Premiership Soccer Betting Tip

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You Bet Manchester Sides Will Bounce Back With Victory On Sunday

After their joint defeats in the Europa League on Thursday, Manchesters United and City will be hoping to get back to winning ways on Sunday although William Hill are offering 60/1 that both sides lose against West Brom and Swansea. In all reality, the two sides are big favourites to win with United 1/3 to win and City 4/6. Hills think that the home advantage Manchester United have will enable them to have an easier time of things, with the match Even money to see the most goals on Sunday.

Manchester City are 1/18 to be top of the table come Monday morning and only a defeat in all reality could see United overtake them (15/2 for United to sit top of the table on Monday).

Sunday mythical match bet: 10/11 Manchester United; 17/10 Manchester City; 10/3 draw

Both Manchester sides to lose: 60/1

Who will be top of the table on Sunday evening: 1/18 Manchester City; 15/2 Manchester United

Highest scoring Sunday match:
1/1 Manchester United/WBA; 11/5 Swansea/Manchester City; 11/5 Norwich/Wigan

How many points clear will Manchester City be clear on Monday 12th March: 15/2 not top; 7/2 goal difference; 33/1 1 point; 5/6 2 points; 33/1 3 points; 7/1 4 points; 14/1 5 points

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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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4/1 Prem Title Points Dead Heat

4/1 TITLE POINTS’ DEAD HEAT

WILLIAM HILL offer 4/1 that the Premier League title race will result in two or more poimnts dead heating on points.
Hills now make Man C 4/7 favs to lift the title and also offer 11/8 Man U; 16 Spurs; 100 Chelsea.
TOP 4 FINISH – 1/9 Spurs; 8/15 Chelsea; 9/4 Arsenal/Liverpool; 16 Newcastle.
RELEGATION- 2/9 Wigan (3/1 stay up); 8/15 Blackburn (11/8); 10/11 Wolves (4/5); 10/11 Bolton (4/5); 7/4 QPR; 10 WBA; 12 Swansea; 16 Norwich.
FINISH BOTTOM- Evs Wigan; 11/4 Blackburn; 5/1 Bolton/Wolves 8/1 QPR.
NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO – 6/5 McCarthy (out from 4/6 after win at QPR); 4/1 Kean; 8 Coyle; 9 AVB; 10 Redknapp; 11 McLeish; Martinez. Others on request. 8/1 no more to go this season.

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702
twitter-@sharpeangle

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Fa Cup Latest From Official Betting Partner Of The Cup

William Hill, the official betting partner and an official supporter if the FA Cup, have priced up some of the match ups and unsurprisingly make both Liverpool and Chelsea 1/16 shots to qualify from their ties. Hills offer 1/8 that the final is contested between two Premier League sides, 100/1 that no Premier League sides make it and 9/2 that one does.

With Stevenage and Crawley both making it into the draw for the fifth round, Hills are offering 5/6 that Stevenage concede more goals in their match against Tottenham than Crawley do in their match against Stoke.

“Crawley and Stevenage are going to be up against it, but the only thing predictable about the outcome of the FA Cup is that it is so unpredictable and we could see a couple of the proverbial banana skins,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

“I am really looking forward to the Liverpool/Brighton match as both sides play a similar brand of football and after the way that Brighton played against Newcastle, Liverpool could be in for a tricky tie,” said Gaizka Mendieta, speaking exclusively to William Hill.

Mendieta also selected a treble for William Hill picking Liverpool, Chelsea and Crawley Town all to qualify and Hills offer 17/10 that his predictions come true.

Note to editors: Hills are also providing a copy of ball number nine (Stevenage) being drawn by Gaizka Mendieta

Match Odds:
1/5 Liverpool; 8/1 Brighton; 9/2 Draw
1/5 Chelsea; 8/1 Birmingham; 9/2 draw
4/1Crawley; 4/7 Stoke; 5/2 draw
7/1 Stevenage; 1/4 Tottenham; 4/1 Draw
4/5 Norwich; 11/4 Leicester; 23/10 draw

To Qualify:
1/16 Liverpool; 7/1 Brighton
1/16 Chelsea; 7/1 Birmingham
9/4 Crawley; 1/3 Stoke
13/2 Stevenage; 1/14 Tottenham
1/2 Norwich; 6/4 Leicester

How many Premier League teams will make the final: 1/8 two; 9/2 one; 100/1 none

Who will concede more in FA Cup fifth round: 5/6 Stevenage; 2/1 Crawley; 3/1 Tie

All Merseyside Final: 20/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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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Arsenal 11/2 To Win Cup As Wenger 11/10 To Go Before Next Season

9/2 all London Cup Final:
WENGER 11/2 TO WIN FA CUP – 11/10 TO JUMP SHIP BEFORE NEXT SEASON

FOLLOWING THEIR comeback against Villa, Arsenal are now 11/2 fourth favourites for the FA Cup with William Hill who make Spurs and Chelsea 10/3 jt favourites.’Maybe the Arsenal fightback will restore the Arsenal faithful’s trust after a somewhat tetchy period between them’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. But Hills are still doubtful that Wenger will still be Arsenal boss on the first day of next season, quoting 4/6 that he will, 11/10 that he will not. ‘It would be no great surprise if Arsene Wenger decided to move on to a new challenge next season.’
But beaten Villa’s boss Alex McLeish has been cut from 11/8 to 8/1 to be the next Prem boss to leave his club and is now 7/2 NOT to be Villa manager on the first day of next season – 1/6 still to be there.
Hills offer 9/2 an all London FA Cup Final and 20/1 that it will be between Liverpool and Everton.

WILLIAM HILL – FA CUP ODDS- 10/3 Chelsea; Spurs; 7/2 Liverpool; 11/2 Arsenal; 12/1 Everton/Stoke; 20/1 Sunderland; 25/1 Norwich; 33/1 Bolton; 66/1 Leicester; 80/1 Southampton; 100/1 Birmingham; 125/1 Brighton; 150/1 Blackpool; Middlesbro; 250/1 Millwall; Crawley; Sheff W; 500 Stevenage.

WILLIAM HILL – NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO- 8/13 McCarthy; 9/2 Kean; 8/1 McLeish; 9/1 Coyle; AVB; 10/1 Martinez; Redknapp. 8/1no more managers to leave this season. Others on request.

Hills- McLeish still at Villa 1st day of next season: 1/6 Yes 7/2 No

Wenger 1st day next season: 4/6 Yes 11/10

Further information……graham sharpe….0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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William Hill Fa Cup Specials…

With Liverpool in the final of the Carling Cup, Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, Chelsea and Arsenal still in the Champions League and Spurs fighting on more than front, William Hill are offering 2/5 that no one Premier League side wins any more than one of the big five trophies (7/4 that any Premier League side wins more than one trophy). With the FA Cup kicking off on Friday, William Hill make Spurs, who are playing Watford, 11/2 favourites to be the highest scoring side of the round. Hills are offering 15/8 that the highest scoring team in the round bag six or more.

The two Friday matches see Spurs taking on Watford and Everton facing Fulham with Tottenham 1/8 to qualify (Watford 9/2) and Everton 8/13 (Fulham 6/5).

Hills offer 3/1 that the maximum contingent of Premier League Teams possible make it through to the fifth round of the Cup while 66/1 is available for just six to make it through.

“The FA Cup always throws up the occasional clichéd ‘banana skin’ tie, but we think that the majority of Premier League teams will make it through unscathed,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill FA Cup Specials:

Number of Premier League teams in the FA Cup 5th Round: 66/1 six; 7/1 seven; 8/5 eight; 10/11 nine; 3/1 ten

Red Cards in FA Cup Games involving Premier League sides: 4/1 none; 15/8 one; 15/8 two; 15/8 three or more

Highest scoring match: 4/1 Watford/Tottenham; 11/2 Arsenal/Aston Villa; 13/2 West Brom/Norwich; 7/1 QPR/Chelsea; 8/1 Bolton/Swansea; 8/1 Brighton/Newcastle; 8/1 Liverpool/Manchester United; 10/1 Derby/Stoke; 11/1 Sunderland/Middlesbrough; 12/1 Everton/Fulham;

Highest Scoring team: 11/2 Tottenham; 6/1 Arsenal; 9/1 Chelsea; 9/1 West Brom; 12/1 Newcastle; 12/1 Sunderland; 14/1 Bolton; 14/1 Everton; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Manchester United; 20/1 Norwich; 20/1 Stoke; 25/1 Brighton; 25/1 Derby; 25/1 Fulham; 25/1 Swansea; 25/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 QPR; 33/1 Middlesbrough; 33/1 Watford

Fastest scoring team: 11/1 Arsenal; 11/ Chelsea; 11/1 Tottenham; 12/1 Bolton; 12/1 Everton; 12/1 Manchester United; 12/1 Newcastle; 12/1 Sunderland; 12/1 West Brom; 14/1 Stoke; 16/1 Derby; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Norwich; 16/1 Swansea; 20/1 Brighton; 20/1 QPR; 20/1 Watford; 25/1 Aston Villa; 25/1 Fulham; 25/1 Middlesbrough

How many lower league sides will force a replay against Premier League opposition: 2/1 none; 11/10 one; 11/4 two; 12/1 three; 100/1 four

No Premier League club to win any more than one trophy this season: 2/5 no; 7/4 yes
*Champions League; Europa League; Premier League; FA Cup; Carling Cup

FA Cup Finalists: 14/1 Chelsea/Manchester United; 16/1 Chelsea/Tottenham; 20/1 Manchester United/Tottenham; 25/1 Chelsea/Arsenal; 25/1 Arsenal/Manchester United; 40/1 Arsenal/Tottenham…others on request

All London Final (Spurs, Arsenal, QPR, Chelsea, Fulham, Millwall): 7/1

All Merseyside Final: 40/1

All North East Final (Sunderland, Newcastle, Middlesbrough): 25/1

Most goals scored by any one team in the FA Cup 4th Round (all games): 11/8 0-3; 13/8 4-5; 15/8 6 or more

FA Cup Outright: 4/1 Chelsea; 9/2 Tottenham; 11/2 Manchester United; 6/1 Arsenal; 9/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Everton; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 Newcastle; 16/1 Sunderland; 28/1 Fulham; 33/1 Aston Villa; 33/1 West Brom; 40/1 Bolton; 50/1 QPR; 50/1 Norwich; 50/1 Swansea; 50/1 Southampton; 66/1 Leicester; 100/1 Birmingham; 100/1 Blackpool; 100/1 Hull; 100/1 Derby; 125/1 Middlesbrough; 125/1 Middlesbrough; 125/1 Millwall; 200/1 Brighton; 200/1 Watford; 300/1 Sheff Weds; 300/1 Sheff Utd; 500/1 Notts County; 500/1 Crawley; 750/1 Swindon; 750/1 Stevenage

To Qualify:

9/2 Watford; 1/8 Tottenham
8/13 Everton; 6/5 Fulham
9/4 QPR; 1/3 Chelsea
5/6 Liverpool; 5/6 Manchester United
11/10 Millwall; 4/6 Southampton
2/5 Hull; 7/4 Crawley
4/6 West Brom; 11/10 Norwich
1/2 Blackpool; 6/4 Sheffield Wednesday
8/13 Stevenage; 6/5 Notts County
5/4 Derby; 4/7 Stoke
1/1 Sheffield Utd; 8/11 Birmingham
4/6 Bolton; 19/10 Swansea
1/5 Leicester; 10/3 Swindon
13/8 Brighton; 4/9 Newcastle
4/9 Sunderland; 13/8 Middlesbrough
1/4 Arsenal; 11/4 Aston Villa

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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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You Bet Beginning Of End For Fergie As 8/1 Another Keeper Goal



YOU BET IT MAY BE THE BEGINNING OF THE END FOR FERGIE

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/2 that Sir Alex Ferguson will no longer be Man U boss at the start of next season, and 10/3 that Wayne Rooney will have left the club by then as United crashed to a 2nd straight defeat and Rooney was taken off well before the end of the game. ‘All of a sudden United’s season is collapsing around them and it could be that the Fergie era is coming to an end’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

FERGIE STILL THERE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON – 2/7 YES; 5/2 NO
ROONEY STILL THERE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON- 1/5 YES; 10/3 NO

PREM TITLE ODDS- 4/9 City; 11/4 Man U; 15/2 Spurs; 50 Chelsea; 66 Arsenal; 100 Liverpool
Top 4 finish- 1/200 City; 1/33 United; 1/ 4 Spurs; 4/7 Chelsea; 6/4 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool; 33/1 Newcastle
Without Mancs- 8/11 Spurs; 11/4 Chelsea; 4 Arsenal; 9 Liverpool.

MAN U FINISH THIS SEASON:
WINNER11/4
2ND5/4
3RD11/4
4TH OR LOWER6/1

NEWCASTLE 1/ 4 TOP HALF FINISH, 11/4 BOTTOM HALF
DEMBA BA 9/1 TOP PREM SCORER THIS SEASON

HOW(ARD)’S THAT?!

WILLIAM HILL are paying out on both Howard and Ngog in their ‘first goalscorer’ market for the Everton-Bolton game. ‘It is not unknown for keepers to score but very rare, so we are paying out to anyone who backed Howard at 100/1 and also on Ngog’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS NOW OFFER 8/1 THAT ANOTHER PREM KEEPER WILL SCORE A LEAGUE GOAL THIS SEASON.

RELEGATION ODDS….4/9 Wigan (13/8 stay up); 4/7 Blackburn (5/4); 8/11 Bolton (Evs); 13/8 Wolves; 9/4 QPR; 10/3 Swansea; 6 Norwich; 12 WBA

Further information…graham sharpe..0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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Tweeting Twit Barton Barking Up Wrong Tree

Joey Barton has come out and stated that he thinks it is only a matter of time before a team sues a match official although William Hill are on the side of the officials, offering 16/1 that a Premier League club sues a referee in the next 5 years (1/100 that they don’t).

“Joey Barton is still angry at what he sees as an unjustified red cad against Norwich and quite possibly has not given any thought to the logic of his argument,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Any attempt by a club to sue an official would contravene the ‘RESPECT’ campaign and would surely result in ramifications for that particular club.”

Will any Premier League club sue a match official in the next five years: 16/1 yes; 1/100 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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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Villas Boas Rescued But Rovers May Be Kean To Give Steve The Elbow

Blackburn were unable to build on their victory at Old Trafford and were promptly defeated at home by Stoke. William Hill make Steve Kean’s men 8/13 to go down with Bolton 8/15 favourites and Wigan 4/7 while they are 11/4 to finish bottom.

Frank Lampard salvaged a victory for Chelsea and Hills make them 9/4 second favourites to win the Premier League without the two Manchester sides. The three points against Wolves has eased some of the pressure on manager, Andre Villas-Boas and Hills make him odds on, at 8/13, to still be at Chelsea on the first day of next season. While AVB was met with cheers, two of his counterparts, Steve Kean and Alex McLeish, were met with jeers and Hills make them 8/13 (Kean) and Even money (McLeish) to have left their positions before the start of the 2012/13 season. Kean is 10/11 favourite to be the second Premier League manager to leave his job.

“Just as Andre Villas-Boas looks doomed, he manages to claw his way back from the brink and our odds hint that he may well be there come next season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Unfortunately, we may not be able to say the same about Steve Kean and Alex McLeish.”

Relegation: 8/15 Bolton; 4/7 Wigan; 8/13 Blackburn; 7/4 Wolves; 9/4 QPR; 3/1 Swansea; 11/2 Norwich; 14/1 BAR

To stay up: 11/8 Bolton; 5/4 Wigan; 6/5 Blackburn; 2/5 Wolves; 1/3 QPR; 2/9 Swansea; 1/10 BAR

Premier League to finish bottom: 2/1 Bolton; 5/2 Wigan; 11/4 Blackburn; 9/1 Wolves; 10/1 QPR; 14/1 Swansea; 20/1 BAR

Winner without Manchester: 13/8 Tottenham; 9/4 Chelsea; 5/2 Arsenal; 6/1 Liverpool; 125/1 Everton; 125/1 Newcastle

Steve Kean still at Blackburn on first day of next season: 6/5 yes; 8/13 No

Alex McLeish to still be at Aston Villa on the first day of next season: 8/11 yes; Evens no

Andre Villas Boas to still be at Chelsea on the first game of next season: 8/13 yes; 6/5 no

Second Premier League manager to leave: 10/11 Steve Kean; 7/4 Owen Coyle; 9/2 Andre Villas Boas; 8/1 Alex McLeish; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 11/1 Neil Warnock; 16/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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 Mayhem In Prem

MANAGERIAL MAYHEM?

STEVE KEAN has been lengthened from 1/ 2 to 11/10 by William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club after their dramatic win at Man U. Bottom of the table Owen Coyle is now 2/1 second favourite, with Chelsea boss AVB now down from 8/1 to 7/2 3rd favourite. ‘Kean has defied his critics time and time again and now Coyle and Villas Boas look more vulnerable than the Rovers’ boss’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.Hills now make AVB and Coyle both odds on to have left their clubs by the start of next season.

Andre Villas-Boas in charge of Chelsea 1st Day next season?Yes – 5/6No – 5/6

Owen Coyle in charge of Bolton 1st Day next season?Yes – EVSNo – 8/11

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO- 11/10 Kean; 2/1 Coyle; 7/2 AVB; 9 McCarthy; 14 McLeish; Warnock; Jol; 20 Martinez. Others on request.

HILLS; To win Prem; 1/2 Man C; 2/1 Man U; 16/1 Spurs; 33/1 Arsenal; 40/1 Chelsea; 100/1 Liverpool
Top 4 – 4/11 Spurs; 8/11 Chelsea; 5/6 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool
Without Mancs- 6/4 Spurs; 5/2 Arsenal; 3/1 Chelsea; 11/2 Liverpool

Top Prem scorer: Eves RVP; 3 Aguero; 4 Rooney; 11 Ba; 16 Adebayor; 20 Yakubu.

RELEGATION- 8/15 Wigan (11/8 stay up); 8/13 Blackburn (6/5); 4/6 Bolton (11/10); 13/8 Wolves; 9/4 Swansea; 3 QPR; 9/2 Norwich; 14 Sunderland; 16 Fulham.

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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