You Bet Wenger Could Be Out On His Arsene

Ahead of the expected mass exodus from Arsenal, William Hill make Arsene Wenger 4/1 to have also have left the Gooners by the final game of next season. He is 1/7 still to be in his position by the same time. Arsenal are 4/7 to qualify for the Champions League next season and 5/4 to fail to do so. Arsenal have now gone six barren years without a trophy and Hills offer 2/9 that that run extends next season. They are 750/1 to win the quadruple and 7/1 to win the Premier League. He is 33/1 to be the first Premier League manager to leave their club.

“Arsene Wenger has, up until recently, been considered as an ‘unsackable’ manager, but with a number of players poised to leave the club, a poor run of form could see his 15 year relationship crumble,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arsenal Odds:

Wenger to be at Arsenal on the last day of the 2011/12 season: 1/7 yes; 4/1 no

Arsenal to qualify for 2012/13 Champions League: 4/7 yes; 5/4 no

What Will Arsenal Win Next Season:

2/9 No Trophies
33/1 Premier League/FA Cup
33/1 Premier League/Carling Cup
50/1 Premier League/Champions League
66/1 FA Cup/Carling Cup
80/1 Carling Cup/Champions League
80/1 FA Cup/Champions League
250/1 Premier League/FA Cup/Carling Cup
300/1 Premier League/FA Cup/Champions League
300/1 Premier League/Carling Cup/Champions League
500/1 FA Cup/Carling Cup/Champions League
750/1 Premier League/FA Cup/ Carling Cup/Champions League

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Women’s World Cup: Lionesses Need To Find Their Roar Against Japan

England’ Women take on Japan in their final group game of the Women’s World Cup and bookmakers, William Hill, are offering odds of 2/1 that they are victorious. Japan are 6/5 while the draw is 2/1. Kelly Smith is dubbed as the Wayne Rooney of the England Women’s team, but much like her Manchester United counterpart, she has flattered to deceive on the world stage and Hill’s now offer 4/7 that she fails to score during the competition. She is 4/1 joint second favourite to be England’s highest goalscorer in the tournament.

“At the start of the tournament, much was expected of England and Kelly Smith, but Smith has failed to find the net and England have struggled as a result,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England’s Women are 33/1 to win the competition while their opponents, Japan are the 14/1 joint fourth favourites. A victory for England would see them top their group and they are 2/1 to do so, while Japan, by avoiding defeat, would emerge as Group B winners offered at 4/11.

On the lighter side of the tournament, Equatorial Guinea managed to get away with the most blatant of handballs but Hills do not think that they will be too lucky next time with Hills offering 10/1 that they concede a penalty for handball during their match against Brazil on Wednesday.

William Hill Women’s Wold Cup Odds:

Top English Goalscorer: 9/4 Fara Williams; 4/1 Jill Scott; 4/1 Kelly Smith; 4/1Jess Clarke; 8/1 Ellen White; 9/1 Elioa Aluko; 11/1 Karen Carney…others on request

Women’s World Cup Outright: 1/1 Germany; 4/1 Brazil; 4/1 USA; 14/1 Japan; 14/1 France; 20/1 Sweden; 33/1 England; 66/1 Norway; 66/1 Australia; 250/1 Mexico

10/1 Equatorial Guinea to concede a penalty for handball

4/7 Kelly Smith to fail to score a goal

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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Barca: Want You Fab For Good!

William Hill have slashed the price of Cesc Fabregas leaving Arsenal for Barcelona from 1/2 to 2/7 while he is now 5/2 (from 6/4) to remain at the Emirates for the first game of next season. Hills now reckon that the deal is all but done and have opened a market on how much he will leave for and offer 6/5 that Fab costs Barca between £30,000,001 and £35 million. He is 2/1 to go for over £35 million.

“As one of the longest running transfer sagas in recent history nears conclusion, it now appears that the only remaining question is how much he will cost when he inevitably departs,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Prices:

Will Fabregas join Barcelona during this Summer’s Transfer Window: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

How Much Will Fabregas Cost During This Summer’s Transfer Window:
7/4 Up to (and including) £30 million
6/5 £30,000,001 to £35 million
2/1 £35,000,001 upwards

England’s Toothless Lionesses Lengthened For World Cup

Following a less than inspiring display, the odds of England’s women winning the World Cup have drifted to 33/1 with William Hill. Despite this, they are 1/5 to qualify from their group. Their next match takes place on Friday against New Zealand, for which the Three Lions are 2/7 to win. New Zealand are 7/1 while the draw is 7/2.

“We were less than impressed with Hope Powell’s side on Monday and the odds have lengthened considerably from 16/1 to 33/1,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Will England Qualify From Their Group: 1/5 yes; 10/3 no

Joe Crilly
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Not So Fab For Gunners

NOT SO FAB FOR GUNNERS

WILLIAM HILL have cut their odds for Fabregas to leave Arsenal before the first day of the new season from 4/6 to 1/ 2, and now offer 6/4 that he will still be there when the next campaign kicks off. ‘The indications are that Fabregas is steadily moving closer to an Emirates’ exit’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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Who Will Be Championship New Boy Boss Champ ?

************WILLIAM HILL CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGER SPECIALS******************************************

WHO WLL BE CHAMPIONSHIP NEW-BOY CHAMP?

With several Championship clubs welcoming new managers, William Hill have opened a book on which of them will come out on top at the end of the season and how many of them may fail to see the season out as manager – offering 11/8 that at least one of them will have left the job by then. ‘The difficulty of impressing as an in-coming boss is emphasized by quoting odds-against for all of the new managers to see the season out at their new clubs’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.:

Hills…Highest finishing New Championship Manager:

West Ham (Sam Allardyce) 11/8
Birmingham (Chris Hughton) 9/4
N Forest (Steve McLaren) 5/2
Cardiff (Malky Mackay) 7/1
Watford (Sean Dyche) 25/1
Barnsley (Keith Hill) 40/1

**Only these 6 count.

Hills…..How many of Allardyce, Hughton, McLaren, Mackay, Dyche, Hill will still be manager of their clubs on the final day of 2011/12 season:

0 or 1 33/1
2 or 3 9/1
4 7/2
5 5/4
All 6 11/8

**One of Allardyce, Hughton, McLaren, Mackay, Dyche, Hill to win the Championship title: 11/8

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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Will Ashley Young Become Ashley Old At United ?

WILL THE YOUNG ONE BECOME OLD ONE AT UNITED?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on when Ashley Young will leave Manchester United and make him 8/1 to go before 2012, but 11/8 not to depart before 2017. ‘United don’t make too many mistakes when they target established British players so Ashley could easily hang around long enough to become known as Ashley Old!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
And Hills are betting on how many Premier League starts and goals he will end up with during the 2011/12 season.

Hills…..When will Ashley Young leave Man Utd ?
ODDS
Before end of 2012 8/1
2013-2014 3/1
2015-2016 7/4
Still there January 2017 11/8

HOW MANY PREM LEAGUE STARTS WILL ASHLEY YOUNG MAKE FOR MAN U 2011/12….13/8 – 26 OR MORE; 3/1 21-25; 10/3 16- 20; 4/1 11-15; 13/2 6-10; 10/1 0-5.

HOW MANY PREM LG GOALS WILL ASHLEY YOUNG SCORE FOR MAN U IN 2011/12 SEASON?……6/5 0-3; 7/4 4-7; 10/3 8-11; 8/1 12 OR MORE.

Graham Sharpe,
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William Hill ‘not Jumping Gun Or Anything But Here Are Some Villas-boas Specials’ Odds:………..

WILLIAM HILL ‘NOT JUMPING GUN OR ANYTHING BUT HERE ARE SOME VILLAS-BOAS SPECIALS’ ODDS:………..

William Hill offer 6/1 that Villas-Boas will not see out the 2011/12 season as Chelsea manager if appointed – 12/1 to lead Chelsea to an unbeaten Premier League season 2011/12 and 4/1 to outdo Mourinho’s 38 league and cup games unbeaten home run. ‘Vilas-Boas is bringing high expectations with him to Stamford Bridge, but the omens are not that good to judge by what happened to his last few predecessors!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills V-B Still at Chelsea last day of 2011/12 season?
Yes – 1/12
No – 6/1

Chelsea Unbeaten in Premier League 2011/12 season – 12/1

Hills…V-B To be unbeaten at home longer than Jose Mourinho (38 games league & cup) – 4/1

Hills….Andre Villas-Boas to use the phrase “Special One” in his first Chelsea Press Conference – 11/4

When Will AVB first lose?
Stoke (A) 7/2
WBA (H) 33/1
Norwich (H) 33/1
Sunderland (A) 11/2
Man Utd (A) 9/4
Swansea (H) 50/1
Bolton (A) 11/1
Everton (H) 25/1
QPR (A) 16/1
Arsenal (H) 12/1
Unbeaten until November 15/8

Must be played in above order.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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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.

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Chelsea Boss Market Suspended

CHELSEA BOSS MARKET SUSPENDED

WILLIAM HILL have suspended their market on the next Chelsea manager after a surge of support for Andre Villas-Boas saw his odds slashed from 8/1 to 11/10. ‘There are reports that he is lined up for the job with Guus Hiddink overseeing his role’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, We will wait and see whether any announcement is imminent before re-opening’ said Hill’s spokesman Graha Sharpe.
CHELSEA ODDS AT TIME OF SUSPENSION….4/6 Hiddink; 11/10 Villas-Boas; 16 Hughes; 20 Redknapp.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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Who’ Ll Be First To Beat Rangers And Celtic ?

WHO’LL BE FIRST TO BEAT RANGERS AND CELTIC?

Following the release of todays fixtures William Hill are asking who will be the first team to beat Rangers and Celtic in their opening seven games.

First Team to beat Rangers in SPL

9/2. Hearts
8/1. St Johnstone
10/1. Inverness
14/1. Motherwell
20/1. Aberdeen
20/1. Dundee Utd
5/1. Celtic
13/8. Unbeaten in the first 7 games

First Team to beat Celtic in SPL

5/1. Hibernian
15/2. Aberdeen
10/1. Dundee Utd
16/1. St Johnstone
20/1. St Mirren
25/1. Motherwell
3/1. Rangers
5/2. Unbeaten in first 7 games.

If fixtures are not played in order above they are void. Rangers v Kilmarnock (Aug 6th) and celtic v Dunfermline (july 30th) have been omitted from this market as the old firm have friendlies on these dates. Should the SPL games go ahead instead the market will be settled without these games.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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