Pardew 20/1 To Retain Manager Of Year Title

WHO’LL FOLLOW IN PARDEW’S FOOTSTEPS AND BE LMA BOSS OF YEAR NEXT SEASON?

ROBERTO MANCINI is 7/2 favourite with William Hill to be voted LMA Manager of the Year next season, the honour won this season by Alan Pardew, who
is 20/1 to retain it. ‘Winning the title doesn’t necessarilly mean Manager of the Year follows – being popular with your fellow bosses seems to be an important factor alongside trophies’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

TO WIN LMA MANAGER OF SEASON 2012/13

Roberto Mancini7/2
Alex Ferguson5/1
Next Permanent Chelsea Manager9/1
Next Permanent Liverpool Manager10/1
Arsene Wenger12/1
Roberto Martinez14/1
Next Permanent Aston Villa Manager14/1
Harry Redknapp16/1
David Moyes16/1
Paul Lambert16/1
Mark Hughes16/1
Alan Pardew20/1
Martin O’Neill 20/1
Nigel Adkins20/1
Martin Jol25/1
Brendan Rodgers25/1
Brian McDermott25/1
Sam Allardyce25/1
Tony Pulis33/1
Ian Holloway33/1
Next Permanent WBA Manager40/1
Others on request……

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

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Mane-chester United? 33-1 For Rooney Horse To Win At Royal Ascot

With Wayne Rooney becoming the latest, and most high-profile, footballer to venture into the world of horse racing ownership, bookmakers William Hill have priced up a variety of special bets on his first equine purchase.

Trained by Tom Dascombe, Hills quote the horse at 33-1 to win at Royal Ascot 2012 following the success of Michael Owen’s Brown Panther, also trained by Dascombe, last year.

With Chester racecourse a well-known footballer and WAG haunt, the firm have priced the horse at 12-1 to score at the Cheshire venue’s feature meeting in May 2012.

Hills offer 200-1 for Rooney to follow in the footsteps of former England player Mick Channon and take up a horse racing trainers’ licence by the end of 2020.

William Hill spokeswoman Lucy Rhodes said “Wayne Rooney is the most high-profile footballer yet to join the league of equine ownership and the horse must be pretty special to tempt him into this new venture. Who knows, this could be the start of a new retirement fund, or even a new profession, for the footballing star”

First Wayne Rooney-owned horse to win at Royal Ascot 2012: 33-1

First Wayne Rooney-owned horse to win at Chester May meeting 2012: 12-1

Rooney To take up a horse racing trainers’ licence by the end of 2020: 200-1

Kai Rooney to win a race under rules by 2030: 100-1

The horse to win at Royal Ascot 2013 and England to win the World Cup in 2014 with Rooney on the pitch: 1000-1

Kai Rooney to play for England by 2030 and the horse to win at Royal Ascot 2013: 1000-1

The horse to have a hair transplant during its lifetime: 1000-1

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