Moyes 5/4 To Quit Everton + Champions League Latest



MOYES 5/4 TO QUIT EVERTON BEFORE START OF NEXT SEASON

DAVID MOYES has been backed from 6/1 to 4/1 second favourite with William Hill to be the next Premier League boss to leave his job – and Hills are now offering 5/4 that he has left Everton by the start of next season, but is a 4/7 chance still to be there then. ‘David Moyes is very highly rated as a boss, and should a high profile position come along it is difficult to see him not being interested if his club’s current lack of transfer resources is maintained. He is unikely to want to be linked with relegation candidates if Everton’s fortunes remain on the down-turn.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS…..MOYES still Everton boss first day of next Prem season – 4/7 yes; 5/4 no

NEXT PREM BOSS TO LEAVE HIS CLUB THIS SEASON….4/5 Grant; 4/1 Moyes; 5/1 Ancelotti; 14/1 McLeish; 16/1 Hughes- Martinez.

5/1 ALL PREM CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/1 that both Champions League finalists will be Premier League clubs – 13/8 that neither will, and 8/11 that one will. Spurs are 10/11 to progress through from their tie with AC Milan, who are 4/5 to eliminate the Londoners.
Hills offer 7/1 that Tuesday’s match will produce five or more goals, and 4/5 that both teams score, 19/20 that they don’t. AC are 8/11 favourites to win Tuesday’s match, with Spurs 4/1 and the draw 5/2.

HILLS..To win Champions League….7/4 Barcelona; 4 Real M; 5 Chelsea; 6 Man U; 20 Inter; Arsenal; Bayern; AC; 25 Spurs; 50 Roma- Valencia; 66 Shakhtar D; 80 Schalke; 125 Marseille-Lyon; 250 FC Copenhagen.

Which Prem team will do best?……5/4 Chelsea; 15/8 Man U; 4 Spurs; 11/2 Arsenal.

Top scorer….2/1 Messi; 11/4 Eto’o; 5 Ronaldo; 8 Anelka; 12 Gomez, Ibrahimovic, Villa.

BIRMINGHAM – NEWCASTLE SET FOR FIFTH STRAIGHT DRAW?

Birmingham have drawn their last four home Premier League games against Newcastle – and William Hill offer 21/10 that the match will again end all square, with a home win 6/4 and awat 19/10.
Hills offer 19/20 that both sides score, 4/5 they don’t.
Hills make Birminmgham 13/2 to go down and 12/1 to finish bottom, with Newcastle 12/1 and 33/1 respectively.

Further information….graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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Wales-sure! Jack Shortened For Cardiff Start

Following Jack Wilshere’s solid performance against Denmark, William Hill have shortened his odds from 5/2 to 9/4 to start the match against Wales. Hills are also offering 8/11 that 6 or 7 of Wednesday’s starting XI start in the Millennium Stadium. Hills think that Capello will start the same strike-force with Darren Bent 8/11 to start and Wayne Rooney 1/5. England are 4/11 to win in Cardiff while Wales are 6/1 to record a home win. The draw is 3/1. Gary Speed is 12/1 to be out of a job by the time the two teams meet at Wembley.

England chose to play in Denmark to take advantage of the conditions under a closed roof and Hills are offering 5/1 that the Wales vs England game is played indoors.

ENGLAND ARE 8/1 FOURTH FAVOURITES TO WIN EURO 2012 WITH WILLIAM HILL WHO MAKE SPAIN 7/2 FAVOURITES WITH GERMANY 4/1; HOLLAND 6/1; ITALY AND FRANCE BOTH 12/1; PORTUGAL 14/1.

William Hill Wales/England Odds:

To Start Vs Wales
WILSHERE – 9/4 YES 2/7 NO
BENT – 8/11 YES EVS NO
YOUNG- 5/1 YES – 1/9 NO
ROONEY – 1/5 YES; 10/3 NO.

How Many Of Wednesday’s Starting XI Will Start Against Wales:
0 TO 5 5/1
6 OR 7 8/11
8 OR 9 11/8
10 OR 11 20/1

Wales vs England Outright: 6/1 Wales; 4/11 England; 3/1 Draw

To be played with;
Roof open – 1/9
Roof closed – 5/1

Gary Speed to be still in charge of Wales for reverse fixture at Wembley 6/9/11
Yes – 1/50
No – 12/1

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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William Hill Weekend Prem Specials

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

BLACKPOOL V VILLA……WILL SIAN BE RULED ONSIDE?

**Sian Massey to Disallow a goal for offside?

Yes
11/4

No
1/4

(A goal to be disallowed when Massey has flagged for offside.)

**Sian Massey Praised [by name] By Either Manager In MotD Interview

Yes
6/5

No
8/13

************************MANCHESTER DERBY SPECIALS****************************

1st Player to receive a card
ODDS

Paul Scholes
8/1

Pablo Zabaleta
8/1

Nigel De Jong
8/1

Wayne Rooney
9/1

Nemanja Vidic
9/1

Darron Gibson
10/1

Jonny Evans
10/1

Wes Brown
10/1

Gareth Barry
10/1

Rafael
11/1

Micah Richards
11/1

Ryan Giggs
12/1

Darren Fletcher
12/1

Joleon Lescott
12/1

Jerome Boateng
12/1

Carlos Tevez
14/1

John O’Shea
14/1

Patrice Evra
14/1

Kolo Toure
14/1

Vincent Kompany
14/1

Javier Hernandez
16/1

Nani
16/1

Anderson
16/1

Fabio
16/1

Aleksandar Kolarov
16/1

Yaya Toure
16/1

Patrick Vieira
16/1

Dedryck Boyata
16/1

Chris Smalling
16/1

James Milner
16/1

Dimitar Berbatov
20/1

Park Ji-Sung
20/1

Michael Carrick
20/1

Edin Dzeko
25/1

Shaun Wright-Phillips
25/1

Gabriel Obertan
33/1

David Silva
33/1

Michael Owen
33/1

Jo
33/1

**EW 1/5 odds 1,2,3

Man of the Match
ODDS

Wayne Rooney
4/1

Dimitar Berbatov
9/2

Carlos Tevez
9/2

Nani
6/1

Javier Hernandez
13/2

David Silva
13/2

Edin Dzeko
15/2

Ryan Giggs
8/1

Jo
9/1

Darren Fletcher
10/1

Park Ji-Sung
10/1

Michael Owen
10/1

Paul Scholes
12/1

Yaya Toure
12/1

James Milner
14/1

Nemanja Vidic
16/1

Anderson
16/1

Shaun Wright-Phillips
16/1

Michael Carrick
16/1

Rafael
20/1

Patrice Evra
20/1

Aleksandar Kolarov
20/1

Gabriel Obertan
20/1

Nigel De Jong
25/1

Darron Gibson
25/1

Gareth Barry
25/1

Kolo Toure
25/1

Vincent Kompany
25/1

Pablo Zabaleta
33/1

Jonny Evans
33/1

Micah Richards
33/1

Fabio
33/1

Patrick Vieira
33/1

Dedryck Boyata
33/1

Chris Smalling
33/1

Joleon Lescott
33/1

Wes Brown
40/1

John O’Shea
40/1

Jerome Boateng
40/1

1st Player To Be Fouled
ODDS

Carlos Tevez
4/1

Nani
4/1

Wayne Rooney
9/2

Dimitar Berbatov
5/1

David Silva
6/1

Edin Dzeko
6/1

Ryan Giggs
7/1

Javier Hernandez
9/1

Jo
9/1

Yaya Toure
9/1

Darren Fletcher
10/1

Paul Scholes
10/1

Anderson
11/1

Park Ji-Sung
12/1

James Milner
12/1

Michael Carrick
12/1

Nigel De Jong
12/1

Kolo Toure
12/1

Vincent Kompany
12/1

Gareth Barry
14/1

Jonny Evans
14/1

Chris Smalling
14/1

Michael Owen
16/1

Nemanja Vidic
16/1

Shaun Wright-Phillips
16/1

Darron Gibson
16/1

Joleon Lescott
16/1

Wes Brown
20/1

John O’Shea
20/1

Rafael
25/1

Patrice Evra
25/1

Aleksandar Kolarov
25/1

Pablo Zabaleta
25/1

Micah Richards
25/1

Fabio
25/1

Jerome Boateng
25/1

Gabriel Obertan
33/1

Patrick Vieira
33/1

Dedryck Boyata
33/1

**Either Manager sent to the stands – 20/1

**Ferguson & Mancini to be separated for arguing by match officials – 9/2

**Rooney to be sent off – 33/1………..**Tevez to be sent off – 20/1

**TEVEZ AND ROONEY BOTH TO SCORE- 5/1……BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE – 19/20 YES; 4/5 NO…..TOTAL GOALS- 3+ Evens; 2 or less 8/11

**Ed-it-in Dzeko

Dzeko to score with a header – 6/1

**Silva Medal

David Silva to score anytime and Man City lose the game – 8/1

**Nasty Nigel

Nigel De-Jong to be sent off – 16/1

HILLS…TITLE ODDS…4/6 Man U; 9/4 Arsenal; 8 Chelsea; 12 Man C; 80 Spurs; 200 Liverpool.

RELEGATION…..8/15 Wigan (11/8 stay up) 8/13 West Ham (6/5); 5/6 Wolves(5/6); 11/8 Blackpool; 7/4 WBA; 7/2 Birm; 10 Fulham, Newcastle.

FINISH BOTTOM….9/4 Wigan; 11/4 West Ham; 9/2 Wolves; 5 Blackpool; 6 WBA; 9 Birmingham.

WILL ROY SCUPPER LIVERPOOL?

ROY HODGSON is 2/5 to keep West Brom in the Prem with Hills who make them 7/4 to go down and 6/1 to finish bottom of the table. ‘Roy looks a good fir for West Brom and you’d expect him to keep them up’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

How Many Points Will WBA Take Off Liverpool?

0
EVS

1
11/5

3
11/5

(Result at Anfield, Liv 1-0 WBA)

25/1 MORE PREM GOALS THAN LAST WEEK

WITH 43 GOALS SCORED in last weekend’s Premier League matches, William Hill are offering 25/1 that 44 or more will be scored this week, to beat that total.

**Total Premier League Goals Sat – Mon

under 27
6/4

27-29
7/4

30 or more
13/8

Total Shefki Kuqi Premier League Goals for Newcastle this season…….

0-1
5/4

2-3
11/8

4 or more
11/4

HIGHEST SCORING MATCH
FASTEST SCORING TEAM

Blackpool v Aston Villa
9/2
Arsenal
9/1

Arsenal v Wolves
5/1
Liverpool
10/1

Liverpool v Wigan
6/1
Man Utd
11/1

West Brom v West Ham
13/2
Chelsea
11/1

Man Utd v Man City
8/1
Aston Villa
11/1

Blackburn v Newcastle
8/1
Blackburn
12/1

Fulham v Chelsea
8/1
West Brom
12/1

Sunderland v Tottenham
9/1
Blackpool
12/1

Bolton v Everton
9/1
Everton
14/1

Birmingham v Stoke
14/1
Birmingham
14/1

Sunderland
14/1

1/5 1-2-3
West Ham
14/1

Tottenham
14/1

HIGHEST SCORING TEAM
Bolton
14/1

Stoke
16/1

Arsenal
5/1
Newcastle
16/1

Liverpool
13/2
Fulham
18/1

Man Utd
10/1
Man City
18/1

West Brom
10/1
Wigan
20/1

Chelsea
10/1
Wolves
28/1

Aston Villa
10/1

Blackpool
11/1
¼ 1-2-3-4

Blackburn
12/1

Everton
16/1
RED CARDS

Sunderland
16/1

Tottenham
16/1
None
13/2

Bolton
16/1
One
11/5

Birmingham
16/1
Two or more
1/2

West Ham
18/1

Newcastle
18/1

Stoke
20/1

Fulham
25/1
HAT-TRICK SCORED?

Man City
25/1

Wigan
50/1
Yes
4/1

Wolves
100/1
No
1/7

¼ 1-2-3-4

Further information……Graham Sharpe…….0208 918 3731

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You Bet Hammers Won’t Even Sell Out Olympic Stadium

YOU BET HAMMERS WON’T EVEN SELL OUT FIRST COMPETITIVE MATCH IN OLYMPIC STADIUM

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on what division West Ham will be playing in when they kick off in the Olympic Stadium for the first time. And Hills also offer 9/4 that there will be no visible athletics track at the stadium and 11/4 that they have installed retractable seating over the track, when they do start playing league games there. ‘West Ham’s status in the football pyramid and whether they will be able to remove or disguise the athletics track are likely to be crucial factors in the success of the scheme’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

But Hills remain to be convinced that West Ham will be able to sell out the Olympic Stadium for their first competitive game there, ‘Depending on what division they are in and how reluctant their fans are to travel to the new venue we think they will find it very difficult to sell out competitive games and offer 7/4 that they will be able to do so for their firat competitive game there’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

**West Ham’s first competitive game in Olympic Stadium to be a sell out?……..7/4 yes; 2/5 no.

**What division will West Ham be playing in when they play their first league match in the Olympic Stadium (bets void if they don’t play a match there by 2015)?

Premier 8/11……Championship 11/10…..Lower 16/1

**Will there be a visible athletics track at the stadium when West Ham play their first league match at the Olympic Stadium?

Yes 1/3…..No 9/4

**Will West Ham have a retractable seating system in place by the time they play their first league match at the Olympic Stadium?

Yes 11/4…..No 1/4

**Who will occupy the higher league placing on 1st January 2014?

West Ham 1/20…..Leyton Orient 8/1

**Will Avram Grant still be West Ham manager when they play their first league match at the Olympic Stadium?

Yes 100/30……No 1/5

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

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Where Will Mac Come Back And Is Apple Cor – Rect Choice For Baggies ?

WHERE WILL McCLAREN’S BROLLY BE RAISED NEXT?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on where former England manager Steve McClaren will manage next now that he has lost his German job – and they make the Championship their 7/2 favourite, with a return to Holland where he did very well, 4/1 joint second favourite with the Premier League. ‘All of a sudden poor old Steve McLaren is almost back to where he was when he ceased to be England boss, having rehabilitiated himself once in Holland he may now have to make it a case of ‘double Dutch’ to restore his managerial reputation’ said Hill’s spokesman Gaham Sharpe.

Where Next For The Wally With The Brolly….Or, In which country will McLaren manage next?
English Championship7/2
Holland……………………4/1
Premier League……….4/1
Any Other…………………6/1
Germany………………….6/1
International Team………..8/1
Scotland………………….10/1
France………………….16/1
Italy………………………..20/1
Spain………………………..20/1
Others on request.

COR, APPLETON SET FOR BAGGIES?

Michael Appleton is 15/8 joint favourite with Chris Hughton to be appointed the next permanent West Brom boss with William Hill who also offer 6/1 Jol; Hodgson; 7 McInnes; McLaren; 10 Irvine. ‘There’s been no major gamble for the Baggies’ job yet but Appleton must be in the frane if he guides them to a couple of quick wins’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Others on request.

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Wilshere 5/2 To Start V Wales As Scotland Cut For Nations Cup



WILSHERE 5/2 TO START NEXT COMPETITIVE ENGLAND GAMES V WALES

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/2 that Jack Wilshere starts England’s next competitive game , against Wales – and 8/11 that Darren Bent does so. And Hills have opened a book on how many of the starting line up against Denmark will start against Wales – making 6/7 their 8/11 favourite.’Wilshere made a favourable impression but is probably not yet an automatic choice for the England starting line up in competitive games’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS….TO START V WALES

WILSHERE – 5/2 YES 2/7 NO
BENT – 8/11 YES EVS NO
YOUNG- 5/1 YES – 1/9 NO
ROONEY – 1/5 YES; 10/3 NO.

HILLS…..HOW MANY OF TONIGHT’S STARTING XI START V WALES
0 TO 5………………5/1
6 OR 7………………8/11
8 OR 9………………11/8
10 OR 11……………….20/1

ENGLAND ARE 8/1 FOURTH FAVOURITES TO WIN EURO 2012 WITH WILLIAM HILL WHO MAKE SPAIN 7/2 FAVOURITES WITH GERMANY AT 4/1; HOLLAND 6/1; ITALY AND FRANCE BOTH 12/1; PORTUGAL 14/1.

TO WIN CARLING NATIONS CUP….10/11 REP IRE ; 11/10 SCOTLAND (from 11/4); 14 N IRE; WALES

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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You Bet Champagne Charlie Will Set Nations Cup Alight

The Carling Nations Cup starts tonight and William Hill make the Republic of Ireland their 11/10 favourites to win the tournament. Scotland are the 5/2 second favourites. Scotland are playing Northern Ireland on Wednesday evening and William Hill make Scotland the 6/5 favourites to beat Northern Ireland who are 15/8. The last time the two sides played, the pair played out a nil-nil draw, which is 6/1 to happen this time around, while Allan McGregor saved a David Healy penalty. Hills are offering 25/1 that the Scottish stopper saves a penalty from his new Rangers team-mate and 10/3 that a player is awarded a red card during the match.

Much will be expected of Charlie Adam following his fine performances for Blackpool this season and Hills make him 12/1 to score first, while he is 15/2 to score anytime and Scotland to win.

Carling Nations Cup:

To Win Outright: 11/10 Rep. Ireland; 5/2 Scotland; 4/1 Wales; 5/1 Northern Ireland

Top Goalscorer: 7/2 Kevin Doyle; 9/2 Kenny Miller; 8/1 Robbie Keane; 9/1 Robert Earnshaw; 9/1 David Healy; 10/1 Craig Bellamy; 10/1 Stephen Naismith; 12/1 Shane Long; 12/1 James McFadden; 14/1 Andy Keogh; 16/1 Freddy Eastwood; 16/1 Kyle Lafferty; 20/1 Simon Church; 20/1 Warren Feeney; 20/1 Liam Boyce; 25/1 Chris Maguire (others on request) ew 1/5 1, 2, 3

To Win All Three Matches: 5/1 Republic of Ireland; 10/1 Scotland; 16/1 Wales; 20/1 Northern Ireland

4/6 Rep. Ireland; 10/3 Wales; 12/5 Draw

15/8 Northern Ireland; 6/5 Scotland; 21/10 Draw

Will An Old Firm Player Score In The Two Matches: 1/2 Yes; 6/4 No (at least 5 Old Firm players must start or bets void)

Last time Scotland and Northern Ireland met, Allan McGregor saved a David Healy penalty
Allan McGregor to save a David Healy penalty: 25/1

Northern Ireland had a man sent off in that meeting
Red Card in match: 1/5 No; 10/3 Yes

Last time the two sides played, the score was 0-0
Goalless Draw: 6/1

Champagne Charlie: 5/1 Charlie Adam to score; 15/2 Charlie Adam to score anytime and Scotland to win; 12/1 Charlie Adam to score first; 18/1 Charlie Adam to score first and Scotland to win; 20/1 Charlie Adam to score two or more

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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

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Youngster Kyle To Wait A While To Walker On For England

Kyle Walker is in line to make his England debut but the odds suggest that if the call to make an appearance does arrive, it will have to come off the bench. He is 5/2 with William Hill to start against Denmark on Wednesday while Glen Johnson is 1/4 to feature as Capello’s starting right-back. Fabio Capello has stated that Jack Wilshere is the future of the England team and he is 2/7 to start.

“There is no doubting Kyle Walker’s potential, but his call up has come very early in his career. Two weeks ago, we were still offering odds of 5/1 that Walker would win a cap within the next two years,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

A lot of attention will be focused on Capello’s strikers with Wayne Rooney likely to lead the line. The Man United striker is 4/1 to score first, while Hills are offering 9/5 that he scores at any time and England win. Tottenham appear to be the most likely Premier League side to provide England’s first scorer at 15/8, while Aston Villa are 9/4.

William Hill Denmark/England Odds:

21/10 Denmark; 13/10 England; 11/5 Draw

4/1 Any England Substitute to score

England First Goalscorer: 4/1 Wayne Rooney; 5/1 Peter Crouch; 11/2 Darren Bent; 11/2 Jermaine Defoe; 15/1 Gabriel Agbonlahor; 8/1 Frank Lampard; 8/1 Steven Gerrard; 8/1 Theo Walcott; 9/1 James Milner; 9/1 Ashley Young; 10/1 Aaron Lennon; 14/1 Jack Wilshere; 16/1 Stuart Downing; 20/1 Scott Parker; 25/1 Ashley Cole; 25/1 Glen Johnson; 25/1 Gareth Barry; 33/1 Gary Cahill; 33/1 Joleon Lescott; 33/1 Phil Jagielka; 33/1 John Terry; 33/1 Rio Ferdinand; 33/1 Kyle Walker; 40/1 Leighton Baines; 40/1 Michael Dawson

9/5 Wayne Rooney to score at anytime and England to win
5/2 Jermaine Defoe to score at anytime and England to win
11/5 Peter Crouch to score anytime and England to win
5/2 Darren Bent to score at anytime and England to win
18/5 Gabriel Agbonlahor to score anytime and England to win

To Start vs. Denmark:
Theo Walcott: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No
Jack Wilshere: 2/7 Yes; 5/2 No
Scott Parker: 5/4 Yes; 4/7 No
Gary Cahill: 6/5 Yes; 8/13 No
Kyle Walker: 5/2 Yes; 2/7 No
Michael Dawson: 4/7 Yes; 5/4 No
Glen Johnson: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No

Which Premier League Team Will Score England’s First Goal: 15/8 Tottenham; 9/4 Aston Villa; 4/1 Manchester United; 5/1 Chelsea; 5/1 West Ham; 7/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Man City; 33/1 Bolton; 33/1 Everton

England Margin Of Victory: 11/4 By One Goal; 11/2 By Two Goals; 14/1 By Three Goals; 28/1 By Four Or More Goals

Anytime Own Goal: 8/1 Yes; 1/20 No

Total England Goals: 2/1 None; 29/20 One; 11/4 Two; 15/2 Three; 18/1 Four or more

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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Captain Fantastic 25/1 To Fluff His Lines

Frank Lampard has been named as England’s captain against Denmark and William Hill have opened a market on what kind of impact he will have on the game. He is 8/1 to score a free-kick and 12/1 to score a penalty. Lampard is usually very reliable from the spot, however, he is 25/1 to miss a penalty. He is 9/2 to get a yellow card and 40/1 to receive his marching orders.

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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From The Sublime To The Ridiculous…25/1 Ten Or Fewer Prem Goals This Weekend

Following a record breaking weekend, William Hill are offering 25/1 that the Premier League comes down to earth with a bang with just 0-10 goals scored. Hills are 2/5 that 21-30 goals are scored. Last weekend saw 43 goals scored and Hills are offering 25/1 that this impressive total is bettered this weekend.

“There were many factors involved in such a record breaking weekend and the odds suggest that a semblance of normality will return to the Premier League come this weekend’s fixtures,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Despite all the goals at the weekend, one man who failed to find the net was Fernando Torres although Hills are offering 10/11 that he manages to get himself on the score sheet for his new club. He is 1/3 to start Chelsea’s game against Fulham but 2/5 to be subbed off. His former manager Kenny Dalglish is now priced at 1/7 to secure the Liverpool manager’s position on a permanent basis.

Total Premier League Goals Sat-Mon: 25/1 0-10; 10/3 11-20; 2/5 21-30; 11/2 31-40; 20/1 Over 40

25/1 Over 43 goals

Will Torres…Start 1/3; Score 10/11; Get Subbed Off 2/5

Where Will Liverpool Finish: 7/1 1st-4th; 1/8 5th-10th; 11th-17th 8/1; 18th-19th 100/1; 150/1 Bottom

Kenny Dalglish to be given the Liverpool manager job on permanent basis: 1/7 Yes; 4/1 No

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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