Arsene 9/2 To Quit As 5/2 United – City Final

IS THAT IT FOR ARSENE?

WILLIAM HILL offer 9/2 that Arsene Wenger will cease to be Arsenal manager before the first day of next season after his side crashed out of a third competition and were quoted at 2/5 by Hills to have yet another trophy-less campaign. ‘The fans have to begin to get restless after seeing their hopes of a Quad, a Treble and a Double reduced to a Single’ said Hill’ spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…Arsene Wenger Still Arsenal Manager On The 1st Day Of Next Season

Yes 1/8
No 9/2

Hills…Cesc Fabregas Still An Arsenal Player On 1st Day Of Next Season

Yes 1/2
No 6/4

Hills…Arsenal Win Nothing 2/5

5/2 UNITED-CITY FA CUP FINAL

Manchester United are 11/10 favourites to win the FA Cup with William Hill who also offer 9/4 Man C; 5/1 Bolton; 9/1 Stoke; 16/1 West Ham; 66/1 Reading.
HILLS OFFER 5/2 THAT THE FINAL WILL BE AN ALL MANCHESTER AFFAIR.

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Arsenal 8/13 To Win Nothing…cesc And Arsene Could Be On Their Way

Arsenal’s European adventure once more ended at the Camp Nou and William Hill now offer 8/13 that Arsenal end the season trophyless. With Arsenal heading toward another barren season, Hills offer 4/1 that Arsene Wenger has left his position by the first game of next season. Another Arsenal mainstay who could be on the way, is Cesc Fabregas, who is 11/10 to not be at Arsenal come the first game of next season.

“Arsenal now have to turn their attentions towards the league and FA Cup, but the odds suggest that they will end the season trinket-less once more,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Barcelona are now the 5/4 favourites to win the Champions League, while their Spanish rivals, Real Madrid are 4/1. Chelsea follow at 5/1 with Manchester United at 7/1. Hills are also offering 6/5 that Chelsea are the furthest progressing British side in the tournament while Manchester United are 9/4. 7/1 is available for two English sides to reach the final in Wembley, while Evens is available for no British sides to make it.

Champions League Outright: 5/4 Barcelona; 4/1 Real Madrid; 5/1 Chelsea; 7/1 Manchester United; 11/1 Bayern Munich; 16/1 Tottenham; 20/1 Shakhtar Donetsk; 25/1 Inter Milan; 33/1 AC Milan; 50/1 Schalke; 66/1 BAR

English Side To Go Furthest: 6/5 Chelsea; 9/4 Manchester United; 4/1 Tottenham

English Side to reach final: 7/1 Two; 1/1 One; 1/1 None

8/13 Arsenal win no trophies this season

Wenger still in charge first game of next season: 1/7 yes; 4/1 no

Cesc to still be at Arsenal on the first game of next season: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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United Remain Odds On Favourites For Title – Prem League Odds Update

UNITED STILL ODDS-ON FOR TITLE

MANCHESTER UNITED are 8/11 favourites with William Hill to win the Premier League title despite suffering consecutive defeats. Hills make Arsenal 13/8 with Chelsea 9/1 and Man City 25/1.
Hills offer 6/5 that United win with Arsenal 2nd and also offer 15/8 Arsenal to win with United second; 6/1 United – Chelsea; 16 Arsenal-Chelsea; 16 Chelsea- Man U; 20 United-City; 28 Chelsea – Arsenal. Others on request.
TOP FOUR FINISH…1/100 Arsenal; 1/8 Chelsea; 1/3 Man C; 11/8 Spurs; 9 Liverpool; 66 Bolton.
RELEGATION…1/4 Wigan (11/4 stay up); 11/10 Blackpool (4/6); 6/5 Wolves(8/13);5/4 West Ham (4/7); 7/4 WBA; 9/4 Birmingham; 10/3 Blackburn.
FINISH BOTTOM…8/11 Wigan; 6 Blackpool; 13/2 Wolves; 7 West Ham; 10 WBA; 12 Birmingham; 16 Blackburn.

**WHAT PENALTY WILL FA IMPOSE ON FERGIE?

WITH Sir Alex Ferguson set to contest his charge of improper conduct, William Hill are betting on what suspension – if any- he will serve as a result of the outcome, and offer 7/1 that he will end up with a ban of five or more games.’Sir Alex is clearly determined to contest the charge with all the resources available to him and we are only prepared to offer Even money that he ends up with a maximum ban of up to two games’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

BAN SERVED BY FERGUSON
NONE TO 2……….1/1
3 OR 4……………..1/1
5 OR MORE………7/1
**2 matches suspended from previous incident included if also made active.

TORRES’ DROUGHT 10/1 TO RUN FIVE MORE GAMES

When Will Torres score for Chelsea?:
4/7 Blackpool (a)
9/4 Copenhagen (h)
10/1 Manchester City (h)
11/1 Stoke (a)
16/1 Wigan (h)
10/1 Fail to score in any of these games
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Chelsea Getting Ever Closer…but When Will Torres Score?

Fernando Torres failed to find the net again although William Hill are offering 4/5 that he bags his first Chelsea goal at Stamford Bridge against Copenhagen next week. 7/1 is on offer for him to fail to find the net for the next five matches. Defeat left Blackpool dangling perilously over the relegation trapdoor and thus increased the probability of star man, Charlie Adam, leaving the club. Hills are offering 13/8 that he leaves for Tottenham in the Summer, while 5/2 is on offer for him to join the Kenny Dalglish revolution at Anfield.

“Torres looks more worth 50p than £50 million at the moment, but he is a quality forward but we are expecting him to take us for a small fortune when he does eventually score,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Possibly staring with Copenhagen next week.”

Blackpool are only two points off relegation now and Hills have them as Even money (from 6/5) to be relegated at the end of the season, while Chelsea on the other hand have closed the gap on Manchester United and have been cut from 14/1 to 7/1 to retain their Premier League crown. “Chelsea are well and truly over their slump…write them off at your peril!”

Which Club Will Charlie Adam Be At On First Day Of Next Season: 13/8 Tottenham; 5/2 Liverpool; 5/1 Blackpool; 10/1 Manchester United; 16/1 German Club; 20/1 Spanish Club; 25/1 Italian Club

Fernando Torres First Chelsea Goal: 4/5 Copenhagen; 5/2 Manchester City; 5/1 Stoke; 8/1 Wigan; 12/1 West Brom; 7/1 None of the next five

Premier League Outright: 8/11 Manchester United; 7/4 Arsenal; 7/1 Chelsea; 25/1 Manchester City; 200/1 Tottenham

Premier League Relegation: 2/7 Wigan; 1/1 Blackpool; 6/5 Wolves; 11/8 West Ham; 7/4 West Brom; 9/4 Birmingham; 3/1 Blackburn; 10/1 BAR

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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Manchester City: Champions League…they’re Having A Laugh But Wigan Look Doomed

Manchester City won against Wigan in Saturday’s late kick off and solidified their chances of Champions League football next season. They are offered at 1/3 with William Hill to finish in the top four, with Arsenal at 1/150 and Chelsea 1/8. City’s nearest contenders are Tottenham who are priced at 11/8 to breach the top four. City are also 25/1 to win the league, in from 33/1. Wigan’s woes continue and they are now 1/4 to get relegated, while Wolves and Blackpool are both 11/10 for the drop. Following the continuation of their mini revival under Roy Hodgson, West Brom are 13/8 to get relegated.

Arsenal failed to capitalise on Manchester United’s defeat midweek, by being held to a draw at home by Sunderland and their price to win the Premier League has drifted from 7/4 to 9/4 while, even without playing, Manchester United are back in to 8/15 from 8/13.

“Manchester City did not play particularly well against Wigan, however, they did not look like walking away with anything less than three points,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “As long as they keep winning, the Champions League spot is theirs.”

Manchester United take on Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday and Hills have the away side as marginal 6/4 favourites ahead of Liverpool who offered at 15/8. It could also mark Andy Carroll’s debut for the Reds and Hills are offering 5/1 that he comes off the bench and scores a goal. Games between the pair are often feisty affairs and 2/1 is on offer for any player to be shown red card.

William Hill Odds:

Premier League Outright: 8/15 Manchester United; 9/4 Arsenal; 11/1 Chelsea; 25/1 Manchester City; 150/1 Tottenham Hotspur

Top Four Finish: Manchester United N/A; 1/150 Arsenal; 1/8 Chelsea; 1/3 Manchester City; 11/8 Tottenham Hotspur; 16/1 Liverpool; 50/1 Bolton Wanderers

Relegation: 1/4 Wigan; 11/10 Wolves; 11/10 Blackpool; 6/5 West Ham; 13/8 West Brom; 9/4 Birmingham; 7/2 Blackburn; 12/1 Stoke; 16/1 BAR

Liverpool vs Manchester United Specials
Pep-Talk – Pepe Reina to be booked for dissent 10/1
Portugese Men O’ War – Nani & Meireles both to score 20/1
Van Der Star – Edwin Van Der Sar to win Man Of The Match 16/1
Agger-do
• Agger to be booked 1st 14/1
• Agger to be sent off 16/1
• Agger to Score First 25/1
• Agger to Score Anytime 8/1
Waynes World – Wayne Rooney to score 2 or more 6/1
It Never Reina’s It Pours – Reina to concede 3 or more goals – 13/2
Happy Evra After – Patrice Evra to score anytime and Man Utd win – 20/1
Angry Anderson – Anderson to be sent off 20/1
Luis The 14th – Luis Suarez to score in the first 14 minutes of the game 14/1
Handy Andy – Andy Carroll to come off the bench and score 5/1

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33/1 Fergie To See Red Against Old Enemy

Alex Ferguson has been charged by the FA could be forced to watch his side from the stands if he is found guilty. The fiery Scot already has a suspended ban hanging over him and bookmakers, William Hill, are offering 6/1 that he gets another ban this season (should he receive a ban pertaining to his current FA charge). He is 33/1 to see red against Liverpool and get sent to the stands.

“Liverpool have really gone backwards since Kenny Dalglish left in 1991 and Fergie will be looking to flex his muscles against his old enemy some 20 years later,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “He just has to make sure that he does not flex too hard.”

Should United win the Premier League this season, for which they are 8/13, Fergie could well call it a day, having broken Liverpool’s League record and Hills offer 11/2 that he is not in charge of The Reds at the start of the 2011/2012 season. He is 3/1 to not be in charge of United come the start of the 2012/2013 season.

William Hill Alex Ferguson Prices:

6/1 To receive another ban this season (not including the current charge he is facing)
33/1 To be sent to the stands against Liverpool

Will Ferguson be at Manchester United at the start of the 2011/12 season: 1/10 Yes; 11/2 No
Will Ferguson be at Manchester United at the start of the 2012/13 season: 2/9 Yes; 3/1 No

8/13 Manchester United win the Premier League this season

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746 / 07850 518 164

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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Fa Cup Flop Sees Moyes Cut For Chop

Everton’s defeat against Reading has left the Toffees with nothing to play for this season and has prompted a significant gamble on David Moyes to be the next manager to leave their club. He has been cut from 7/1 to 9/2 with William Hill.

“Moyes is very restricted at Everton and with nothing left to play for, he could well walk before he is pushed,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Chelsea secured a vital home win against Manchester United on Tuesday and eased the pressure on their manager, Carlo Ancelotti. He is priced at 9/2 (out from 7/2 before Utd game) with William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave their position. Should Ancelotti go, Hills are offering 15/8 that Guus Hiddink replaces him as the next permanent Chelsea manager while Didier Deschamps is 7/1. Frank Rijkaard and Jose Mourinho are both 8/1.

Their big money signing, Fernando Torres failed to score again, however and Hills are offering 10/1 that he fails to score in any of the next five games, although he is 4/7 to bag a goal against Blackpool on the 5th March. Chelsea are also in from 20/1 to 14/1 to win the Premier League although Manchester United are 8/13 favourites.

“Chelsea have often flattered to deceive this season, often recording a good win before falling back into poor form, but the win against United is the kind of result that could save their season and perhaps even Ancelotti’s job,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Premier League Odds:

Outright: 8/13 Manchester United; 13/8 Arsenal; 14/1 Chelsea; 40/1 Manchester City; 100/1 Tottenham

When Will Torres score for Chelsea:
4/7 Blackpool (a)
9/4 Copenhagen (h)
10/1 Manchester City (h)
11/1 Stoke (a)
16/1 Wigan (h)
10/1 Fail to score in any of these games

6th Premier League Manager to Leave: 6/5 No manager to leave before the end of the season; 6/4 Avram Grant; 9/2 Carlo Ancelotti; 9/2 David Moyes; 7/1 Steve Kean (others on request)

Next Permanent Chelsea Manager: 15/8 Guus Hiddink; 7/1 Didier Deschamps; 8/1 Frank Rijkaard; 8/1 Jose Mourinho; 10/1 Pep Guardiola; 12/1 Martin O’Neill; 14/1 Jurgen Klinsmann; 16/1 David Moyes; 16/1 Rafael Benitez; 20/1 Fabio Capello; 20/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 20/1 Gianfranco Zola; 20/1 Gus Poyet; 20/1 Laurent Blanc; 20/1 Marcello Lippi; 20/1 Steve Clarke; 25/1 BAR

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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Gunners 80/1 For Treble; 9/2 City – United Final

GUNNERS BACK ON TRACK FOR 80/1 TREBLE

AFTER their defeat by Birmingham cost Arsenal their chance of a Quadruple, their victory over Orient kept them on course for a Treble, for which William Hill now quote them at 80/1.

Hills now make Manchester United 9/4 favourites for the FA Cup with their local rivals City the 5/2 second favourites – and quote 9/2 that the pair will meet in the Final. Hills make Arsenal 7/2 third favourites – and offer 16/1 that they will meet W Ham in an all London Final.

WILLIAM HILL…FA CUP ODDS….
Outright

9/4 Man U
5/2 Man C
7/2 Arsenal
10 Stoke
12 Birmingham
14 Bolton
16 West Ham
66 Reading

9/2 Man U v Man C final

16 Arsenal V West Ham final

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That’s Not Your Lotti: Carlo Pressure Eased With Victory

Chelsea secured a vital home win against Manchester United and eased the somewhat considerable pressure on their manager, Carlo Ancelotti. He is priced at 4/1 (out from 7/2 before Utd game) with William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave their position. Their big money signing, Fernando Torres failed to score again, however and Hills are offering 10/1 that he fails to score in any of the next five games, although he is 4/7 to bag a goal against Blackpool on the 5th March. Chelsea are also in from 20/1 to 14/1 to win the Premier League although Manchester United are 8/13 favourites.

“Chelsea have got it all to do, but this result will undoubtedly boost confidence at Stamford Bridge and a belated title push may well be on the cards,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Premier League Odds:

Outright: 8/1 Manchester United; 13/8 Arsenal; 14/1 Chelsea; 40/1 Manchester City; 100/1 Tottenham

When Will Torres score for Chelsea:
4/7 Blackpool (a)
9/4 Copenhagen (h)
10/1 Manchester City (h)
11/1 Stoke (a)
16/1 Wigan (h)
10/1 Fail to score in any of these games

6th Premier League Manager to Leave: 6/5 No manager to leave before the end of the season; 6/4 Avram Grant; 4/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 7/1 Steve Kean (others on request)

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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Drogba On His Way ? You Can Bet On It

DROG ON HIS WAY? YOU CAN BET ON THAT………….

WITH REPORTS suggesting that Drogba is unsettled at Chelsea, William Hill are quoting him at 13/8 to have left the club by the first day of next season, while his under-pressure manager Carlo Ancelotti is a 5/6 chance to leave by then. ‘Everyone agrees Chelsea have an ageing side and the break up has to begin sooner or later, and if they win nothing this season it may well be sooner. The arrival of Torres could be advance warning of a changing of the old guard’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 1/10 that Chelsea will fail to lift a trophy this season.

**Still at Chelsea first day of next season?YES NO
Carlo Ancelotti………………………………..5/6……5/6
Ashely Cole…………………………………..1/8…….9/2
Frank Lampard……………………………….1/12…..6/1
Petr Cech………………………………………1/12…..6/1
John Terry………………………………………1/10….11/2
Michael Essien………………………………..1/9……5/1
Didier Drogba…………………………………..4/9…..13/8
Nicloas Anelka………………………………..2/5……7/4
Florent Malouda……………………………….1/7…..4/1

TORRES 6/5 TO BREAK CHELSEA DROUGHT V MAN U

TORRES is 6/5 with William Hill to score his first Chelsea goal against Manchester United this week. But Hills offer 7/1 that the elusive opener will not arrive in the cluib;s next five games.
When will Torres first score for Chelsea…..6/5 v Man U this week; 13/8 v Blackpool; 9/2 v FC Copenhagen; 8/1 v Man C; 11/1 v Stoke; 7/1 not in any of these games.

HOW MANY POINTS WILL UNITED/CHELSEA TAKE FROM THEIR TWO PREM GAMES…..

CHELSEA are 11/2 – and Manchester United 5/1 – to take a maximum six points from their two forthcoming Premier League games against each other.

Chelsea Points [vs Man Utd]
6…11/2
4….3/1
3….15/8
2…..9/1
1…..11/4
0…..9/2

Man Utd Points [vs Chelsea]
6….5/1
4….11/4
3….15/8
2….9/1
1…3/1
0….11/2

Further information…….graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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