Arsene 9/4 To Hand Sparky Second Shake Snub

ARSENE 9/4 TO HAND SPARKY ANOTHER HANDSHAKE SNUB

WILLIAM HILL offer 9/4 that Arsene Wenger will again refuse to shake hands with Mark Hughes when Arsenal entertain Manchester City in their second Premier League game later this season – and are offering 11/10 that he will again refuse to shake hands with Hughes or any other manager during the rest of the season in any competitive first team game.
‘Arsene has an answer for everything, but he had the grace to look just a little embarrassed when trying to justify not shaking hands with Mark Hughes on Wednesday night’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘We think the chances are he will make sure that nothing similar happens again this season.’
Hills now make Wenger 9/2 to have left Arsenal by the first day of next season.
HILLS:
Arsene to be Gunners’ boss on first 1st day of next season = 1/8 yes 9/2 no
Will Arsene refuse to shake another manager’s hand after a competitive game this season? = 11/10 yes 4/6 no
Arsene to shake Mark Hughes’s hand when Arsenal host Man City in the Premier League – 1/3 yes 9/4 no
WILL FERGIE LEAVE STARTS OUT OF FIRST CITY SEMI?
WILLIAM Hill are offering odds about whether Alex Ferguson will rest his three biggest stars and not start them for the first Carling Cup semi final leg against City. ‘Fergie has said he will trust in the youngsters and we believe he’ll stick to that – at least in the first leg!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
To start in the 1st leg Man City v Man Utd:
Rooney 4/9 no 13/8
Berbatov 8/11 no EVS yes
Giggs 2/5 no 7/4 yes
***MANCHESTER UNITED are 6/4 favourites for the Carling Cup with William Hill who make Man City 5/2 second favourites, with Villa 11/4 and Blackburn 9/2 outsiders.
**Hills make United 4/6 to knock out City who are 11/10, while Villa are 8/15 to eliminate Rovers who are 11/8.
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You Bet Moyes Safer Than Benitez

YOU BET MOYES SAFER THAN BENITEZ, DESPITE DEFEAT

WILLIAM HILL rate relegation threatened Everton boss David Moyes as being safer in his job than under pressure Rafa Benitez at Liverpool.
Hills offer 1/6 that Moyes will still be manager on the first day of next season, but just 4/7 that Benitez will be at Liverpool.Moyes is 7/2 to be gone by then, with Benitez just 5/4. ‘Although both sides have been very disappointing in different ways this season, we can’t see Everton turning on Moyes, while Benitez has already seen his side crash out of the Champions League and looks to have his work cut out to get them into the top four this term’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘Which is why we rate Benitez as more vulnerable than Moyes.’
HILLS OFFER 11/2 THAT TORRES WILL NO LONGER BE A LIVERPOOL PLAYER ON THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON, 1/10 THAT HE WILL.
EVERTON ARE NOW 16/1 TO BE RELEGATED THIS SEASON WITH HILLS, WHILE LIVERPOOL ARE 8/11 TO FNISH IN THE TOP FOUR, EVENS NOT TO.

WILLIAM HILL OFFER 4/1 THAT EVERTON AND LIVERPOOL WILL BE GROUND-SHARING BY THE END OF THE 2014-15 SEASON.

SPARKY FLAME DIMMING?

WILLIAM HILL offer 11/10 that Mark Hughes will no longer be Manchester City boss at the end of the season, 4/6 that he will still there.

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United Title Odds Trimmed

UNITED TITLE ODDS TRIMMED

WILLIAM HILL HAVE CUT Manchester United’s title odds from 12/5 to 9/4 scond favourites behind 8/11 favourites Chelsea and also offer 5/1 Asrenal; 33/1 Liverpool; Man C; 80 Spurs; 300 Villa. ‘The chasing pack will be desperate for Arsenal to take at least a point from Chelsea in their Sunday clash, in order to open up the title race’ said Hill’s spokesman GrahamSharpe.
MANCHESTER CITY are Even money favourites in Hill’s Without The Big 4 market in whichSpurs are 13/8 with Villa 10/3.

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Two Punters £10,000 Better Off After Spurs Hit Nine

Football fans land £10,000 windfall:
PUNTERS ON CLOUD NINE THANKS TO SPURS

TWO FOOTBALL FANS will collect over ten thousand pounds between them from William Hill after placing a bet with them at the start of the Premier League season that any one club in the division would score NINE or more goals in one match during the season.
When Spurs hit nine against Wigan on Sunday, Dan Turner,27, collected £6700 from Hills for his £100 bet at odds of 66/1, while Jamie Smalley, 28, is £3350 better off after staking £50 at 66/1.
Neither of the flatmates from South East London supports Spurs – banker, Dan, who is a Chelsea fan, and entrepreneur Jamie who runs the ‘Cheeky Butler’ company (www.cheekybutlers.com) follows Liverpool.
‘The lads approached us pre-season with the idea for their bet, which they had come up with when Middlesbro hit eight past Manchester City a couple of seasons back, and we were happy to offer them 66/1, which they accepted – I can’t see us being as generous next season if they want the bet again, and we’re definitely taking Wigan boss Roberto Martinez off our Christmas card list!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**WILLIAM HILL now offer 40/1 that any Premiership side will hit 10 or more goals in a Premier League game this season – and offer 11/1 that any single Prem match will have an aggregate of 11 or more goals this season.
**JERMAIN DEFOE is now 11/4 favourite for this season’s Golden Boot with William Hill who also make him 13/8 to start England’s first World Cup match and 4/9 not to. Hills offer 66/1 that any player will score 6 or more in a Prem game this season.
Drogba is 10/3 second favourite to win the Golden Boot with Hills who also offer 7/2 Torres; 11/2 Bent; 8/1 Rooney; 16 Van Persie; 20 Anelka; Adebayor.
Further information……graham sharpe…….0208 918 3731
**CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FOR DAN AND JAMIE*******

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City Fail To Pressurise Big 4

CITY BLOW CHANCE TO PRESSURISE BIG 4

MANCHESTER CITY’S failure to take all three points from the trip to Birmingham has seen William Hill shorten their odds that the Big 4 will all finish in the top four at the end of the season, from 6/4 to 11/8 – but they lengthened their odds for anyone to gatecrash the top four from 1/2 to 8/15. ‘We still believe it is more likely than not that at least one side – probably City – will break the Big 4 stranglehold on the top four places’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

CHELSEA are now 5/4 favourites to win the Premiership title with William Hill, who make Manchester United 9/4 second favourites – and offer 11/4 that Chelsea finish top with United runners-up, and 4/1 that it ends vice versa.
Hills make Arsenal 10/3 third favourites for the title with Man City 12/1; Liverpool 20/1; Spurs 100/1; Villa 200/1.

WITHOUT BIG 4

WILLIAM HILL make Man City 2/5 favourites to finish top of their ‘Without the Big 4’ market and also offer 7/2 Spurs; 11/2 Villa; 20 Everton; 33 Sunderland.

RELEGATION…William Hill make Hull 4/11 favourites to go down (2/1 to stay up) and also offere 4/5 Portsmouth (10/11); 11/8 Burnley; Wolves; 6/4 Birmingham; 4 West Ham; 11/2 Blackburn; Bolton; 7/1 Wigan.

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City 11/10 To Gatecrash Big 4

CAN CITY AND VILLA GATECRASH BIG 4?

WILLIAM HILL make Manchester City 11/10 and Villa 9/2 to finish in the top four this season.
City are 2/5 favourites with Hills in their ‘Without Big 4’ market in which they also offer:
W/O Big 4

Man City
2/5

Tottenham
3/1

Aston Villa
9/1

Everton
14/1

Sunderland
25/1

Fulham
100/1

Stoke
100/1

Blackburn
125/1

Bolton
125/1

West Ham
150/1

Wigan
175/1

Burnley
200/1

Birmingham
500/1

Hull
500/1

Portsmouth
500/1

Wolves
500/1

PREM TITLE ODDS (William Hill);
Chelsea
5/4

Man Utd
9/4

Arsenal
6/1

Liverpool
8/1

Man City
10/1

Tottenham
66/1

Aston Villa
250/1

Everton
300/1

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City Title Odds Trimmed

CITY TITLE ODDS CUT

MANCHESTER CITY have been cut from 10/1 to 9/1 fifth favourites by William Hill to win the Premiership title after beating West Ham, who are 8/1 with Hills to be relegated.
‘These were two sides who look to be headed for opposite ends of the table’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
TITLE ODDS..7/4 Chelsea; 15/8 Man U; 11/2 Liverpool; 15/2 Arsenal; 9 Man City; 50 Spurs; 200 Villa; 250 Everton

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Chelsea 16/1 To Stay Unbeaten In Prem All Season

Bookies bemoan Old Trafford ref’s time keeping:

CHELSEA 16/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN ALL PREM SEASON
Bookmakers William Hill were as aggrieved as Mark Hughes as Manchester United’s late Michael Owen winner left them substantially worse off: ‘Had the ref blown thirty seconds or so earlier, at which point everyone other than United fans were convinced the game was over, we’d have been a substantial seven figure sum better off’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘We can only suppose that time passes more slowly at Old Trafford than anywhere else in the universe!. All those punters who backed the Big Four all to win at the weekend at odds of just under 3/1 will also be quite happy with the ref’s timekeeping.’
Chelsea have been cut from 6/5 to 11/10 favourites to win the Premiership title by William Hill who make Manchester United 9/4 favourites and also offer 13/2 Liverpool; 8/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Man City; 50/1 Spurs; 125/1 Villa; 250/1 Everton. City are 11/10 with Hills to finish in the top four, 4/6 not to.
AND HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA 16/1 TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED ALL SEASON IN THE PREMIERSHIP.

HILL’S TITLE FORECASTS:
Straight Forecasts:

Chelsea – Man Utd
2/1

Man Utd – Chelsea
11/4

Chelsea – Liverpool
8/1

Chelsea – Arsenal
9/1

Chelsea – Man City
14/1

Man Utd – Liverpool
12/1

Liverpool – Chelsea
16/1

Man Utd – Arsenal
20/1

Man Utd – Man City
28/1

Arsenal – Chelsea
20/1

Man City – Chelsea
25/1

Liverpool – Man Utd
25/1

Arsenal – Man Utd
28/1

Man City – Man Utd
40/1

Liverpool – Arsenal
40/1

Liverpool – Man City
50/1

Arsenal – Liverpool
50/1

Man City – Liverpool
66/1

Arsenal – Man City
66/1

Man City – Arsenal
66/1

Despite losing to Man Utd, Manchester City are 8/13 favourites in Hill’s Without the Big 4 market in which Spurs are 5/2 and Hills also offer 9/2 Villa; 12 Everton; 33 Sunderland; 50 Fulham.

LATEST HILL’S RELEGATION ODDS…4/9 Portsmouth (13/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (11/8); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton; 13/2 Blackburn; 8/1 Fulham.

HART OF THE MATTER FOR POMPEY

WILLIAM HILL have slashed their odds for Portsmouth’s manager Paul Hart to be the first Premiership manager to leave his job this season from odds against at 11/10, to odds on at 4/6 – and Hills also now make Portsmouth odds on at 4/9 to be relegated this season.
‘Hart has to be under severe pressure as he was appointed by the former owners of the club and their form has not improved since the new ownership took over’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills: Next Manager to Go

Paul Hart
4/6

Phil Brown
7/2

Gary Megson
8/1

Roberto Martinez
10/1

Alex McLeish
10/1

Rafa Benitez
16/1

Mark Hughes
25/1

David Moyes
25/1

Gianfranco Zola
33/1

Martin O’Neill
33/1

Mick McCarthy
33/1

No Manager
33/1

Roy Hodgson
50/1

Sam Allardyce
50/1

Tony Pulis
50/1

Arsene Wenger
50/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Owen Coyle
66/1

Sir Alex Ferguson
66/1

Carlo Ancelotti
66/1

Harry Redknapp
66/1

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Big Four Odds On To Claim Carling

BIG FOUR ODDS ON TO CLAIM CARLING CUP

WILLIAM HILL offer 4/6 that any one of the Big 4 clubs will win the Carling Cup – and 11/10 that it will produce any other winner. Hills also offer 11/4 that two of the Big Four will fight out the final.
And Hills are betting on which of the Big 4 will go furthest in the competition traditionally given the lowest priority by those clubs. Hills make Chelsea 7/4 to outdo their fellow Big 4 sides, with Manchester United 9/4; Arsenal 11/4 and Liverpool 4/1. ‘The key to this bet is probably trying to guess which of the Big 4 will take the competition most seriosuly – if any of them does so’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL CARLING CUP ODDS…9/2 Chelsea; 11/2 Manchester City; Manchester United; 6/1 Arsenal; 7/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Spurs; 14/1 Everton; 16/1 Villa; 20/1 Sunderland; 25/1 West Ham; 33 Blackburn, Bolton, Fulham, Portsmouth.

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Manchester Derby Specials

MANCHESTER DERBY SPECIALS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

MAN U ARE 1/5 TO FINISH HIGHER THAN MAN CITY IN THE TABLE WITH WILLIAM HILL–
WITH MARK HUGHES’ SIDE 10/3 TO DO VICE VERSA.

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WHEN WILL CITY LOSE?

WITH MANCHESTER CITY taking on United, William Hill have opened a book on when they

will lose their first Premiership game, making bitter rivals Man Utd 8/13 to be the first club to lower

their colours. ‘City have already surpassed many people’s expectations of what they could do this

season and we now rate them as odds-on shots to finish in the top four’ said Hill’s spokesman

Graham Sharpe.
When will Man City lose a premier league game?
Man Utd A
8/13

West Ham H
10/1

Aston Villa
6/1

Wigan A
12/1

Fulham H
33/1

Birmingham A
20/1

Burnley H
80/1

Liverpool A
18/1

Hull H
100/1

Unbeaten in the above matches
16/1

How Many Red Cards Will There Be In Manchester Derby?

0 4/11

1 11/4

2+ 7/1

How Many Points Will Man Utd Take From City This Season?

6 5/2

4 9/4

3 5/2

2 12/1

1 6/1

0 16/1

How Many Points Will Man City Take From United This Season?

6 16/1

4 6/1

3 5/2

2 12/1

1 9/4

0 5/2

**TEVEZ SPECIALS:

To Receive A Yellow Card 7/1 –

To Receive A Red Card 40/1 –

To Score And Run To Man Utd Fans Celebrating – 5/1

Tevez To Be Booked For Over Celebrating A Goal – 25/1

Tevez 10/3 to score if he starts match.

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