Benitez 9/4 For Chop As Liverpool 4/7 To Crash Out Of Champions League

BENITEZ 9/4 FOR CHOP AS LIVERPOOL 4/7 TO CRASH OUT OF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

WILLIAM HILL offer 9/4 that Rafa Benitez will leave his job as Liverpool manager before the end of the current season – with Liverpool 4/7 to fail to make the next stage of the Champions League – and 5/4 to get through. ‘With most managers in Rafa’s situation you’d think that elimination from the Champions League at this stage would automatically mean the sack, but until he loses the fans he seems to be safe and although there are murmurings of discontent there is not yet open hostility towards him, which is why he is 1/3 to see the season out’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS OFFER 11/2 THAT RAFA WILL LEAVE LIVERPOOL BEFORE PHIL BROWN LEAVES HULL, AND 1/10 VICE VERSA. ‘Brown seems to have only a game or two to save his job, but if Rafa loses to Lyon and then fails to beat Birmingham in the League who knows what will happen’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WEDNESDAY CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GAMES………….
Game With Most Goals

Arsenal v AZ
7/2

Fiorentina v Debrecen
9/2

Rubin v Barcelona
5/1

Sevilla v Stuttgart
6/1

Dynamo Kiev v Inter
13/2

Lyon v Liverpool
7/1

Standard v Olympiakos
8/1

Unirea v Rangers
10/1

Game With Fastest Goal

Arsenal v AZ
9/2

Fiorentina v Debrecen
11/2

Rubin v Barcelona
11/2

Sevilla v Stuttgart
11/2

Lyon v Liverpool
6/1

Dynamo Kiev v Inter
6/1

Standard v Olympiakos
13/2

Unirea v Rangers
8/1

WILLIAM HILL…BOSS SPECIALS:

WILLIAM HILL: NEXT PREMIERSHIP MANAGER TO GO (Betting without Phil Brown)
PAUL HART 8/11
ALEX MCLEISH 5/1
GIANFRANCO ZOLA 6/1
RAFA BENITEZ 12/1
HARRY REDKNAPP 14/1
SAM ALLARDYCE 14/1
NEXT PERMANENT HULL MANAGER 20/1
GARY MEGSON 20/1
DAVID MOYES 25/1
MICK MCCARTHY 25/1
NO MANAGER TO GO 25/1
CARLO ANCELOTTI 40/1
MARK HUGHES 40/1
ROBERTO MARTINEZ 40/1
MARTIN ONEILL 40/1
OWEN COYLE 40/1
ROY HODGSON 50/1
ARSENE WENGER 66/1
SIR ALEX FERGUSON 66/1
STEVE BRUCE 66/1
TONY PULIS 66/1

**********WILLIAM HILL: How Many Prem Managers Will Go This Season (Excluding Phil Brown)?
0…..25/1
1……5/2
2……13/8
3……5/2
4+….5/1

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You Bet Brown On Brink At Hull

As rumours abound that Brown is on way out:
BROWN ON THE BRINK – WHO’LL BE NEXT?

FOLLOWING RUMOURS OF THE imminent departure of Phil Brown from Hull City, William Hill have stopped taking bets for him to go, and installed Portsmouth’s Paul Hart as odds-on favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club. ‘ With rumours circulating that Phil Brown is on the verge of leaving Hull City, we have taken him out of our market for the next Premiership manager to leave his club in which he was 7/4 joint favourite with Paul Hart. We saw a string of bets for Brown to go, with punters asking to stake up to £500 a time. At that point we decided to close the book. The possible departure of Brown could trigger a wave of managerial moves, but although Paul Hart is an obvious favourite to be next to go, given his side’s position at the bottom of the table, the bizarre financial and ownership situation at the club could mean that there is noone really in a position to remove him at the moment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills have also now stopped taking bets on whether Phil Brown will still be at Hull on the final day of the season.
Hills currently make Hull 2/5 favourites to be relegated (7/4 to stay up), and 11/8 favourites to finish bottom of the table.

WILLIAM HILL: NEXT PREMIERSHIP MANAGER TO GO (Betting without Phil Brown)
PAUL HART 8/11
ALEX MCLEISH 5/1
GIANFRANCO ZOLA 6/1
RAFA BENITEZ 12/1
HARRY REDKNAPP 14/1
SAM ALLARDYCE 14/1
NEXT PERMANENT HULL MANAGER 20/1
GARY MEGSON 20/1
DAVID MOYES 25/1
MICK MCCARTHY 25/1
NO MANAGER TO GO 25/1
CARLO ANCELOTTI 40/1
MARK HUGHES 40/1
ROBERTO MARTINEZ 40/1
MARTIN ONEILL 40/1
OWEN COYLE 40/1
ROY HODGSON 50/1
ARSENE WENGER 66/1
SIR ALEX FERGUSON 66/1
STEVE BRUCE 66/1
TONY PULIS 66/1
**********WILLIAM HILL: How Many Prem Managers Will Go This Season (Excluding Phil Brown)?********.
0…..25/1
1……5/2
2……13/8
3……5/2
4+……5/1
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Fifth Place Favourite For Liverpool This Season

LIVERPOOL JUST 7/2 TO FINISH 6TH OR LOWER

AFTER suffering their fourth defeat of the season, Liverpool are 7/2 to finish 6th or lower in the Premiership with William Hill who have opened a book on where they will finish, and make 5th 15/8 favourite.’Liverpool’s season is on the verge of falling apart if they aren’t careful’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Benitez 13/8 to be out by the end of the season but 4/9 still to be there.
HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA AND MAN U 7/4 joint favourites to win the title and also offer 4/1 Arsenal; 9/1 Man City; 14/1 Liverpool; 25 Spurs; 150 Villa.
HILLS; Will Big 4 Be Top 4 at end of season? – 4/9 NO; 13/8 YES.

HILLS: WHERE WILL LIVERPOOL FINISH IN PREM?

1st
14/1

2nd
10/1

3rd
5/1

4th
9/4

5th
15/8

6th Or Lower
7/2

POMPEY 1/3 FOR DROP

PORTSMOUTH ARE now 1/3 favourites to go down with William Hill, who make them 9/4 to stay up. Other Hill’s rfelegation odds: 4/7 Hull (5/4 stay up); 5/4 Birmingham; 6/4 Wolves; 13/8 Burnley; 11/2 West Ham; 11/2 Wigan; 6/1 Bolton.

FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO…..Paul Hart is 11/8 FAVOURITE TO BE THE FIRST PREM BOSS TO LEAVE HIS JOB THIS SEASON WITH WILLIAM HILL.’The spetre of Avram Grant
is looming over Hart and it can be only a matter of time before there is a new boss installed at Pompey’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Paul Hart
11/8

Phil Brown
5/2

Harry Redknapp
7/1

Alex McLeish
7/1

Gianfranco Zola
7/1

Gary Megson
12/1

Rafa Benitez
14/1

Sam Allardyce
20/1

Mick McCarthy
25/1

No Manager
25/1

Roberto Martinez
25/1

David Moyes
25/1

Carlo Ancelotti
25/1

Mark Hughes
33/1

Martin O’Neill
40/1

Owen Coyle
40/1

Roy Hodgson
40/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Arsene Wenger
50/1

Sir Alex Ferguson
66/1

Tony Pulis
66/1

IPSWICH STILL KEANE ON ROY?

Despite still being without a win, Ipswich boss Roy Keane is 2/5 to still be Ipswich boss at the end of the season, and 7/4 not to.

HILL’S WITHOUT BIG 4 PREM MARKET:
Man City 1/2

Tottenham 5/2

Aston Villa 6/1

Everton 20/1

Sunderland 20/1

Stoke 80/1

Fulham 100/1

Blackburn 125/1

Bolton 150/1

Wigan 175/1

West Ham 200/1

Burnley 200/1

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Pompey Manager Favourite For Prem Sack Race

William Hill latest odds – Premiership 1st Manager to Go: 7/4 Paul Hart, 2/1 Phil Brown, 3/1 Harry Redknapp, 6/1 Gianfranco Zola, 7/1 Alex McLeish, 14/1 Gary Megson, 20/1 Sam Allardyce, 25/1 Roberto Martinez, 25/1 Mick McCarthy, 25/1 No Manager To Go, 25/1 Rafa Benitez, 33/1 Mark Hughes, 33/1 David Moyes, 33/1 Martin O’Neill, 40/1 Roy Hodgson, 40/1 Tony Pulis, 50/1 Owen Coyle, 50/1 Carlo Ancelotti, 50/1 Steve Bruce, 50/1 Arsen Wenger, 50/1 Sir Alex Ferguson.

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Bearded Beckham, England To Host World Cup , Zola First Out ?

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WILL BEARDED BECKHAM BE CLEAN SHAVEN FOR WORLD CUP?

WILLIAM HILL offer odds of 11/4 that newly bearded David Beckham will be completely clean shaven when England’s first match in the World Cup finals kicks off, and 1/4 that he is sporting a beard,designer stubble, goatee, moustache or some other variety of facial hair. (Stakes refunded if Beckham not in squad). ‘It is difficult to imagine that Fabio Capello will want his players running out for World Cup games looking like extras from Pirates of the Caribbean’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

ENGLAND FAVOURITES TO HOST 2018 WORLD CUP
WITH FIFA VICE PRESIDENT Jack Warner generously advising England on how to go about winning the right to host the 2018 World Cup, William Hill have installed them as 6/4 favourites to do so. ’52 years down the line it would seem not unreasonable that one of the few countries ever to have won the tournament should be given the right to host it again’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe,’But football politics make Machiavelli’s machinations look straightforward, so this race looks wide open’
William Hill: To host 2018 World Cup:
England 6/4
Australia 10/3
Russia 7/2
Spain/Portugal 4/1
Holland/Belgium 33/1
Japan 33/1
USA 33/1
Indonesia 50/1

NOW ZOLA ‘FIRST BOSS OUT’ ODDS SLASHED

WITH rumours that Zola may be perusaded away from financially challenged West Ham to an Italian club, William Hill have cut the odds about him being the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season, from 25/1 to 6/1 fourth favourite.
Hills currently make Paul Hart 7/4 favourite, with Phil Brown at 15/8 and Harry Redknapp 3/1. Alex McLeish is a 7/1 chance, with Gary Megson at 14/1 and Sam Allardyce 20/1.
Hills offer 20/1 that no Premiership manager will depart his club this season, and have opened a book on when the first will go – offering 11/8 that it will be during October 2009. ‘The ‘First to go’ market has been extremely volatile in recent weeks, yet we are still waiting for a departure – we believe the first one will be sooner, rather than later’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe,

HILLS: When will the 1st Premier league manager leave his club:
Oct-09 11/8
Nov-09 15/8
Dec-09 9/2
Jan-10 8/1
1st Feb-10 until the final day of Premier season 8/1
No Manager to go 25/1

*****************************************ENGLAND WORLD CUP QUALIFIER SPECIALS************************************

HOW MANY PLAYERS WILL SCORE FOR ENGLAND IN TWO QUALIFIERS?

WITH team selection policy still unclear for England’s two World Cup qualifiers, William Hill have opened a book on how many players will score for England over the two games, and make 2 and 3 their 11/4 joint favourites.

England Not Score….16/1 1…..10/3 2….11/4 3…11/4 4……7/2 5 or more …..6/1

ENGLAND 10/3 TO KEEP TWO CLEAN SHEETS

DESPITE the doubt over who is England’s current first choice goalkeeper, William Hill are offering 10/3 that they don’t concede a goal in either game against Ukraine and Belarus. Hills make David James 2/5 to start in goal against Ukraine, with Robert Green 15/8 and Joe Hart 14/1.
Hills have also opened books on how many points and goals England will take from the two games and offer 7/4 that they will secure all six points, 6/4 that they hit four or five goals in the process. ‘Punters and bookmakers alike are anticipating that even though England don’t need to win these games Fabio Capello’s attitude will ensure that they go all out to do so.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 2/1 that David Beckham will start against Ukraine, with Peter Crouch quoted at the same odds but Emile Heskey 2/7 to do so.
How Many Points Will England Take From Their Remaining Two Group Games?
0 25/1
1 12/1
2 18/1
3 15/8
4 5/2
6 7/4
How Many Goals Will England Score In Their Remaining Two Group Games?
0 or 1 8/1
2 or 3 13/8
4 or 5 6/4
6 or 7 4/1
8 or More 12/1
How Many Goals Will England Concede In Their Remaining Two Group Games?
0 10/3
1 15/8
2 2/1
3 9/2
4 Or More 14/1
**Players to Start v Ukraine?
Yes No
Wayne Rooney 1/10 11/2
Peter Crouch 2/1 4/11
Emile Heskey 2/7 5/2
David Beckham 2/1 4/11
FERGIE BACKED TO GET TOUCHLINE BAN

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how much Sir Alex Ferguson will be fined for his comments about referee Alan Wiley’s (lack of) fitness, and offer 4/9 that it will be under £15,000; 9/4 from £15,000- £25,000; and 6/1 over £25,000.

HILLS also offer 5/2 that Sir Alex will receive a touchline ban for his comments about Wiley’s fitness levels, but 2/7 that he will not. ‘All the early money is for Fergie to receive a touchline ban, but we’re happy to hold the price for the time being’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
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Chelsea 14/1 Not To Lose Again As Gunners 14/1 To Hit Ton Of Goals

HOW MANY PREM GOALS WILL GUNNERS SCORE?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many Premiership goals Arsenal will score this season and offer 5/6 80 or more; 5/6 79 or fewer.

The Gunners are 14/1 with Hills to score 100 or more Prem goals. ‘It has been goals galore for the Gunners at home and if they can keep them flowing 100 should be within their capabilities’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

With the Arsenal-Blackburn match clocking up a new highest aggregate of the Prem season so far, 8 goals, Hills offer 2/5 that no game this season will produce 9 or more; 5/2 that 9 will be the highest aggregate of the Prem season; 9/1 that 10 will be the highest aggregate; 20/1 that 11 or more will be highest aggregate.

TITLE ODDS- CHELSEA 14/1 NOT TO LOSE AGAIN

CHELSEA’s title odds have been cut from 7/4 to 11/8 favourites by William Hill. They are 14/1 with Hills not to lose another game in the Premiership this season.’It is definitely advantage Chelsea in the title race after this weekend’s setbacks for Liverpool and United’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

**Hills make Steve Bruce 12/1to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson as Man U manager. ‘Bruce put in a decent job audition with his team’s performance at the weekend’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s title odds…

Chelsea 11/8

Man Utd 9/4

Arsenal 11/2

Liverpool 8/1

Man City 9/1

Tottenham 66/1

Aston Villa 200/1

Everton 300/1

HARRY SECURE? YOU BET HE MIGHT NOT BE….

HARRY Redknapp is now 10/3 third favourite to be the next Premiership manager to leave his club with William Hill who make Paul Hart 7/4 favourite, with Phil Brown 15/8 second favourite; Alex McLeish is 7/1 and Gary Megson 14/1 and Zola 18/1. ‘The mad rush to back Harry has eased off for the time being’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS: PREM W/O Big 4

Man City 4/9

Tottenham 11/4

Aston Villa 8/1

Everton 14/1

Sunderland 22/1

Fulham 100/1

Stoke 100/1

Blackburn 125/1

Bolton 125/1

West Ham 150/1

Wigan 175/1

Burnley 200/1

Portsmouth 500/1

Wolves 500/1

Birmingham 500/1

Hull 500/1

HILLS PREM Relegation

Portsmouth : 4/9 (13/8 stay up)

Hull 4/7 (5/4 stay up)

Birmingham 6/5

Wolves 5/4

Burnley 7/4

Wigan 11/2

Bolton 6/1

Blackburn 13/2

West Ham 15/2

Stoke 11/1

Fulham 12/1

Sunderland 33/1

Everton 50/1

Aston Villa 100/1

Tottenham 250/1

Man City 500/1

HILLS: SPL

4/7 Celtic

5/4 Rangers

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Premiership Weekend Specials

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HARRY REDKNAPP FAVOURITE TO BE FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO

AN EXTRAORDINARY gamble on Harry Redknapp to be the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season has seen his odds tumble from 40/1 on Friday, to Even money favourite. ‘The runmour mill has been in over-drive with all sorts of unlikely scenarios being offered up by punters wanting to bet that Harry will be the first boss out – we don’t necessarilly believe any of them but we can’t afford to take a chance, so have to keep cutting the odds as the demand continues’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
FIRST BOSS OUT….Evens Redknapp; 9/4 Hart; 3/1 Brown; 9/1 McLeish; 11/1 Megson; 20/1 Hughes; 22/1 Allardyce; 25/1 McCarthy.

WILL MAGNIFICENT SEVEN BE PREMIER TOP SCORE?

WITH FOUR Premiership matches having already produced an aggregate of seven goals this season, William Hill have opened a book on what the highest aggreagte in any one game will be over the whole season – and offer 11/8 that it will be SEVEN; 13/8 EIGHT; 4/1 NINE; 8/1 TEN; 20/1 ELEVEN OR MORE. ‘With a higher average total of goals than ever before in the Premiership currently being scored it is not unlikely that a double figure aggregate could end up being the highest of the season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills are betting on how many goals this weekend’s (including Monday) matches will produce – and offer 5/4 over 28; 15/8 under 25.
AND WITH DRAWS at a premium so far in the Premiership, Hills offer 5/4 that there will be none or one in the current round of games; 11/10 two or three; 4/1 four or more.
Which Game Will Have The Most Goals ?
Man Utd v Sunderland 7/2
Arsenal v Blackburn 7/2
Bolton v Tottenham 6/1
Aston Villa v Man City 8/1
Hull v Wigan 9/1
Everton v Stoke 9/1
West Ham v Fulham 9/1
Chelsea v Liverpool 9/1
Burnley v Birmingham 12/1
Wolves v Portsmouth 12/1
One fifth 1,2,3.
Which Team Will Score The Quickest Goal ?
Man Utd 9/1
Arsenal 9/1
Tottenham 10/1
Everton 11/1
West Ham 11/1
Wigan 12/1
Wolves 12/1
Burnley 14/1
Birmingham 14/1
Chelsea 14/1
Liverpool 14/1
Bolton 16/1
Hull 16/1
Portsmouth 16/1
Stoke 16/1
Fulham 16/1
Sunderland 20/1
Blackburn 20/1
One fifth 1,2,3,4.
WHO’LL BE FIRST OUT?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which of three high profile under pressure managers in the Football League will leave their job first, and they make Tranmere manager John Barnes 6/5 favourite, with Notts County’s Ian McParland 15/8 and Ipswich’s Roy Keane 9/4. ‘These three bosses have been under huge pressure at their respective clubs for a variety of reasons – and we offer 16/1 that all three will still be in charge of their clubs when the last game of the season takes place.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILL DROGBA OUTSCORE TORRES?

DROGBA is 9/4 with William Hill to outscore Torres when the two meet in Sunday’s Premiership showdown. Hills make Torres 11/4 to do vice versa, and it is 4/5 that they score the same number.
Chelsea are 7/4 title favourites with William Hill who also offer 15/8 Man U; 11/2 Liverpool; 15/2 Arsenal; 9/1 Man City.

TO FINISH BOTTOM…….5/4 Portsmouth; 15/8 Hull; 5/1 Burnley; 8/1 Birmingham; 10 Wolves.

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Redknapp On His Way ?

‘ARRY ON WAY OUT? YOU BET……………………..

RUMOURS sweeping the football world that Harry Redknapp is about to quit his job as Spurs ‘ boss have seen the odds about him being the first Premiership boss to lose his job this season slashed from 40/1 to 5/1by William Hill. ‘It is probably a bandwagon effect as ususal, based on unsubstantiated gossip, but in volatile markets of this nature you can’t afford to take a chance and we are being inundated with calls from punters wanting to bet that Harry will be the first to go’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Paul Hart 11/10 to be the first out, with Phil Brown at 5/4 and Redknapp 5/1 third favourite.

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Will Pompey Be Hart Broken Before Hull Browned Off ?

Pompey 7/1 to set all time Prem points low:
WILL POMPEY BE HART-BROKEN BEFORE HULL BROWNED OFF?

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Pompey manager Paul Hart 1/ 2 to leave the club before the end of the season and offer 6/4 that Hart will still be there at the end of the campaign; Hills make Portsmouth 7/1 to end the season with 10 or fewer points, and offer 8/13 that they end the camapign with 19 or more points; 13/8 between 12 and 18 inclusive. ‘Everyone seems to think Portsmouth have fewer points than their performances deserve – but as yet points are not awarded for being deserving as far as I am aware’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season
Evs Yes 8/11 No

HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:
Paul Hart 10/11

Phil Brown 11/10

Alex McLeish 6/1

Gary Megson 8/1

Mark Hughes 20/1

Roberto Martinez 20/1

Sam Allardyce 20/1

Gianfranco Zola 25/1

Mick McCarthy 25/1

David Moyes 25/1

Martin O’Neil 33/1

Rafa Benitez 33/1

Roy Hodgson 33/1

Tony Pulis 33/1

Arsene Wenger 40/1

Owen Coyle 40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1

Steve Bruce 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti 50/1

Harry Redknapp 50/1

No Manager 50/1

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Will Brown Or Hart Go First ?

BROWN NOT FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT DESPITE 6 GOAL HAMMERING

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:
Paul Hart 10/11

Phil Brown 11/10

Alex McLeish 6/1

Gary Megson 8/1

Mark Hughes 20/1

Roberto Martinez 20/1

Sam Allardyce 20/1

Gianfranco Zola 25/1

Mick McCarthy 25/1

David Moyes 25/1

Martin O’Neil 33/1

Rafa Benitez 33/1

Roy Hodgson 33/1

Tony Pulis 33/1

Arsene Wenger 40/1

Owen Coyle 40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1

Steve Bruce 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti 50/1

Harry Redknapp 50/1

No Manager 50/1

Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season

Evs Yes 8/11 No

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