Mick McCarthy
33/1

No Manager
33/1

Roy Hodgson
50/1

Sam Allardyce
50/1

Tony Pulis
50/1

Arsene Wenger
50/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Owen Coyle
66/1

Sir Alex Ferguson
66/1

Carlo Ancelotti
66/1

Harry Redknapp
66/1

Hills: Relegation odds:

Portsmouth
4/9

Hull
4/7

Burnley
Evs

Birmingham
13/8

Wolves
7/4

Wigan
9/2

Bolton
5/1

Stoke
9/1

Blackburn
9/1

Sunderland
14/1

Fulham
14/1

West Ham
16/1

Everton
33/1

Aston Villa
100/1

Tottenham
150/1

Man City
500/1

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United 5/2 To Retain Title As City 8/11 To Gatecrash Top Four

UNITED NOW 5/2 TO RETAIN PREM TITLE

MANCHESTER UNITED are 5/2 second favourites to win the Premiership title with William Hill following their come-from-behind win over Spurs.
Hills make Chelsea 6/5 title favourites and also offer 7/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Arsenal; 8/1 Man City; 33/1 Spurs.

MAN U ARE 1/5 TO FINISH HIGHER THAN MAN CITY IN THE TABLE – WITH MARK HUGHES’ SIDE 10/3 TO DO VICE VERSA.

ARSENAL are now 6/5 to finish outside the top four this season with William Hill who make them 8/13 to finish in the top four.

WHEN WILL CITY LOSE?

WITH MANCHESTER CITY continuing their flying start to the season, William Hill now make them 8/11 to break into the top four this season,Evens not to, and have opened a book on when they will lose their first Premiership game, making bitter rivals Man utd 8/15 to be the first club to lower their colours. ‘City have already surpassed many people’s expectations of what they could do this sedason and we now rate them as odds-on shots to finish in the top four’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
When will Man City lose a premier league game?
Man Utd A
8/15

West Ham H
10/1

Aston Villa
9/2

Wigan A
10/1

Fulham H
33/1

Birmingham A
16/1

Burnley H
66/1

Liverpool A
16/1

Hull H
100/1

Unbeaten in the above matches
14/1

WILL POMPEY TAKE HART?

FOLLOWING their latest defeat at home to Bolton, Portsmouth are now 2/5 favourites for relegation this season with William Hill – and their boss, Paul Hart, is 11/10 favourite to be the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season.’Vote of support from the new owner, or no vote of support, Pompey can’t keep losing indefinitely if Paul Hart is to stay in place’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe – Hills now make Hart 1/2 to be gone before the end of the season, 6/4 still to be there.

Hills: 1st prem manager to go:

Paul Hart
11/10

Phil Brown
4/1

Gary Megson
6/1

Alex McLeish
8/1

Roberto Martinez
10/1

Rafa Benitez
12/1

Mark Hughes
14/1

Mick McCarthy
14/1

David Moyes
16/1

Gianfranco Zola
16/1

Martin O’Neill
25/1

Roy Hodgson
25/1

Sam Allardyce
25/1

Tony Pulis
33/1

Arsene Wenger
33/1

Owen Coyle
40/1

Alex Ferguson
50/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Carlo Ancelotti
50/1

Harry Redknapp
50/1

Hills: Relegation:

Portsmouth
2/5

Burnley
4/6

Hull
4/6

Birmingham
5/4

Wolves
7/4

Bolton
11/2

Stoke
7/1

Wigan
7/1

Blackburn
8/1

Fulham
11/1

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Strachan Now Odds On To Succeed Burley

STRACHAN NOW ODDS-ON TO SUCCEED BURLEY AS SCOTLAND BOSS

WILLIAM HILL have cut their odds about Gordon Strachansucceeding George Burley as the next permanent Scotland manager from 11/10 to 10/11. ‘Strachan is the only seriously backed candidate thus far but when and if Burley resigns or is sacked – and we offer 2/7 that that will happen before the end of the year – the market will really take off’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Next Permanent Scotland Manager Gordon Strachan 10/11; Craig Levein 9/2 ;Ally McCoist 6/1; Graeme Souness 6/1; Mark McGhee 7/1; Gary McAlister 8/1; Joe Jordan 9/1; Jim Jeffries 14/1 ;Walter Smith 14/1; David Moyes 20/1 ;Jimmy Calderwood 20/1 ;George Graham 25/1; Alex Ferguson 33/1; Alex McLeish 33/1;Dick Advocaat 33/1; Paul Le Guen 33/1; Colin Calderwood 50/1; Martin O’Neill 50/1
When will George Burley Leave his post as Scotland Manager?…….. 2009 2/7…. 2010…. 4/1 2011….. 7/1 2012…… 14/1
2013 or later 20/1
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Strachan Favourite To Be Next Scotland Boss

WHO WILL BE NEXT SCOTLAND MANAGER?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on who will be the next Scotland manager, following their failure to qualify for the World Cup finals, and make Gordon Strachan 11/10 favourite to succeed the under-pressure George Burley.
Hills offer 3/1 that Burley will still be in charge for Scotland’s first qualifier for the 2012 Euro Championships.
‘Burley’s future prospects look pretty bleak right now. It is probably a case of when, and not if, he will go’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WM HILL: NEXT PERMANENT SCOTLAND BOSS:
Next Scotland Manager ?
Gordon Strachan 11/10
Craig Levein 7/2
Ally McCoist 5/1
Graeme Souness 6/1
Mark McGhee 6/1
Gary McAlister 8/1
Joe Jordan 8/1
Walter Smith 10/1
David Moyes 20/1
Jimmy Calderwood 20/1
Alex McLeish 25/1
George Graham 25/1

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Burley On Brink ? Bet On It

BYE, BYE BURLEY? BET ON IT

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on who will be the next Scotland manager, and make Gordon Strachan 11/10 favourite to succeed the under-pressure George Burley.
SCOTLAND ARE NOW 10/1 TO QUALIFY FOR THE WORLD CUP FINALS WITH HILLS, 1/33 NOT TO.
And Hills offer 5/2 that Burley will still be in charge for Scotland’s first qualifier for the 2012 Euro Championships.
‘Burley’s future prospects look pretty bleak now, following the comprehensive drubbing by Norway- defeat against Macedonia could quite possibly mean the end of his reign as Scotland boss’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WM HILL: NEXT PERMANENT SCOTLAND BOSS:
Next Scotland Manager ?
Gordon Strachan 11/10
Craig Levein 7/2
Ally McCoist 5/1
Graeme Souness 6/1
Mark McGhee 6/1
Gary McAlister 8/1
Joe Jordan 8/1
Walter Smith 10/1
David Moyes 20/1
Jimmy Calderwood 20/1
Alex McLeish 25/1
George Graham 25/1
Alex Ferguson 33/1
Colin Calderwood 40/1

WILLIAM HILL SCOTLAND v MACEDONIA ODDS:
Match Odds
Scotland 8/11 Draw 9/4 Macedonia 16/5
Handicap Odds ….Scotland (-1) 21/10 ….Tie 13/5 Macedonia (+1) 10/11; Scotland To Qualify For Finals: 10/1
Scotland To Keep a Clean Sheet 11/10
To Score in Both Halves Scotland 7/4 Macedonia 5/1
In Both of Scotland’s Wins they were leading at Half Time
Scotland to be leading at Half Time 6/5; Scotland Half Time – Scotland Full Time 9/5
Scotland’s two victories so far have both been 2-1 over Iceland
Scotland to win 2-1 7/1
Scotland were ahead 1-0 in both those matches:
To Lead 1-0 at half time and win 2-1 12/1
Scotland have only scored against Iceland in this group
Scotland NOT to score v Macedonia 10/3; Scotland NOT to score v Macedonia and Holland 13/2
With all the publicity regarding diving this week:
Will a Scotland Player be Booked or Sent Off for Diving?
YES 7/1 NO 1/16
How many Points will Scotland Get v Macedonia and Holland
0 11/2 …..1 4/1……2 9/1……3 6/4……4 4/1…..6 6/1
To Score against Macedonia and Holland
Scotland 5/4 Kenny Miller 11/2 Steven Fletcher 8/1 James McFadden 8/1 Steven Naismith 12/1 Scott Brown 33/1 Darren Fletcher 33/1
Will these two matches be George Burley’s last two competitive matches in charge? YES 1/4
George Burley to leave his post before the Holland match 14/1
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Hart Still In Pomp As Ton Up County Head For Title ?

HART STILL IN HIS POMP – BUT FOR HOW LONG?

WITH THE Portsmouth takeover situation beginning to become a little clearer, William Hill have seen a flurry of support for Pompey boss Paul Hart to be the first manager to lose his job in the Premiership this season, and have cut his odds from 4/1 to 7/4 favourite.
‘Bets of £300 and £400 have gone on Hart to be the first out since the takeover appeared to have gone through, and some punters clearly believe that new owner means imminent new manager’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Phil Brown 3/1 second favourite to go first and also offer 5/1 Rafa Benitez; 10 Alex McLeish and Gary Megson; 11 David Moyes; 14 Mark Hughes; Gianfranco Zola; 20 Martin O’Neill.

NOTTS A TON-UP CERTAINTY?

A WILLIAM HILL punter from Shrewbury has staked £750 at odds of 10/1 on Notts County to amass 100 points and 100 goals in League Two this season.’County have been flying in most of their early matches, but the defeat by Chesterfield suggests that it may not be plain sailing all the way this season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘However, this bet is typical of the interest we have been seeing for Sven’s side to canter to the title’.
Hills make County 11/10 favourites to win League Two, with Rotherham at 8/1; Bournemouth 12/1; Chesterfield and Crewe both 14/1.

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Who’ll Go First – Moyes Or O’ Neill ?

WHO’LL GO FIRST – MOYES OR O’NEILL?

WITH both of their sides making a disappointing start to the new season, William Hill have slashed the odds about David Moyes and Mart O’Neill being the first manager of the season to leave his club – and opened a book on which of the two will go first this season.
Hills make Moyes 7/1 to go first this season; O’Neill 8/1 but offer 1/7 that both will still be in place when the final Premiership game of the season kicks off.
Hills make Villa 8/11 by Hills to finish higher than Everton, who are Even money to do vice versa.
MOYES has been cut from 40/1 to 16/1 by Hills to be the first manager to go this season, with O’Neill down from 33/1 to 20/1. ‘Both are amongst the best regarded managers in the Premiership but their opening results have suggested that they might both struggle to equal or improve upon what their sides managed to do last season, and that could prompt a sacking or resignation’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS: FIRST PREMIERSHIP MANAGER TO PART COMPANY WITH CLUB: 7/2 Hart; 5/1 Brown; McLeish; 8/1 Hughes; 10/1 Megson; 16/1 McCarthy; Moyes; 20/1 O’Neill; 25 Benitez; Hodgson; Martinez.

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