Luton 5/2 For Glory After Playoff Heartbreak

Luton may have lost the Conference Playoffs on Sunday, but their fans could be in for a treat this season, with William Hill making them 5/2 favourites to win the league next season. Mansfield and Wrexham are the 5/1 joint second favourites with Forest Green and Grimsby 9/1.

“After two Playoff heartaches in two years, Luton will be aiming to go straight up next season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

BSP winner: 5/2 Luton; 5/1 Mansfield; 5/1Wrexham; 9/1 Forest Green; 9/1 Grimsby; 12/1 Kidderminster; 14/1 Hereford; 14/1 Macclesfield; 20/1 Cambridge United; 33/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
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Do Football Gods Have More Heartbreak For England Fans In 2012?

2011 was hardly a vintage year for British football, highlighted by the lack of trinkets and nominations for the BBC Sports Personality, but William Hill think that 2012 could be different, offering 7/2 that any footballer wins the 2012 award. With the European Championships taking place in the Summer of 2012, Hills currently make England 7/1 to win the favourites behind Spain 9/4, Germany 7/2 and level with Holland. Germany’s Mario Gomez is the 7/1 favourite to be the tournament’s leading goalscorer just ahead of David Villa, currently out with a fractured leg, at 9/1. Hills also offer 250/1 that the competition’s final is contested between England and the Republic of Ireland.

“With the Euros taking place in an Olympic year, it will be very difficult for the England players to steal the limelight unless they were to win the tournament,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “We think that there are teams more well suited to winning and it could well be another season of heartbreak for English football fans.”

William Hill are also offering 11/4 that 2012 is the year that Sir Alex Ferguson finally steps down from his seat at Manchester United and having experienced tricky starts to their careers Hills offer 4/1 that Fernando Torres returns to Liverpool and 11/2 that Andy Carroll goes back to Newcastle. The record for goals in a Premier League game is 9 and Hills go 10/1 that this is broken in 2012, while 25/1 is offered for any player to break the record of five goals scored by an individual in a single game.

William Hill Football bets for 2012:

11/10 NONE OF MANCHESTER UNITED, CHELSEA, ARSENAL OR MANCHESTER CITY TO WIN THE FA CUP
13/8 A BRITISH TEAM TO WIN THE EUROPA LEAGUE
7/4 FRANK LAMPARD TO LEAVE CHELSEA
11/4 ANY PLAYER TO TRANSFER BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND EVERTON
11/4 ALEX FERGUSON TO NO LONGER BE MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER
5/2 KENNY DALGLISH TO LEAVE LIVERPOOL
7/2 ANY FOOTBALLER TO WIN BBC SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR 2012
7/2 ARSENAL TO SIGN A PLAYER FOR £25MILLION OR MORE (PLAYER EXCHANGES DO NOT COUNT)
7/2 A PLAYER TO TRANSFER BETWEEN ARSENAL AND TOTTENHAM
4/1 FERNANDO TORRES TO RETURN TO LIVERPOOL (LOAN DEALS DO COUNT)
9/2 ARSENE WENGER TO NO LONGER BE ARSENAL MANAGER
5/1 MOURINHO TO COME BACK TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE
11/2 A PLAYER TO TRANSFER BETWEEN MANCHESTER UNITED AND MANCHESTER CITY
11/2 ANDY CARROLL TO GO BACK TO NEWCASTLE (LOAN DEALS DO COUNT)
7/1 AN ENGLISH TEAM TO WIN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
7/1 FA CUP FINAL TO BE DECIDED ON PENALTIES
8/1 A PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB TO ENTER ADMINISTRATION
9/1 WAYNE ROONEY TO LEAVE MANCHESTER UNITED
10/1 ANY PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM TO SCORE 10 OR MORE GOALS IN A GAME
12/1 DAVID BECKHAM TO PLAY FOR ENGLAND (NOT TEAM GB OLYMPIC TEAM)
12/1 A TRANSFER OF £100 MILLION FOR ONE PLAYER TO TAKE PLACE (PLAYER EXCHANGES DO NOT COUNT)
12/1 ROMAN ABRAHMOVICH TO NO LONGER OWN CHELSEA
14/1 NON PREMIER LEAGUE SIDE TO WIN THE FA CUP
14/1 A FEMALE REFEREE TO TAKE CHARGE OF A PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH
25/1 LIONEL MESSI TO PLAY IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE
25/1 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER TO SCORE SIX OR MORE IN A PREMIER LEAGUE GAME
33/1 ALL ENGLISH CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL
250/1 ENGLAND/REPUBLIC OF IRELAND TO CONTEST THE EURO 2012 FINAL

Euro 2012 Winner: 9/4 Spain; 7/2 Germany; 7/1 Holland; 7/1 England; 12/1 France; 14/1 Italy; 16/1 Russia; 18/1 Portugal; 40/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Greece; 40/1 Croatia; 40/1 Poland; 40/1 Czech Republic; 50/1 Rep Ireland; 66/1 Sweden; 100/1 Denmark;

Euro 2012 Top Goalscorer: 7/1 Mario Gomez; 91David Villa; 10/1 Robin van Persie; 11/1 Fernando Torres; 12/1 Miroslav Klose; 12/1 Christiano Ronaldo; 14/1 Fernando Llorente; 16/1 Mario Balotelli; 16/1 Cesc Fabregas; 16/1 Giampaolo Pazzini; 16/1 Roberto Soldado; 20/1 Lukas Podolski; 20/1 Thomas Muller; 20/1 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar; 20/1 Alberto Gilardino; 20/1 Hugo Almeida; 25/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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You Bet Scotland Won’t Be Paying The Penalty Against Lithuania

Scotland suffered last minute heartbreak against Czech Republic at Hampden Park on Saturday and all eyes will turn to the referee against Lithuania this week. Hills are offering 10/3 that there is a penalty awarded in the match (1/5 there is not one awarded). Scotland are 50/1 to qualify for Euro 2012 but the odds indicate that there is no reason why they should not win, offered at 8/13 to win with their visitors 5/1. The draw is offered at 13/5.

“Scotland should be able to see off Lithuania in their latest Euro 2012 qualifier and the odds suggest that they should do so with relative ease,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Unfortunately whether they qualify is now out of their own hands and it appears that they have only the slimmest chance of doing so.”

The last time that these two sides met a goalless draw was played out and Hills go 15/2 about this happening again.

Scotland vs Lithuania:

Scotland to qualify: 50/1

Where will Scotland finish: 10/1 Second; 2/5 third; 9/4 fourth; 40/1 fifth

How many points will Scotland finish with (currently five): 50/1 five; 15/8 six-eight; 1/2 nine-eleven; 9/1 twelve-fourteen

Top Scotland goal scorer in Group I: 8/13 Kenny Miller; 3/1 Steven Naismith; 6/1 David Goodwillie; 7/1 Darren Fletcher; 16/1 Charlie Adam; 16/1 Craig Mackail Smith; 16/1 Robert Snodgrass; 25/1 Scott Brown; 25/1 Stephen McManus

Scotland vs. Lithuania:

Penalty awarded in the match: 10/3 yes; 1/5 no

15/4 Penalty awarded and scored
12/1 Penalty awarded and missed

6/1 Scotland to score a penalty
12/1 Lithuania to score a penalty

33/1 Scotland to be awarded a penalty in second half injury time

Come from behind and win: 8/1 Scotland; 22/1 Lithuania

Come from behind and draw: 10/1 Scotland; 10/1 Lithuania

Come from behind and win or draw: 9/2 Scotland; 8/1 Lithuania

Specials:

3/1 Scotland to score 3 or more

With Kenny Miller and Craig Mackail-Smith unavailable, David Goodwillie and Steven Naismith are the only strikers left in the squad
15/8 David Goodwillie or Steven Naismith to score first

4/1 David Goodwillie and Steven Naismith to score anytime

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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