5/1 All Prem Champions League Final

ALL PREM CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL NOW 5/1 SHOT

WILLIAM HILL now offer 5/1 that two Premier League clubs will contest the Champions League final, 8/11 that just one will make the Final and 13/8 that there will be no Prem teams in the Final.
And Hills make Chelsea 11/8 favourites to do best of the Premier clubs and also offer:15/8 Man U; 7/2 Arsenal; 11/2 Spurs.

WILLIAM HILL make Barcelona 9/4 favourites to win the Champions League and also offer 10/3 Real M; 4/1 Chelsea; 8/1 Man U; 14/1 Arsenal; Bayern M; 16 Spurs; 20 AC/Inter.

PARDEW NEWCASTLE BOSS ODDS SHORTEN

ALAN PARDEW is now 1/2 favourite to become the next permanent Newcastle manager with William Hill who make Martin Jol 3/1 second favourite and also offer 10 O’Neill; 12 Curbishley; Wilkins; 16 Hoddle; 20 Lambert. ‘Eighty per cent of today’s bets have been for Pardew to get the job’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Pards Is Heavily Backed For Toon

William Hill’s market for the next Newcastle market has only been open for an hour and a half and Hill’s have already taken nearly £10,000 on Alan Pardew. He opened at 7/2 but has been backed in to 4/6. Martin O’Neill is the 7/2 second favourite with Alan Curbishley at 8/1.

“So far the only potential candidate we can lay is Pards and it would not surprise us in the slightest if he were to get the job,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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Stark Choice For Dons ?

ABERDEEN’S STARK CHOICE?

WILLIAM HILL have cut former Aberdeen player Billy Stark from 4/1 to 2/1 favourite to become the club’s next permanent boss after the departure of Mark McGhee.
‘Stark, now with Scotland’s U21s, would be a popular choice with fans, but the market is still volatile and he may not be the last favourite for the job before it is finally decided’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills previously made Gordon Strachan favourite, and now offer:

Billy Stark2/1
John Hughes9/2
Gordon Strachan5/1
Neil Simpson5/1
Neil Cooper (Current Coach)11/2
Terry Butcher8/1
Jocky Scott10/1
John McGlynn10/1
Neale Cooper (Peterhead)10/1
Derek McInnes12/1
Gus McPherson12/1
Jimmy Calderwood12/1
Jimmy Nicholl12/1
Steve Clarke12/1
Steven Pressley12/1
Stuart Baxter12/1
Gordon Chisholm14/1
Craig Brewster16/1
Darren Ferguson16/1
Eric Black16/1
Henrik Larsson16/1
Ian McCall16/1
Paul Hartley16/1
Billy Reid20/1
Derek Adams20/1
John Hartson20/1
Michael O’Neill20/1
Bruce Rioch25/1
Duncan Shearer25/1
Hans Gillhaus25/1
Paul Sheerin25/1
Roy Aitken25/1
Alex Miller33/1
Billy Dodds33/1
Mixu Paatelainen33/1
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Strachan Favourite For Aberdeen Job

GORDON STRACHAN FAVOURITE TO REPLACE McGHEE

WILLIAM HILL have installed Gordon Strachan as 7/2 favourite to be the next permanent manager of Aberdeen following the departure of Mark McGhee:

William Hill….Next Aberdeen Manager
Gordon Strachan7/2
Billy Stark4/1
John Hughes9/2
Neil Simpson5/1
Gordon Chisholm10/1
Gus McPherson10/1
Neale Cooper10/1
Terry Butcher10/1
Derek McInnes12/1
Jimmy Calderwood12/1
Jimmy Nicholl12/1
John McGlynn12/1
Steve Clarke12/1
Stuart Baxter12/1
Craig Brewster16/1
Darren Ferguson16/1
Eric Black16/1
Henrik Larsson16/1
Ian McCall16/1
Derek Adams20/1
John Hartson20/1
Bruce Rioch25/1
Duncan Shearer25/1
Hans Gillhaus25/1
Paul Sheerin25/1
Roy Aitken25/1
Alex Miller33/1
Billy Dodds33/1
Mixu Paatelainen33/1

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Unlikely Comeback For 33/1 Spurs…only £200 Staked By Far Sighted Punters

Spurs completed an unlikely comeback and were as long as 33/1 with William Hill to win the game at half time. In a game which attracted over £80,000 of in play betting, only £200 was staked on Spurs when they were 2-0 down.

Spurs boss, Harry Redknapp, is now the clear favourite for the England manager’s job, when it becomes available, at 2/1.

“At 2-0 Spurs looked dead and buried and this was reflected by our punters. Less than 1% of the game’s turnover was staked on them at half time. ‘Arry really turned the game around and he is the front-runner to be the next England manager,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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Evens Another Prem Boss To Go On Or Before Xmas Day

UNHAPPY XMAS FOR AVRAM- OR ANYONE ELSE?

WITH Avram Grant apparently safe in his job at West Ham at least until Christmas, William Hill have lengthened their odds about him being the next Prem boss to go from 11/8 favourite to 7/4, and Roberto Mancini is now clear favourite at 13/8, after Hills took a flurry of three figure bets for him to go; with Roy Hodgson 7/2; and Messrs Holloway, Hughton and McCarthy all 12/1 shots.
‘Avram’s somewhat grudging temporary vote of confidence may just leave time for someone else to beat him to the exit at their club’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Grant is 11/8 with Hills still to be West Ham boss on the first day of next season, 8/15 not to be.

WILLIAM HILL OFFER EVENS THAT ONE OR MORE PREMIER LEAGUE BOSSES IN THEIR JOBS TODAY WILL LEAVE THEIR CLUBS ON OR BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY, AND 8/11 THAT NONE WILL DO SO.

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Hodgson Favourite To Be Next Boss Out

As Liverpool shortest ever price to be relegated:
NOW HODGSON FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT PREM BOSS OUT!

ROY HODGSON is now favourite with William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job this season, following Liverpool’s lacklustre display against Everton. ‘The new owners have said they want to give Hodgson their backing, but everyone knows how vulnerable bosses are if they lose the fans, and capitulating to your deadliest rivals is not the best way to keep them on your side ‘ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL HAVE SLASHED LIVERPOOL FROM 18/1 TO 11/1 TO BE RELEGATED – THE SHORTEST ODDS AT WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN QUOTED IN PREMIER LEAGUE HISTORY. AND HILLS ALSO OFFER 80/1 THAT THEY WILL FINISH BOTTOM OF THE TABLE. ‘Liverpool being quoted at just 11/1 for the drop this season, is something we’d have offered longer odds than 11/1about at the start of the campaign!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills… Roy Hodgson to leave Liverpool before the end of the season?
Yes 5/6
No 5/6

Hills….Roy Hodgson to still be there on the first day of next Premier League season 2011/12?
Yes 5/4
No 4/7

HILLS…NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….
Roy Hodgson15/8
Roberto Martinez7/2
Avram Grant4/1
Roberto Mancini9/1
Chris Hughton10/1
Mark Hughes10/1
Alex McLeish11/1
David Moyes14/1
Ian Holloway16/1
Mick McCarthy16/1
Roberto Di Matteo20/1
No Manager To Go25/1

ROONEY BACKED TO LEAVE UNITED

WILLIAM HILL have cut their odds for Wayne Rooney to leave Manchester United after punters backed him to go following Sunday newspaper stories suggesting he could soon be on his way out of Old Trafford.
‘Very few punters are interested in backing Wayne still to be a United player at the start of next season and we have cut the odds about him going both during the coming January transfer window – from 7/1 to 13/2, and at the end of the season but before the start of next from 7/2 to 3/1’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
And Hills no longer even make Rooney favourite to top score in the Premier League this season for his own club, offering him at 15/8 to do so – behind favourite Dimitar Berbatov, who currently has a five goal lead over Rooney.

Hills….Rooney to leave in the Summer Transfer Window

Yes 3/1 (from 7/2)
No 2/9

Hills…Rooney to leave in the January Transfer Window?

Yes 1/14
No 13/2 (from 7/1)

Hills….Top Man Utd League Goalscorer?
Dimitar Berbatov…4/5……Wayne Rooney…15/8….Nani…11/2….Javier Hernandez…7/1…Michael Owen…20/1
Others on request

Dead heat rules apply. Current goals count towards total.
Berbatov, 6. Nani, 3. Rooney, Owen & Hernandez all 1.

Current red cards are shown in brackets. Dead heat rules apply.

WHO’LL SEE MOST RED CARDS DURING PREM SEASON?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which Premier League side will be handed the most red cards during this season, and make Bolton their 11/2 favourites, just ahead of Arsenal, with Chelsea and Manchester United the complete outsiders. ‘Red cards are suddenyl newsworthy after Danny Murphy’s recent comments so we have decided to open a book on who’ll end up the most red-faced at the end of the campaign’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Bolton11/2….3
Arsenal..6…..3
Wolves13/2….2
Sunderland9….2
Birmingham10…..1
WBA14……..1
Blackpool14…..1
Liverpool16…..1
Newcastle18….0
Stoke City20…..0
West Ham Utd25…..0
Blackburn25….0
Everton25….0
Wigan Athletic28…..0
Aston Villa33…..0
Tottenham33….0
Fulham33……0
Manchester City33….0
Chelsea40…..0
Man Utd40………0

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Pearce 5/1 To Get England Call After Fabio

PEARCE 5/1 TO GET ENGLAND CALL AFTER CAPELLO

DESPITE saying that he currently lacks the necessary experience to become England manager, William Hill quote him as 5/1 fourth favourite to get the job when Fabio Capello steps down. ‘If the FA decide to opt for an Englishman, Pearce has to be a serious contender ,and he would be a popular choice’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
But Hills make Harry Redknapp 2/1 favourite to succeed Fabio and also offer 9/2 Roy Hodgson and Martin O’Neill; 5/1 Pearce; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 12/1 Sam Allardyce; 14/1 Jose Mourinho; Alan Shearer.16/1 Guus Hiddink; Ian Holloway; 25/1 Steve McClaren.

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Ian In Rush To Replace Flynn Should Wales Wilt

Brian Flynn is taking charge of the Welsh side for their two Euro 2012 qualifiers on Friday and Tuesday but William Hill make him only 6/5 second favourite to take the job on a permanent basis. Should Wales perform well in their two games against Bulgaria and Switzerland, it would certainly not do his chances of getting the job any harm. William Hill are offering odds of 7/4 that Wales gain three points over the two games, 9/4 that they get no points and 20/1 that they get six.

Ian Rush, whose only foray into management was a short stint with Chester, is the Even Money favourite and Chris Coleman is 9/2 third favourite.

“Much depends on how well Wales fare over these two qualifiers. Should they do well, Flynn would be a shoo-in, although should Wales fail to perform, there are contenders waiting in the wings,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Wales Odds:

Next Permanent Wales Manager: 1/1 Ian Rush; 6/5 Brian Flynn; 9/2 Chris Coleman; 8/1 Terry Venebles; 20/1 BAR

How Many Points Will Wales Get In The Two Euro 2012 Qualifiers: 7/4 Three; 2/1 One; 9/4 None8/1 Four; 16/1 Two; 20/1 Six

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746 / 07850 815 164

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Would Calderwood Killie For Hibs’ Job ?

CALDERWOOD WOULD KILLY FOR HIBS’ JOB……

WILLIAM HILL HAVE OPENED A BOOK ON WHO WILL BE THE NEW HIBS’ BOSS AND MAKE FORMER KILMARNOCK MANAGERJIMMY CALDERWOOD THEIR 5/2 FAVOURITE. ‘Calderwood has reportedly already experssed an interest but Hibs say they are not setting a timescale to make the new appoitnment and are sure to want to run the rule over a number of candidiates’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills – next permanent Hibs’ boss….
Jimmy Calderwood5/2
Derek McInnes4/1
Gareth Evans4/1
Michael O’Neill5/1
Derek Adams8/1
Gus McPherson10/1
Mark Venus10/1
Jim Gannon10/1
Eddie May10/1
Tony Mowbray11/1
Craig Brown11/1
Chris Coleman14/1
Alan Pardew16/1
Bobby Williamson16/1
Gordon Strachan25/1

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