Fergie To Quit ? You Bet Someone Thinks So

FERGIE TO QUIT? YOU BET SOMEONE THINKS SO…..

IN PERHAPS ONE of the most unexpected gambles of pre-season, William Hill have had to shorten their odds for Sir Alex Ferguson to be the next Premier League manager to leave his position, from 40/1 to 12/1.
‘We took a few bets for Fergie to be the next boss out at 40/1 , the biggest of which was just £15 from a client in Stockport, and decided to trim the odds to 25/1 but were surprised then to take several bigger bets of up to £25 from Manchester addresses. We went 16/1 and took still more, this time up to £50 bets from the Cheshire area, so he is now 12/1 seventh favourite’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘We could just be seeing a speculative punt producing a bandwagon effect, but even Fergie will have to go eventually’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL…NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….3/1 S Kean; 8/1 M McCarthy; 10/1 S Bruce; O Coyle; R Martinez; D Moyes; 12 R Mancini; Sir A Ferguson. 100/1 No manager to leave before end of season.Others on request.

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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Michael’s G-owen Nowhere…125/1 For 2011/12 Golden Boot

Following the news that Michael Owen has put pen to paper on a new one year deal at Manchester United, William Hill are offering 7/4 that he scores less than two Premier League goals and 6/4 that he bags four or more. He is 125/1 to get next season’s golden boot and 20/1 to not play a single minute of Premier League football. He is 5/2 to start one or no Premier League games next season, while he is 9/4 to start six or more.

“In one of the more surprising football stories of the last few days, Owen has signed for another year at United, but Fergie obviously has a role for him and it will be interesting to see how he is utilised by United,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Michael Owen is 7/1 to make an appearance for England in a Euro 2012 Qualifier or Finals match.

Owen’s signature may be the clearest indication yet that Dimitar Berbatov will be heading for the exit and William Hill are now offering odds on where the mercurial Bulgarian will be plying his trade on the first game of next season. He is 11/4 to still be at Manchester United and 7/2 to be playing in the Bundesliga. He is 4/1 to be at Newcastle next season and the same price to be playing in Serie A. He is 25/1 to make the short trip to Eastlands to join United’s arch rivals.

Michael Owen Premier League Starts:
0-1 5/2
2-3 2/1
4-5 11/4
6 + 9/4

Total Michael Owen Premier League Goals
Under 2 7/4
2-3 7/4
4 or more 6/4

125/1 Michael Owen to win the golden boot
20/1 Not to play a single minute of Premier League football for Manchester United
7/1 Play in an England Euro 2012 Qualifier or Finals match

Where will Dimitar Berbatov be playing come the first game of next season: 11/4 Manchester United; 7/2 Bundesliga; 4/1 Newcastle; 4/1 Serie A; 7/1 Tottenham; 8/1 La Liga; 10/1 Sunderland; 16/1 Liverpool; 20/1 Chelsea; 25/1 Arsenal; 25/1 Manchester City

Further Information:

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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5/1 Cesc To Stat Over 30 Prem Games For Gunners Next Season

WILL CESC HAVE FAB SEASON FOR GUNNERS?

WITH Arsene Wenger suggesting that Cesc Fabregas will play the majority of Premier League matches for Arsenal next season, William Hill have opened a book on how many games he will start, and make ten or fewer their 13/8 favourite. ‘Cesc’s future will not necessarily have been decided when the season gets underway so we are factoring into our odds the possibility of a move after the campaign has begun’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ‘You can have 5/1 that he starts over 30 as Arsene Wenger appears to believe he should.’

Fabregas Premier League starts for Arsenal 2011/12

0-10 13/8
11-20 8/1
21-25 11/4
25-30 9/4
Over 30 5/1

*Must be an Arsenal player on the 1st day of the Premier League season or bets void

*Fabregas still at Arsenal on the 1st day of the Premier League Season 2011/12
11/10 Yes……….4/6 No

FERGIE ODDS-ON FOR BOSS OF THE SEASON

WILLIAM HILL make Sir Alex Ferguson 4/11 favourite to lift the LMA Manager of the Year title, wit Ian Holloway 5/2 second favourites. ‘The two favourites clash in the final match of the season and if Blackpool can survive there is every chance that Ian Holloway could be rewarded with the Manager of the Year accolade’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

LMA Manager of the year 2011

Alex Ferguson 4/11
Ian Holloway 5/2
Tony Pulis 12/1
Kenny Dalglish 12/1
Roberto Mancini 16/1
Alex McCleish 25/1

Others on request.
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IS EUROPA LEAGUE WINNING BOSS SET TO REPLACE ANCELOTTI?

FOLLOWING Porto’s victory in the Europa League final, their manager Andre Villas-Boas is 11/4 second favourite to succeed Carlo Ancelotti as Chelsea manager with William Hill who make Guus Hiddink 5/2 favourite.
Hills make Ancelotti an 11/10 chance still to be Chelsea boss on the first day of the Premier League season, 4/6 not to – and offer 1/ 2 that Villas-Boas will still be with Porto when the Premier League begins, 6/4 that he has left the club by then.

TO BE NEXT PERMANENT CHELSEA BOSS…5/2 Hiddink; 11/4 Villas-Boas; 3/1 Mourinho; 4/1 Redknapp;7/1 Guardiola; 10/1 Deschamps; Zola; 12/1 O’Neill; 14/1 Rijkaard. Others on request.

WARNOCK BACKED FOR HAMMERS…Neil Warnock has been cut from 8/1 to 9/2 jt second favourite along with Sam Allardyce by William Hill who make Chris Hughton 6/5 favourite to be appointed as the next permanent West Ham boss. Hills also offer 5/1 O’Neill; 7/1 Lambert; Jones; 8/1 Keen; MacKay; 10 Di Matteo; McLeish.

AT THE DOUBLE! BLACKPOOL AND BIRMINGHAM, YOU’RE DOWN!
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which TWO Premier League sides will be relegated – and make Blackpool and Birmingham their 11/10 favourites for the double drop with
a Blackburn-Wolves pairing the 100/1 outsiders. ‘There is enormous interest in the outcome of the relegation scrap so we’ve created a market allowing punters to bet on BOTH of the unfortunate sides who will play in the Championship next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS OFFER 8/15 THAT AT LEAST ONE OF THE RELEGATION SPOTS WILL BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.
Hills have also opened markets on how many of the five relegation-threatened sides will win at the weekend (8/11 ONLY ONE OF THEM DOES SO), which of them will score the most goals (2/1 WOLVES) and which of the games involving them will be the highest scoring match (7/4 MAN U-BLACKPOOL):

William Hill…Relegation Doubles:
Blackpool/Birmingham11/10
Wigan/Blackpool5/4
Wigan/Birmingham7/4
Blackpool/Wolves11/1
Wigan/Wolves14/1
Blackpool/Blackburn16/1
Birmingham/Blackburn20/1
Wigan/Blackburn20/1
Birmingham/Wolves22/1
Blackburn/Wolves100/1

HILLS – RELEGATION/STAY UP ODDS…..1/3 Blackpool (9/4); 8/13 Birmingham (6/5); 8/11 Wigan (Evens); 8/1 Wolves (1/20); 12/1 Blackburn. (1/50)

Hills…Highest Scoring ‘Relegation’ Match
Man Utd v Blackpool7/4
Tottenham v Birmingham9/4
Stoke v Wigan5/2
Wolves v Blackburn10/3
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

Hills…Highest Scoring Relegation Threatened Team
Wolves2/1
Wigan5/2
Blackburn7/2
Blackpool5/1
Birmingham6/1
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

HOW MANY POINTS WILL 17TH PLACE TEAM HAVE
39…………11/2
40…………..4/7
41……………11/4
42………………..8/1

Team to be relegated on goal difference – 8/15…..11/8 not.

How Many Relegation Candidates Will Win?
0……….9/2
1………..8/11
2……………11/10
3………….6/1
4…………50/1
Teams are Wigan, Blackpool, Birmingham, Wolves & Blackburn.

LEAGUE TWO PLAY OFF ODDS….

TORQUAY are 1/5 favourites with William Hill to eliminate Shrewsbury, 10/3 to go through; and Stevenage are 1/6 to overcome 7/2 chances Accrington, to set up a Torquay-Stevenage League 2 final.

BLUE SQUARE PREMIER PLAY OFFS….

LUTON TOWN are 4/6 favourites to win the Blue Square Premier play-off final with William Hill who make AFC Wimbledon 11/10 shots. Hill’s 90min odds- 6/5 Luton; 11/5 draw; 9/5 AFC.

Further information….graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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Fergie Set To Ring Changes For Visit Of Chelsea

Manchester United made light work of Schalke at Old Trafford with a second string side and Sir Alex Ferguson now looks ahead to his tie with Chelsea on Sunday. Hills offer 11/10 that just two of Wednesday’s starting XI take to the field at the start of the weekend’s big match and 11/1 that four or more do so. Following Manuel Neuer’s capitulation in front of the Old Trafford crowd, Hill’s have lengthened the odds of him starting United’s first game of next season to 8/1 from 11/2. The odds suggest that if Fergie is to bring in another keeper, it will more than likely be David De Gea, who is 9/4 to start United’s first game of next season.

“Fergie obviously had one eye on Sunday’s game when naming his side against Schalke and the odds suggest that he will ring the changes against Chelsea,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

United are the 7/5 favourites to win on Sunday, while Chelsea are offered at 19/10. The draw is 23/10. All eyes will be on the two sides’ big strikers and Hills are offering markets on what both Torres and Rooney will do first. Rooney is 8/13 to complete the match without scoring or being carded, while Torres appears more likely to be subbed (4/9).

What Will Rooney Do First: 8/13 Complete Match; 9/4 Be Substituted; 9/2 Yellow Card; 6/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

What Will Torres Do First: 4/9 Substituted; 9/4 Complete Match; 5/1 Yellow Card; 10/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

How Many Of Starting XI vs Schalke Will Start Against Chelsea: 25/1 None; 9/4 One; 11/10 Two; 11/4 Three; 11/1 Four or more

Who Will Start In Goal First Game Of Next Season For Manchester United: 2/1 Tomasz Kuszczak; 9/4 David De Gea; 4/1 Anders Lindegaard; 8/1 Manuel Neuer; 14/1 Asmir Begovic; 16/1 Rob Green; 16/1 Shay Given; 20/1 Ben Amos; 20/1 Sergio Asenjo; 33/1 Kasper Schmeichel

Manchester United / Chelsea:

90 Minutes: 7/5 Manchester United; 19/10 Chelsea; 23/10 Draw

Either Side To Come From Behind To Win: 6/1

First Scorer (Manchester United): 5/1 Wayne Rooney; 11/2 Javier Hernandez; 7/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 9/1 Michael Owen; 10/1 Nani; 12/1 Ryan Giggs; 14/1 BAR

First Scorer (Chelsea): 6/1 Didier Drogba; 15/2 Fernando Torres; 9/1 Frank Lampard; 10/1 Nicolas Anelka; 11/1 Florent Malouda; 14/1 BAR

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

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United 9/4 To Win Prem League And Champions League Double

United now 9/4 for the Prem-Champions League double:
FERGIE 8/1 TO QUIT STRAIGHT AFTER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL!

WITH MANCHESTER UNITED now within touching distance of a Premier-Champions League double, William Hill are not only quoting 9/4 that they complete that double, but also offer 8/1 that Sir Alex Ferguson quits as manager within 24 hours of the final whistle. ‘If Fergie could land such a memorable double at Wembley Stadium he may just decide that that would be a great note to bow out on’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…Who will lift Champions League trophy?…….Barcelona 4/9, Man Utd 13/8
90m Match Prices – Barcelona 10/11, Draw 11/5, Man Utd 5/2
**Messi v Rooney who will score more – Messi 11/8, Tie Evs, Rooney 4/1 (void unless both start, extra time counts but not penalty shoot outs)
**Van der Saar to be official UEFA man of the match (his final game) 10/1
**Final to go to Extra Time 11/5
**Final to go to Penalties 5/1
**Man Utd to win on penalties 10/1
**Barcelona to win on penalties 10/1
**Alex Ferguson to announce retirement as Man Utd manager within 24 hours of the final 8/1
**11/2 Manuel Neuer to start United’s first Prem game of next season in goal.

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

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United Odds-on To Progress But Beware The Away Goals

Manchester United are 1/2 with William Hill to defeat Marseille in 90 minutes on Tuesday night and are 2/7 to qualify for the Quarter Finals. Manchester United failed to score in France and have to be aware of Marseille going through on away goals, for which they are offered at 5/1. Hills are also offering 6/1 that Manchester United win the match and Wayne Rooney scores the last goal, as happened at the weekend, against Arsenal.

Hills are offering 13/20 that Manchester United manage to keep a clean sheet and 16/1 that there are six or more goals in the match.

“Fergie will have been disappointed to have not scored a goal in France although we think United will be too strong for Marseille and they can look forward to a place in the Quarters,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “However, they need to beware the away goals.”

Chelsea are 11/4 to score the fastest goal of the week against Copenhagen and are 5/2 to score the most goals. Manchester United are 9/2 to score the fastest goal and 5/1 to score the most goals.

William Hill Champion’s League Odds:

Fastest Scoring Team: 11/4 Chelsea; 7/2 Real Madrid; 9/2 Bayern Munich; 9/2 Manchester United; 6/1 Inter Milan; 9/1 Lyon; 9/1 Marseille; 25/1 Copenhagen

Highest Scoring Team: 5/2 Chelsea; 3/1 Real Madrid; 4/1 Bayern Munich; 5/1 Manchester United; 6/1 Inter Milan; 9/1 Lyon; 11/1 Marseille; 33/1 Copenhagen

Highest Scoring Match: 9/4 Bayern Munich/Inter Milan; 9/4 Chelsea/Copenhagen; 11/4 Real Madrid/Lyon; 10/3 Man United/Marseille

5/1 Marseille to go through on away goals

6/1 Manchester United to win and Wayne Rooney to score the last goal (including Extra Time)

To Qualify: 2/7 Manchester United; 5/2 Marseille

90 Minutes Betting: 1/2 Manchester United; 13/2 Marseille; 14/5 Draw

Total match Goals: 17/2 None; 3/1 One; 9/4 Two; 3/1 Three; 11/2 Four; 11/1 Five; 16/1 Six or more

Manchester United To Keep A Clean Sheet: 13/20 Manchester United; 18/5 Marseille

Outright Champions League: 5/4 Barcelona; 4/1 Real Madrid; 5/1 Chelsea; 7/1 Manchester United; 11/1 Bayern Munich; 12/1 Tottenham; 20/1 Shakhtar Donetsk; 25/1 Inter Milan; 33/1 Schalke 04; 125/1 Marseille; 125/1 Lyon; 750/1 FC Copenhagen

British Team To Go Furthest: 5/4 Chelsea; 6/4 Manchester United; 11/4 Spurs

Champs League Top Scorer: 8/11 Lionel Messi; 6/1 Mario Gomez; 13/2 Nicolas Anelka; 7/1 Samuel Eto’o; 9/1 Christiano Ronaldo; 20/1 David Villa; 33/1 Didier Drogba; 40/1 Wayne Rooney; 40/1 Gareth Bale; 50/1 Roman Pavlyuchenko; 66/1 Florent Malouda; 66/1 Javier Hernandez; 80/1 Dimitar Berbatov

British Teams In Final: 11/8 None; 8/11 One; 7/1 Two

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

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United Remain Odds On Favourites For Title – Prem League Odds Update

UNITED STILL ODDS-ON FOR TITLE

MANCHESTER UNITED are 8/11 favourites with William Hill to win the Premier League title despite suffering consecutive defeats. Hills make Arsenal 13/8 with Chelsea 9/1 and Man City 25/1.
Hills offer 6/5 that United win with Arsenal 2nd and also offer 15/8 Arsenal to win with United second; 6/1 United – Chelsea; 16 Arsenal-Chelsea; 16 Chelsea- Man U; 20 United-City; 28 Chelsea – Arsenal. Others on request.
TOP FOUR FINISH…1/100 Arsenal; 1/8 Chelsea; 1/3 Man C; 11/8 Spurs; 9 Liverpool; 66 Bolton.
RELEGATION…1/4 Wigan (11/4 stay up); 11/10 Blackpool (4/6); 6/5 Wolves(8/13);5/4 West Ham (4/7); 7/4 WBA; 9/4 Birmingham; 10/3 Blackburn.
FINISH BOTTOM…8/11 Wigan; 6 Blackpool; 13/2 Wolves; 7 West Ham; 10 WBA; 12 Birmingham; 16 Blackburn.

**WHAT PENALTY WILL FA IMPOSE ON FERGIE?

WITH Sir Alex Ferguson set to contest his charge of improper conduct, William Hill are betting on what suspension – if any- he will serve as a result of the outcome, and offer 7/1 that he will end up with a ban of five or more games.’Sir Alex is clearly determined to contest the charge with all the resources available to him and we are only prepared to offer Even money that he ends up with a maximum ban of up to two games’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

BAN SERVED BY FERGUSON
NONE TO 2……….1/1
3 OR 4……………..1/1
5 OR MORE………7/1
**2 matches suspended from previous incident included if also made active.

TORRES’ DROUGHT 10/1 TO RUN FIVE MORE GAMES

When Will Torres score for Chelsea?:
4/7 Blackpool (a)
9/4 Copenhagen (h)
10/1 Manchester City (h)
11/1 Stoke (a)
16/1 Wigan (h)
10/1 Fail to score in any of these games
Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Fergie 7/1 For Five Match Ban + Liverpool Versus United Specials

*********************WILLIAM HILL LIVERPOOL-UNITED SPECIALS********************************

WHAT PENALTY WILL FA IMPOSE ON FERGIE?

WITH Sir Alex Ferguson set to contest his charge of improper conduct, William Hill are betting on what suspension – if any- he will serve as a result of the outcome, and offer 7/1 that he will end up with a ban of five or more games.’Sir Alex is clearly determined to contest the charge with all the resources available to him and we are only prepared to offer Even money that he ends up with a maximum ban of up to two games’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

BAN SERVED BY FERGUSON
NONE TO 2……….1/1
3 OR 4……………..1/1
5 OR MORE………7/1
**2 matches suspended from previous incident included if also made active.

ANDY CARROLL 5/1 TO COME OFF BENCH AND SCORE AGAINST UNITED

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/1 that Andy Carroll will make his Liverpool debut by coming off the bench against Man U on Sunday and scoring. ‘There could be no more dramatic a debut for Carroll than to score after coming on as a sub’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHEN WILL CARROLL COME ON?
BEFORE 45m………………14/1
46-60………………………….6/1
61-75………………………..13/8
76-90…………………………..4/6
VOID IF HE STARTS, OR DOESN’T COME ON.

CARROLL TO FINISH MATCH IF HE STARTS…10/3 yes; 1/5 no

CARROLL SEASON PREM GOALS FOR LIVERPOOL –
0 TO 2 – 6/5
3 TO 5 – 11/10
6+ – 4/1

TO WIN GAME….15/8 Liverpool; 11/5 draw; Man Utd 6/4

RED CARD SHOWN – 2/1 Yes; 4/11 No

PENALTY AWARDED – 5/2 Yes; 2/7 No

BOTH sides to score – 4/5 Yes; 19/20 No

TO WIN BOTH HALVES – 8/1 Liverpool; 7/1 Man U

COME FROM BEHIND TO WIN – 10/1 Liverpool; 10/1 Man U

TO SCORE….5/4 Rooney; 15/8 Carroll; 10/3 Gerrard

William Hill Alex Ferguson Specials:

6/1 To receive another ban this season (not including the current charge he is facing)
33/1 To be sent to the stands against Liverpool

Will Ferguson be at Manchester United at the start of the 2011/12 season?: 1/10 Yes; 11/2 No
Will Ferguson be at Manchester United at the start of the 2012/13 season: 2/9 Yes; 3/1 No

WHO WILL BE FIRST PLAYER CARDED IN LIVERPOOL – UNITED MATCH?

Paul Scholes 8/1
Jamie Carragher 9/1
Fabio Aurelio 10/1
Christian Poulsen 10/1
Martin Skrtel 10/1
Wayne Rooney 10/1
Raul Meireles 12/1
Lucas 12/1
Patrice Evra 12/1
Steven Gerrard 14/1
Glen Johnson 14/1
Sotirios Kyrgiakos 14/1
Daniel Agger 14/1
Darron Gibson 14/1
Darren Fletcher 14/1
Chris Smalling 14/1
Rafael 14/1
Fabio 14/1
Rio Ferdinand 14/1
Wes Brown 14/1
No Booking 14/1
Luis Suarez 16/1
Dirk Kuyt 16/1
Joe Cole 16/1
Milan Jovanovic 16/1
Jay Spearing 16/1
Danny Wilson 16/1
Dimitar Berbatov 16/1
Nani 16/1
Michael Carrick 16/1
Jonny Evans 16/1
John O’Shea 16/1
Andy Carroll 20/1
Maxi Rodriguez 20/1
Martin Kelly 20/1
Javier Hernandez 20/1
Ryan Giggs 20/1
Gabriel Obertan 20/1
David Ngog 25/1
Michael Owen 25/1
Joshua King 25/1
Bebe 25/1
Pepe Reina 33/1
Edwin van der Sar 33/1

Further information……..graham sharpe….07803233702

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33/1 Fergie To See Red Against Old Enemy

Alex Ferguson has been charged by the FA could be forced to watch his side from the stands if he is found guilty. The fiery Scot already has a suspended ban hanging over him and bookmakers, William Hill, are offering 6/1 that he gets another ban this season (should he receive a ban pertaining to his current FA charge). He is 33/1 to see red against Liverpool and get sent to the stands.

“Liverpool have really gone backwards since Kenny Dalglish left in 1991 and Fergie will be looking to flex his muscles against his old enemy some 20 years later,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “He just has to make sure that he does not flex too hard.”

Should United win the Premier League this season, for which they are 8/13, Fergie could well call it a day, having broken Liverpool’s League record and Hills offer 11/2 that he is not in charge of The Reds at the start of the 2011/2012 season. He is 3/1 to not be in charge of United come the start of the 2012/2013 season.

William Hill Alex Ferguson Prices:

6/1 To receive another ban this season (not including the current charge he is facing)
33/1 To be sent to the stands against Liverpool

Will Ferguson be at Manchester United at the start of the 2011/12 season: 1/10 Yes; 11/2 No
Will Ferguson be at Manchester United at the start of the 2012/13 season: 2/9 Yes; 3/1 No

8/13 Manchester United win the Premier League this season

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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roo Bet Wayne’s Going Because He Hates Fergie!

ROO BET WAYNE’S GOING BECAUSE HE HATES FERGIE!
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on the first public statement Wayne Rooney will give of the reason he has decided to leave Manchester United – and they offer odds of 13/2 (six and a half to one) that it will turn out to be because of his dislike of boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
‘Sir Alex says he is bemused at Rooney’s decision to quit United – maybe the answer is that Fergie himself is the problem!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

William Hill……Wayne Rooney’s Reason For Leaving Man U:

I want a new challenge……7/4
I want to move abroad……10/3
Fed up with carrying the team on my own….7/2
I don’t like Alex Ferguson….13/2
Man Utd lack ambition……8/1
Getting divorced…..14/1
The Glazers………………….20/1
I want to play for a bigger club…..25/1
I want more money……………..33/1
Manchester power shift………………50/1
I’ve always been a Man City fan….100/1
I want to become England manager…..150/1
Announcing retirement………….250/1

(Bets will be settled on first reason stated by Rooney in his first official press conference.)

Further information…..graham sharpe…07803 233702.

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