You Bet Manchester Top Guns To Shoot Down Opposition

In their last Premier League games, the Manchester sides racked up 13 goals between them and despite coming up against, arguably, weaker opposition this weekend Hills offer 33/1 that they net 14 or more. The favourite is 4-6 goals at 11/10. Both sides are comfortable favourites to win their respective games with United 4/9 to beat Bolton and City 1/5 to beat Wigan. City are also 4/5 to be top of the Premier League come Monday evening, with Manchester United breathing down their necks at 11/8. Chelsea are the third favourites at 10/1. With Rooney and Dzeko both bagging hat tricks last time out, Hills offer 4/1 that there is a Premier League hat trick this weekend.

“The start of the season has all been about Manchester and they are scoring for fun,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “We don’t, however think that they will be quite as emphatic as they were before the international break.”

Total Manchester goals this weekend (City and United):
9/2 0-3
11/10 4-6
6/4 7-9
8/1 10-13
33/1 14 or more

Who will be top come midnight Monday: 4/5 Manchester City; 11/8 Manchester United; 10/1 Chelsea; 12/1 Liverpool; 20/1 Newcastle; 20/1 Wolves

Who will be bottom come midnight Monday: 10/11 Blackburn; 9/4 West Brom; 10/3 Tottenham; 10/1 Fulham; 28/1 Arsenal

Premier League Specials:

Highest scoring PL game: 4/1 Man City/Wigan; 5/1 Bolton/Man Utd; 6/1 Arsenal/Swansea; 8/1 Sunderland/Chelsea; 8/1 Wolves/Tottenham; 9/1 QPR/Newcastle; 10/1 Stoke/Liverpool; 10/1 Norwich/West Brom; 11/1 Everton/Aston Villa; 11/1 Fulham/Blackburn

Highest scoring team: 7/2 Manchester City; 9/2 Arsenal; 11/2 Manchester United; 11/1 Chelsea; 12/1 Fulham; 16/1 Everton; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Tottenham; 18/1 Norwich; 20/1 Newcastle; 20/1 QPR; 20/1 West Brom; 20/1 Wolves; 20/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 Stoke; 33/1 Sunderland; 40/1 Blackburn; 40/1 Bolton; 50/1 Swansea; 66/1 Wigan

Fastest scoring team: 7/1 Manchester City; 9/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Manchester United; 12/1 Chelsea; 12/1 Fulham; 12/1 Liverpool; 12/1 Tottenham; 14/1 Everton; 14/1 Norwich; 14/1 West Brom; 14/1 Wolves; 16/1 Newcastle; 16/1 QPR; 16/1 Aston Villa; 16/1 Stoke; 20/1 Blackburn; 20/1 Sunderland; 20/1 Bolton; 20/1 Swansea; 20/1 Wigan

Total red cards: 4/6 two or more; 15/8 one; 5/1 none

Hat Trick to be scored: 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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 Arsene’s Gunner Go Nowhere

YOU BET ARSENE’S GUNNER GO NOWHERE!

WILLIAM HILL have lengthened their odds about Arsene Wenger leaving Arsenal before the end of the season from 9/4 to 5/2 following their impressive comeback against Udinese. Wenger has also been lengthened from 6/1 to 13/2 to be the next boss to go. ‘Maybe Arsenal’s luck has turned – but they’ll need to produce another decent performance against Manchester United at the weekend to avoid further criticism.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL…Arsene Wenger still to be Gunners’ boss on final day of season – 2/7 yes; 5/2 no
Wenger next Prem boss to leave his job – 13/2
Next Arsenal manager: 5 O’Neill; 6 Garde; 7 Mourinho; 10 Hiddink; 12 Van Basten; 14 Coyle.
Sunday’s match – 4/9 Man U; 14/5 draw; Arsenal 5/1

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: 15/8 Barcelona; 9/2 Real M; 7 Man U; 8 Chelsea; 12 Man C; 16 Arsenal; Bayern M; 20 AC

Prem team to go furthest:
15/8 Man U

2 Chelsea

11/4 Man C

4 Arsenal

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702
Twitter – @sharpeangle

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7/1 City First United Second In Title Race

*****************LATEST PREMIER LEAGUE ODDS*************************************

7/1 City to win title with United runners-up as:
NOW CITY ARE SECOND FAVOURITES FOR TITLE

MANCHESTER CITY have overtaken Chelsea in Premier League title b etting with William Hill who now make them 5/2 second favourites behind 13/8 favourites Manchester United. ‘City’s vibrant start to the campaign is in contrast to Chelsea’s laboured efforts and they are certainly the team punters want to be with at the moment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 7/1 that City will win the title with United second, 11/4 vice versa.

TEVEZ is 11/10 still to be a City player on the final day of the season, 4/6 not to.
DZEKO is a 16/1 chance to be Prem top scorer this season.

WILLIAM HILL…To win title…….13/8 Man U; 5/2 Man C; 11/4 Chelsea; 9 Liverpool; 16 Arsenal; 50 Spurs. Others on request.

WILLIAM HILL…Relegation: 8/11 Swansea (Evens stay up); 5/6 Norwich (5/6); 11/10 QPR (4/6); 11/8 Blackburn (8/15); 13/8 Wigan (4/9); 9/2 Wolves; 5/1 WBA; 6/1 Newcastle; 13/2 Bolton.

Hills… Moyes at Everton last day of the season? Yes – 4/11No – 2/1
AvB at Chelsea last day of the season? Yes – 1/7No – 4/1
Wenger at Arsenal last day of season? – Yes 1/3 No – 9/4

Arsenal vs Udinese & Man Utd.Win both games – 14/1…….Lose both games – 5/2…….Win ONE of the games – 11/10 (90 minutes only).

Where will Arsenal finish in Prem?
Top 2…..7/2
3rd – 4th……3/1
5th – 10th……4/6
Bottom half……..12/1

‘This is crisis time for Wenger – perhaps the greatest threat to his continued reign at the club since he arrived all those years ago’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

To finish in top 4 – 8/11 Liverpool; 5/4 Arsenal; 3/1 Spurs

Hills… Season Matchbet
Arsenal11/10
Liverpool4/6

When Will Torres Score?
Norwich4/6
Sunderland10/3
Man Utd13/2
Swansea11/2
None of these FOUR matches9/2
MUST START VS NORWICH

Total Torres Premier League Goals
under 10….2/1
10 – 13….15/8
14 – 17….9/4
18 or more….4/1

Hills… First Premier League Manager to leave:
Steve Kean 5/4
Neil Warnock 7/2
Arsene Wenger 6/1
Alan Pardew 8/1
David Moyes 11/1
Steve Bruce 14/1
Harry Redknapp 16/1
Alex McLeish 20/1
Brendan Rodgers 20/1
Mick McCarthy 20/1
Roberto Mancini 20/1
Andre Villas Boas 25/1
Owen Coyle 25/1
Paul Lambert 25/1
Roberto Martinez 25/1
Martin Jol 33/1
Roy Hodgson 33/1
Kenny Dalglish 40/1
Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1
Tony Pulis 40/1
No manager to leave 100/1

Further information…..graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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Arsene’s Crisis And Transfer Specials…fa(cebook) Cup Odds

Arsenal are having a torrid time of things at the moment with players wanting out, injuries and suspensions. Hills predict that they will struggle to take many points from the next two games (against Liverpool and Manchester United) offering 7/2 they get none and 9/4 just one. Arsenal will need to strengthen if they are to challenge for any honours this year and Hills offer 13/8 that Wenger makes four or more signings before the end of the transfer window. Samir Nasri is 1/12 to leave Arsenal by the end of the transfer window and 6/1 to remain at the Emirates. Arsenal are 1/6 to finish another season with no silverware.

“Arsene is already under pressure and the odds suggest that Arsenal could feasibly have just one point after their first three games,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Wesley Sneijder looks as though his move to Manchester United may be drawing ever closer with Hills making him 8/11 to now make the move from Italy. He is Evens to stay with Inter. Luka Modric has been the subject of a new bid from Chelsea and he is 8/13 to make the Blues his next club.

Facebook is to screen its first ever football match live, an extra-preliminary FA Cup qualifier between Ascot United vs Wembley FC. William Hill make the hosts the 11/10 favourites to win the match, while Wembley are 7/4 for victory. The draw is 5/2.

Arsenal points in next two games: 8/1 six; 7/2 four; 2/1 three; 9/4 one; 7/2 none

Number of Arsenal signings before the end of the transfer window: 7/4 0-1; 6/4 2 or three; 13/8 four or more
*must be a professional senior contract

Arsenal Trophies: 1/6 None

Luka Modric next permanent club: 8/13 Chelsea; 5/2 Manchester United; 9/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Manchester City; 20/1 Barcelona; 20/1 Real Madrid

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

T: 0208 918 3746
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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Jose Jab Could Land The Special One In Hot Water

Another fiery El Clasico ended with a fracas and William Hill are offering 1/3 that Jose Mourinho receives a touchline ban for his rather ungentlemanly conduct. He is 9/4 to escape punishment. Hills also offer Even money that there is a red card in the first Barca/Real Madrid game of the season.

“Mourinho has been a very naughty boy once again and it looks as though the Spanish FA will see through his innocent schoolchild protests and hand him a ban,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

It is thought that Mourinho will have to improve on his one trophy from last season if he is to keep his job and Hills go 8/11 that he has left the Bernabeu by the start of the 2012/13 season. Should he be in the search for a job, Hills make Manchester City the most likely destination at 11/4 and Manchester United the 3/1 second favourites.

Where will Mourinho manage next: 11/4 Manchester City; 3/1 Manchester United; 7/2 Chelsea; 9/2 Inter Milan; 7/1 AC Milan; 9/1 Bayern Munich; 11/1 Arsenal; 33/1 Barcelona

Mourinho to receive touchline ban for Super Cup incident: 1/3 Yes; 9/4 no

Red card in the first El Clasico: 1/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

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City Start Shows Promise As Aguero Slashed For Golden Boot

Manchester City showed their obvious class when upstaging Swansea on their return to the big time, to record the only home win of the opening week of the Premier League. New boy Sergio Aguero, scored two and set up one on his City debut and William Hill are offering 4/1 that he bags the golden boot during his first season in Premier League football. Manchester City are 10/3 to win the Premier League this season but are still behind Manchester United and Chelsea at 6/5 and 3/1 respectively. Hills offer 10/3 about a United/City 1-2, while a City/United forecast is 11/2.

“After just one game, the league is looking ominous for teams around the country as the North West occupy the top three,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Realistically, there will only be two of those sides there at the end of the season but on the weekend’s form, the Manchester sides will take some shifting from their lofty perch.”

Despite performing well in the first half, Swansea faded in the second and succumbed to a big defeat and they are Hill’s favourites, at 8/15 to be relegated. Swansea are 13/8 to be the last of the promoted sides to register a Premier League win. Norwich are 6/4 and QPR are 7/4. All three promoted sides are 4/1 to be relegated. Swansea are 11/10 to win their next game against Wigan and 3/1 to record their first Premier League win against Sunderland. They are 11/4 to fail to win within the next five games.
Next Swansea Win: 11/10 Wigan; 3/1 Sunderland; 25/1 Arsenal; 5/1 West Brom; 50/1 Chelsea; 11/4 None of the next five games

Last Promoted side to register a Premier League win: 6/4 Norwich; 13/8 Swansea; 7/4 QPR

PL Top goal scorer: 4/1 Sergio Aguero; 7/1 Wayne Rooney; 9/1 Fernando Torres; 9/1 Javier Hernandez; 10/1 Robin Van Persie; 11/1 BAR

PL Relegation: 8/15 Swansea; 8/13 Norwich; 1/1 QPR; 7/4 Wigan; 2/1 Blackburn; 7/2 Wolves; 4/1 BAR

PL Outright: 6/5 Manchester United; 3/1 Chelsea; 10/3 Manchester City; 12/1 BAR

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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Torres 6/1 Not To Score In First Five Prem Games + Sunday Specials

*********************WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY SPECIALS********************************************

TORRES 6/1 NOT TO SCORE IN FIRST FIVE PREM GAMES

WILLIAM HILL are offering 6/1 that Torres will fail to score in Chelsea’s first five Prem games (must start v Stoke or bets void) of the season – but go 11/10 that he gets off the mark against Stoke on Sunday. ‘Punters made something of a financial killing by backing Torres to fail to score when he first arrived at Chelsea, and many of them will doubtless be looking to play up their profit from the strategy again this season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WHEN WILL TORRES SCORE 1ST PREM GOAL?….11/10 A v Stoke; 7/4 H v WBA; 7/2 H v Norwich; 11/1 A v Sunderland; 16/1 A v Man U. 6/1 not to score in all of these games. (Must start Stoke game otherwise bets void.)

8/5 CHELSEA, UNITED SUNDAY DOUBLE

William Hill offer 8/5 (online price) for both Chelsea and Manchester United to kick off their Premier League campaigns with victories over Stoke and West Brom on Sunday – and they offer 9/1 that these two plus Cardiff and Blackpool will all win on the day.

Hills….Fastest Scoring Sunday Team:

Man Utd…..13/8
Chelsea……15/8
Stoke……….4/1
West Brom…..4/1

Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

Highest Scoring Sunday Team:

Man Utd….EVS
Chelsea…..11/8
Stoke………7/1
West Brom…7/1

Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

Hills…. Number of Prem Red Cards on Sunday:

0……4/9
1…..7/4
2 or more…6/1

Hills…. Total Sunday Premier League Goals..

Under 4….13/8
4-5……….15/8
6 or more……6/4

Hills…. Sunday Goalscorer Matchbet:

Didier Drogba….11/4
Tie………………….4/6
Wayne Rooney……5/2
Bets void if one or none do not start.

Hills…. Who Will Be Unbeaten Longest in Prem?
Man Utd…11/8
Chelsea…..4/5
Tie…………5/1
Settled by number of games played.

Further information….graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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Red Mist On The Tyne Hampers Arsenal’s Chance To Steal A March

Newcastle and Arsenal shared the spoils on the opening day of the season and Arsenal have been pushed out to 12/1 to win the Premier League with William Hill. In a fiery affair, there was one red card for Arsenal and could have been another with Joey Barton involved in both incidents. Hills offer 6/5 that Arsenal receive between one and three red cards this season and 7/4 that they get four or five. Joey Barton on the other hand is odds on, at 4/6 to receive no red cards this season and is 5/6 to still be at Newcastle at the end of the summer transfer window and 5/6 that he is not. An uninspiring draw will not have improved Arsenal fan’s dim view on Arsene Wenger’s transfer policy and he is 5/2 to have left his job by the final day of this season.

“Arsene’s men lost their heads once again at St James’ Park and came away with a draw,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “While not a disastrous result, the craft of Fabregas and Nasri was sorely missed and Wenger may have to splash the cash quite soon.”

Elsewhere, Liverpool’s odds of 10/1 were eased to 12/1 following a home draw against Sunderland.

Joey Barton Red Cards In The Premier League: 4/6 none; 5/2 one; 3/1 two or more

Arsenal red cards in the Premier League: 6/5 one – three; 7/4 four – five; 9/4 six or more

Joey Barton to still be at Newcastle come the end of the transfer window: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

Arsene Wenger to still be Arsenal boss come the last day of the season: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

Premier League Outright: 11/8 Manchester United; 5/2 Chelsea; 4/1 Manchester City; 12/1 Arsenal; 12/1 Liverpool; 50/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

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Premier League Transfer Window: Sneijder In, Nasri Out

Premier League Transfer Window: Sneijder In, Nasri Out
William Hill took a £1000 bet late last night on Wesley Sneijder joining Manchester United and Hills have slashed his odds from 6/4 to 5/6 to join Sir Alex Ferguson’s side. He is now 5/6 to not join Manchester United.

“It is no secret that Sir Alex wants to find a replacement for Paul Scholes and has identified Sneijder as the man to fill the gap,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Our punters seem to be of the same opinion.”

Arsene Wenger has secured the services of Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain and William Hill have cut the odds of Samir Nasri leaving the club from 6/4 to 1/2. Wenger has also claimed that his summer spending is not over and Hills offer 5/2 that he brings in two more players and 3/1 that he brings in three more.

How many more signings will Arsene Wenger bring in before the end of the summer transfer window: 4/1 none; 5/2 one; 5/2 two; 3/1 three; 6/1 four; 8/1 five or more

Samir Nasri to leave Arsenal before the end of the transfer window: 1/2 yes; 6/4 no

Wesley Sneijder to join Manchester United by the end of the summer transfer window: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

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

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Championship Weekend Specials: Bumper Turnover Expected

The football league season kicks off this weekend after a long summer break and William Hill’s football punters are chomping at the bit with Leicester (5/1), Charlton (9/1) and Crawley (10/3) all proving popular to win their respective divisions. In the Premier League, Manchester United (2/1)and Liverpool (12/1) are both very popular.

With a full weekend’s worth of Championship fixtures, Hills are offering a number of match specials and make the match between Peterborough and Crystal Palace the 11/2 favourite to be the top scoring match and are offering 12/1 about Burnley being the fastest scoring side with the same price offered for Nottingham Forest, Peterborough, Brighton and West Ham to be so. 15/8 is offered about there being two red cards this weekend, while 9/4 is available for one and 11/2 four or more.

“We are expecting record turnover this season as with 48 hours to go, we have already laid half a million pounds and the last few hours are always the busiest,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

11/8 Hull; 2/1 Blackpool; 11/5 Draw
10/11 Brighton; 16/5 Doncaster; 23/10 Draw
6/4 Bristol City; 2/1 Ipswich; 2/1 Draw
21/20 Burnley; 13/5 Watford; 23/10 Draw
13/5 Coventry; 11/10 Leicester; 11/5 Draw
9/5 Derby; 8/5 Birmingham; 21/10 Draw
11/10 Middlesbrough; 13/5 Portsmouth; 11/5 Draw
7/10 Nottingham Forest; 9/2 Barnsley; 9/4 Draw
13/10 Peterborough; 21/10 Crystal Palace; 9/4 Draw
19/20 Reading; 16/5 Millwall; 11/5 Draw
13/10 Southampton; 11/5 Leeds; 11/5 Draw
5/6 West Ham; 7/2 Cardiff; 23/10 Draw

Championship Outright: 5/1 Leicester; 5/1 West Ham; 16/1 Nottingham Forest; 18/1 Reading; 18/1 Middlesbrough; 20/1 Southampton; 22/1 Cardiff; 22/1 Blackpool; 22/1 Ipswich; 22/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Leeds; 22/1 Brighton; 30/1 Hull; 33/1 Burnley; 45/1 Portsmouth; 55/1 Derby; 70/1 Bristol City; 70/1 Millwall; 110/1 Watford; 110/1 Crystal Palace; 150/1 Peterborough; 150/1 Coventry; 200/1 Barnsley; 250/1 Doncaster

Promotion: 11/8 Leicester; 11/8 West Ham; 11/4 Birmingham; 7/2 Ipswich; 4/1 Nottingham Forest; 4/1 Reading; 9/2 Middlesbrough; 5/1 Cardiff; 5/1 Burnley; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Southampton; 6/1 Blackpool; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Brighton; 10/1 Portsmouth; 12/1 Milwall; 12/1 Bristol City; 16/1 Derby; 20/1 Watford; 20/1 Peterborough; 20/1 Coventry; 33/1 Crystal Palace; 40/1 Barnsley; 40/1 Doncaster

Highest Scoring Match:
11/2 Peterborough/Crystal Palace
6/1 Burnley/Watford
13/2 Brighton/Doncaster
13/2 Southampton/Leeds
13/2 West Ham Utd/Cardiff
7/1 Hull/Blackpool
8/1 Nottingham Forest/Barnsley
8/1 Bristol City/Ipswich
8/1 Coventry/Leicester
9/1 Derby/Birmingham
9/1 Middlesbrough/Portsmouth
9/1 Reading/Millwall

Highest Scoring Team: 9/1 Burnley; 9/1 Nottingham Forest; 9/1 Peterborough; 9/1 Brighton; 9/1 West Ham; 10/1 Reading; 11/1 Leicester; 12/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Southampton; 16/1 Derby; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 20/1 Ipswich; 20/1 Blackpool; 20/1 Birmingham; 22/1 Watford; 25/1 Doncaster; 28/1 Portsmouth; 28/1 Coventry; 28/1 Leeds; 28/1 Cardiff; 50/1 Millwall; 50/1 Barnsley
*Dead Heat Rules Apply

Fastest Scoring Team: 12/1 Burnley; 12/1 Nottingham Forest; 12/1 Peterborough; 12/1 Brighton; 12/1 West Ham; 14/1 Reading; 14/1 Leicester; 14/1 Hull; 14/1 Middlesbrough; 14/1 Bristol City; 14/1 Derby; 16/1 Southampton; 16/1 Crystal Palace; 16/1 Ipswich; 16/1 Blackpool; 16/1 Birmingham; 18/1 Watford; 18/1 Doncaster; 20/1 Portsmouth; 20/1 Coventry; 20/1 Leeds; 25/1 Cardiff; 25/1 Millwall; 25/1 Barnsley

Total red cards: 7/1 none; 9/4 one; 15/8 two; 10/3 three; 11/2 four or more

Premier League promoted teams relegated: 7/1 none; 7/4 one; 6/5 two; 9/2 three

Championship promoted teams relegated: 1/4 none; 11/4 one; 16/1 two; 250/1 three

League One Promoted teams relegated: 7/4 none; 1/1 one; 11/4 two; 16/1 three; 250/1 four

League Two promoted teams relegated: 1/100 none; 11/1 one; 250/1 two

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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