Scottish Pfa Player Of The Year

The PFA Scotland have announced their shortlists for
the Player of the Year awards this week and Celtics
Charlie Mulgrew and James Forrest lead the way for the
Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year awards.
No Shortlist was announced for the Manager of the Year award
but Celtic boss Neil Lennon makes it a Celtic treble of favourites.
He is followed by Ross County boss Derek Adams who would
be the second First Division manager in a row to win it if successful.

PFA Scotland Player of The Year
Charlie Mulgrew 10/11
Jon Daly 5/2
Steven Davis 7/2
Dean Shiels 10/1

PFA Scotland Young Player of The Year
James Forrest EVS
Gary Mackay-Steven 11/4
Johnny Russell 11/4
Kenny McLean 9/1

PFA Scotland Manager of the Year
Neil Lennon 11/8
Derek Adams 7/4
Kenny Shiels 11/2
Stuart McCall 7/1
Paulo Sergio 10/1
Ally McCoist 16/1
Colin Cameron 16/1
Paul Hartley 20/1
Peter Houston 20/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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William Hill Scottish Football Specials

WILLIAM HILL…….Scottish Football Specials

To Finish Bottom of SPL
Dunfermline 1/4
Hibernian 11/4
Inverness 25/1
St Mirren 50/1

Top Goalscorer SPL
Gary Hooper 2/5
Jon Daly 7/2
Francisco Sandaza 8/1
Anthony Stokes 14/1
Michael Higdon 20/1

It will soon be time for the awards to be handed out
and William Hill have priced up the PFA awards

SPFA Player of the Year? (Last Year – Izaguirre)
Charlie Mulgrew 3/1
Scott Brown 3/1
Joe Ledley 4/1
Carlos Bocanegra 6/1
Gary Hooper 8/1
Lee Wallace 8/1
Steven Davis 8/1
Francisco Sandaza 10/1
Fraser Forster 10/1
Keith Lasley 10/1
Paul Dixon 10/1
Steven Naismith 10/1
Sone Aluko 12/1
Jon Daly 14/1
Rudi Skacel 20/1
Scott Vernon 20/1

SPFA Young Player of the Year (Last Year – Goodwillie)
James Forrest 4/11
Gary Mackay-Steven 5/1
Johnny Russell 5/1
Victor Wanyama 5/1
Adam Matthews 10/1

SPFA Manager of The Year (Last Year – John McGlynn)
Neil Lennon 10/11
Derek Adams 5/2
Stuart McCall 7/2
Kenny Shiels 4/1
Colin Cameron 8/1
Paul Hartley 8/1
Ally McCoist 12/1
Craig Brown 14/1

Singles Only Accepted on the Awards Markets

With it being a matter of when and not if Celtic
clinch the title the race is on for Second Place in
the SPL.
Who will finish Second in the SPL?
Rangers 1/5
Motherwell 10/3

The above sides meet at Fir Park on Saturday
and a win for the home side will see them level
on points with Rangers.
Motherwell to beat Rangers on Sat and
Finish Second 11/2
Motherwell to Lose to Rangers on Sat
and Finish Second 14/1
Rangers to beat Motherwell on Sat and
Finish Second 6/4
Rangers to Lose to Motherwell on Sat
and Finish Second 10/3

Match Specials

Motherwell v Rangers
Nicky Law has been on form at home for Motherwell
with 4 goals from his last 7 home matches
Law to Score Anytime 6/1

Sone Aluko has scored 4 goals in his last 6 matches
Aluko to Score Anytime and Rangers to Win 16/5

Rangers have won their last 4 matches v Motherwell without
conceding a goal
Rangers to Win to Nil 7/2

Dundee Utd v Dunfermline
Dundee Utd have kept a Clean Sheet in 3 of their
last 4 home SPL matches
Dundee Utd to Win to Nil 21/20

Dunfermline have not lost in the SPL in their last 4
visits to Tannadice.
Dunfermline Draw No Bet 11/2

Hearts v Aberdeen
Hearts have not lost a goal in their last 6 matches
against Aberdeen.
Hearts to Keep a Clean Sheet 11/10

The Dons have failed to score in the SPL on the three
occasions they have visited the capital this season
(2 v Hibs and 1 v Hearts) they will be looking to top
scorer Scott Vernon to break that duck.
Scott Vernon to Score Anytime 2/1

St Mirren v Kilmarnock
St Mirren have failed to win in the SPL in 2012 so far,
Their 11 matches has seen no fewer than 7 draws.
Last time out they threw away a 1-0 Half Time lead
and got a point at Dunfermline.
St Mirren To lead at Half time and Not Win 11/1

Paul Heffernan scored his first goals in 5 matches when
netting a double last week at home to Motherwell. He
also scored in the 2-1 win over St Mirren in January.
Heffernan to Score 2 or more 9/1

Celtic v St Johnstone
Gary Hooper was a late substitute v Rangers and will
be looking for a starting spot v the Saints.
Hooper to Score a Hat-trick 12/1

Francesco Sandaza is closing down on Gary Hooper
at the top of the SPL Goalscoring Charts and scoring
against Hoopers side would make him a serious contender
Sandaza to Score Anytime 7/2

Inverness v Hibernian
Inverness never seem to get back into a match if they
lose the first goal but that could change today
Inverness to Come From behind and Win 8/1

Garry O’Connor has scored in both matches against
Inverness this season
O’Connor to Score Anytime 2/1

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
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Gus Or Kenny Set To Make A Killing At Killie

Following Mixu Paatelainen leaving Kilmarnock, William Hill have installed former St Mirren manager, Gus MacPhearson, and current Killie first team coach (and caretaker manager) Kenny Shiels as the 2/1 joint favourites. Jim McIntyre is a 7/2 shot while the rest of the contenders are 8/1 or bigger.

“There appear to be three big contenders at the moment and we fully expect that these will be the first three people that the Killie board will speak to,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Next Kilmarnock Boss:

Outright: 2/1 Gus MacPhearson; 2/1 Kenny Shiels; 7/2 Jim McIntyre; 8/1 Gordon Chisholm; 8/1 John Hughes; 14/1 Alex Rae; 14/1 John Collins; 14/1 Mark McGhee; 16/1 Ian McCall; 16/1 John McGlynn; 20/1 Derek Adams; 20/1 Tommy McLean; 25/1 Billy Dodds; 33/1 Ian Durrant; 33/1 Thomas Hassler; 40/1 Gordon Strachan; 40/1 Jimmy Nicholl; 50/1 Jimmy Calderwood

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746 / 07850 518 164

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