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,
Media Relations Director.

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk
Twitter- @sharpeangle

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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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.

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk
Twitter- @sharpeangle

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Fixture Day Odds From William Hill….season Specials!

William Hill odds – Opening Weekend Match Fixtures:
Evens Blackburn, 11/5 Wolves, 11/5 Draw
11/8 Fulham, 13/8 Aston Villa, 21/10 Draw
1/2 Liverpool, 9/2 Sunderland, 13/5 Draw
1/5 Man City, 10/1 Swansea, 4/1 Draw
7/2 Newcastle, 4/6 Arsenal, 23/10 Draw
13/10 QPR, 13/8 Bolton, 11/5 Draw
7/2 Stoke, 8/13 Chelsea, 5/2 Draw
10/11 Tottenham 5/2 Everton, 11/5 Draw
4/1 West Brom, 4/7 Man Utd, 5/2 Draw
10/11 Wigan, 12/5 Norwich, 9/4 Draw

Premier League: Winner: 7/4 Manchester United; 9/4 Chelsea; 7/1 Manchester City; 7/1 Arsenal; 11/1 Liverpool; 50/1 Tottenham; 250/1 Everton; 250/1 Aston Villa; 1000/1 QPR; 1000/1 Bolton; 1000/1 Newcastle; 1000/1 Sunderland; 1000/1 Fulham; 1500/1 Stoke; 1500/1 West Brom; 2500/1 Blackburn; 2500/1 Wigan; 2500/1 Wolves; 5000/1 Swansea; 5000/1 Norwich ….One third odds 1,2.

Relegation: 4/9 Swansea; 4/7 Norwich; 6/4 QPR; 2/1 Wigan; 5/2 Wolves; 7/2 Blackburn; 4/1 West Brom; 11/2 Bolton; 6/1 Newcastle; 7/1 Stoke; 9/1 Fulham; 10/1 Sunderland; 20/1 Aston Villa; 40/1 Everton; 150/1 Liverpool; 150/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Arsenal; 1000/1 Manchester United; 1000/1 Manchester City; 1000/1 Chelsea

To Finish Bottom: 9/4 Swansea; 11/4 Norwich; 5/1 QPR; 11/2 Wigan; 8/1 Wolves; 11/1 Blackburn; 16/1 West Brom; 16/1 Bolton; 25/1 Stoke; 33/1 Newcastle; 33/1 Fulham; 33/1 Sunderland; 100/1 Aston Villa; 150/1 Everton; 750/1 Liverpool; 750/1 Tottenham; 2500/1 Arsenal; 5000/1 Chelsea; 5000/1 Manchester United; 5000/1 Manchester City

Championship: Winner: 6/1 West Ham; 7/1 Leicester; 8/1 Birmingham; 12/1 Nottingham Forest; 12/1 Reading; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 16/1 Cardiff; 16/1 Blackpool; 16/1 Burnley; 16/1 Hull; 16/1 Ipswich; 16/1 Leeds; 16/1 Southampton; 16/1 Brighton; 25/1 Portsmouth; 33/1 Bristol City; 33/1 Milwall; 40/1 Watford; 50/1 Peterborough; 50/1 Coventry; 50/1 Derby; 66/1 Crystal Palace; 100/1 Doncaster; 100/1 Barnsley .One quarter odds 1,2,3.

Promotion: 13/8 West Ham; 2/1 Leicester; 5/2 Birmingham; 4/1 Nottingham Forest; 4/1 Reading; 9/2 Middlesbrough; 5/1 Cardiff; 5/1 Burnley; 5/1 Ipswich; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Southampton; 11/2 Blackpool; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Brighton; 9/1 Portsmouth; 12/1 Milwall; 12/1 Bristol City; 16/1 Watford; 16/1 Derby; 20/1 Peterborough; 20/1 Coventry; 33/1 Crystal Palace; 40/1 Barnsley; 40/1 Doncaster

Championship Relegation: 13/8 Barnsley, 13/8 Doncaster, 7/4 Coventry, 9/4 Crystal Palace, 5/2 Peterborough, 7/2 Watford, 4/1 Derby, 4/1 Portsmouth, 9/2 Millwall, 11/2 Bristol City, 10/1 Brighton, 12/1 Burnley, 14/1 Blackpool , 14/1 Ipswich, 14/1 Southampton, 14/1 Cardiff, 16/1 Hull, 16/1 Leeds, 16/1 Middlesbrough, 25/1 Nottingham Forest, 25/1 Reading, 33/1 Birmingham, 33/1 Leicester, 40/1 West Ham.

League One: Winner: 11/2 Huddersfield; 11/2 Sheffield Wednesday; 6/1 Preston; 9/1 Sheffield United; 12/1 Charlton; 12/1 Scunthorpe; 14/1 MK Dons; 16/1 Leyton Orient; 20/1 Bournemouth; 25/1 Chesterfield; 25/1 Colchester; 25/1 Notts County; 25/1 Carlisle; 25/1 Brentford; 33/1 Rochdale; 33/1 Bury; 33/1 Exeter; 40/1 Stevenage; 40/1 Wycombe; 50/1 Oldham; 50/1 Tranmere; 66/1 Walsall; 80/1 Hartlepool; 80/1 Yeovil .One quarter odds 1,2,3

Promotion: 6/4 Sheffield Wednesday; 6/4 Huddersfield; 7/4 Preston; 9/4 Sheffield Utd; 4/1 Charlton; 4/1 Scunthorpe; 9/2 MK Dons; 7/1 Bournemouth; 8/1 Leyton Orient; 8/1 Brentford; 9/1 Chesterfield; 9/1 Colchester; 9/1 Notts County; 9/1 Carlisle; 12/1 Rochdale; 12/1 Bury; 12/1 Exeter; 16/1 Stevenage; 16/1 Wycombe; 16/1 Oldham; 20/1 Yeovil; 20/1 Tranmere; 20/1 Walsall; 20/1 Hartlepool

League Two: Winner: 3/1 Crawley; 10/1 Swindon; 12/1 Shrewsbury; 12/1 Bristol Rovers; 14/1 Plymouth; 14/1 Port Vale; 14/1 Oxford; 16/1 Torquay; 16/1 Rotherham; 16/1 AFC Wimbledon; 20/1 Gillingham; 20/1 Bradford; 20/1 Northampton; 25/1 Accrington; 25/1 Dagenham and Redbridge; 25/1 Aldershot; 25/1 Crewe; 25/1 Southend; 50/1 Morecambe; 50/1 Barnet; 50/1 Burton; 50/1 Hereford; 66/1 Cheltenham; 80/1 Macclesfield .One quarter odds 1,2,3

Promotion: 8/11 Crawley; 2/1 Swindon; 5/2 Bristol; 11/4 Shrewsbury; 3/1 Oxford; 7/2 Plymouth; 4/1 Port Vale; 9/2 Torquay; 9/2 Rotherham; 9/2 AFC Wimbledon; 9/2 Northampton; 5/1 Gillingham; 5/1 Bradford; 11/2 Dagenham and Redbridge; 6/1 Accrington; 6/1 Aldershot; 6/1 Crewe; 6/1 Southend; 10/1 Morecambe; 10/1 Barnet; 10/1 Burton; 10/1 Hereford; 14/1 Cheltenham; 16/1 Macclesfield

Blue Square Prem: 5/2 Luton Town; 5/1 Fleetwood; 9/1 Darlington; 11/1 Grimsby;Newport; 12 York; Mansfield; 14 Lincoln; 16 Kiddminstr; Wrexham; 20 Stockport; 25 F Green; 33 Alfreton; Cambridge; 66 Telford; 80 Bath; Kettering; 100 Barrow; Gateshead; 125 Eb bsfleet; Braintree; Tamworth; 150 Southport; 200 Hayes & Yeading.One quarter odds 1,2,3

Further information……graham sharpe…0780 3233702/0208 918 3731

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Martinez 9/4 To Quit – Who’ll Be First Out Of Emirates ? – Young Man U Goals – England U 21 Odds

MARTINEZ 9/4 TO QUIT WIGAN BEFORE END OF SEASON

WILLIAM HILL make Wigan 2/1 to be relegated next season and 4/11 to stay up – they are 7/1 to fInish above Villa, but Hills offer 9/4 that Martinez will quit Wigan before the end of the next Prem season, and 1/3 that he is still there on the final day of the campaign. ‘It is sometimes the case that making a public commitment of loyalty can backfire if results don’t match expectations’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHO’LL QUIT FIRST IN GUNNERS’ CRISIS?

WITH A NUMBER of Arsenal’s key players apparently possible departees before the start of next season, William Hill have opened a book on which of them will be the first to leave the club – and make Clichy 5/4 favourite – also offering 3/1 Frabregas; 3/1 Nasri; 11/2 Diaby; 14/1 Van Persie; 16/1 Wenger. (Only these count for this market). Hills also offer 6/1 that none of the six departs before the first day of the Premier League campaign. ‘All of a sudden a mass departure from Arsenal appears to be on the cards and everyone is wondering which of them will be the first to start the exodus’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS..ARSENAL…TO STAY/BE GONE BY FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON….

STAY GO
FABREGAS EVS 8/11
NASRI EVS 8/11
CLICHY 11/4 1/4
DIABY 8/13 6/5
RVP 1/10 11/2
WENGER 1/33 9/1

HILLS..ASHLEY YOUNG EPL STARTS FOR MAN UTD ODDS
0-5 10/1
6-10 13/2
11-15 4/1
16-20 10/3
21-25 3/1
26+ 13/8

HILLS..ASHLEY YOUNG EPL GOALS FOR MAN UTD ODDS
0-3 6/5
4-7 7/4
8-11 10/3
12+ 8/1

**Bets void if Young deal to join Man U does not go through before start of next season.

10/1 Sturridge,Welbeck, Rose, all score in same game:
GREAT SCOTT? OR WILL DANNY BOYS COME UP TRUMPS?

WILLIAM HILL make Daniel Sturridge 13/8 favourite, Danny Welbeck 15/8 second favourite, and Danny Rose 12/1, (10/1 all three to score in any game of the tournament) to top score for England in the UEFA U21 Championships. And Hills also offer 6/1 Scott Sinclair; 13/2 Nathan Delfoneso; 10/1 Jack Rodwell; Conor Wickham; 12/1 Danny Rose. Others on request.

HILLS HAVE OPENED A BOOK ON WHEN ENGLAND WILL BE ELIMINATED AND GO 11/10 THEY FAIL TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE GROUP STAGE; 5/2 THEY ARE KNOCKED OUT IN THE SEMIS, 7/2 THEY FINISH RUNNERS-UP.

ENGLAND ARE 14/1 TO SEE RED ON THREE OR MORE OCCASIONS DURING THE U21 TOURNAMENT with William Hill who offer 4/6 that no England player is red-carded. ‘Of course we expect the lads to remain level headed at all times and we’re sure Stuart Pearce will be telling them just that’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But in the heat of competition occasionally the red mist can descend unexpectedly’

HOW MANY ENGLAND RED CARDS?

0………..4/6
Exactly 1.15/8
Exactly 2…6/1
3 or more………14/1

3/1 ENGLAND’S OPENING EURO UNDER 21 GAME WILL TURN OUT TO BE FINAL,TOO.

WILLIAM HILL are offering 3/1 that England and Spain, who meet in their opening Euro U21 tournament game on Sunday, will also meet in the final of the event. ‘Most England fans would be delighted to think that these two sides would meet again in the Final’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Spain are 2/1 favourites to win the tournament with Hills, who make England 5/1 second favourites and also offer 11/2 Croatia; 7/1 Denmark; 15/2 Switzerland; 8/1 Iceland; 12/1 Ukraine; 20/1Belarus.
HILLS….GROUP A- 6/5 Denmark; 2/1 Switzerland; 3/1 Iceland; 9/1 Belarus.
GROUP B- 5/4 Spain; 15/8 England; 7/2 Croatia; 13/2 Ukraine

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Champions League: Punters Go Barking Mad For Barcelona: Bookies Facing Worst Football Result In Betting History

Bookmakers William Hill have been blown away with the interest in the Champions League final with Barcelona proving the most popular team in the competitions history. William Hill now predict that they alone will take £5 million wagers on the match, which suggests a £25 million industry turnover, beating the 2010 World Cup final. The latest prediction is that a 90 minute victory for the Spanish side will cost Hills £2 million pounds but the doomsday scenario is a 3-1 Barcelona victory inside of 90 minutes with Messi scoring first.

“Should Barcelona win this evening, it is likely to be our second worst ever result behind the infamous Magnificent seven, when bookies lost over £50 million after Frankie Dettori won all seven races at Ascot. We never thought we would ever be cheering on a Man Utd victory but we are massive fans of the reds tonight!” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams

Latest Odds: 1/1 Barcelona, 7/2 Manchester United, 21/10 Draw

2011-12 Champions League: 10/11 British Team To Contest Final, 5/4 A British Winner, 9/1 All British Final

William Hill Champions League 2011-12 Season: 5/2 Barcelona, 5/1 Real Madrid, 6/1 Man Utd, 7/1 Chelsea, 9/1 Man City, 14/1 Arsenal, 16/1 AC Milan, 16/1 Inter Milan, 16/1 Bayern Munich, 25/1 Valencia

Further Information….Rupert Adams…0784 1011 584

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Champions League: Barcelona Batter The Bookies!

Bookies William Hill were on the end of their worst battering in football betting history after Barcelona won the Champions league. Hills make Barca their 5/2 favorites to retain the trophy and they are 100/1 to win the next four tournaments in a row. Sir Alex is 9/2 to retire before the start of the season with Berbatov 1/8 Not to be a Man Utd player at the start of the season.

“The Barcelona victory will go down as the worst result for British bookies since England won the World cup in 1966. Messi & his men had blown both Manchester United and the bookies away and they are already favourites to take us to the cleaners again next year!” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Sir Alex: 9/2 To Resign As Manchester United Manager Before Start Of Premiership 2011-2012, 1/8 Still in charge of Man Utd On Day One Of Season

How Long Will Barcelona Win The Trophy Again: 10/3 Retain Trophy 2012, 10/1 Win 2012 & 2013, 33/1 Win 2012,-2013 & 2014, 100/1 Win Champions League every year until end 2015

2011-12 Champions League: 10/11 British Team To Contest Final, 5/4 A British Winner, 9/1 All British Final

William Hill Champions League 2011-12 Season: 5/2 Barcelona, 5/1 Real Madrid, 6/1 Man Utd, 7/1 Chelsea, 9/1 Man City, 14/1 Arsenal, 16/1 AC Milan, 16/1 Inter Milan, 16/1 Bayern Munich, 25/1 Valencia

Berbatov Man Utd Player Day One 2011-12: 1/8 No, 9/2 Yes

Further Information….Rupert Adams…0784 1011 584

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British Punters Punt With Their Heads As Barca Well Backed

Over 80% of all outright bets placed on this year’s Champions League Final at William Hill have been placed on Barcelona, despite the firm dangling the carrot of top priced Manchester United for punters.

“Not even the 3/1 that we are offering about Manchester United can tempt the punters to punt any way other than a Barca win,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills are offering a patriotic punt with two of the sporting calendar’s biggest fixtures taking place this weekend. Manchester United to lift the Champions League and Hamilton or Button to win the Monaco Grand Prix is offered at 10/1.

Barcelona are 21/10 to win in 90 minutes, while the draw is offered at 21/10. Hills offer 5/1 that the match is decided on penalties while either side can be backed to win on penalties at 11/1. The match is 9/2 to be decided in extra time.

The Champions League Final is second only to the World Cup Final as the highest turnover football match in the world and Hills are expecting the betting industry to take over £10 million on Saturday.

William Hill Odds:

Patriotic Punts:
10/1 Hamilton OR Button to win the Monaco Grand Prix and United to lift the trophy
14/1 Hamilton to win the Monaco Grand Prix and United to lift the trophy
50/1 Button to win the Monaco Grand Prix and United to lift the trophy

Scholes Galore: Paul Scholes to score in each half – 50/1

Klanger-Roo – Wayne Rooney to concede a penalty – 33/1

A game of two ‘Alves – Daniel Alves to score in each half – 50/1

Un-Sung Hero – Park Ji-Sung to score & not win Man of the Match – 8/1

Carrickter Building – Michael Carrick to score and Man Utd win from behind – 50/1

Happy Evra After – Patrice Evra to score anytime and Man Utd to lift the cup – 25/1

Pep Talk – Barcelona to be losing at half-time and go on to win the cup – 11/1

Waynesworld – Wayne Rooney to score and get Man of the Match – 14/1

The Masch of sorrow – Javier Mascherano to be sent off – 25/1

Angry Anderson – Anderson to be sent off – 33/1

The Berb is the word – Dimitar Berbatov to score and get Man of the Match – 20/1

Villa-Netta – David Villa to score anytime (inc. ET and penalties) – 11/8

Pique that one out – Gerard Pique to score from outside the box – 22/1

Victor-ious – Victor Valdes to save the final penalty in a penalty shoot-out – 25/1

First Player to tweet after the match: 2/5 Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5); 5/2 Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney); 8/1 Michael Owen (@themichaelowen); 10/1 Carles Puyol (@Carles5puyol); 12/1 Gerard Pique (@3gerardpique); 14/1 Andres Iiesta (@andresiniesta8); 14/1 Nani (@luisnani); 16/1 Antonio Valencia (@AntoV25); 25/1 Victor Valdes (@1victorvaldes)

90 Minutes: 21/20 Barcelona; 3/1 Manchester United; 21/10 Draw

5/1 Match to be decided on penalties

11/1 Manchester United to win on penalties
11/1 Barcelona to win on penalties

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Will The Champions League Be Carrickter Building Or Will There Be A Klangerroo?

William Hill have released a number of specials for this weekend’s Champions League final. One market of which is who will be the first player to tweet after the game. The 2/5 favourite is serial tweeter, Rio Ferdinand, while Wayne Rooney, who is still relatively new to Twitter is the 5/2 second favourite. Michael Owen is 8/1.

“Rio is a devoted tweeter and there is no doubt that he should be the favourite, although Wayne Rooney is quickly catching him up in terms of tweets and followers and he will be keen to get one up on Rio come Saturday,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills offer 8/1 that Park Ji-Sung scores but does not win man of the match, entitled Un-Sung Hero, while 50/1 is offered for Danny Alves to score in both halves –A Game Of Two ‘Alves.

Hills are expecting an industry wide turnover of £10 million to be staked on the game, for which Manchester United are the 3/1 outsiders. Barcelona go into the game as the 21/20 favourites, while the draw is 21/10 all in 90 minutes. United are 13/8 to lift the trophy, while Barcelona are 1/2.

“We expect our turnover to be up this year for a number of reasons, namely, the game is on a Saturday, there is an English team involved and the two sides competing are the Champions of arguably the two best leagues in the world,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Scholes Galore: Paul Scholes to score in each half – 50/1

Klanger-Roo – Wayne Rooney to concede a penalty – 33/1

A game of two ‘Alves – Daniel Alves to score in each half – 50/1

Un-Sung Hero – Park Ji-Sung to score & not win Man of the Match – 8/1

Carrickter Building – Michael Carrick to score and Man Utd win from behind – 50/1

Happy Evra After – Patrice Evra to score anytime and Man Utd to lift the cup – 25/1

Pep Talk – Barcelona to be losing at half-time and go on to win the cup – 11/1

Waynesworld – Wayne Rooney to score and get Man of the Match – 14/1

The Masch of sorrow – Javier Mascherano to be sent off – 25/1

Angry Anderson – Anderson to be sent off – 33/1

The Berb is the word – Dimitar Berbatov to score and get Man of the Match – 20/1

Villa-Netta – David Villa to score anytime (inc. ET and penalties) – 11/8

Pique that one out – Gerard Pique to score from outside the box – 22/1

Victor-ious – Victor Valdes to save the final penalty in a penalty shoot-out – 25/1

First Player to tweet after the match: 2/5 Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5); 5/2 Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney); 8/1 Michael Owen (@themichaelowen); 10/1 Carles Puyol (@Carles5puyol); 12/1 Gerard Pique (@3gerardpique); 14/1 Andres Iiesta (@andresiniesta8); 14/1 Nani (@luisnani); 16/1 Antonio Valencia (@AntoV25); 25/1 Victor Valdes (@1victorvaldes)

Hills are expecting an industry wide turnover of £10 million to be staked on the game, for which Manchester United are the 3/1 outsiders. Barcelona go into the game as the 21/20 favourites, while the draw is 21/10 all in 90 minutes. United are 13/8 to lift the trophy, while Barcelona are 1/2.

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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Champions League Betting Strategy

Big Mikes European Final Trade
Big Mike is an ex accountant who now uses his love of numbers to attack the bookmakers in a way they tend not to like.
The old name for a bookmaker is Turf Accountant. That should give you some clue that if you want to beat them at their own game you […]

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