Becks 2/1 To Break Shilt’s Record

BECKS ODDS-ON TO MAKE FINAL SQUAD
William Hill make David Beckham a 4/7 chance to be selected in England’s 2010 World Cup Finals squad.

“Capello has told Beckham what he needs to do to maintain his place in the squad and he looks certain to manoeuvre himself into a position to do just that”, said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Beckham is now 2/1 with Hills to break Peter Shilton’s record of 125 caps, 4/11 not to.

David Beckham to be named in the final England World Cup 2010 squad: 4/7 YES, 5/4 NO.
David Beckham to play in World Cup 2010: 8/13 YES, 6/5 NO.
David Beckham to start in World Cup 2010: 8/11 NO, EVS YES.
David Beckham to score in World Cup 2010: 5/1 (penalty shoot-outs count)
David Beckham to play for a European club team between January 1st 2010 and May 31st 2010: 1/8 YES, 9/2 NO.
To Finish the Match v Holland if Starting: Frank Lampard: 1/2 YES, 6/4 NO. Wayne Rooney: 5/6 YES, 5/6 NO. John Terry: 1/5 YES, 10/3 NO. Gareth Barry: 4/7 YES, 5/4 NO.

ENGLAND 10/1 TO BEAT HOLLAND – TWICE!
WILLIAM HILL make England 10/1 to win both halves of their friendly in Holland on Wednesday – but make them 21/10 outsiders to win the game with Holland 11/8 favourites and the draw 21/10.
Hills make Rooney 9/4 to score if he starts, with Defoe 11/4; Heskey 10/3; Walcott 5/1; Beckham 11/2; in-demand Lescott 8/1; John Terry 8/1.
England are 9/2 to be ahead at both half and full time with Hills who make the Dutch 11/4 to do likewise.
Holland are 9/4 to score in both halves with Hills who make England 10/3 to do that, with England 12/5 to keep a clean sheet. England are 14/5 to win the game to nil.

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Pompey Drop Odds Cut

Portsmouth slashed from 6/1 to 6/4 for drop:
COULD FINANCIAL WOES SINK POMPEY?

BOOKMAKERS William Hill have cut their odds about Portsmouth being relegated this season from 15/8 to 6/4 after runours of financial meltdown at the club swept the world of bookmaking.
‘We began to hear stories during the afternoon, suggesting that Portsmouth may be in danger of going into administration, so reacted accordingly by cutting their relegation odds just in case there might be something in it – the gamble on Portsmouth to go down has been developing all the way through the close season as the much vaunted takeover has failed to take place.At one time they were 6/1 for the drop – but that price is long gone’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Chelsea 250/1 To Win Four More Trophies

ONE DOWN, HOW MANY TROPHIES TO GO FOR CHELSEA?

HAVING won the Community Shield, Chelsea are 250/1 with William Hill to win all of the four remaining trophies open to them – and 4/5 to win NONE of them.
Hills offer 7/4 that they will collect just ONE more trophy this season; 4/1 any TWO; 16/1 THREE more.
AND HILLS believe that Chelsea and United will also fight out the Premiership title, offering 9/2 that Chelsea will win the title with United runners-up, and 9/2 vice versa.

LATEST WILLIAM HILL PREMIERSHIP TITLE ODDS;
21/10 Chelsea; 23/10 Man U; 4/1 Liverpool; 9/1
Arsenal; 11/1 Man City; 125/1 Spurs; 200/1 Everton; Villa.

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O’leary Backed For Toon Job

O’LEARY HEADING FOR NEWCASTLE?

WILLIAM HILL have made David O’Leary 11/4 second favourite in their market about who will be Newcastle manager on the first day of 2010, with only Alan Shearer preferred in the betting, at 11/10.
‘Media rumour seems to suggest that should Mike Ashley fail to find a buyer he may decide to stay at the club and offer O’Leary the job’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But Alan Shearer is still likely to be the first port of call for any potential purchaser of the club’.
NEWCASTLE MANAGER ON JAN 1, 2010:

Alan Shearer
11/10

David Oleary
11/4

Chris Hughton
4/1

Colin Calderwood
10/1

Kevin Keegan
16/1

Alan Curbishley
20/1

Aidy Boothroyd
20/1

Lee Clark
33/1

Glenn Hoddle
40/1

Steve Bruce
66/1

NEWCASTLE are 7/1 joint second favourites to win the Championship with William Hill, who make West Brom 5/1 favourites and also offer: 7/1 Middlesbro; 8/1 Sheff U; 10 Ipswich; 11 Cardiff; 14 Reading; 16 Forest ;Leicester; 20 QPR; 25 Derby

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Gareth, Gunn And Sven – Will They Stay Or Will They Go ?

WILL WIN, LOSE AND DRAW BOSSES STAY AT CLUBS ALL SEASON ?
THREE HIGH profile bosses had very different starts to the season. Gareth Southgate’s Middlesbro draw with Sheffield United and fans appeared less than impressed; Norwich’s Bryan Gunn oversaw a humiliating 1-7 defeat to local rivals Colchester; while Sven Goran Erikkson saw Notts County start off with a 5-0 drubbing of Bradford.
William Hill now make Southgate 5/6 to survive, 5/6 to leave by last day season; Gunn 4/9 to go, 13/8 to survive; Sven 6/4 to leave, 1/2 to stay.
‘These three managers are all under pressure for very different reasons but their futures are fascinatingly poised. Southgate seems finally to have used up his goodwill with supporters; Norwich’s result will haunt them for decades and heap pressure on one of the most popular figures ever associated with the club while the more successful County are the more likely bigger clubs are to come courting Sven’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

LATEST WILLIAM HILL LEAGUE ONE ODDS….5/2 Leeds; 7/1 Charlton; 8/1 Huddersfield; 10 MK Dons; 12 Norwich; 14 Brighton; Colchester; Millwall; 16 Brentford; 25 Southampton; 33 Gillingham.

LEAGUE TWO…3/1 Notts Co; 6/1 Rotherham; 10/1 Bournemouth; 11/1 Shrewsbury; 14 Bury; Northampton; Rochdale.

WILL UNITED BEN START ENGLAND’S FIRST WORLD CUP FINALS MATCH?
WITH BEN FOSTER likely to get the nod to replace injured Edwin van der Saar in Manchester United’s goal, William Hill are offering him at 7/1 to start in goal for England when they play their first match of the 2010 World Cup finals.Team-mate Michael Owen is 6/4 with Hills to get in the World Cup squad, 1/2 not to, and both will hope to do well in the Community Shield this weekend for which Hills make Chelsea 8/11 favourites to lift the trophy with United at Even money.
Owen is 7/4 to score in 90mins play, 6/1 to open the scoring and 10/1 to net two or more.
90 minute odds: 17/10 United; 2/1 draw; 7/5 Chelsea.

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Betting On Football’s Battle Of Britain

WHO’LL EDGE THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN?

WILLIAM HILL offer 150/1 that Arsenal will record their second 1-6 victory of the fledgling season when they visit Celtic for their Champions League qualifying game – and 25/1 that Celtic will register their second 3-1 victory.’Both Celtic and Arsenal looked as though they have plenty of goals in their line-ups at the weekend, so it is not surprising that we have barely seen a penny for a 0-0 draw at 6/1′ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Celtic v Arsenal

U2 and Arsenal roll into Glasgow on the same night
Who has ‘The Edge’?

Match Odds
Celtic 9/4
Draw 11/5
Arsenal Evs

To Qualify
Celtic 3/1
Arsenal 2/9

Celtic’s Republic of Ireland International, Aiden McGeady, will be hoping to put on a show
Mcgeady To Score First 12/1
McGeady to Score 5/1
McGeady To Score 2 or more 33/1
McGeady to Score a Hatrick 100/1
McGeady To be Booked 11/4
McGeady To be Sent Off 20/1

Will Arsenal be on Song like they were at Goodison Park
Arsenal to Win 6-1 150/1
Arsenal to Score 5+ 33/1
Arsenal to score 6+ 50/1
Despite all the Goals both sides scored at the weekend they both conceded.
Celtic to Keep a Clean Sheet 9/4
Arsenal to Keep a Clean Sheet 7/4

To Win to Nil
Celtic 5/2
Arsenal 21/10

Draw No Bet
Celtic 7/5
Arsenal 1/2

Gary Caldwell will be hoping to put his Norwegian Nightmare behind him
Caldwell to be Sent Off 12/1
Caldwell To Score 12/1

Arsenal Have never beaten a British Side in the Champions League
Arsenal NOT to win either leg 4/1

To Win Both Legs
Celtic 14/1
Arsenal 8/5

Same Again?
Celtic to lose at Parkhead but win in the Emirates 9/1

Which Leg will Produce the Most Goals (90 Mins)
First Leg 7/4
Second Leg 15/8
Tie 11/8

Who will Score the most over two legs?
McDonald 2/1
Van Persie 13/8
Tie 11/8

McGeady 9/4
Fabregas 11/8
Tie 6/4
CELTIC are 100/1 to win the Champions League with William Hill, who make Arsenal 12/1 seventh favourites, behind 9/2 joint favourites Barcelona and Real Madrid; Chelsea at 11/2; Man U 13/2; Liverpool 9/1, and Inter 10/1.
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Happy New Shear As Championship Gets Off To Flying Start

HAPPY NEW SHEAR!
With the possibility of another Newcastle takeover in the pipeline William Hill have cut their odds for Alan Shearer to be in place as Newcastle boss on January 1st, 2010 from 9/4 to 2/1 joint favourite along with current caretaker manager Chris Hughton.

Joe Kinnear, who has been suggesting that he may be lined up to return, is 10/1.

“With the Newcastle situation still extremely volatile it is difficult to rule out anybody as a potential Manager for the club but there continues to be sustained support for Shearer to be back in charge at the turn of the year”, said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s odds – Who Will Be In Charge of Newcastle on January 1st, 2010: 2/1 Alan Shearer, 2/1 Chris Hughton, 7/2 Colin Calderwood, 8/1 Kevin Keegan, 10/1 Joe Kinnear, 16/1 Alan Curbishley, 16/1 Aidy Boothroyd, 25/1 Lee Clark, 25/1 Steve Bruce, 25/1 Glenn Hoddle.

Hill’s odds – Where Will Newcastle be on January 1st, 2010: 8/1 – 1st, 8/1 – 2nd, 5/2 – 3rd-6th, 15/8 – 7th-12th, 3/1 – 13th-21st, 9/1 – 22nd-24th.

WHO WILL HAVE A CHAMPION START TO THE SEASON?
With the Championship season kicking off on Friday night Hills make Middlesbro Evens to beat Sheffield Utd 11/5 with the draw offered at 11/5 in Friday night’s opening game. Hills have opened a book on which of Saturday’s Championship matches will produce the fastest goal and also the most goals.

Hill’s odds – Game With Most Goals (Saturday 3pm kick-offs): 11/2 Cardiff v Scunthorpe, 11/2 QPR v Blackpool, 13/2 Reading v Nott’m Forest, 13/2 Sheffield Wednesday v Barnsley, 13/2 Watford v Doncaster, 7/1 Crystal Palace v Plymouth, 7/1 Derby v Peterborough, 8/1 Leicester v Swansea, 8/1 Preston v Bristol City.

Hill’s odds – Game With Fastest Goal: 6/1 Cardiff v Scunthorpe, 6/1 QPR v Blackpool, 13/2 Reading v Nott’m Forest, 13/2 Sheffield Wednesday v Barnsley, 13/2 Watford v Doncaster, 7/1 Crystal Palace v Plymouth, 7/1 Derby v Peterborough, 7/1 Leicester v Swansea, 7/1 Preston v Bristol City.

William Hills Latest Championship Odds: 6/1 West Brom, 7/1 Middlesbrough, 8/1 Newcastle, 11/1 Ipswich, 12/1 Sheff Utd, 16/1 Reading 16/1 Nott’m Forest, 18/1 QPR, 22/1 Cardiff, 25/1 Leicester, 33/1 Derby, 33/1 Preston, 33/1 Bristol City, 40/1 Swansea, 40/1 C. Palace, 50/1 Peterborough, 50/1 Sheff Weds, 80/1 Coventry, 100/1 Watford, 100/1 Plymouth, 125/1 Doncaster, 200/1 Blackpool, 200/1 Scunthorpe, 200/1 Barnsley.

Hills odds – Championship Relegation: 6/4 Scunthorpe, 7/4 Barnsley, 7/4 Blackpool, 5/2 Plymouth, 3/1 Doncaster, 7/2 Watford, 5/1 Coventry, 13/2 Peterborough, 7/1 Swansea, 8/1 Preston, 8/1 Bristol City, 8/1 Sheff Weds, 8/1 Leicester, 8/1 C. Palace, 10/1 Newcastle, 11/1 Derby, 12/1 Nott’m Forest, 20/1 Cardiff, 20/1 QPR, 25/1 Reading, 33/1 Ipswich, 33/1 Sheff Utd, 33/1 Middlesbrough, 40/1 West Brom.

Hill’s odds – Top Scorer: 14/1 Michael Chopra, 16/1 Afonso Alves, 16/1 Ched Evans, 16/1 Ross McCormack, 16/1 Simon Cox, 16/1 Tuncay Sanli, 16/1 Leroy Lita, 20/1 Andrew Carroll, 20/1 Matt Fryatt, 20/1 Rob Earnshaw, 20/1 Shane Long, 25/1 Darius Henderson, 25/1 Mark Viduka, 25/1 Roman Bednar, 25/1 Shola Ameobi, 25/1 Craig Mackail-Smith, 25/1 Freddie Sears, 25/1 Heidar Helguson, 25/1 Xisco, 25/1 Nathan Tyson, 25/1 Noel Hunt, 25/1 Luke Moore, 33/1 Dexter Blackstock, 33/1 Gary Hooper, 33/1 Aaron McLean, 33/1 David McGoldrick, 33/1 Jeremie Aliadiere, 33/1 Rob Hulse, 33/1 Nick Maynard, 33/1 Timas Priskin, 40/1 Neil Mellor, 40/1 Marcus Tudgay, 40/1 Steve Howard, 40/1 Tommy Smith, 40/1 Freddie Eastwood, 40/1 Ishmael Miller, 40/1 Nathan Ellington, 401/ Rowan Vine, 40/1 Stehen Dobbie, 50/1 Jamie Ward, 50/1 Jay Bothroyd, 50/1 Jon Steed, 50/1 Kevin Lisbie, 50/1 Will Hoskins, 50/1 Billy Sharp, 50/1 Clinton Morrison, 50/1 Craig Beattie, 50/1 Jon Parkin, 50/1 Victor Moses, 50/1 George Boyd, 66/1 Jason Euell, 66/1 Patrick Agyemang, 66/1 Akpo Sodje, 66/1 Bradley Wright-Phillips, 66/1 Brett Ormerod, 66/1 Danny Graham, 66/1 Gorka Pintado, 66/1 Iain Hume, 66/1 James Hayter, 66/1 Paul Hayes, 66/1 Paul Heffernan, 80/1 Jonathan Macken, 80/1 Leon Clarke, 80/1 John Akinde, 100/1 Kayode Odejayi, 100/1 Rory Fallon.

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Will Owen Score More Goals Than Winners ?

WILL MICHAEL OWEN SCORE MORE GOALS THAN HE GETS WINNERS ?

HIGH PROFILE racehorse owner and Manchester United striker Michael Owen has been made a 4/7 chance by William Hill to score more goals in the Premiership than he owns winners on the racetrack for the duration of the new Premiership season. Hills make him 7/4 to have more winners than Premiership goals and 4/1 to produce an equal number of each. ‘For the purposes of this bet only horses running under the Owen Promotions Limited banner will count’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
AND HILLS HAVE ALSO INTRODUCED A ‘WHAT WILL OWEN DO FIRST DURING THE PREMIERSHIP SEASON?’ MARKET, offering 1/2 that he scores a Premiership goal first; 6/4 that he has a winner under the Owen Promotions Ltd name first and 7/1 that he receives an England squad call up first. ‘Owen has always been a thoroughbred as a footballer and he’ll be fancied to score if he makes his United Premiership debut against Birmingham in the opening match, but he’ll also be keen to get his new racing venture off to a winning start, and it could be a close run thing’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**ABOVE BETS RUN FROM SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2009 UNTIL FINAL DAY OF PREM SEASON.

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