Avram Slashed To Be Out Of Job Next

Avram Slashed To Be Out Of Job Next

Manchester City beat Fulham on Sunday to ease the pressure on manager, Roberto Mancini. He is priced at 5/2, eased from 2/1 to be the next manager to get the boot. Carlo Ancelotti was the big mover this weekend , he was priced at 25/1 at the start of the weekend to be the next manager to leave his job, however, two straight defeats have seen his odds slashed to 10/1. Avram Grant is odds on to be the next manager to go at 4/5. For no manager to go before the end of the season is 33/1.

Despite their somewhat sketchy form of late, Chelsea are the 11/10 favourites to win the league followed by 9/4 Manchester United, who are also priced at 20/1 to remain unbeaten all season.

William Hill Football Odds:

Next Manager To Leave Their Job: 4/5 Avram Grant; 5/2 Roberto Mancini; 9/1 Roy Hodgson; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 12/1 Chris Hughton; 14/1 Ian Holloway; 18/1 Mark Hughes; 25/1 Sam Allardyce; 25/1 Gerard Houllier; 33/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 33/1 Steve Bruce; 33/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Owen Coyle; 33/1 Tony Pulis; 33/1 No Manager To Go; 40/1 David Moyes; 40/1 Arsene Wenger; 66/1 Harry Redknapp; 66/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

Premier League Outright: 11/10 Chelsea; 9/4 Man Utd; 9/2 Arsenal; 15/2 Man City; 66/1 Liverpool; 66/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Everton 500/1 Bolton; 1000/1 Aston Villa; 1000/1 Sunderland; 1000/1 Blackburn; 1000/1 Newcastle; 1500/1 Fulham; 2000/1 Birmingham; 2000/1 Stoke; 2000/1 Wigan; 2000/1 West Brom; 2000/1 Blackpool; 5000/1 West Ham; 5000/1 Wolves

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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You Bet Stoke Boss Safest In Division !

YOU BET TONY PULIS SAFEST BOSS BET TO SURVIVE UNTIL NEXT SEASON…..

WITH A NUMBER OF PREMIER LEAGUE managers under short or long term pressure for various reasons, William Hill have opened a book on the individual chances of each of the 20 bosses leaving their current club before the first day of next season or not and, slightly surprisingly, have made Stoke’s Tony Pulis the best bet still to be in place when 2011/12 season kicks off. ‘You can make a case for almost every one of the 20 managers not to be in place on the first day of next season – Fergie may have retired, Arsene Wenger may have quit after winning nothing again, Ancelotti hay have won everything and fancy a new challenge, other bosses may have been sacked after disappointing seasons – but we think Tony Pulis is bomb-proof at Stoke and make him 1/20 still to be there’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But we reckon Roy Hodgson is the most vulnerable boss at the moment – and he’s 4/7 to be gone by the first day of the next campaign, with Chris Hughton not far behind him at 8/11.’
HILLS…… MANAGER OF THEIR CLUB 1ST DAY OF NEXT SEASON?

Chris Hughton EVS YES 8/11 NO

Avram Grant 4/9 YES 13/8 NO

Roy Hodgson 5/4 YES 4/7 NO

Mick McCarthy 2/7 YES 5/2 NO

Roberto Martinez 1/4 YES 11/4 NO

Sam Allardyce 1/7 YES 4/1 NO

Alex McLeish 1/12 YES 6/1 NO

Mark Hughes 1/14 YES 13/2 NO

Roberto Mancini 1/2 YES 6/4 NO

Ian Holloway 1/3 YES 9/4 NO

Steve Bruce 1/8 YES 9/2 NO

Owen Coyle 1/12 YES 6/1 NO

Tony Pulis 1/20 YES 8/1 NO

David Moyes 1/10 YES 11/2 NO

Roberto DiMatteo 1/9 YES 5/1 NO

Gerard Houllier 1/4 YES 11/4 NO

Carlo Ancelotti 1/12 YES 6/1 NO

Harry Redknapp 1/9 YES 5/1 NO

Arsene Wenger 1/4 YES 11/4 NO

Alex Ferguson 1/3 YES 9/4 NO

HODGSON AND HUGHTON NOW JOINT FAVOURITES TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

Under pressure Newcastle boss Chris Hughton has been cut from 7/2 to 6/4 joint favourite with Roy Hodgson to be the next Prem manager to leave his club. ‘Rumours are rife that Hughton is not guaranteed a new contract with Newcastle, and the weekend derby against Sunderland could be crucial for his future prospects’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Wm Hill…..Next Premier League Manager To Leave

Roy Hodgson… 6/4
Chris Hughton…. 6/4
Avram Grant… 4/1
Mick McCarthy ….9/1
Roberto Martinez …14/1
Sam Allardyce….20/1
Alex McLeish …20/1
Mark Hughes ….20/1
Roberto Mancini …25/1
No Manager To Go ….25/1
David Moyes 33/1
Ian Holloway 33/1
Owen Coyle 33/1
Steve Bruce 33/1
Tony Pulis 33/1
Gerrard Houllier 40/1
Roberto Di Matteo 40/1
Arsene Wenger… 50/1
Carlo Ancelotti ….50/1
Harry Redknapp ….50/1
Sir Alex Ferguson ….66/1

PREDICT THE TITLE 1-2.

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which teams will finish 1-2 in the Premier League and make Chelsea to win with Man U second their 9/4 favourite. ‘Punters can speculate on the 1-2 outcome at the end of the season at attractive odds’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills offer 20/1 a United-City 1-2; 28/1 City – United.

Chelsea/Man Utd…9/4
Chelsea/Man City…7/2
Chelsea/Arsenal…11/4
Man Utd/Chelsea…6/1
Man Utd/Man City….20/1
Man Utd/Arsenal….16/1
Man City/Chelsea…12/1
Man City/Arsenal33/1
Man City/Man Utd..28/1
Arsenal/Chelsea…..8/1
Arsenal/Man Utd18/1
Arsenal/Man City28/1
Any other combination40/1

WILL HERNANDEZ OUT-SHOOT ROONEY?

WITH Hernandez boosting his reputation in the absence of Wayne Rooney, William Hill are offering odds of 7/4 about the young Mexican outscoring the out of form England striker during the remainder of this season in all major competitions (Prem; Carling Cup; FA Cup; Champions League).
Hills make Rooney 8/15 to score more than his younger team-mate, with a tie between them offered at 8/1. ‘Wayne has inadvertently heaped even more pressure on his own shoulders during a period in which he is showing only glimpses of his best form, and the new kid on the block is threatening to out-shoot the ageing gunslinger!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHO’LL TOP SCORE IN PREM FOR MAN UTD THIS SEASON?

Berbatov (6)…10/11
Rooney (1)….11/5
Hernandez (3)…7/2
Nani (3)………8/1
Owen (1)…..25/1

Further information….graham sharpe……..0208 918 3731

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Hodgson Still Odds On To Be Next Prem Boss Out As Hills Open Book On Title One – Two

PREDICT THE TITLE 1-2.

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which teams will finish 1-2 in the Premier League and make Chelsea to win with Man U second their 9/4 favourite. ‘Punters can speculate on the 1-2 outcome at the end of the season at attractive odds’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills offer 20/1 a United-City 1-2; 28/1 City – United.

Chelsea/Man Utd…9/4
Chelsea/Man City…7/2
Chelsea/Arsenal…11/4
Man Utd/Chelsea…6/1
Man Utd/Man City….20/1
Man Utd/Arsenal….16/1
Man City/Chelsea…12/1
Man City/Arsenal33/1
Man City/Man Utd..28/1
Arsenal/Chelsea…..8/1
Arsenal/Man Utd18/1
Arsenal/Man City28/1
Any other combination40/1

HODGSON STILL FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

DESPITE Liverpool’s victory over Blackburn, Roy Hodgson remains odds-on to be the next Premier League boss to leave his job with William Hill who make him a 4/6 chance to do so. ‘The Sunday papers were full of stories suggesting that Roy’s time is running out, so although the win is a step in the right direction he still seems to be under severe threat from the new owners’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS MAKE HODGSON 9/4 STILL TO BE LIVERPOOL BOSS ON FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON, 1/3 NOT TO.
Liverpool are 14/1 to go down with Hills and 13/2 to finish in the top four.

Wm Hill…..2nd Premier League Manager To Leave

Roy Hodgson… 4/6
Chris Hughton…. 7/2
Avram Grant… 11/2
Mick McCarthy ….10/1
Roberto Martinez …10/1
Alex McLeish …20/1
Mark Hughes ….20/1
Roberto Mancini …20/1
No Manager To Go ….25/1
David Moyes 33/1
Ian Holloway 33/1
Owen Coyle 33/1
Sam Allardyce 33/1
Steve Bruce 33/1
Tony Pulis 33/1
Gerrard Houllier 40/1
Roberto Di Matteo 40/1
Arsene Wenger… 50/1
Carlo Ancelotti ….50/1
Harry Redknapp ….50/1
Sir Alex Ferguson ….66/1

TO WIN TITLE…..4/7 Chelsea; 9/2 Man U; 11/2 Arsenal; 8/1 Man City; 80 Spurs.

TO BE RELEGATED…4/7 Blackpool (5/4 stay up); 8/11 Wolves (Evens); 5/4 West Ham ; 5/4 Wigan; 4 Newcastle; 9/2 Birmimgham; 11/2 WBA; 7 Fulham;8 Stoke; 9 Bolton; 14 Liverpool.

TO FINISH BOTTOM…11/8 Blackpool; 15/8 Wolves; 11/4 West Ham; 11/4 Wigan.

WHO’LL TOP SCORE IN PREM FOR MAN UTD?

Berbatov (6)…10/11
Rooney (1)….11/5
Hernandez (3)…7/2
Nani (3)………8/1
Owen (1)…..25/1

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Avram Grant Cut From 9/1 To 11/2 To Be Next Boss Out

WILLIAM HILL – PREMIER LEAGUE LATEST ODDS….

Hills..Premier League Outright
Chelsea 1/2
Man Utd 5/1
Man City 6/1
Arsenal 8/1
Tottenham 80/1

West Brom 2000/1

GRANTED, AVRAM COULD BE GOING WEST!

AVRAM GRANT has been slashed from 9/1 to 11/2 third favourite to be the next Prem boss to leave his job by William Hill after West Ham’s home defeat by Newcastle. ‘West Ham threw away a lead and never looked like fighting back. They were booed off and it looks bleak for Grant’s hopes of winning over the fans’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…Next Premier League Manager To Leave

Roy Hodgson 4/6
Chris Hughton 7/2
Avram Grant 11/2
Mick McCarthy 10/1
Roberto Martinez 10/1
Alex McLeish 20/1
Mark Hughes 20/1
Roberto Mancini 20/1
No Manager To Go 25/1
David Moyes 33/1
Ian Holloway 33/1
Owen Coyle 33/1
Sam Allardyce 33/1
Steve Bruce 33/1
Tony Pulis 33/1
Gerrard Houllier 40/1
Roberto Di Matteo 40/1
Arsene Wenger 50/1
Carlo Ancelotti 50/1
Harry Redknapp 50/1
Sir Alex Ferguson 66/1

Hughton (from 9/4)
Grant (from 9/1)

Hills…Premier League Relegation
Blackpool 4/7
Wolves 8/11
West Ham 5/4
Wigan 5/4
Newcastle 4/1
Birmingham 9/2
West Brom11/2
Fulham 7/1
Stoke 8/1
Blackburn 9/1
Bolton 9/1
Liverpool14/1
Sunderland14/1
Aston Villa33/1
Everton33/1

Hills,,,To Finish Bottom Of Premier League
Blackpool11/8
Wolves15/8
West Ham11/4
Wigan11/4
Newcastle20/1
Birmingham20/1
West Brom33/1
Bolton33/1
Fulham40/1
Stoke40/1
Blackburn50/1
Sunderland66/1
Liverpool 80/1
Aston Villa100/1
Everton100/1

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Three Robertos Conjure Miracles To Keep Bookies Smiling

Bookies were celebrating as their fine start to the season continued with shocks and upsets all over the country. Arsenal losing at home to West Brom was the biggest shock of the weekend with almost 95% of punters on the game placing their wagers on an Arsenal victory. West Brom have also been eased to 9/4 from 11/8 for relegation following today’s result.

Despite losing for the first time this season, Chelsea are still the 10/11 favourites to win the Premier League this season with William Hill. Manchester City are 4/11 to finish in the top four with Arsenal priced at 1/6, Manchester United 1/25 and Chelsea 1/100.

“The three Robertos performed minor miracles today and we will be making sure that they are all put on our Christmas card list this year,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Merseyside Misery
Liverpool’s disastrous start to the season continued, failing to win again, and Roy Hodgson’s odds of being the next manager out of a job have shortened from 10/1 to 8/1. Everton are now rooted to the bottom of the Premier League and David Moyes is just 15/2 to be the next manager to leave their club. At the start of the season, Hodgson was 28/1 and Moyes was 33/1 to be the first manager to go.

“At the start of the season, Moyes and Hodgson had two of the best reputations in the business. It could well be that they jump before they have their names dirtied by any more poor results,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Football Odds:

Premier League Outright: 10/11 Chelsea; 2/1 Man Utd; 8/1 Arsenal; 91 Man City; 66/1 Liverpool; 80/1 Tottenham; 150/1 Bar

To Finish In The Top Four: 1/100 Chelsea; 1/25 Man Utd; 1/6 Arsenal; 4/11 Man City; 11/4 Liverpool; 10/3 Tottenham; 11/1 Everton; 12/1 Aston Villa; 28/1 Bar

Relegation: 4/11 Blackpool; 4/5 Wigan; 6/4 West Ham; 9/4 West Brom; 5/2 Wolves; 9/2 Stoke; 5/1 Newcastle; 6/1 Bolton; 8/1 Sunderland; 9/1 Birmingham; 9/1 Fulham; 10/1 Bar

2nd Manager To Go: 9/4 Roberto Martinez; 7/2 Avram Grant; 6/1 Roberto Mancini; 15/2 David Moyes; 8/1 Roy Hodgson; 10/1 Alex McLeish; 12/1 Bar

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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Moyes 11/4 To Leave Everton Before Next Season

MOYES 11/4 TO QUIT EVERTON BEFORE NEXT SEASON

FOLLOWING Everton’s embarrassing Carling Cup defeat and their terrible start to the Premier League campaign, William Hill have opened a book on whether David Moyes will still be manager at the club on the first day of next season – and offer 11/4 that he will have departed by then, and 1/4 that he will still be in charge. Hills also currently quote him as 9/2 fourth favourite to be the NEXT Premier League manager to leave his club. ‘David Moyes is a highly rated manager who may well be thinking that he has taken Everton as far as anyone could and it would be no surprise if he showed an interest in any high profile vacancy which happened to come along in the near future – but if Everton results don’t improve pretty soon the luxury of deciding on his own departure date could be taken out of his hands.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills are also offering 7/1 that Everton fail to win any of their next five Premier League matches.
WILLIAM HILL……..David Moyes Everton Manager First Day 2011/12 Season? 1/4 yes 11/4 no

Hills…….Next Everton Prem win

Fulham A
9/5

Birmingham A
11/4

Liverpool H
9/2

Spurs A
7/1

Stoke H
10/1

Win none of the above
7/1

Everton….Finishing League Position:

1-4
12/1

5-8
4/6

9-13
9/5

14-17
10/1

Bottom 3
28/1

Prem League Match Bet: (Finish higher)

4/9 Liverpool v Everton 13/8

NEXT PREM BOSS TO LEAVE CLUB….3/1Grant; Martinez; 4/1 Mancini; 9/2 Moyes; 5/1 McLeish

Further information…….graham sharpe….0208 918 3731

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Hodgson Now In Crisis?

ROY HODGSON’s odds to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job following Liverpool’s defeats to Manchester United and Northampton, have been halved from 20/1 to 10/1 by William Hill. ‘The side beaten by Northampton was made up of players which by and large were not brought to the club by Roy Hodgson, but the embarrassment of the result will impact on the way fans regard his progress since joining the club’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘It is harsh even to consider Roy being forced out in the near future but given the financial problems and Kenny Dalglish’s public statements that he wanted to be manager, a few more poor results could make him consider whether he made the right decision to come to Anfield’.

AND HILLS NOW MAKE HODGSON 1/2 FAVOURITE TO LEAVE LIVERPOOL BEFORE DAVID MOYES DEPRTS EVERTON, WHO IS 6/4 TO BE THE FIRST OF THE PAIR TO GO.

Hills now make Roberto Martinez 2/1 favourite to be the next Prem boss out and also offer 3/1Grant; 4 Mancini; 9/1 Moyes; 10 McLeish; Hodgson; 12 Hughton; 14 Di Matteo; 20 Holloway; McCarthy.
Hills offer 33/1 that NO more Prem managers will leave their clubs this season – ‘Noone wants to back that option’ said Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL WEEKEND PREM SPECIALS….

Highest scoring match –
Arsenal v West Brom3/1
Bolton v Man Utd9/2
Blackburn v Blackpool5/1
Man City v Chelsea13/2
Liverpool v Sunderland7/1
West Ham v Tottenham7/1
Wolves v Aston Villa8/1
Fulham v Everton9/1
Newcastle v Stoke9/1
Birmingham v Wigan10/1
E/W 1/5 ODDS 1-2-3 DEAD HEAT RULES APPLY

Hat-trick –
NO HAT-TRICK1/6
HAT-TRICK SCORED7/2

Red Cards –
None4/1
One13/8
Two or more4/5

Highest number of goals by one player –
One7/4
Two1/1
Three7/2
Four or more12/1

Fastest Goal –
Arsenal5/1
Man Utd8/1
Liverpool9/1
Newcastle9/1
Tottenham10/1
Chelsea11/1
Birmingham11/1
Blackburn12/1
Man City12/1
Wolves14/1
Aston Villa14/1
Fulham14/1
Everton14/1
Blackpool16/1
Stoke16/1
Sunderland20/1
West Ham20/1
Wigan20/1
West Brom25/1
Bolton25/1
E/W ¼ ODDS 1-2-3

Further information…..graham sharpe…07803 233702.

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Macdonald Favourite Once More As Villa Saga Continues

After a see-saw 48 hours in the betting for who will be the next Aston Villa manager, bookmakers William Hill have now reinstated Kevin MacDonald as the favourite to take the job on a permanent basis. MacDonald is priced at 5/4 having drifted to 2/1 yesterday. Gerard Houllier has been slashed from 10/1 to 5/2 while Alan Curbishley has eased from 2/1 to 11/4. The shortlist looks certain to contain the top three in the betting.

“Thursday saw a lot of movement in the market and this prompted us to believe that a decision was imminent. All that can be surmised from yesterday’s activity is that Villa appear to have narrowed their shortlist down to three candidates,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Next Aston Villa Manager: 5/4 Kevin MacDonald; 5/2 Gerard Houllier; 11/4 Alan Curbishley; 12/1 Sven Goran Eriksson; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 20/1 Bob Bradley; 20/1 Ronald Koeman; 20/1 David Moyes; 25/1 BAR

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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Massive Gamble Curbs Punters’ Interest In Macdonald

A massive gamble in the last 24 hours has seen Alan Curbishley become the 7/4 outright favourite at William Hill to become the new Aston Villa manager, having been 10/1 at yesterday. Gerard Houllier has also had his odds slashed from 12/1 on Monday to 9/2. Long-time favourite and current caretaker, Kevin MacDonald is the 2/1 second favourite, having been odds-on to take the job yesterday. Sven Goran Eriksson is the 7/1 fourth favourite.

“Having been seen as a relative outsider at the start of the week, Alan Curbishsley now finds himself at the top of a shortlist that the odds suggest includes just Gerard Houllier and Kevin MacDonald. The gamble we have seen over the last 24 hours seems to suggest that an announcement is imminent,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds

Next Aston Villa Manager: 7/4 Alan Curbishley; 2/1 Kevin MacDonald; 9/2 Gerard Houllier; 7/1 Sven Goran Eriksson; 11/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Ronald Koeman; 16/1 Alex McLeish; 20/1 BAR

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Curbs Cut For Villa Boss But Macdonald Still Favourite

William Hill have slashed the price of Alan Curbishley becoming the new Aston Villa manager from 10/1 to 4/1 following an overnight gamble that was sparked by a rumoured meeting with Randy Lerner. Conversely, Kevin MacDonald has been eased out from 4/6 to 5/4. Sven Goran Eriksson is the 5/1 third favourite with Gerard Houllier 10/1. The Mark Hughes gamble has ended and he is now 16/1 from a low of 3/1.

“It looks like Curbs met with Randy Lerner yesterday, so he must be on the shortlist; however the odds seem to suggest that Lerner may well stick with MacDonald,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Next Villa Manager: 5/4 Kevin MacDonald; 4/1 Alan Curbishley; 5/1 Sven Goran Eriksson; 10/1 Gerard Houllier; 11/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Ronald Koeman; 16/1 Alex McLeish; 16/1 Mark Hughes; 20/1 Paul Lambert; 20/1 Martin Jol; 20/1 Jurgen Klinsmann; 20/1 Gary Megson; 20/1 Bob Bradley; 20/1 Gareth Southgate; 20/1 Phil Brown; 25/1 BAR

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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