Roy Hodgson 5/2 To See Contract Out Until 2016: Curbishley Favourite For West Brom Role!

Roy Hodgson is widely expected to become England manager in the next 24 hours but William Hill are already betting on when he will leave the position. Should England have a shocker at the European Championships, he could be on his way and he is 14/1 to go this year. His contract is expected to last until after the 2016 Championships and that is the favourite to be his year of departure at 5/2.

“Despite not being everyone’s first choice, the odds suggest that England will stick with Hodgson until 2016,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hodgson favourites who could make the squad under their former boss include Bobby Zamora (2/1), Joe Cole (7/1) and Andy Johnson (4/1). Those who could miss out are his former Liverpool cohorts and Hills offer 6/1 that no Reds player starts England’s first Euros match.

West Brom will need to find a successor for Roy Hodgson and Alan Curbishley is the 3/1 early favourite to get the job, with Chris Hughton 4/1 and Michael Appleton a 6/1 shot.

William Hill Odds:

Year Hodgson goes: 14/1 2012, 11/2 2013, 11/4 2014, 5/1 2015, 5/2 2016, 7/2 2017 or later

To make the euro 2012 squad: 2/1 Bobby Zamora, 4/1 Andy Johnson, 7/1 Joe Cole, 33/1 Paul Konchesk

6/1 No Liverpool player in the starting line up v France

Next West Brom Manager: 3/1 Alan Curbishley, 4/1 Chris Hughton, 6/1 Michael Appleton, 8/1 Roberto Martinez, 10/1 Lee Clark, 10/1 Steve Bruce, 12/1 Dean Kiely, 14/1 Tony Mowbray, 14/1 Derek McInnes, 14/1 Gus Poyet, 16/1 Gianfranco Zola, 16/1 Mick McCarthy, 16/1 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 16/1 Rafael Benitez, 20/1 Paul Lambert, 20/1 Brendan Rodgers, 20/1 Darren Ferguson, 20/1 Dave Jones, 20/1 Glenn Hoddle, 20/1 Sam Allardyce, 20/1 Walter Smith, 25/1 Gordon Strachan, 25/1 Ray Wilkins, 25/1 Dougie Freedman, 25/1 Roy Keane, 33/1 Alan Shearer, 33/1 Gary Megson, 33/1 Paul Ince, 50/1 Bryan Robson.

Joe Crilly
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S P L Specials

***************************WILLIAM HILL SPL SPECIALS****************************

Neil Lennon to Be in Charge of Celtic on last day of the season

Yes – 2/5
No – 7/4

Ally McCoist to be in Charge of Rangers on last day of the season?

Yes – 1/2
No – 6/4

Both Managers to still be in same position at end of season – 11/10
Both Managers to leave their current positions this season – 6/1

Who will leave their position first?

Neil Lennon – Evs
Ally McCoist – 8/11

Next SPL Boss to Leave his post?
Colin Calderwood 11/4
Terry Butcher 3/1
Ally McCoist 11/2
Neil Lennon 7/1
Paulo Sergio 7/1
Craig Brown 14/1
Derek McInnes 16/1
Danny Lennon 20/1
Kenny Shiels 20/1
Peter Houston 20/1
Stuart McCall 33/1
Jim McIntyre 40/1
No Manager to Leave 20/1

Scottish Specials 27th August

Once again the SPL sees 3 games on Saturday and 3 games
on Sunday because of clubs participation in the Europa League

WHICH DAY WILL MORE GOALS BE SCORED?
Saturday 9/4
Sunday 4/5
Tie 11/4

WHICH MATCH WILL PRODUCE THE MOST GOALS?
Rangers v Aberdeen 5/2
St Mirren v Celtic 3/1
Inverness v Kilmarnock 4/1
Hearts v Hibernian 11/2
Dunfermline v Motherwell 6/1
St Johnstone v Dundee Utd 6/1

PENALTY REF
There have been 6 penaltys awarded this season in the SPL
but only Nikica Jelavic has scored.
HOW MANY PENALTIES WILL BE AWARDED
IN THE SPL THIS WEEKEND?
None 10/11
One 13/8
Two 11/2
Three or More 12/1

WHO WILL BE THE NEXT SIDE TO SCORE A PENALTY?
Celtic 5/1
Rangers 5/1
Dundee Utd 7/1
Inverness 7/1
Motherwell 7/1
St Johnstone 7/1
Dunfermline 9/1
Kilmarnock 9/1
Aberdeen 14/1
Hearts 14/1
Hibernian 14/1
St Mirren 16/1

MATCH SPECIALS

Dunfermline v Motherwell

Don’t leave this match early as there have been 3 goals
after 80 minutes in Dunfermlines last 3 matches and
one in each of Motherwells last two.
A Goal in Match from 81st Minute – Full Time 2/1

Dunfermline have opened the scoring in their last three
matches this season
Dunfermline to Score 1st goal 11/10

Motherwell have not conceded a goal away from home
this season and also have kept a clean sheet in 3 of their
last 5 visits to East End Park
Motherwell to keep a Clean Sheet 6/4

Inverness v Kilmarnock

Both sides scored in all three meetings between these
sides last season.
Both Teams to Score in Match 5/6

Richie Foran scored his first of the season last weekend
as Caley try to replace Adam Rooneys goals from
last season.
Richie Foran to Score Anytime 15/8

Liam Kelly scored twice against Inverness last season
Liam Kelly to Score Anytime 5/1

St Johnstone v Dundee Utd

In the last five matches between these sides there have
been less than 3 goals in every match.
Less than 2.5 goals in match 4/7

Francesco Sandaza opened his Saints account with a double
in midweek. Can he damage his former side this weekend?
Sandaza to Score anytime and St Johnstone to Win 16/5

United have beaten the Saints in four of their last five
meetings and everytime they kept a clean sheet
Dundee Utd to Win to Nil 16/5

Rangers v Aberdeen

This match always seems to burst into life after quarter of
an hour has gone. There has been a goal scored after this in
the last 5 meetings between the sides.
Match Goal 16th to 30th Minute 13/8

Nikica Jelavic scored in both matches he played against
the Dons last season.
Nikica Jelavic to Score first and Rangers to Win 10/3

Aberdeen always give Rangers a difficult match and this
should be no different.
Aberdeen (+2 goals) EVS

LIVE MATCHES

St Mirren v Celtic

Only one side has scored in seven of the last 8 matches
between these sides.
Will Both Teams Score – NO 4/6

Only 2 Steven Thom(p)sons. Both Steven Thompson and
Steven Thomson managed to score last weekend.
Steven Thompson or Steven Thomson to Score 5/2

MATCH WINNER
Anthony Stokes to Score in First Ten Minutes 20/1

Celtic to Score a Penalty 9/2
Celtic to Miss a Penalty 16/1

Hearts v Hibernian

MATCH WINNER
A Goal to be Scored in Second Half Injury Time 7/1

TWO EASY
Hearts have scored exactly two goals in the derby on 4 of
the last 5 occasions
Hearts to score exactly 2 12/5

Hibs have not beaten Hearts in their last 7 meetings but will
be looking to Garry O’Connor to renew his excellent form
against the Jambos (he has scored in 4 of his last 5 games
against Hearts)
Garry O’ Connor to Score and Hibs to win 13/2

To Keep a Clean Sheet
Hearts 19/20
Hibernian 11/4

To Win to Nil
Hearts 17/10
Hibernian 11/2

Graham Sharpe,
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Latest Spl From William Hill

William Hill are offering a number of specials in the build up to this weekend’s Scottish football. Hills go 21/20 about Celtic defeating Dundee Utd without conceding and 4/1 (from 16/5) for Jelavic to score first and Rangers to win.

21/20 Celtic to win without conceding (against Dundee Utd)
4/1 Jelavic to score first and Rangers to win
5/6 Hearts to beat Aberdeen
1/1 St Johnstone to beat Dunfermline
16/5 Motherwell to beat St Mirren and not concede

Next Spl Manager to leave: 11/8 Colin Calderwood; 11/2 Terry Butcher; 13/2 Ally McCoist; 15/2 Paulo Sergio; 8/1 Derek McInnes; 9/1 Kenny Shiels; 16/1 Danny Lennon; 20/1 Peter Houston; 25/1 Craig Brown; 25/1 Neil Lennon; 25/1 Stuart McCall; 33/1 Jim McIntyre

7/1 Inverness; 4/9 Rangers; 3/1 Draw
3/10 Celtic; 11/1 Dundee Utd; 19/5 Draw
4/5 Hearts; 7/2 Aberdeen; 5/2 Draw
1/1 St Johnstone; 3/1 Dunfermline; 11/5 Draw
17/10; 17/10 Motherwell; 21/10 Draw
7/5 Kilmarnock; 2/1 Hibs; 11/5 Draw

Joe Crilly
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Sergio’s Boys Had Better Show Heart Or He Will Be Shown The Door

Paulo Sergio was today named as Jim Jeffries successor at Hearts but William Hill already have him as the 7/1 third favourite to be the next SPL boss to leave his club. He is 1/2 to still be in charge of Hearts come the final day of the season and 6/4 to have left the club by then. Hearts are 40/1 to win the SPL and 16/1 to be runners-up, although, they are even money to finish in third place.

“Paulo Sergio has walked into possibly the most volatile of positions in Scottish football and could well be looking down the barrel of the gun should his troops fail to get off to a winning start,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

How many more managers will Hearts have this season: 1/2 none, 2/1 one; 7/1 two or more

Hearts finishing position: 40/1 winner; 16/1 runner up; 1/1 third; 2/1 fourth; 6/1 fifth; 10/1 sixth; 14/1 seventh or lower

Will Paulo Sergio be in charge on last game of the season: 1/2 yes; 6/4 no

Next SPL Manager to leave: 10/11 Colin Calderwood; 4/1 Terry Butcher; 7/1 Paulo Sergio; 9/1 Derek McInnes; 9/1 Kenny Shiels; 16/1 Ally McCoist; 16/1 Danny Lennon; 25/1 Craig Brown; 25/1 Neil Lennon; 25/1 Peter Houston; 25/1 Stuart McCall; 33/1 Jim McIntyre

McCoist Could Be Looking Like A Swede If Rangers Go Out

Ally McCoist’s Rangers take on Malmo in the Champions League qualifiers on Wednesday and the, already under pressure manager needs a result in Sweden. William Hill make Malmo the 1/2 favourites to qualify for the next round, Rangers are 6/4. Rangers are 13/10 favourites to win in 90 minutes, while Malmo are 13/8. Rangers are 6/1 to win on away goals. The Scottish side are 250/1 to win this year’s Champions League. McCoist is 10/3 to not be Rangers manager come the last day of the season and is 16/1 to be the next SPL manager to leave their job.

“McCoist is under pressure already following a couple of uninspiring performances and he will surely be feeling the heat should Rangers go out of the Champions League against Malmo,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Will Ally McCoist Be Rangers Manager Come The Last Game Of The Season: 1/5 yes; 10/3 no

To Qualify: 1/2 Malmo; 6/4 Rangers

Match Odds: 13/8 Malmo; 13/10 Rangers; 11/5 Draw

Handicap Betting: 1/2 Malmo (+1); 9/2 Rangers (-1); 13/5 Tie

6/1 Rangers to qualify on away goals rule

To win in extra time: 20/1 Malmo; 16/1 Rangers

To win on penalties: 25/1 Malmo; 25/1 Rangers

To keep a clean sheet: 2/1 Malmo; 6/4 Rangers

To win to nil: 18/5 Malmo; 13/5 Rangers

11/4 Rangers to score in both halves

16/5 Daniel Larsson to score anytime and Malmo to win
19/5 Daniel Larsson to score anytime and match to be drawn
3/1 Daniel Larsson to score anytime and Rangers to win

Nikica Jelavic and Steven Naismith were both on target against St Johnstone on Saturday
6/1 Jelavic and Naismith both to score anytime
5/2 Jelavic and Naismith to score first

Rangers Stage of Elimination:
1/2 third qualifying round
7/2 play-off round
3/1 group stage
16/1 round of 16
40/1 quarter final
66/1 semi final
100/1 runners up
250/1 winners

Will Rangers be in a European competition come 1/9/11: 1/2 Yes; 6/4 No

Joe Crilly
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Mcinnes Fav For Hearts Hot Seat

Amidst reports that Jim Jefferies has left Hearts, William Hill have reopened their next manager to go market and make Colin Calderwood the 10/11 favourite, followed by Terry Butcher at 4/1. Derek McInnes and Kenny Shiels are both 9/1.

“Punters have been taken by surprise by this reported decision as Jefferies was a 10/1 chance to be the first SPL boss to go this season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Following the shock departure, St Johnstone Manager, Derek McInnes has been installed as the 9/2 favourite to be next in the hot seat. It’s a very open book with Mark McGhee at 5/1 and Paul Hartley 11/2. Jeffries was 10/1 to be the first manager to go in the SPL.

Next SPL Manager to leave: 10/11 Colin Calderwood; 4/1 Terry Butcher; 9/1 Derek McInnes; 9/1 Kenny Shiels; 16/1 Ally McCoist; 16/1 Danny Lennon; 25/1 Craig Brown; 25/1 Neil Lennon; 25/1 Peter Houston; 25/1 Stuart McCall; 33/1 Jim McIntyre

Next Permanent Hearts Manager: 9/2 Derek McInnes; 5/1 Steven Pressley 5/1 Mark McGhee; 11/2 Paul Hartley; 6/1 Gary Locke; 13/2 Darius Gvildys; 13/2 Eugenijus Riabovas; 13/2 Jose Couceiro; 10/1 John Robertson; 12/1 David Weir; 12/1 Terry Butcher; 14/1 Jimmy Calderwood; 14/1 John McGlynn; 20/1 Gordon Strachan; 20/1 Mixu Paatelainen; 25/1 Walter Smith

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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New Spl Season…latest Odds

The start of the new Scottish Premier League is upon us and William Hill cannot split the Old Firm clubs offering 5/6 for both sides to win this year’s SPL title. Hearts appear to be in pole position for the ‘best of the rest’ honours offered at 5/4 in the SPL without Old Firm sides followed by Dundee Utd at 10/30. At the other end of the table, newly promoted Dunfermline are the 5/2 favourites to finish bottom of the league with St Mirren 3/1.

Rangers striker Nickica Jelavic is the 3/1 joint favourite to win the SPL golden boot with Gary Hooper, with Celtic’s Anthony Stokes and Dundee Utd’s David Goodwillie 8/1.

There is a three way tie at the top of the SPL sack race, with Hearts’ Jim Jeffries, St Johnstone’s Derek McInnes and Kilmarnock’s Kenny Shiels all seemingly in the firing line as 4/1 joint favourites.

“The football season kicks off early this season, easing the anguish of a tournament free summer and we have a number of bets to keep every SPL punter involved until the final day,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Scottish Premier League Outright: 5/6 Rangers; 5/6 Celtic; 50/1 Hearts; 100/1 Dundee Utd; 200/1 Aberdeen; 250/1 Hibernian; 250/1 Motherwell; 500/1 Kilmarnock; 500/1 Inverness CT; 1000/1 Dunfermline; 1000/1 St Johnstone; 1000/1 St Mirren

Scottish Premier League Without Old Firm: 5/4 Hearts; 10/3 Dundee United; 7/1 Aberdeen; 8/1 Motherwell; 9/1 Hibernian; 16/1 Inverness CT; 20/1 Kilmarnock; 25/1 St Johnstone; 40/1 St Mirren; 40/1 Dunfermline

Scottish Premier League To Finish Bottom: 5/2 Dunfermline; 3/1 St Mirren; 10/3 Kilmarnock; 7/2 St Johnstone; 8/1 Inverness CT; 14/1 Hibernian; 20/1 Motherwell; 25/1 Aberdeen; 66/1 Dundee Utd; 100/1 Hearts

Scottish Premier League Top Scorer: 3/1 Nikica Jelavic; 3/1 Gary Hooper; 8/1 Anthony Stokes; 8/1 David Goodwillie; 11/1 Kyle Lafferty; 14/1 Steven Naismith; 14/1 Kris Commons; 16/1 Georgios Samaras; 20/1 John Sutton; 33/1 Daryl Murphy; 33/1 Michael Higdon; 40/1 BAR

Scottish Premier League Scottish Goal Scorer: 9/4 David Goodwillie; 3/1 Steven Naismith; 3/1 Kris Commons; 11/2 John Sutton; 10/1 Kevin Kyle; 14/1 Garry O’Connor; 16/1 BAR

1st SPL Manager To Leave: 4/1 Jim Jeffries; 4/1 Derek McInnes; 4/1 Kenny Shiels; 9/2 Terry Butcher; 7/1 Danny Lennon; 10/1 Craig Brown; 12/1 Stuart McCall; 16/1 Peter Houston; 16/1 Neil Lennon; 16/1 Ally McCoist; 20/1 Jim McIntyre

Top Six Finish: 1/16 Hearts; 1/5 Dundee United; 5/6 Aberdeen; 5/6 Motherwell; 5/4 Hibernian; 15/8 Inverness CT; 3/1 Kilmarnock; 7/2 St Johnstone; 5/1 Dunfermline; 5/1 St Mirren

Season Match Bets:
5/6 Celtic; 5/6 Rangers
1/3 Hearts; 9/4 Hibernian
8/15 Dundee United; 11/8 Aberdeen
11/8 Kilmarnock; 8/15 Motherwell
1/1 St Mirren; 8/11 St Johnstone
2/5 Inverness CT; 7/4 Dunfermline

Teams Total SPL Odds:
Celtic
Over 79.5 5/6
Under 79.5 5/6

Rangers
Over 79.5 5/6
Under 79.5 5/6

Hearts
Over 49.5 8/11
Under 49.5 EVS

Dundee Utd
Over 49.5 5/6
Under 49.5 5/6

Aberdeen
Over 44.5 EVS
Under 44.5 8/11

Hibernian
Over 44.5 11/10
Under 44.5 4/6

Motherwell
Over 44.5 11/10
Under 44.5 4/6

Kilmarnock
Over 40.5 5/6
Under 40.5 5/6

Inverness
Over 40.5 8/11
Under 40.5 EVS

Dunfermline
Over 39.5 11/10
Under 39.5 4/6

St Johnstone
Over 34.5 EVS
Under 34.5 8/11

St Mirren
Over 34.5 4/6
Under 34.5 11/10

SPL Forecast:
1/1
Rangers/Celtic
1/1
Celtic/Rangers
16/1
Rangers/Hearts
16/1
Celtic/Hearts
25/1
Rangers/Dundee Utd
25/1
Celtic/Dundee Utd
33/1 Rangers/Aberdeen
33/1
Celtic/Aberdeen

Joe Crilly
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Who Will Be Next S P L Boss Out ?

Betting without Calderwood, but:
WHO’LL BE NEXT SPL BOSS TO LEAVE HIS CLUB?

WITH HIBS’ BOSS Colin Calderwood reportedly set to leave Hibs, William Hill have opened a book on who – excluding Calderwood – will be the next SPL manager to leave his club and have installed Jim Jefferies of Hearts, St Johnstone’s highly rated Derek McInnes and Kilmarnock’s Kenny Shiels as their 4/1 co-favourites. ‘Kenny has lost some of his best players and replaced them with some as yet unproven new ones, Derek is probably coveted by bigger clubs, while Jim needs results to match the strength of his squad if he’s not to come under pressure’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ’However, this looks a very open market.

William Hill: The Odds (Without Colin Calderwood) for next SPL boss out:

4/1. Shiels
4/1. Jefferies
4/1. McInnes
9/2. Butcher
7/1. D. Lennon
10/1. Brown
12/1. McCall
16/1. N. Lennon
16/1. Houston
16/1. McCoist
20/1. McIntyre.

Graham Sharpe,
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Hughton Heavily Backed To Be Baggies Boss

Chris Hughton has been heavily backed in the last two hours to succeed Roberto Di Matteo as the next permanent West Brom manager. Having been priced at 10/1 yesterday, the former Newcastle boss is the 6/4 favourite with William Hill and already results in a high four figure loss. Current caretaker manager Michael Appleton the 3/1 second favourite. Early front runner, Sam Allardyce has drifted from 6/5 to 3/1 with Martin Jol 5/1.

“Any new West Brom appointment would have to work under a ‘sporting and technical director’ which could explain why Allardyce has drifted, as it can be certain that he would want the final say so in any transfer dealings,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Next West Brom Manager Odds: 6/4 Chris Hughton; 3/1 Michael Appleton; 3/1 Sam Allardyce; 5/1 Martin Jol; 6/1 Derek McInnes; 8/1 Roy Hodgson; 16/1 Gus Poyet; 16/1 Alan Curbishley; 16/1 Billy Davies; 20/1 Paul Lambert; 20/1 Aidy Boothroyd; 20/1 Tony Mobray; 20/1 Martin O’Neill; 20/1 Paul Ince; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Sean O’Driscoll; 25/1 Glenn Hoddle (others on request)

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

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Martin 5/1 To Make West Brom Jolly…avram Next? 13/10 Two More To Tumble!

William Hill have seen a lot of activity in the market for the next West Brom manager. The most popular choices from Hills punters have been Martin Jol, who has been backed in from 16/1 to 5/1, while Chris Hughton is 7/2 second favourite, in from 10/1. Sam Allardyce is the 6/5 favourite, with Derek McInnes at 4/1. Former Liverpool boss, Roy Hodgson is 8/1.

“Despite Di Matteo only having vacated his post on Sunday, there has already been a lot of activity and our punters seem to think that Martin Jol could finally make a return to the Premier League having been linked with almost every available job since the summer,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Avram Grant is 8/11 to be the next manager to leave their position, while Carlo Ancelotti is the 5/1 second favourite. Hills are offering 4/1 that Roberto Di Matteo is the final managerial casualty of the season, while 13/10 is on offer for two or more to leave their positions by the end of the season.

William Hill Next West Brom Manager: 6/5 Sam Allardyce; 7/2 Chris Hughton; 4/1 Derek McInnes; 5/1 Martin Jol; 8/1 Michael Appleton; 8/1 Roy Hodgson; 12/1 Gus Poyet; 14/1 Paul Lambert; 14/1 Alan Curbishley; 14/1 Martin O’Neill; 14/1 Sean O’Driscoll; 16/1 Billy Davies; 16/1 Paul Ince; 20/1 Aidy Boothroyd; 20/1 Tony Mobray; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 25/1 Glenn Hoddle (Others On Request)

Next Manager To Leave: 8/11 Avram Grant; 4/1 No Manger to leave before the end of the season; 5/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 9/1 Alex McLieish; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 16/1 Mark Hughes; 16/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Mick McCarthy; 20/1 Roberto Mancini; 20/1 Ian Holloway; 25/1 Gerard Houllier; 25/1 Next Permanent West Brom manager; 25/1 Alan Pardew; 25/1 Steve Bruce; 25/1 Kenny Dalglish; 33/1 Steve Kean; 40/1 Owen Coyle; 50/1 Tony Pulis; 80/1 Harry Redknapp; 80/1 Arsene Wenger; 100/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

How Many Managers Will Leave Before The End Of The Season: 4/1 None; 1/1 One; 13/10 Two or more

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

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Will Michael Rove To Hibs ?

WILL MICHAEL ROVE TO HIBS? OR WILL TONY RETURN?

SHAMROCK ROVERS’ boss Michael O’Neill has been backed from 5/1 to 3/1 second favourite to become the next Hibs’ boss with William Hill who also report money for the club’s former manager Tony Mowbray, down from 11/1 to 8/1, and for Hamilton’s Billy Reid, in as 9/2 third favourite.
‘This looks like being a volatile market with a number of contenders already well backed but with little indication that there is an imminent appointment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL…..NEXT PERMANENT HIBS’ MANAGER….5/2 Jimmy Calderwood; 3/1 Michael O’Neill; 9/2 Billy Reid; 5/1 Gareth Evans; 11/2 Derek McInnes; 8/1 Tony Mowbray.

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