You Bet – Mourinho Heading For Real

YOU BET – MOURINHO HEADING FOR REAL
After a disappointing end to the season for Real Madrid and with Jose Mourinho hoping to clinch a Cup treble for Inter Milan with a Champions League win, bookmakers William Hill make Real Madrid the favourite to be his next port of call and are offering odds of 4/5 that he will be their manager by the start of next season.

William Hill odds – Jose Mourinho’s club on the 1st Day of Premier League season 2010/11: 4/5 Real Madrid, 5/2 Man City, 11/2 Liverpool, 7/1 Man Utd, 14/1 Barcelona, 14/1 Arsenal, 20/1 Chelsea.

Further information from Graham Sharpe……07803 233702.

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Fab Bet For Barca ?

A FAB BET FOR BARCA?

WILLIAM HILL make Cesc Fabregas a 1/4 shot to be a Barcelona player by the first day of next season and 11/4 still to be a Gunner. ‘The vibes are not good for Gunners’ fans and Fabregas looks like being an imminent departure from the Emirates’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ‘We already make Arsenal 2/5 to win nothing next season, but surely even Wenger will not be able to resist signing a big name replacement if Fabregas departs and we are speculating on who may arrive at Arsenal before the start of the next campaign’

WILL THESE PLAYERS SIGN FOR ARSENAL BY DAY ONE OF NEXT SEASON?
Mikel Arteta 7/1
Steven Gerrard 16/1
Eden Hazard 7/1
Stephen Ireland 5/1
Javier Pastore 5/1
Miralem Pjanic 7/1
Yaya Toure 7/4

Arsenal to win nothing next season: 2/5
Wenger not to be in his current role at Arsenal on 1st September 2010 7/1
Further information…..graham sharpe…..0208 918 3731

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One Down – How Many More To Go?

ONE DOWN – HOW MANY MORE TO GO?
With Gus McPherson no longer in charge of St Mirren, William Hill are
asking how many remaining SPL bosses will still be in charge come the start of the new
season?

Last season no fewer than 5 clubs began the season with a new man in charge
How Many current bosses will still be in charge on the first day of
2010/11 SPL Season?
None 500/1
1 – 2 100/1
3 – 4 33/1
5 – 6 10/1
7 – 8 7/2
9 – 10 4/6
11 3/1

Who will the next manager to leave their position?
Neil Lennon 7/4
Jimmy Calderwood 5/2
Peter Houston 11/2
Walter Smith 7/1
Mark McGhee 8/1
Jim Jeffries 16/1
Craig Brown 20/1
Billy Reid 33/1
Derek McInnes 33/1
John Hughes 33/1
Terry Butcher 50/1
No manager to leave before END of 2010/11 Season 25/1

* Only the current 11 bosses count

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..07803 233702.

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Chelsea 10/1 To Win Double Again Next Season

CHELSEA 10/1 TO COMPLETE DOUBLE AGAIN N EXT SEASON

CHELSEA are 10/1 with William Hill to land the FA CUp- Prem double again next season.
Hills make Chelsea 9/2 favourites for the FA Cup and also offer: 2011 FA CUP WINNERS

9/2 Chelsea
11/2 Man Utd
7/1 Arsenal
7/1 Man City
9/1 Liverpool
9/1 Spurs
16/1 Everton
20/1 Aston Villa
33/1 Newcastle
200/1 Portsmouth

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Will Roy Stay At The Cottage?

AFTER his success with Fulham over the past couple of seasons, fans of the club will hope Roy Hodgson remains there at the start of next season, and William Hill believe he will, quoting 1/2 that he is still there, 6/4 that he has moved on. ‘Roy has done a great job and may feel he can do even better next season – or might believe the time is right to go while he is attracting plaudits’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Roy Hodgson to be Fulham manager on the 1st day of 2010/11 season: 1/2 YES 6/4 NO
WILL JT SEE THE FA CUP FINAL OUT IF HE STARTS?
WITH JOHN TERRY’S fitness a doubt as the Cup Final approaches, William Hill have opened a book on how long the Chelsea skipper will play in the game should he start, and make the whole of the 90 minutes their 1/6 favourite. ‘Terry is a Chelsea talisman and he won’t want to miss the celebrations if they win so will probably have to be dragged off , but if he is injured he’ll be aware of the imminent World Cup and won’t want to exacerbate the situation’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
How long will John Terry play in the FA Cup final (if starting the match):

How Long Will John Terry Play In The FA Cup Final*: 14/1 0-15, 25/1 16-30, 16/1 31-Half Time, 20/1 46-60, 14/1 61-75, 8/1 76-89, 1/6 Complete the match

*Terry must start the match or bets void (90 minute betting only.)

Role Up For The £10 Million FA Final!

William Hill are expecting industry turnover of ten million pounds plus for the FA Cup final as the Big punters are expected to come steaming in for 1/6 favourites Chelsea. “On paper the game is a mismatch but we think our high rollers will come steaming in for Chelsea to bolster their World Cup betting accounts,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

One Hills punter from Hampshire stands to win £3000 should Portsmouth win, having backed them at 150/1 with £20 early on in the tournament but it is the Chelsea double that Hills fear with some massive liabilities.

FA CUP Final:

90 Minutes: 1/6 Chelsea, 12/1 Portsmouth, 13/2 Draw
To Win In Extra Time: 12/1 Chelsea, 28/1 Portsmouth
To Win On Penalties: 22/1 Chelsea, 28/1 Portsmouth

Chelsea 8-0: 150/1

Further Information…….Rupert Adams…..0208 918 3858…….0784 1011 584

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Fabregas Now Odds-on To Leave Arsenal

Bookmakers William Hill have cut the price for Cesc Fabregas to leave Arsenal this summer from 11-10 to 8-11 following intense speculation in the Spanish press that he will re-join Barcelona this summer.
Catalan newspaper El Mundo Deportivo claim Fabregas has told family and friends that he has agreed a four-year deal with the Blaugrana.
Leading Spanish newspaper, Marca have also added fuel to the story. They quote the Arsenal skipper as saying “I want to make a decision about my future before the start of the World Cup. It’s impossible to perform at a tournament like the World Cup if you’re not fully focused on the sporting aspects of the game. I don’t want to be distracted by transfer talk.”
William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said “The Spanish media seem to believe that it is a done deal and the money seems to suggest that he’ll be playing at the Camp Nou next season.”
William Hill – Fabregas odds
Fabregas to be an Arsenal player on the 1st of September 2010: 8-11 No, Evens Yes

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O’ Neill To See Season Out ?

O’NEILL STAYING – BUT WILL HE GO BEFORE END OF 2010/11?

WITH MARTIN O’NEILL reportedly staying with Aston Villa for the 2010/11 season, William Hill have opened a book on whether he will still be there on the final day of that season and offer 2/5 yes, 7/4 no. ‘O’Neill seemed to be weighing up his options carefully towards the end of last season and fans will be pleased that he has decided to stay – but if things don’t go well he could still decide to quit before the end of the forthcoming campaign’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…Where Will Villa Finish 2010/11 ?
1st or 2nd….100/1
3rd or 4th……25/1
5th or 6th…..6/1
7th or 8th….11/10
9th or Lower…..Evs
Further information…..graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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St Millen ?

ST MILLEN? BET ON IT…….

Andy Millen is favourite to step up to manager at St Mirren after Gus McPherson parted company with the club today.

Already rumours are rife Gus could be heading down the A77 to rugby Park and he is quoted at 1/2 by William Hill to be the next Killie Manager.

Andy Millen. 5/4
Kenny McDowell. 11/4
Ian McCall. 9/2
Billy Reid. 6/1
Jimmy Calderwood. 6/1
Allan Moore. 13/2
Terry Butcher. 8/1
David Weir. 12/1
Mark McGhee. 14/1
Ally McCoist. 16/1

Further information…..graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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