Would You Adam And Eve It? Blackpool Braced To Lose Star Player

Following news that the Premier League have ruled in favour of Charlie Adam over his contract dispute, William Hill have opened a book on where he will be playing after the January transfer window. He is odds-on at 2/7 to remain at Blackpool after the League announced that the breach was not sufficient for him to end his contract. However, should enough bridges have been burned between club and player, the odds suggest that Everton will be sniffing around at 7/2. Liverpool are priced at 9/1 to sign the player in January.

“There is no doubting that Adam has been the stand out player for Blackpool this season and should this contract dispute have damaged relations between club and player, there will be no lack of clubs lining up to take him away from Bloomfield Road,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Blackpool are 5/6 to be relegated this season and 2000/1 to win the league.

William Hill Charlie Adam:

Charlie Adam’s Club After January Transfer Window: 2/7 Blackpool; 7/2 Everton; 9/1 Liverpool; 10/1 Bolton; 11/1 Rangers; 14/1 Aston Villa; 14/1 Stoke (others on request)

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

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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Football Tip & Each Way Betting

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he runs an honest service.
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William Hill Weekend Prem Specials

***************************************WILLIAM HILL WEEKEND PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS*******************************

ENGLAND TO GET 2018 WORLD CUP?…..Evens; Russia; 11/10 England; 4 Spain/Portugal; 50 Holland/Belgium.

‘England are still being backed to get the 2018 World Cup bid – but so are Russia and Spain/Portugal – it looks too close to call at the moment’ said Hillk’spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HOLLOWAY TO JUMP SHIP?

WITH Ian Holloway threatening to quit following the row over the side Blackpool fielded against Aston Villa, William Hill have made him 3/1 joint second favourite with Avram Grant to be the next Prem boss to leave his club.’Ian Holloway is an outspoken and interesting addition to the roster of Premier League bosse and most fans will hope he stays with the club, but he also seems to be an impulsive character who might just decide to quit on a point of principle’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

NEXT PREM BOSS OUT…11/4 Mancini; 3 Grant; Holloway; 7 Hughton; Hodgson; 11 McCarthy; 14 Martinez.

Highest Scoring Match
Odds:

Chelsea v Sunderland
7/2

West Ham v Blackpool
11/2

Man City v Birmingham
6/1

Tottenham v Blackburn
6/1

Everton v Arsenal
6/1

Aston Villa v Man Utd
8/1

Newcastle v Fulham
9/1

Wigan v West Brom
9/1

Stoke v Liverpool
12/1

Wolves v Bolton
16/1

ONE FIFTH 1,2,3

Highest Scoring Team
Odds:

Chelsea
5/1

Tottenham
15/2

Man City
17/2

Man Utd
10/1

Newcastle
10/1

West Ham
10/1

Arsenal
11/1

Liverpool
12/1

Wigan
14/1

Wolves
14/1

Everton
16/1

Blackpool
18/1

West Brom
18/1

Bolton
22/1

Stoke
22/1

Aston Villa
25/1

Fulham
28/1

Birmingham
30/1

Blackburn
40/1

Sunderland
50/1

Quarter 1,2,3,4

Team Scoring Quickest Goal

Chelsea
15/2

Man City
9/1

Tottenham
10/1

Man Utd
11/1

Newcastle
11/1

West Ham
11/1

Liverpool
12/1

Arsenal
12/1

Wigan
14/1

Wolves
14/1

Blackpool
16/1

West Brom
16/1

Everton
16/1

Bolton
18/1

Stoke
18/1

Aston Villa
20/1

Fulham
20/1

Blackburn
22/1

Birmingham
28/1

Sunderland
40/1

Quarter 1,2,3,4.

Red cards –

None – 4/1

One – 15/8

Two or more – 8/11

Hat-trick –

Yes – 7/2

No – 1/6

Chelsea points clear Monday –

DETAILS
ODDS

One
25/1

Two
12/1

Three
9/1

Four
11/10

Five
11/4

Six
4/1

Seven
6/1

YOU BET PEPE’S ANFIELD REINA IS OVER

WITH Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina hinting that he may not stay at Liverpool beyond the end of this season, William Hill have opened a book on where he will be playing on the first day of the 2011/12 season, and make Barcelona his most likely new club if he has moved on from Liverpool by then. ‘Reina has been one of Liverpool’s most consistent players of recent seasons and they will struggle to replace him with an equally reliable keeper, should he decide to leave’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills….Pepe Reina’s Club On First Day of Next Season

Liverpool
4/11

Barcelona
6/1

Arsenal
10/1

Man Utd
12/1

Inter
14/1

AC Milan
20/1

Man City
20/1

Tottenham
25/1

Chelsea
33/1

Real Madrid
33/1

Others on request

TO WIN PREM….4/7 Chelsea; 7/2 Man U; 11/2 Arsenal; 14 Man C; 40 Liverpool.

STAY UNBEATEN ALL PREM SEASON…33/1 Man U

TOP 4 FINISH…1/100 Chelsea; 1/10 Man U; 1/9 Arsenal; 2/7 City; 11/4 Spurs; 4 Liverpool; 8 Everton; 10 Villa.

TOP SCORER…9/4 Drogba; 10/3 Tevez; 7 Torres; 9 Bent; Berbatov; 10 Chamakh; Carroll;14 Malouda

RELEGATION…8/13 Blackpool; 4/5 Wigan; 5/6 West Ham; 10/11 Wolves; 5/2 Birmingham; 6 Stoke; WBA; 8 Newcastle.

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

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William Hill Weekend Premier League Specials

****************************WILLIAM HILL WEEKEND SPECIALS********************************

YOU BET HE’LL SOON BE ROBERTGO OR ROBERTGONE!

WILLIAM HILL offer 8/1 that Roberto Mancini will still be Man City manager on January 1, 2013 – and just 7/4 that he will have left his job BEFORE the end of 2010. He has also be installed as 6/4 favourite to be the next Prem manager to leave his club. ‘Managers seem to be only as good as their last two or three results these days, and there is a perception that City’s owners are not the most patient in the football world, so punters want to back Mancini to be the next boss out’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

When will Roberto Mancini no longer be manager of Man City?

Before the end of 2010
7/4

Between 1st Jan 2011 – 31st March 2011
3/1

Between 1st April 2011 – 31st July 2011
3/1

Between 1st August – December 31st 2011
13/2

Between 1st January 2012 – December 31st 2012
7/1

Still Man City Manager 1st January 2013
8/1

Man City premier league finishing position 2010/11:

1st
14/1

2nd
9/2

3rd
7/2

4th
15/8

5th
10/3

6th
9/1

7th or lower
16/1

**WILLIAM HILL OFFER 33/1 THAT LIVERPOOL AND MAN CITY WILL CONTEST THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL.

**CITY ARE 1/5 TO WIN NO MAJOR TROPHIES THIS SEASON.

**NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….6/4 Mancini; 3/1 Hodgson; 7/2 Grant; 5 Hughton; 10 McCarthy; 14 Martinez; 25 No more to go this season. (Others on request)

**NEXT MAN CITY BOSS…4 Hiddink; 5 O’Neill; 6 Rijkaard; 8 Pelligrini; 10 Mourinho; 11 Van Gaal (Others on request)
How Many Points Will Chelsea Be Clear After This Round of Games?

DETAILS

Eight
250/1

Seven
25/1

Six
200/1

Five
9/4

Four
50/1

Three
6/5

Two
11/10

TO WIN PREM TITLE…..4/7 Chelsea; 4 Man U; 5 Arsenal; 14 Man C; 80 Spurs

Hat-trick – 11/4 YES 1/4 NO

REDS CARDS –

DETAILS
ODDS

NONE
7/2

ONE
13/8

TWO OR MORE
10/11

Highest Scoring Match
Odds:

Arsenal v Newcastle
10/3

Man Utd v Wolves
9/2

Blackpool v Everton
6/1

Bolton v Tottenham
7/1

West Brom v Man City
7/1

Liverpool v Chelsea
15/2

Birmingham v West Ham
12/1

Blackburn v Wigan
12/1

Fulham v Aston Villa
12/1

Sunderland v Stoke
12/1

1/5th odds 1-2-3

Highest Scoring Team
Odds:

Arsenal
5/1

Man Utd
11/2

Everton
17/2

Blackburn
11/1

Man City
11/1

Chelsea
11/1

Tottenham
12/1

Birmingham
14/1

Fulham
14/1

Sunderland
14/1

Bolton
16/1

Aston Villa
20/1

Stoke
20/1

West Brom
20/1

Liverpool
22/1

West Ham
25/1

Blackpool
25/1

Wigan
33/1

Newcastle
33/1

Wolves
100/1

¼ odds 1-2-3-4

Team Scoring Quickest Goal

Man Utd
8/1

Arsenal
8/1

Blackburn
9/1

Man City
10/1

Everton
11/1

Chelsea
11/1

Wigan
12/1

Tottenham
14/1

Birmingham
14/1

Sunderland
14/1

Bolton
16/1

Fulham
16/1

West Brom
16/1

Aston Villa
18/1

Liverpool
18/1

West Ham
20/1

Blackpool
20/1

Stoke
20/1

Newcastle
25/1

Wolves
33/1

¼ odds 1-2-3-4

YOU BET GARETH COULD BALE OUT……..

WILLIAM HILL now make Gareth Bale 6/1 to win this season’s PFA Player of the Year – and quote him at 10/3 to have LEFT Spurs by the first day of next season (1/5 still to be there). ‘Bale is in the form of his life – and that won’t be going un-noticed by a number of other clubs who’ll be casting envious eyes in his direction’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS….GARETH BALE GOALS THIS SEASON:
First v England in next Euro qualifier: – 14/1 (11/2 anytime).
Total goals season (PL, FA, CL – 6 so far) –
Under 13 – 7/4
13 to 16 – 13/8
Over 16 – 13/8

WHO WILL WIN PFA PLAYER OF YEAR?
WILLIAM HILL have made Gareth Bale 6/1 second favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year Award after his recent sensational performances for Spurs. ‘Bale has certainly made a huge impression so far this season and must be in with a real shout of lifting this award if he stays fit and in form’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILL’S ODDS:
Didier Drogba 9/2
Gareth Bale 6/1
Carlos Tevez 7/1
Paul Scholes 7/1
Nani 11/1
Cesc Fabregas 12/1
Rafael van der Vaart 12/1
Florent Malouda 14/1
Michael Essien 16/1
Dimitar Berbatov 16/1
Nemanja Vidic 20/1
Wayne Rooney 20/1
Steven Gerrard 20/1
Andrei Arshavin 33/1
Frank Lampard 33/1
Fernando Torres 33/1
Adam Johnson 33/1
David Silva 33/1
James Milner 33/1
Joe Hart 33/1
Kevin Nolan 33/1
Nicolas Anelka 50/1
John Terry 50/1
Ryan Giggs 50/1
Darren Fletcher 50/1
Darren Bent 50/1
Rio Ferdinand 50/1
Mikel Arteta 50/1
Javier Hernandez 66/1
Andrew Carroll 66/1
Yaya Toure 66/1
Marouane Chamakh 100/1
WIN ONLY – OTHERS ON REQUEST

Further information……graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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Feelgood Factor Kicks In As Punters Pile On ‘ Pool

‘FEELGOOD FACTOR’ KICKS IN AS PUNTERS PILE ON ‘POOL

WILLIAM HILL have cut Liverpool’s odds against Everton from 2/1 to 19/10 as punters bet on the feelgood factor kicking in as they play their first game since the new owners were announced. ‘We’ve only made a slight cut to Liverpool’s odds, but since the takeover was announced we’ve seen an upsurge in support for Liverpool to win the fixture with one punter in a branch in Chester gambling £4000 on them – the biggest bet we’ve seen all season for a Liverpool away win!” said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Merseyside Derbies are usually feisty affairs and William Hill are offering odds of 2/1 that there is a red card shown during the game. Liverpool, who go into Sunday’s game behind Everton and in the relegation zone, are 4/6 to finish the season in a higher league position than their Merseyside rivals. Hills have also cut their odds from 4/1 to 7/2 that Liverpool take all six points from Everton this season, while the blue side of Liverpool is out from 6/1 to 9/1 to take maximum points in the two grudge games. ‘Bragging rights are particularly important to these fans this season and draws are not a lot of good to either side at the moment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s Derby Day Odds:

6/4 Everton; 19/10 Liverpool; 21/10 Draw

Will There Be A Red Card In The Derby Game: 2/1 Yes

Everton Points vs Liverpool
6…9/1
4…7/2
3…15/8
2…8/1
1….2/1
0…7/2

Liverpool Points vs Everton
6….7/2
4….2/1
3….15/8
2…8/1
1…7/2
0….9/1

Prem Position Season Match Bet
Liverpool 4/6
Everton 11/10

HOW LONG WILL NESV OWN LIVERPOOL?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on when Liverpool’s new owners, NESV, will become ex-owners. ‘Fans will believe that John W Henry and his NESV colleagues are in for the long hal at Liverpool, but they may be disappointed’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe:

HILLS: WHEN WILL LIVERPOOL’S NEW OWNERS SELL THE CLUB ON?

Before 31/12/2012
11/4

1/1/2013 – 31/12/2016
11/4

After 1/1/2017
4/6

LIVERPOOL ODDS -ON TO WIN NOTHING AGAIN

DESPITE acquiring new owners, Liverpool are still big odds-on shots to end the season with no major trophy to their credit. William Hill make them 1/12 to win no trophies, but offer 9/1 that they can win the FA Cup and 10/1 to land the Europa League.

Hills…..Where Will Liverpool Finish In Prem League?

Champions….100/1

2nd – 4th….9/2

5th-10th….1/3

11th-17th….4/1

Bottom 3…18/1

Liverpool FC to formally change their name to the Liverpool Redsox by the end of 2010 100/1

Liverpool FC to be playing in a new purpose built stadium by the first day of 2012-13 Premiership season 4/1 yes, 1/7 no

Roy Hodgson still boss on first day of next season? 8/11 yes…Evens no

Fernando Torres to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 3/1 yes, 2/9 no

Steven Gerrard to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 10/1 yes, 1/33 no

PREM SUNDAY SPECIALS….

Highest Scoring Team
Man City10/11
Everton3/1
Liverpool7/2
Blackpool5/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Team Scoring Quickest Goal
Man City13/8
Everton11/4
Liverpool3/1
Blackpool10/3

Dead heat rules apply.

Highest Scoring Match
Blackpool v Man City4/7
Everton v Liverpool5/4

FURTHER INFORMATION…..Graham Sharpe….0780 3233702

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Wayne Is 8/1 To Go Walkabout

William Hill Premier League Specials

Wayne Is 8/1 To Go Walkabout

Following Wayne Rooney’s recent comments, bookmakers William Hill are offering 5/2 that Alex Ferguson does not start him against West Brom at the weekend and 8/1 that he is not at Utd come the first day of next season. Man Utd are the 8/1 favourites to score the fastest goal this weekend and Owen Hargreaves, who is making his latest come back from injury, is 8/1 to score at any time.

“Wayne will not be in Fergie’s good books at the moment and history has shown that players who go against his wishes tend not stay at Old Trafford for too long,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Wayne Rooney And United Odds:

2/7 Man Utd; 10/1 West Brom; 4/1 Draw

Will Rooney Start Against West Brom: 2/7 Yes; 5/2 No
If He Starts, Will He Finish The Game: 5/6 Yes; 5/6 No
Rooney To Still Be At Man United On The First Day Of Next Season: 1/20 Yes; 8/1 No
What Will Happen First: 4/7 Rooney To Leave Man Utd; 5/4 Rooney To Get Divorced

Derby Day Drama 2/1 To Include A Red Card

Merseyside Derbies are usually feisty affairs and William Hill are offering odds of 2/1 that there is a red card shown during the game. Liverpool, who go into Sunday’s game behind Everton and in the relegation zone, are 4/6 to finish the season in a higher league position than their Merseyside rivals. Hills are also offering 4/1 that Liverpool take all six points from Everton this season, while the blue side of Liverpool is 6/1 to take maximum points in the two grudge games.

“Liverpool desperately need to give their fans something to cheer about and it could well come in the form of victory over their rivals,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hill’s Derby Day Odds:

11/8 Everton; 2/1 Liverpool; 11/5 Draw

Will There Be A Red Card In The Derby Game: 2/1 Yes
How Many Points Will Liverpool Take Off Everton This Season: 4/1 Six; 9/4 Four; 2/1 Three; 8/1 Two; 3/1 One; 6/1 None
How Many Points Will Everton Take Off Liverpool This Season: 6/1 Six; 3/1 Four; 2/1 Three; 8/1 Two; 9/4 One; 4/1 None

Premier League Prices:

Highest Scoring Match
Arsenal v Birmingham 5/1
Man Utd v West Brom 5/1
Blackpool v Man City 6/1
Aston Villa v Chelsea 15/2
Newcastle v Wigan 8/1
Fulham v Tottenham 17/2
Blackburn v Sunderland 11/1
Bolton v Stoke 11/1
Everton v Liverpool 11/1
Wolves v West Ham 11/1

Fastest Scoring Team
Man Utd 8/1
Man City 17/2
Arsenal 9/1
Chelsea 10/1
Blackburn 12/1
Bolton 12/1
Newcastle 12/1
Tottenham 14/1
Wolves 14/1
Everton 16/1
Fulham 16/1
Liverpool 16/1
Sunderland 16/1
West Ham 16/1
Aston Villa 20/1
Birmingham 20/1
Blackpool 20/1
Stoke 20/1
Wigan 20/1
West Brom 25/1

Highest Scoring Team
Man Utd 7/2
Arsenal 9/2
Man City 13/2
Chelsea 9/1
Newcastle 11/1
Bolton 16/1
Tottenham 16/1
Wolves 16/1
Everton 18/1
Blackburn 20/1
Liverpool 20/1
Sunderland 22/1
Fulham 25/1
Stoke 25/1
West Ham 25/1
Aston Villa 28/1
Blackpool 33/1
Wigan 33/1
Birmingham 40/1
West Brom 40/1

Number of red cards in Prem matches.
None 4/1
One 13/8
Two or more 4/5

Hattrick 3/1
No hattrick 2/9
Highest Number of Goals by One Player
One 15/8
Two 11/10
Three 3/1
Four or more 8/1

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

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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Rooney Odds On To Start For England + Prem Latest

ROONEY TOONS?

WILLIAM HILL make Wayne Rooney 2/5 to start for England against Montenegro in their forthcoming Euro qualifier, and 7/4 not to – and if he does start, he is 8/13 to score (stakes refunded if he does not start) ‘Rooney seems confident he will ne fit enough, but will Capello be prepared to select an out of form, possibly not fully fit striker?’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILL’S PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE ODDS…8/11 Chelsea; 11/4 Man U; 15/2 Arsenal; 8 Man C; 66 Liverpool; 80 Spurs; 250 Everton; Villa.

HILL’S RELEGATION ODDS…..16/1 ALL THREE PROMOTED TEAMS TO BE RELEGATED.

TO GO DOWN…1/3 Blackpool (9/4 not to ); Evens Wigan (8/11); 6/4 Wolves; West Ham; 11/4 WBA; 4 Newcastle.

TO FINISH BOTTOM…Evens Blackpool; 3 Wigan; 11/2 Wolves; 7 Wigan; 9 WBA; 16 Newcastle.

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO…..3/1 Grant; Martinez; 8 Mancini; Hodgson; 10 McLeish; 11 Hughes; 25/1 no more to leave this season.

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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