Man Utd Transfers: Danny Not Nani To Stay At Old Trafford!

After a poor performance on Monday at Everton there have been reports that Nani could well be on his way out the door at Old Trafford and Hills make Zenit St Petersburg their favourite at 6/5 to sign on the dotted line. Inter Milan are 9/2 to take the winger on with Juventus, AC Milan and Real Madrid all in the running for the tricksters signature.

One player who will be staying is Danny Welbeck and he is 9/1 to be United’s top scorer this season. Hernandez is 8/1, Rooney 6/4 and new signing Robin Van Persie is the 11/8 favourite. After a terrific breakthrough season for club and country a good goal return would be expected by Sir Alex Ferguson but William Hill believe that he will get five or less goals at 2/1. It is 9/4 he will get between six and ten and 14/1 for over 20 goals.

Nani Next Club: 6/5 Zenit St Petersburg, 9/2 Inter Milan, 6/1 Anzhi, 7/1 PSG, 8/1 Juventus, 9/1 AC Milan, 12/1 Real Madrid, 14/1 Valencia, 20/1 Barcelona (Others on Request)

Nani to be at Manchester United on the 1st September 2012: 1/3 Yes, 9/4 No

Danny Welbeck Premier League goals 2012/13:

Goals: 2/1: 0-5, 9/4: 6-10, 11/4: 11-15, 4/1: 16-20, 14/1 21+

Danny Welbeck to be in the 2014 England World Cup squad: 4/6

Manchester United Top Goal Scorer (Premier League Goals Only): 11/8 Robin Van Persie, 6/4 Wayne Rooney, 8/1 Javier Hernandez, 9/1 Danny Welbeck, 10/1 Dimitar Berbatov Total Danny Welbeck

Further Information
Mark Young
PR Assistant, William Hill
Email: myoung@williamhill.co.uk
Phone: 02089183981

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Could Butland Cause Joe World Cup Hart-ache?

England’s young cubs are 7/5 slight favourites to defeat Italy (2/1) on Wednesday night and the draw 11/5. Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe are the only recognised strikers in the England squad yet neither are considered first choice at their club sides and are 13/8 (Defoe) and 5/6 (Carroll) to have left their clubs by the time the transfer window shuts. The Spurs striker is 1/7 to start Spurs opening game of the season although Andy Carroll is 4/1 to do so.

Jack Butland looks primed to make his debut in goal for England and William Hill offer 3/1 that he starts between the sticks for England’s first World Cup game in Brazil although Joe Hart is the 4/9 favourite.

“Butland looks likely to become the youngest ever goalkeeper capped by England and should he progress as is expected, he could well be pressing Joe Hart for the number one shirt,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Match betting: 7/5 England; 2/1 Italy; 11/5 Draw

First scorer (England): 13/2 Andy Carroll; 7/1 Jermain Defoe; 8/1 Ashley Young; 9/1 Theo Walcott; 11/1 BAR

First scorer (Italy): 6/1 Diego Fabrini; 13/2 Mattia Destro; 15/2 Alessandro Diamanti; 8/1 Stephan El Shaarawy; 9/1 Manolo Gabbidini; 10/1 BAR

Who will start in goal for England in first WC match in Rio 2014: 4/9 Joe Hart; 3/1 Jack Butland; 11/2 Any other; 7/1 John Ruddy
*Bets void if England do not qualify for tournament

Defoe to start vs Newcastle: 1/7 yes; 11/4 no

Andy Carroll to start vs West Brom: 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

Defoe to still be at Spurs as the transfer window closes: 4/9 yes; 13/8 no
*loan deals count

Carroll to still be at Liverpool as the transfer window closes: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no
*loan deals count

To make the England World Cup squad:

7/4 Michael Carrick (2/5 no)
2/5 Jack Butland (7/4 no)
5/6 John Ruddy (5/6 no)
1/4 Kyle Walker (11/4 no)
13/8 Steven Caulker (4/9 no)
6/4 Ryan Bertrand (1/2 no)
1/1 Jack Rodwell (8/11 no)
5/1 Jake Livermore (1/9 no)
8/13 Tom Cleverley (6/5 no)

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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England Ladies’ Penalty Shoot Out Game Is Record Breaker

BBC TV BOOST MAKES ENGLAND WORLD CUP DEFEAT BIGGEST BETTING DAY YET FOR LADIES’ FOOTBALL

England’s penalty shoot-out World Cup quarter final defeat by France became William Hill‘s first six-figure game in the history of ladies’ football.
‘The live showing of the match by BBC2 really boosted betting turnover and the game became our first six figure turnover match for ladies’ football, and together with the Germany-Japan game will almost certainly have produced an industry turnover on the day of over a million pounds – another first’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
‘We are now anticipating a terrific betting interest in the Women’s Football tournament at the London Olympics where the game should come of age as a betting sport, with GB already qualifying as hosts.’

William Hill…..GB Women to win the Olympic football 7/1.
Hills – GB To win a penalty shootout at the Olympic tournament 8/1.

Hills WERE BETTING ON WHETHER ENGLAND STRIKER KELLY SMITH WOULD SCORE DURING THE TOURNAMENT, AND ALTHOUGH PENALTY SHOOT-OUTS DO NOT NORMALLY COUNT IN SUCH MARKETS, THEY HAVE DECIDED TO PAY OUT ON THIS OCCASION. ‘Kelly had drifted to 11/10 to score during the tournament and as she showed such tremendous character in not only staying on the pitch when she was badly hampered by an injury, but also hammering home the first penalty of the shoot-out we are going to pay out on both sides of the bet.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Further information…….graham sharpe…..0780 3233702

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England Ladies World Cup Odds On Drift

ENGLAND WORLD CUP ODDS OUT TO 33/1

William Hill have pushed England’s Ladies World Cup odds out from 33/1 from 20/1 after their disappointing opening 1-1 draw with unfancied Mexico, and they still fancied to qualify from their Group with Hill offering 1/5 that they go through, 10/3 they don’t. ‘It wasn’t a great start, but their progression is still in their own hands’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

William Hill…To win World Cup…..8/11 Germany; 9/2 Brazil; 13/2 USA; 14/1 Japan; 20/1 Sweden; France; Norway; 25 Korea DPR; 33/1 England; Canada; 66/1 Australia; Mexico; 100 Colombia; 250 NZ; Nigeria; 500 Eq Guinea.

William Hill…To win Group – 1/2 Japan; 5/2 England; 9/2 Mexico; 50/1 New Zealand. England to qualify from Group – 1/5 yes; 10/3 no.

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702….twitter – @sharpeangle

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100/1 England To Win Both Euro 2012/world Cup 2014.

Ancelotti 16/1 to be next England boss,but:
ENGLAND WORLD CUP ODDS ON THE DRIFT

William Hill have lengthened England’s 2014 World Cup odds from 12/1 to 16/1 following their disappointing display against Switzerland. They have also lengthened France from 20/1 to 28/1 following the announcement of the seedings for the forthcoming World Cup draw, and shortened favourites Brazil from 7/2 to 5/2, with second favourites Spain out to 5/1 from 9/2.
‘We have decided that on current form, under the current manager England do not warrant being any shorter than 16/1 and that as we have no idea who the boss will be when 2014 gets underway we should be looking to lay them now’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WITH CARLO ANCELOTTI taking a year out but reportedly saying he wants to remain in management in England, Hill’s have introduced him into the ‘Next England manager’ market at 16/1. ‘If it is decided to opt for another foreign boss Ancelotti would surely be a contender – after all, he speaks better English than Capello’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILL’S 2014 WORLD CUP…5/2 Brazil; 5/1 Spain; 6/1 Argentina; 11/1 Germany; 12/1 Holland; 16/1 England; 20/1 Italy; 25/1 Portugal; 28/1 France; 33/1 Chile; 50/1 Uruguay; 50/1 Ivory Coast; 50/1 Serbia; 66/1 Russia; Paraguay; Croatia; Mexico; 80/1 USA; Ghana; Sweden.
Hills OFFER 100/1 THAT ENGLAND WILL WIN BOTH EURO 2012 AND WORLD CUP 2014

HILL’S NEXT PERMANENT ENGLAND MANAGER MARKET- 6/4 Redknapp; 6/1 Stuart Peare; 6/1 Martin O’Neill; 8/1 Gareth Southgate; 9/1 Roy Hodgson; 10/1 Sam Allardyce; 14/1 Steve Buce; Jose Mourinho; 16/1 Carlo Ancelotti; Guus Hiddink.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Now England Clear Favourites For World Cup Bid

PUNTERS PILE IN TO MAKE ENGLAND WORLD CUP BID FAVOURITES

AS SOON AS William Hill BEGAN TRADING THE WORLD CUP BID MARKET ON THURSDAY MORNING, PUNTERS RUSHED TO BACK ENGLAND AND Hills HAVE CUT THEIR ODDS FROM 6/5 TO EVEN MONEY FAVOURITES – THE FIRST TIME ENGLAND HAVE BEEN FAVOURITES SINCE THE ‘SUNDAY TIMES’ ARTICLE. ‘The feelgood factor has kicked in – just as it does when the World Cup kicks off and we all convince ourselves England can win’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…TO HOST 2018 WORLD CUP….Evens England; 13/8 Russia; 4/1 Spain/Portugal; 40/1 Holland/Belgium.
Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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England Now Joint Favs For World Cup Bid Win

Patriotic gamble slashes England World Cup 2018 odds:
ENGLAND NOW JOINT FAVOURITES TO WIN WORLD CUP BID

ENGLAND have been backed down to joint favouritism to win the 2018 World Cup bid with William Hill who have slashed their odds from 11/4 on Wednesday morning to 6/5, while Russia’s odds have drifted from 4/6 to 6/5.
‘Almost all of the bets staked on Wednesday – over 90% of them – were for England in a giant patriotic punt’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘Putin’s failure to attend seemed to persuade punters that he didn;t believe Russia could win and that sparked the main part of the gamble’

William Hill: TO WIN WORLD CUP 2018 BID…6/5 England; 6/5 Russia; 4/1 Portugal/Spain; 40/1 Holland/Belgium.

TO WIN 2022 BID…4/6 Qatar; 5/2 Australia; USA; 33 Japan; 40 S Korea.

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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England World Cup 2018 Odds Drift After Panorama

ENGLAND WORLD CUP 2018 ODDS DRIFT

FOLLOWING Monday night’s Panorama programme, William Hill have lengthened their odds for England to win the 2018 World Cup bid from 9/4 second favourites to 3/1 third favourites. ‘While the programme did not seem to suggest anything which would have a direct impact on England’s bid there may be a public backlash against the conditions imposed by FIFA which, it was suggested, the Bid Team is prepared to go along with.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.’FIFA representatives may also not be that impressed by some of the allegations levelled against them.’

William Hill NOW MAKE RUSSIA 4/6 FAVOURITES TO HOST THE 2018 WORLD CUP, WITH THE SPAIN/PORTUGAL BID 11/4 SECOND FAVOURITE, ENGLAND 3/1 THIRD FAVOURITE AND BELGIUM/HOLLAND 16/1 OUTSIDERS.

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702.

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England 11/18 To Win World Cup 2018 Bid

ENGLAND WORLD CUP BID ODDS LENGTHENIING

ENGLAND, who were 8/11 favourites to win the World Cup 2018 bid have now drifted out to 11/8 second favourites in the face of support for new 11/10 favourites Russia and the joint bid from Spain and Portugal, which has been backed down from 8/1 to 4/1. The Holland -Belgium bid is the 50/1 outsider.
‘What looked a sure thing for England has suddenly turned into a three horse race with punters now backing both Russia and the Spain-Portugal bid to beat the previous favourites’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills….TO WIN 2018 WORLD CUP BID…..11/10 Russia; 11/8 England; 4/1 Portugal/Spain; 50/1 Holland/Belgium.

Further information……graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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You Bet England World Cup Bid In Freefall

YOU BET ENGLAND WORLD CUP 2018 BID IN FREEFALL…….

The odds about England winning the right to host the 2018 World Cup bid are drifting alarmingly with William Hill, who no longer make the front-runners favourites to win the race.
‘We have lengthened England’s odds consistently, from 8/11 to Even money in the past three days, but can’t take any money for them, while Russia’s odds have shortened from 6/4, and their bid is now odds-on favourite at 10/11, and the momentum seems to be with them’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

TO HOST 2018 WORLD CUP….10/11 Russia; Evens England; 8/1 Portugal/Spain; 33/1 Belgium/Holland.

Further information……..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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