10,000/1 Your Prem-onition Comes True!

William Hill are taking the unprecedented step of inviting their punters to predict the finishing order of all 20 sides in the Premier League, offering odds of 10,000/1 to do so. “This is a bet that could potentially run until the final day of the season and has a high return for a minimal stake,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “All football fans have strong opinions on who will finish where and we are now offering them the chance to profit from their Prem-onitions.” The odds are the same whether you pick Manchester United or Norwich to win the League or Chelsea or Swansea to finish bottom.

Manchester United are the 6/4 favourites to lift the Premier League trophy this season, while Chelsea are 11/4. Liverpool, however have been the best backed side with over 30% of all bets on the Premier League outright being placed on Kenny Dalglish’s men, who are 10/1. At the other end of the table, the three promoted sides, are the three favourites for the drop, with Swansea 4/9, Norwich 4/7 and QPR 6/4.

10,000/1 Predict the positions of all 20 sides in the Premier League

Nasri to start any Premier League game for Arsenal – 2/1

Beckham to play in Premier League season
Yes – 9/2
No – 1/8

Bottom side at Christmas to be relegated – 2/9

Top at Xmas to win the league – 8/13

Any team to score 10 goals in any game in Premier League season – 50/1

Any goalkeeper to score in Premier League season – 10/1

Any player to score 6 or more goals in any Premier League game – 50/1

Four or more players to be sent off in a single Premier League match – 20/1

Manager Sack Race: 13/8 Steve Kean; 2/1 Neil Warnock; 4/1 Alan Pardew; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Arsene Wenger; 12/1 Mick McCarthy; 14/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Owen Coyle; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; 16/1 Roberto Mancini; 16/1 David Moyes; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Andre Villas Boas; 33/1 Paul Lambert; 33/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 33/1 Martin Jol; 33/1 Tony Pulis; 40/1 Roy Hodgson; 50/1 Kenny Dalglish; 100/1 No manager to leave

No of Prem Managers to lose job
0-2 4/1
3-4 2/1
5-6 7/4
7 or more 2/1

Opening Fixtures:
6/5 Fulham; 12/5 Aston Villa; 11/5 Draw
11/20 Liverpool; 6/1 Sunderland; 11/4 Draw
23/20 Blackburn; 13/5 Wolves; 21/1 Draw
6/5 Wigan; 12/5 Norwich; 11/5 Draw
7/5 QPR; 21/10 Bolton; 21/10 Draw
11/4 Newcastle; 21/20 Arsenal; 11/5 Draw
9/2 Stoke; 7/10 Chelsea; 12/5 Draw
6/1 West Brom; 8/15 Manchester United; 11/4 Draw

Premier League Outright: 6/4 Manchester United; 11/4 Chelsea; 4/1 Manchester City; 9/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Liverpool; 50/1 Tottenham; 250/1 Everton; 250/1 Aston Villa; 2500/1 QPR; 2500/1 Newcastle; 2500/1 Sunderland; 2500/1 Fulham; 5000/1 Bolton; 5000/1 Stoke; 7500/1 Blackburn; 7500/1 West Brom; 10000/1 Swansea; 10000/1 Norwich; 10000/1 Wigan; 10000/1 Wolves

Premier League Relegation: 4/9 Swansea; 4/7 Norwich; 6/4 QPR; 2/1 Wigan; 5/2 Wolves; 3/1 Blackburn; 9/2 West Brom; 11/2 Bolton; 11/2 Newcastle; 7/1 Stoke; 9/1 Fulham; 10/1 Sunderland; 12/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 Everton; 150/1 Liverpool; 150/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Arsenal; 1000/1 Manchester United; 1000/1 Manchester City; 1000/1 Chelsea

Top four finish: 1/20 Manchester United; 1/16 Chelsea; 1/6 Manchester City; 4/7 Arsenal; 11/10 Liverpool; 3/1 Tottenham; 14/1 Aston Villa; 14/1 Everton; 66/1 Bolton; 66/1 Newcastle; 66/1 Sunderland; 66/1 Fulham; 100/1 QPR; 100/1 Stoke; 150/1 West Brom; 150/1 Blackburn; 150/1 Wolves; 200/1 Wigan; 250/1 Norwich; 250/1 Swansea

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; 20/1 Newcastle; 25/1 Stoke; 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

Premier League Top Scorer: 17/2 Javier Hernandez; 9/1 Wayne Rooney; 10/1 Robin van Persie; 10/1 Fernando Torres; 12/1 Darren Bent; 12/1 Carlos Tevez; 14/1 Luis Suarez; 16/1 Sergio Aguero; 20/1 Didier Drogba; 20/1 Andy Carroll; 25/1 Mario Balotelli; 25/1 Edin Dzeko; 25/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 33/1 Rafael van der Vaart; 33/1 Jermaine Defoe; 33/1 Gervinho; 40/1 Nicolas Anelka; 40/1 Frank Lampard; 50/1 BAR

Total Premier League goals in the 2011/12 season: 4/6 under 1063; 10/11 over 1063 goals; 100/1 exactly 1063 goals

How many points will the Premier League winner have: 4/6 over 84; 13/8 under 84; 5/1 exactly 84

Will Arsenal win a major trophy this season: 2/1

Player Premier League Goals:

Sergio Aguero: 5/4 11 or less; 2/1 12-15; 7/4 16 or more

Fernando Torres: 11/8 11 or less; 2/1 12-15; 13/8 16 or more

Which Striker will take the longest to get off the mark: 6/4 Didier Drogba; 15/8 Fernando Torres; 7/2 Wayne Rooney; 4/1 Sergio Aguero

When will Torres score his first goal of the season: 11/10 Stoke; 7/4 West Brom; 7/2 Norwich; 11/1 Sunderland; 16/1 Manchester United; 6/1 not to score in any of these fixtures

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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Premier League: Brotherly Love Or Sibling Rivalry?

John Arne Riise joined Fulham early on Wednesday and joined his brother, Bjorn Helge. The Riises became the fourth set of brothers playing together in the Premier League and Hills make them 7/2 to start the most games between them. The Toure brothers lead the market at 5/6 while the da Silva brothers are 2/1. The Ameobis are the 12/1 outsiders.

“With four sets of siblings strutting their stuff in the Premier League, it looks like the Toures will rule the roost much like the Klitschkos while the Ameobis may as well be renamed the Chuckle brothers,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

The first manager to go market has been particularly volatile during this close season with gambles seeing Neil Warnock and Sir Alex Ferguson’s odds slashed from 16/1 and 40/1 respectively to 11/4 and 12/1.

“We have so far seen two heavy gambles on both Warnock and Sir Alex to be the first to leave their jobs and now the dust has settled, the QPR boss is the favourite to go and appears to be under pressure even though no ball has been kicked in anger this season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Samir Nasri started Arsenal’s first pre-season match of the season on the bench and William Hill offer 4/6 that he has left the club by the first game of the 2011/12 season. He is 11/10 to stay at the Emirates. Should Samir Nasri leave, it looks as though Manchester City will be his likely destination, offered at 8/13, while Manchester United are 6/5. His team mate, Cesc Fabregas is 2/5 to have left the club by the end of the Summer transfer window.

Premier League Brothers:

Most Combined Starts: 5/6 Toures; 2/1 Da Silvas; 5/2 Riise; 8/1 Ameobis

Most Combined Cards: 6/4 Toures; 13/8 Da Silvas; 5/2 Riise; 8/1 Ameobis

First Premier League Manager to leave: 11/4 Neil Warnock; 7/2 Steve Kean; 9/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Harry Redknapp; 12/1 Owen Coyle; 12/1 Roberto Martinez; 12/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 16/1 David Moyes; 16/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Paul Lambert; 33/1 Arsene Wenger; 33/1 Martin Jol; 40/1 Roy Hodgson; 66/1 Andre Villas Boas; 66/1 Kenny Dalglish; 66/1 Tony Pulis; 100/1 No Manager to leave

Samir Nasri To Be Gone By First Game Of Next Season: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Cesc Fabregas to be gone by the end of the Transfer Window: 2/5 yes; 7/4 no

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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Managerial Madness Starts Early…fabregas Latest

The managerial merry-go-round was in overdrive earlier today when Neil Warnock was backed in from 9/2 to 9/4 to be the first Premier League manager to leave at William Hill. The QPR boss was the subject of internet speculation which saw his odds tumble as punters piled in with countless three figure bets although the gamble subsided as a statement was released from the club stating Warnock was going nowhere. Despite the assurances over his short term future, Warnock remains the favourite to go first followed by Steve Kean at 7/2 and Mick McCarthy at 9/1.

“It appears that Warnock is safe for now, but there is seldom smoke without fire and we expect that this is a gamble that would only need the slightest spark to reignite again,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills First Premier League Manager To Go: 11/4 Neil Warnock; 7/2 Steve Kean; 9/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Owen Coyle; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 10/1 David Moyes; 12/1 Roberto Mancini; 12/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 14/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Alex McLeish…others on request

De Gea To Fill Van Der Sar’s Big Boots

In his final season at Old Trafford Edwin Van Der Sar conceded 31 goals in 33 Premier League games and William Hill are offering 1/5 that his replacement, David de Gea concedes 31 or fewer goals in his first 33 Premier League matches. He is 10/3 to concede more.

“Edwin van der Sar has cast a huge shadow over Old Trafford, much like Peter Schmeichel did but the odds suggest that de Gea will fill his boots,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Cesc Fabregas looks all but certain to leave Arsenal, with Hills slashing his odds to go once more from 2/7 to 1/7 while another midfielder seemingly on the move, is Charlie Adam, who is offered at 1/8 to leave Blackpool for Liverpool. He is 8/1 to go to either Aston Villa or Tottenham and 12/1 to join Manchester United.

“If Charlie does not go to Liverpool, we won’t Adam and Eve it!!!”

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

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Ronaldo 10/1 To Join Man City

RONALDO CLUB 1ST DAY NEXT SEASON ODDS
Real Madrid 1/10
Man City 10/1
Any other 7/1

SPARKY – 1/3 FULHAM 1ST DAYNEXT SEASON 9/4 NOT
ARSHAVIN – 6/4 ARSENAL PLAYER 1ST DAY ½ NOT

NEXT BOSS GONE ODDS
|Carlo Ancelotti| 7/4
|Alex McLeish| 5/2
|Steve Kean| 11/4
|Roberto Martinez| 8/1
|Mick McCarthy| 10/1
|Mark Hughes| 10/1
|Roberto Mancini| 10/1
|David Moyes| 16/1
|Harry Redknapp| 16/1
|Ian Holloway| 16/1
|Alan Pardew| 20/1
|Arsene Wenger| 20/1
|Roy Hodgson| 25/1
|Owen Coyle| 25/1
|Sir Alex Ferguson| 25/1
|Steve Bruce| 33/1
|Kenny Dalglish| 33/1
|Tony Pulis| 33/1

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Weekend Premier League Specials

*****************************WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS*****************************************

Hills…..Top of the Premier League on Sunday Night:

Chelsea top by a better goal difference of 2 7/2
Chelsea top by a better goal difference of 4 8/1
Chelsea top by a better goal difference of 6 or more 16/1
Man Utd to be top 4/11

HILLS OFFER 6/1 THE PREM LEAGUE TITLE WILL BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.

WITH MANCHESTER UNITED now within touching distance of a Premier-Champions League double, William Hill are not only quoting 9/4 that they complete that double, but also offer 8/1 that Sir Alex Ferguson quits as manager within 24 hours of the final whistle. ‘If Fergie could land such a memorable double at Wembley Stadium he may just decide that that would be a great note to bow out on’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
United are 4/1 to win NEITHER the Premier or Champions League.

TO WIN TITLE…1/4 Man U; 11/4 Chelsea; 100/1 Arsenal.

‘POOL BOOKED FOR ROCK BOTTOM?…..Blackpool are now 13/8 favourites to finish bottom of the Premier League this season with William Hill who also offer 7/4 West Ham; 7/2 Wigan; 4/1 Wolves; 25/1 Blackburn.

To go down…….1/4 Blackpool (11/4 stay up); 3/10 West Ham (12/5); 8/15 Wigan (11/8); 8/13 Wolves (6/5); 7/2 Blackburn; 10/1 Birimingham.

Current bottom 3 to be relegated – 11/5
Three teams that begin with ‘W’ to be relegated – 11/5
Three teams that begin with ‘B’ to be relegated – 60/1

HOW MANY OF SPURS’ STAR STRIKERS WILL SURVIVE UNTL NEXT SEASON?

How many of Defoe, Pavyluchenko & Crouch at Spurs first day next season?
0 25/1
1 5/2
2 EVS
All 3 7/4

HILLS….NEXT CURRENT PREM BOSS TO GO
Steve Kean 11/4
Avram Grant 4/1
Gerard Houllier 4/1
Steve Bruce 5/1
Carlo Ancelotti 9/1
Roberto Martinez 14/1
Mick McCarthy 16/1
Harry Redknapp 20/1
Roberto Mancini 20/1
Alex McLeish 20/1
David Moyes 25/1
Arsene Wenger 33/1
Ian Holloway 40/1
Alan Pardew 40/1
Mark Hughes 50/1
Sir Alex Ferguson 50/1
Roy Hodgson 66/1
Tony Pulis 66/1
Owen Coyle 66/1
Kenny Dalglish 66/1

HE’S A DAM GOOD BUY!

Hills….Charlie Adam’s Next Club
Man Utd 7/4
Liverpool 9/4
Tottenham 11/2
Aston Villa 12/1
Everton 12/1
Newcastle 14/1
Sunderland 14/1
Arsenal 20/1
Stoke 25/1

Others on request.

PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS:

Highest Scoring Game
Tottenham v Blackpool 7/2
Wolves v West Brom 6/1
Stoke v Arsenal 7/1
Aston Villa v Wigan 8/1
Bolton v Sunderland 8/1
Newcastle v Birmingham 8/1
West Ham v Blackburn 8/1
Everton v Man City 9/1
Man Utd v Chelsea 10/1
Fulham v Liverpool 10/1

EW 1/5 1,2,3. Dead heat rules apply.

Fastest Scoring Team
Tottenham 7/1
Aston Villa 12/1
Newcastle 12/1
Arsenal 12/1
Bolton 12/1
Wolves 14/1
Man City 14/1
West Ham 14/1
Man Utd 14/1
Fulham 16/1
Chelsea 16/1
Everton 16/1
Liverpool 16/1
Blackburn 16/1
West Brom 16/1
Stoke 18/1
Sunderland 18/1
Birmingham 18/1
Wigan 18/1
Blackpool 20/1

EW ¼ 1,2,3,4
DEAD HEAT RULES APPLY.

Highest Scoring Team
Tottenham 7/2
Arsenal 9/1
Aston Villa 10/1
Newcastle 10/1
Bolton 10/1
Wolves 11/1
West Ham 11/1
Man Utd 14/1
Liverpool 16/1
Man City 16/1
Everton 18/1
West Brom 18/1
Fulham 20/1
Chelsea 22/1
Blackburn 22/1
Sunderland 25/1
Wigan 25/1
Birmingham 25/1
Stoke 28/1
Blackpool 28/1

EW ¼ 1,2,3,4
DEAD HEAT RULES APPLY.

RED CARDS

None 13/2
One 11/5
Two or more 1/2

HAT-TRICK SCORED?

Yes 4/1
No 1/7

Fergie Set To Ring Changes For Visit Of Chelsea
Manchester United made light work of Schalke with a second string side. Hills offer 11/10 that just two of Wednesday’s starting XI take to the field at the start of the weekend’s big match and 11/1 that four or more do so. Following Manuel Neuer’s capitulation in front of the Old Trafford crowd, Hill’s have lengthened the odds of him starting United’s first game of next season to 8/1 from 11/2.
United are the 7/5 favourites to win on Sunday, while Chelsea are offered at 19/10. The draw is 23/10. All eyes will be on the two sides’ big strikers and Hills are offering markets on what both Torres and Rooney will do first. Rooney is 8/13 to complete the match without scoring or being carded, while Torres appears more likely to be subbed (4/9).

What Will Rooney Do First: 8/13 Complete Match; 9/4 Be Substituted; 9/2 Yellow Card; 6/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

What Will Torres Do First: 4/9 Substituted; 9/4 Complete Match; 5/1 Yellow Card; 10/1 Score; 40/1 Sent Off

How Many Of Starting XI vs Schalke Will Start Against Chelsea: 25/1 None; 9/4 One; 11/10 Two; 11/4 Three; 11/1 Four or more

Who Will Start In Goal First Game Of Next Season For Manchester United: 2/1 Tomasz Kuszczak; 9/4 David De Gea; 4/1 Anders Lindegaard; 8/1 Manuel Neuer; 14/1 Asmir Begovic; 16/1 Rob Green; 16/1 Shay Given; 20/1 Ben Amos; 20/1 Sergio Asenjo; 33/1 Kasper Schmeichel

Manchester United / Chelsea:

90 Minutes: 7/5 Manchester United; 9/4 Chelsea; 2/1 Draw

Either Side To Come From Behind To Win: 6/1

Chelsea to win 2-1 – 12/1; United to win 2-1 10/1

Man U lead half time/full time – 3/1
Chelsea lead half time/full time – 5/1

First Scorer in game: 11/2 Wayne Rooney; 11/2 Javier Hernandez; 7/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 9/1 Michael Owen; 10/1 Nani; 12/1 Ryan Giggs; 14/1 BAR

First Scorer in game : 7/1 Didier Drogba; 15/2 Fernando Torres; 9/1 Frank Lampard; 10/1 Nicolas Anelka; 11/1 Florent Malouda; 14/1 BAR

EUROPA LEAGUE ODDS….

Outright
Porto – 2/7
Braga – 5/2

90 minutes
Porto 4/6
Draw 23/10
BRAGA 7/2

Further information……graham sharpe……0208 918 3731

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Houllier Removed From Hill’s Manager Market

William Hill Next Premier League Manager To Leave: 5/4 No manager to leave before the end of the season; 7/4 Carlo Ancelotti; 7/2 Steve Kean; 4/1 Steve Bruce; 11/1 Roberto Mancini; 11/1 Avram Grant; 14/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Roberto Martinez; 20/1 Mark Hughes; 20/1 Alex McLeish; 20/1 Ian Holloway; 20/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Harry Redknapp; 33/1 Mick McCarthy; 40/1 Kenny Dalglish; 50/1 Roy Hodgson; 66/1 Owen Coyle; 66/1 Tony Pulis; 66/1 Arsene Wenger; 100/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

*Currently because of the situation with Gerard Houllier’s health, William Hill have withdrawn him from their next manager to leave market. All bets struck from now will be done so without the Villa manager’s inclusion until further notice.

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

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Gold And Sullivan 1/3 To Wield The Axe

Avram Grant is currently the 1/3 favourite with William Hill, to be the next Premier League manager to leave their club. Carlo Ancelotti is the 11/2 second favourite, with Gerard Houllier 9/1 and Mick McCarthy 12/1. For no more managers to go before the end of the season is 20/1.

“Avram has been Grant-ed a stay of execution on more than one occasion this season when he has been favourite to go. Most punters and fans alike will be hoping he is on his last chance now,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Avram Grant is 1/4 to have left West Ham before the end of the season and 11/4 to be in charge on West Ham’s last game.

William Hill Manager Odds:

5th Manager To Go: 1/3 Avram Grant; 11/2 Carlo Ancelotti; 9/1 Gerard Houllier; 12/1 Mick McCarthy; 16/1 Mark Hughes; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; 20/1 Steve Kean; 20/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 20/1 No Manager to leave before the end of the season; 25/1 David Moyes; 25/1 Alan Pardew; 33/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Ian Holloway; 50/1 Owen Coyle; 50/1 Steve Bruce; 80/1 Harry Redknapp; 80/1 Tony Pulis; 80/1 Arsene Wenger; 100/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

How Many Managers Will Go Before The End Of January 2011: 6/4 One; 7/4 None; 9/4 Two; 10/1 Three or more

Will Avram Grant Be In Charge Of West Ham On The Last Day Of The Season: 11/4 Yes; 1/4 No

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

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F A Cup Specials

****************************************WILLIAM HILL FA CUP SPECIALS***************************************************

GRANT AND HODGSON 11/10 TO BE GONE BY SUNDAY MIDNIGHT !

WILLIAM HILL offer 11/10 that BOTH Avram Grant and Roy Hodgson will have left their clubs by midnight on Sunday – and 4/6 that they are both still in place at that time. ‘With Liverpool and West Ham both facing tricky looking FA Cup ties and both bosses under huge presure there is every chance that they could both be out before the weekend is over’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Roy Hodgson has been cut from 1/3 to 1/6 by William Hill to be the NEXT Premier League manager to leave his club this season after continued backing, including one bet of £2000. Hills also offer 3/1 Avram Grant; 8/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 10/1 Gerrard Houllier; 12/1 Mark Hughes; 16/1 Mick McCarthy; 20/1 Roberto Martinez; David Moyes; 25/1 Steve Kean; 33/1 No more to leave this season. Others on request.

Hills….How Many Of The Four ‘Crisis Clubs’ Will Win This Weekend ?

None
12/1

One
7/4

Two
6/4

Three
3/1

Four
28/1

**Bet involves Chelsea, Liverpool, Villa, West Ham.

Hills…..Hodgson & Grant Both Still To Be In Their Jobs At Midnight Sunday ?

Yes 4/6

No 11/10

TO WIN FA CUP….6/1 Chelsea; Man U; 15/2 Arsenal; Man City; 10 Spurs; 16 Everton; 22 Liverpool; 33 Sunderland; 35 Villa; 40 Bolton; 50 Fulham; Newcastle; 66 Blackburn; 70 Birmingham; Stoke; West Ham; 85 WBA 100/1 upwards others.

ROUND THREE MATCHES…..Which team will progress from each tie?

1/7 Arsenal; 4/1 Leeds

8/15 Blackburn; 11/8 QPR

1/12 Bolton; 6/1 York

5/6 Brighton; 5/6 Portsmouth

8/13 Bristol City; 6/5 Sheffield Wednesday

1/4 Burnley; 11/4 Port Vale

6/4 Burton; 1/2 Middlesbrough

1/2 Coventry; 6/4 Crystal Palace

5/6 Doncaster; 5/6 Wolves

1/5 Fulham; 10/3 Peterborough

1/9 Huddersfield; 5/1 Dover

1/1 Hull; 8/11 Wigan

8/13 Lincoln; 6/5 Hereford

5/6 Millwall; 5/6 Birmingham

1/4 Norwich; 11/4 Leyton Orient

11/10 Preston; 4/6 Nottingham Forest

5/6 Reading; 5/6 West Brom

11/4 Scunthorpe; 1/4 Everton

5/6 Torquay; 5/6 Carlisle

5/4 Sheff Utd; 4/7 Aston Villa

8/13 Southampton; 6/5 Blackpool

10/3 Stevenage; 1/5 Newcastle;

4/9 Stoke; 13/8 Cardiff

1/8 Sunderland; 9/2 Notts County

1/4 Swansea; 11/4 Colchester

1/4; Watford; 11/4 Hartlepool

3/10 West Ham; 12/5 Barnsley

1/10 Spurs; 11/2 Charlton;

4/11 Man Utd; 2/1 Liverpool

1/12 Chelsea; 6/1 Ipswich

5/2 Leicester; 2/7 Man City

FA CUP WINNER
ODDS

Prem Top Four
8/11

5th – 10th
9/4

11th – 15th
11/2

16th – 20th
8/1

Championship
14/1

League One or lower
80/1

**League position refers to final EPL standings 10/11 season.

Further information….graham sharpe…0208 918 3731.

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Moyes Backed To Be Next Boss Out + Prem Relegation Odds Update

MOYES BACKED TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

WILLIAM HILL have cut David Moyes from 20/1 to 7/1 to be the next Premier League boss to leave his club after internet rumours that he was about to resing sparked a flurry of bets on the Everton boss to be next out. ‘You disregard rumours at your financial peril in volatile markets such as this so we have slashed his odds just in case there is anything in the story’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Roy Hdgson 6/4favourite to be the next Prem boss to go and also offer 10/3 Mark Hughes; 4/1 Avram Grant; 5/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 11/2 Mick McCarthy; 6/1 Gerard Houllier; 7 Moyes; 16 Martinez; 25/1 no more bosses to go this season.

4/7 ALL THREE PROMOTED TEAMS TO SURVIVE

WILLIAM HILL are now odds-on that all three promoted teams will survive this season, quoting 4/7 that Blackpool, Newcastle and WBA will all still be in the Premier League next season – they also offer 100/1 that all three will be relegated.
Wolves are the current 1/2 favourites for the drop (6/4 to stay up) with Hills who also offer 11/10 West Ham and Wigan; 11/4 Birmingham and Fulham; 7/2 Blackpool; 4/1 Blackburn and WBA; 9/2 Villa; 6 Newcastle.
HILLS…TO FINISH BOTTOM….9/4 Wolves; 3/1 West Ham; Wigan; 9/1 Birmingham; Fulham; 12/1 Blackpool; 16/1 Blackburn; WBA.

PREM TOP SCORER…9/4 Berbatov; 7/2 Tevez; 5 Drogba; 10 Carroll; 16 Bent; 20 Torres.

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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United 12/1 To Stay Unbeaten

UNITED 12/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN

MANCHESTER UNITED are 12/1 to remain undefeated all season in the Premier League with William.’United are drawing too many games for those who have backed them to win the title, but they are still seldom looking like losing’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills offer 5/2 that Manchester United and Manchester City will finish first and second in either order.

NEXT BOSS OUT…..The race to be next Premier League manager to leave his club is looking wide open with several teams performing dismally and putting their bosses in trouble. Hills make Avram Grant 7/4 to be the next boss to go and also offer 7/2 Mick McCarthy; 4/1 Mark Hughes; Gerrard Houllier; 9/2 Carlo Ancelotti; 11/1 Roy Hodgson. ‘All of a sudden clubs seem to be queuing up to heap pressure on their bosses’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

MANCHESTER UNITED are 11/10 favourites to win the Premier League title with William Hill who also offer 10/3 Arsenal; 7/2 Chelsea; 7/1 Man City; 25/1 Spurs.

WOLVES are 4/9 favourites to go down and 2/1 favourites to finish bottom with William Hill, who offer:

RELEGATION….4/9 Wolves; 5/6 West Ham; 11/10 Wigan; 9/4 Fulham; 10/3 Birmingham; 7/2 WBA; 7/2 Blackpool; 9/2 Blackburn; 9/2 Villa; 5/1 Newcastle.

FINISH BOTTOM…2/1 Wolves; 3/1 West Ham; 10/3 Wigan; 8/1 Fulham; 11/1 Blackpool; 20/1 Birmingham; WBA; 25 Blackburn; 25/1 Villa; 33 Newcastle.

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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