Mark My Words – Sparky Gamble May Be Extnguished

MARK MY WORDS – HE MAY NOT GET THE JOB!

BETTING SUPPORT for Mark Hughes to become Aston Villa boss has dramatically dried up – and William Hill have lengthened his odds from 1/3 to 4/5 favourite. ‘Having been backed as though the job was about to be handed to him, support for Mark Hughes to become Villa boss tailed off dramatically during the afternoon’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
However, 7/2 second favourite Steve McLaren and 5/1 third favourite Carlo Ancelotti have both attracted support.
Hills also make Rafa Benitez 6/1, Roberto Martinez 7/1 and Martin Jol 10/1. ‘This particular market may have longer to run than many sspected’ added Sharpe.

Graham Sharpe,
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You Bet Blatter Looks To Splatter Bernstein

Sepp Blatter looks set to be awarded another four years in charge of FIFA and William Hill are offering 4/6 that he serves the whole of his term and FIFA get a new President in 2015. FIFA are 9/4 to get a new President in 2011. One of the most contentious decisions under Blatter was the awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar. Despite the fact that the temperatures usually soar into the 40s during the summer in Qatar, Hills offer 1/5 that the 2022 World Cup Final takes place between June and August of that year.

David Berstein has been particularly scathing in his appraisal of FIFA and Blatter. Hills offer 2/7 that the FIFA chief now outlasts the FA Chairman. Blatter is 5/2 to leave his job before Bernstein.

“The FIFA / FA row looks set to rumble on, but Blatter now looks to have the upper hand once more and the odds suggest he will outlast this latest controversy,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

When will FIFA get a new President: 9/4 2011; 7/1 2012; 10/1 2013; 12/1 2014; 4/6 2015

When will 2022 World Cup Final take place: 7/1 Jan – May; 1/5 June – Aug; 5/1 Sept – Dec

Who will leave their job first: 2/7 Bernstein; 5/2 Blatter

Further Information

Joe Crilly
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Lucky Punter Dishes Up 93,957/1 Winner

One lucky Hills punter in Ashton-under-Lyme made the most of the end of the football season, by scoring a 93,957/1 winning football accumulator. His 22 team selection contained no games from the UK but included matches from France, Ireland, Italy and Norway. The mystery man, a regular customer in his fifties, believed to work in the restaurant trade, placed a 25p accumulator which returned £23,489.32.

“The English football season may now be over, but Hills are offering a number of markets from leagues around the world all summer, something which this lucky punter duly took advantage of,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

The winning coupon saw wins for Inter Milan in the Italian Cup final as well as victories for French champions Lille and Germany’s friendly victory over Uruguay.

See the winning selections below (winners are in bold):

Lille vs Rennes (8/11)
Shamrock Rovers vs Bohemians (4/5)
Nancy vs Lens (4/11)
Derry vs Galway (2/7)
Valenciennes vs Nice (10/11)
Sligo Rovers vs Dundalk (4/5)
Arles vs Sochaux (4/5)
Inter Milan vs Palermo (4/6)
Germany vs Uruguay (8/13)
Helsingborg vs Trelleborg (8/13)
Elfsborg vs Brommapojkarna (4/6)
Wexford vs Shelbourne (4/9)
Monaghan vs Finn Harps (1/3)
Bordeaux vs Montpellier (5/6)
Athlone vs Salthill Devon (8/13)
Aalesund vs Viking (11/10)
Atvidaberg vs Osters (4/7)
Neuchatel Xamax vs Sion (8/11)
Obrero vs Gais (4/6)
Ried vs Austria Lustenauj (23/20)
Halmstad vs Malmo (11/10)
HJK Helsinki vs JJK (4/7)

Further Information:

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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You Bet Guardiola To Pep Up His Cv With Chelsea Job

The gamble on Harry Redknapp to be the next Chelsea manager has lost momentum somewhat, opening the door once again for Guus Hiddink. Redknapp is the favourite for the Chelsea gig at 6/4, but Hiddink has been backed in to 2/1 from 9/2 yesterday following an early morning gamble on the Turkey boss. Pep Guardiola has been well backed also, in from 7/1 to 5/2 since yesterday. Marco van Basten, however, has gone the other way, drifting from 5/2 second favourite to 4/1.

“The real money in the last 24 hours has been for Hiddink and Guardiola. Where the latter is concerned, it appears our punters think Guardiola would like to Pep up his CV with a new challenge following all his success at Barcelona,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Next Chelsea Manager:

6/4 Harry Redknapp; 2/1 Guus Hiddink; 5/2 Pep Guardiola; 4/1 Marco van Basten; 8/1 Andre Vilas-Boas; 10/1 Jose Mourinho; 16/1 Mark Hughes; 20/1 Frank Rijkaard; 25/1 BAR

Further Information:

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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You Bet There Will Be Goals Galore In League 1 Play-off

Huddersfield are slight favourites to win their League 1 Play-Off final against Peterborough on Sunday, offered at 6/4 with William Hill, while Peterborough are 19/10. Both sides have been known for their attacking football this season and Hills offer 4/1 that both teams score at least two goals each. Jordan Rhodes is the 5/1 favourite to open the scoring during the game, while Benik Afobe and Craig Mackail-Smith are both 6/1. The match is 9/2 to go to penalties.

“The betting is very tight as would be expected between League 1s top scorers. The only thing that appears definite is that there will be goals,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill League 1 Play-Off Odds:

90 Minutes: 6/4 Huddersfield; 19/10 Peterborough; 21/10 Draw

To Lift The Trophy: 8/11 Huddersfield; 1/1 Peterborough

4/1 Both sides score at least twice each

9/2 Match go to penalties

Further Information:

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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Bookies Cannot Separate League 2 Hopefuls

William Hill cannot separate Stevenage and Torquay as they go head to head for a spot in League One, with both sides offered at 7/4 for victory at Old Trafford. The draw is 2/1. Torquay have kept a clean sheet in seven of their last nine games and Hills are offering 8/5 that they do so during Saturday’s game. Torquay’s Chris Zebroski is the 6/1 favourite to score first, while Stevenage’s Craig Reid and Byron Harrison are both 13/2 to do likewise. Stevenage are 4/5 to lift the trophy, while Torquay are 10/11.

“Just one point separated these two sides at the end of this season and the betting suggests that this game will be nip and tuck all the way,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Huddersfield are the slight 6/4 favourites to defeat 19/10 Peterborough on Sunday, while Swansea just shade the betting for Monday’s Championship match at 17/10 against 9/5 Reading.

Hills are 11/5 that the Stevenage vs Torquay game is the highest scoring game of the three Play-Off matches. Hills offer 13/8 that one of the three games goes to penalties and 3/1 that all three sides promoted via the Play-Offs avoid relegation next season.

William Hill Play-Offs Odds:

90 Minutes:
7/4 Stevenage; 7/4 Torquay; 2/1 Draw
6/4 Huddersfield; 19/10 Peterborough; 21/10 Draw
17/10 Swansea; 9/5 Reading; 2/1 Draw

8/5 Torquay to keep a clean sheet

Play-Off Specials:

Highest Scoring Match:
10/11 Huddersfield / Peterborough
11/5 Stevenage / Torquay
5/2 Reading / Swansea

Play-Offs Decided In Extra Time:
4/6 None
13/8 One
8/1 Two
66/1 Three

How Many Play-Offs Decided On Penalties:
4/7 None
13/8 One
10/1 Two
66/1 Three

How Many Play-Off Promoted Teams Will Be Relegated:
3/1 None
4/5 One
5/2 Two
33/1 Three

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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You Bet ‘arry Could Be The Man To Make Torres Tick

Harry Redknapp is the Even money favourite to be the next Chelsea manager in the wake of a massive overnight gamble. Having started out as a 25/1 shot, he was backed all the way in to 6/1 by yesterday afternoon. By last night he was 5/2 and the money did not stop there, with numerous three figure bets being placed as far afield as Johannesburg.

“There is no smoke without fire and the weight of this gamble would suggest that a decision may be imminent,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Guus Hiddink is the 3/1 second favourite with Hills, while Marco van Basten is 4/1.

Next Chelsea Manager (Hills odds): 1/1 Harry Redknapp; 3/1 Guus Hiddink; 4/1 Marco van Basten; 13/2 Andre Villas Boas; 7/1 Pep Guardiola; 10/1 Mark Hughes; 16/1 Frank Rijkaard; 16/1 Rafa Benitez; 20/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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Will Play-off Sides Pay The Penalty?

Will Play-Off Sides Pay The Penalty?
Stevenage and Huddersfield are clear favourites for their respective Play-Off final matches, however, bookmakers William Hill cannot separate Swansea and Reading in the Championship match. Stevenage are 7/5 to win against Torquay while Huddersfield are 13/10 to overcome Peterborough. Swansea and Reading however, are both priced at 6/4 to win in 90 minutes on Monday.

Hills are also offering a number of specials for this Bank Holiday weekend’s Play-Off action and make Huddersfield vs Peterborough the 10/11 favourite to be the highest scoring game of the three. No Play-Off weekend would be complete without the agony of a penalty shootout and Hills offer 13/8 that one of the games goes the distance and 66/1 that all three go to penalties.

“The betting indicates that all three of the games will be tight and it would not be surprising to see at least one of the games suffer the agony of a spot kick lottery”, said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Play-Off Odds:

90 minutes betting:
7/5 Stevenage; 8/5 Torquay; 21/10 Draw
13/10 Huddersfield; 7/4 Peterborough; 21/10 Draw
6/4 Swansea; 6/4 Reading; 21/10 Draw

Highest Scoring Match:
10/11 Huddersfield/Peterborough
11/5 Stevenage/Torquay
5/2 Reading/Swansea

How Many Play-Offs Decided In Extra Time: 4/6 None; 13/8 One; 8/1 Two; 66/1 Three.

How Many Play-Offs To Be Decided On Penalties: 4/7 None; 13/8 One; 10/1 Two; 66/1 Three.

How Many Play-Off Promoted Teams Will Be Relegated: 3/1 None; 4/5 One; 5/2 Two; 33/1 Three.

66/1 all of the promoted sides to get relegated next season.

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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