England 11/18 To Win World Cup 2018 Bid

ENGLAND WORLD CUP BID ODDS LENGTHENIING

ENGLAND, who were 8/11 favourites to win the World Cup 2018 bid have now drifted out to 11/8 second favourites in the face of support for new 11/10 favourites Russia and the joint bid from Spain and Portugal, which has been backed down from 8/1 to 4/1. The Holland -Belgium bid is the 50/1 outsider.
‘What looked a sure thing for England has suddenly turned into a three horse race with punters now backing both Russia and the Spain-Portugal bid to beat the previous favourites’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS….TO WIN 2018 WORLD CUP BID…..11/10 Russia; 11/8 England; 4/1 Portugal/Spain; 50/1 Holland/Belgium.

Further information……graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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You Bet England World Cup Bid In Freefall

YOU BET ENGLAND WORLD CUP 2018 BID IN FREEFALL…….

The odds about England winning the right to host the 2018 World Cup bid are drifting alarmingly with William Hill, who no longer make the front-runners favourites to win the race.
‘We have lengthened England’s odds consistently, from 8/11 to Even money in the past three days, but can’t take any money for them, while Russia’s odds have shortened from 6/4, and their bid is now odds-on favourite at 10/11, and the momentum seems to be with them’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

TO HOST 2018 WORLD CUP….10/11 Russia; Evens England; 8/1 Portugal/Spain; 33/1 Belgium/Holland.

Further information……..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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5/1 All Four English Teams To Reach Champions Lg Quarters

English teams 5/1 for Quarter Final four-timer as:

Arsenal Slip Up, But Chelsea Are Shortest Price All Season For Wembley Triumph

Arsenal lost 2-1 to Shakhtar tonight and William Hill make them 10/3 third favourites to be the British team to progress the furthest in this year’s competition in which Chelsea are the 6/4 favourites. Hills are offering 5/1 that two British teams compete in the final at Wembley. Hills are also offering 5/1 that all four English sides reach at least the quarter finals stage.

Chelsea are 4/1 to win the Champions’ League this year, while Man United and Arsenal are 8/1 and 10/1 respectively to win the competition. Following their very impressive performance on Tuesday, Tottenham are priced at 25/1.

“Arsenal were somewhat lacklustre in defeat in what will have been a real coupon buster of a result but Chelsea’s clinical dispatching of Spartak means that they are now as short as they have been all season to win the Champion’s League,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Champions’ League Odds:

Outright: 11/4 Barcelona; 7/2 Real Madrid; 4/1 Chelsea; 8/1 Man United; 10/1 Arsenal; 14/1 Bayern Munich; 14/1 Inter Milan; 25/1 Tottenham; 25/1 Tottenham; BAR

British Team To Progress The Furthest: 6/4 Chelsea; 15/8 Man United; 10/3 Arsenal; 6/1 Tottenham; 33/1 Rangers

How Many British Teams In The Final: 6/4 None; 4/5 One; 5/1 Two

All English Teams To Reach The Quarter Finals: 5/1

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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William Hill Werekend Prem Specials

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

HOW FAR WILL CHELSEA BE CLEAR AT TOP AFTER THIS ROUND OF GAMES–?

WILLIAM HILL make Chelsea 1/2 still to be five points clear of the chasing pack after the current round of Premier League games – but go 500/1 that they stretch the lead to eight points and 6/1 that they are cut back to just two. ‘Chelsea are galloping clear at the moment – and we make them 4/6 to stay top for the remainder of the season, but a five point lead can – and often does- disappear within two games!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

DETAILS
ODDS

2 POINTS
6/1

3 POINTS
3/1

4 POINTS
125/1

5 POINTS
1/2

6 POINTS
1000/1

7 POINTS
25/1

8 POINTS
500/1

TO WIN PREM TITLE…4/7 Chelsea; 9/2 Man U; 11/2 Arsenal; 8/1 Man City; 80 Spurs

PREDICT THE TITLE 1-2.

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which teams will finish 1-2 in the Premier League and make Chelsea to win with Man U second their 9/4 favourite. ‘Punters can speculate on the 1-2 outcome at the end of the season at attractive odds’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills offer 20/1 a United-City 1-2; 28/1 City – United.

Chelsea/Man Utd…9/4
Chelsea/Man City…7/2
Chelsea/Arsenal…11/4
Man Utd/Chelsea…6/1
Man Utd/Man City….20/1
Man Utd/Arsenal….16/1
Man City/Chelsea…12/1
Man City/Arsenal33/1
Man City/Man Utd..28/1
Arsenal/Chelsea…..8/1
Arsenal/Man Utd18/1
Arsenal/Man City28/1
Any other combination40/1

Who’ll Be Bottom After This Round Of Games?–

West Ham – 1/4……Wolves – 11/4

Liverpool Still To Be In Bottom 3 – YES 2/1……NO 4/11

Maradona to manage a PL team by the end of next season – 16/1 YES 1/100 NO

William Hill offer 11.17/1 that Celtic, Chelsea,Man C, Man U and Villa ALL win this weekend – that’s at least TWO POINTS bigger than any other major company!

WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS:

Highest Scoring Match
Odds:

Arsenal v West Ham
10/3

Man Utd v Tottenham
5/1

Blackburn v Chelsea
13/2

Everton v Stoke
8/1

Wolves v Man City
8/1

Blackpool v West Brom
8/1

Newcastle v Sunderland
9/1

Fulham v Wigan
10/1

Aston Villa v Birmingham
10/1

Bolton v Liverpool
10/1

1/5TH 1-2-3

Highest Scoring Team
Odds:

Arsenal
9/2

Chelsea
15/2

Man Utd
15/2

Everton
9/1

Fulham
10/1

Man City
10/1

Aston Villa
11/1

Newcastle
12/1

Liverpool
14/1

West Brom
14/1

Blackpool
18/1

Sunderland
20/1

Bolton
20/1

Tottenham
22/1

Birmingham
28/1

Wigan
33/1

Wolves
33/1

Blackburn
40/1

Stoke
40/1

West Ham
100/1

¼ 1-2-3

Team Scoring Quickest Goal

Arsenal
8/1

Chelsea
10/1

Man Utd
11/1

Everton
12/1

Fulham
12/1

Man City
12/1

West Brom
12/1

Aston Villa
14/1

Newcastle
14/1

Liverpool
14/1

Blackpool
14/1

Tottenham
18/1

Sunderland
18/1

Bolton
18/1

Wolves
20/1

Birmingham
20/1

Stoke
22/1

Wigan
22/1

Blackburn
25/1

West Ham
33/1

¼ 1-2-3

Hat-trick – 7/2 YES 1/6 NO

REDS CARDS –

DETAILS
ODDS

NONE
7/2

ONE
13/8

TWO OR MORE
10/11

ENGLAND TO WIN RIGHT TO STAGE 2018 WORLD CUP?…..8/11 England; 6/4 Russia; 6/1 Portugal-Spain; 33/1 Belgium-Holland.

YOU BET TONY PULIS SAFEST BOSS BET TO SURVIVE UNTIL NEXT SEASON…..

WITH A NUMBER OF PREMIER LEAGUE managers under short or long term pressure for various reasons, William Hill have opened a book on the individual chances of each of the 20 bosses leaving their current club before the first day of next season or not and, slightly surprisingly, have made Stoke’s Tony Pulis the best bet still to be in place when 2011/12 season kicks off. ‘You can make a case for almost every one of the 20 managers not to be in place on the first day of next season – Fergie may have retired, Arsene Wenger may have quit after winning nothing again, Ancelotti hay have won everything and fancy a new challenge, other bosses may have been sacked after disappointing seasons – but we think Tony Pulis is bomb-proof at Stoke and make him 1/20 still to be there’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But we reckon Roy Hodgson is the most vulnerable boss at the moment – and he’s 4/7 to be gone by the first day of the next campaign, with Chris Hughton not far behind him at 8/11.’
HILLS…… MANAGER OF THEIR CLUB 1ST DAY OF NEXT SEASON?

Chris Hughton EVS YES 8/11 NO

Avram Grant 4/9 YES 13/8 NO

Roy Hodgson 5/4 YES 4/7 NO

Mick McCarthy 2/7 YES 5/2 NO

Roberto Martinez 1/4 YES 11/4 NO

Sam Allardyce 1/7 YES 4/1 NO

Alex McLeish 1/12 YES 6/1 NO

Mark Hughes 1/14 YES 13/2 NO

Roberto Mancini 1/2 YES 6/4 NO

Ian Holloway 1/3 YES 9/4 NO

Steve Bruce 1/8 YES 9/2 NO

Owen Coyle 1/12 YES 6/1 NO

Tony Pulis 1/20 YES 8/1 NO

David Moyes 1/10 YES 11/2 NO

Roberto DiMatteo 1/9 YES 5/1 NO

Gerard Houllier 1/4 YES 11/4 NO

Carlo Ancelotti 1/12 YES 6/1 NO

Harry Redknapp 1/9 YES 5/1 NO

Arsene Wenger 1/4 YES 11/4 NO

Alex Ferguson 1/3 YES 9/4 NO

HODGSON AND HUGHTON NOW JOINT FAVOURITES TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

Under pressure Newcastle boss Chris Hughton has been cut from 7/2 to 6/4 joint favourite with Roy Hodgson to be the next Prem manager to leave his club. ‘Rumours are rife that Hughton is not guaranteed a new contract with Newcastle, and the weekend derby against Sunderland could be crucial for his future prospects’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Wm Hill…..Next Premier League Manager To Leave

Roy Hodgson… 6/4
Chris Hughton…. 6/4
Avram Grant… 4/1
Mick McCarthy ….9/1
Roberto Martinez …14/1
Sam Allardyce….20/1
Alex McLeish …20/1
Mark Hughes ….20/1
Roberto Mancini …25/1
No Manager To Go ….25/1
David Moyes 33/1
Ian Holloway 33/1
Owen Coyle 33/1
Steve Bruce 33/1
Tony Pulis 33/1
Gerrard Houllier 40/1
Roberto Di Matteo 40/1
Arsene Wenger… 50/1
Carlo Ancelotti ….50/1
Harry Redknapp ….50/1
Sir Alex Ferguson ….66/1

WILL HERNANDEZ OUT-SHOOT ROONEY?

WITH Hernandez boosting his reputation in the absence of Wayne Rooney, William Hill are offering odds of 7/4 about the young Mexican outscoring the out of form England striker during the remainder of this season in all major competitions (Prem; Carling Cup; FA Cup; Champions League).
Hills make Rooney 8/15 to score more than his younger team-mate, with a tie between them offered at 8/1. ‘Wayne has inadvertently heaped even more pressure on his own shoulders during a period in which he is showing only glimpses of his best form, and the new kid on the block is threatening to out-shoot the ageing gunslinger!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHO’LL TOP SCORE IN PREM FOR MAN UTD THIS SEASON?

Berbatov (6)…10/11
Rooney (1)….11/5
Hernandez (3)…7/2
Nani (3)………8/1
Owen (1)…..25/1

WHERE WILL MICHAEL OWEN BE PLAYING ON FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON- IF ANYWHERE ?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on who Michael Owen will be playing for on the first day of next season – but also offer 6/1 that he will have officially hung up his boots and retired by then.’The last few years have been a catalogue of injuries, new clubs, subs’ benches and, as ever, goals for Michael, who may feel that his best years are behind him and decide that he’ll quit to spend more time with his racehorses’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS…Who will Michael Owen be playing for on the first day of next season?

DETAILS
ODDS

Man Utd
15/8

Scottish Club
5/1

Officially Retire
6/1

Tottenham
8/1

Liverpool
11/1

Italian Club
16/1

Arsenal
16/1

Everton
16/1

Spanish Club
20/1

Aston Villa
20/1

German Club
33/1

Football League Club
33/1

Chelsea
50/1

Man City
50/1

French Club
66/1

**Others on request.

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Will Hernandez Outscore Rooney ?

WILL HERNANDEZ OUT-SHOOT ROONEY?

WITH Hernandez boosting his reputation in the absence of Wayne Rooney, William Hill are offering odds of 7/4 about the young Mexican outscoring the out of form England striker during the remainder of this season in all major competitions (Prem; Carling Cup; FA Cup; Champions League).
Hills make Rooney 8/15 to score more than his younger team-mate, with a tie between them offered at 8/1. ‘Wayne has inadvertently heaped even more pressure on his own shoulders during a period in which he is showing only glimpses of his best form, and the new kid on the block is threatening to out-shoot the ageing gunslinger!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHO’LL TOP SCORE IN PREM FOR MAN UTD THIS SEASON?

Berbatov (6)…10/11
Rooney (1)….11/5
Hernandez (3)…7/2
Nani (3)………8/1
Owen (1)…..25/1

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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5/1 Arsenal V United Carling Cup Final

CARLING CUP ODDS…….. 5/1 A UNITED- ARSENAL FINAL.

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/1 that the Carling Cup will result in an Arsenal – Man Utd Final this season.

Hills offer 10/1 that United win both the FA and Carling Cups, 300/1 that they win all four major trophies and 4/6 that they win none; while Arsenal are 12/1, 1/2 and 300/1 respectively.

Where Will The Carling Winner Come From?

“Big 4” Club (United;Arsenal remaining)
4/6

Any other Premier League Club
10/11

Non Premier League Club
11/1

TO WIN CARLING CUP…2/1 Man U; 5/2 Arsenal; 13/2 Villa; 9 Newcastle; 10 Birmingham; 16 Stoke; 20 West Ham; 25 WBA; Wigan; 33 Ipswich; 40 Leicester; Wolves; 50 Burnley; Swansea; 100 Brentford; 200 Northampton.

Highest Scoring Game

Man Utd v Wolves
11/4

Birmingham v Brentford
3/1

Ipswich v Northampton
10/3

Leicester v West Brom
7/2

Wigan v Swansea
4/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Quarter 1,2.

Highest Scoring Team

Man Utd
11/4

Birmingham
3/1

Ipswich
4/1

West Brom
11/2

Wigan
13/2

Leicester
9/1

Brentford
20/1

Swansea
20/1

Northampton
25/1

Wolves
33/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Fifth 1,2,3.

Team Scoring Quickest Goal

Man Utd
3/1

Birmingham
7/2

Ipswich
4/1

West Brom
6/1

Wigan
6/1

Leicester
7/1

Swansea
12/1

Northampton
16/1

Brentford
25/1

Wolves
28/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Fifth 1,2,3.

TO QUALIFY…1/10 Man U v 11/2 Wolves;….1/9 Birmingham v 5/1 Brentford;….4/11 Wigan v 2/1 Swansea……11/10 Leicester v 4/6 WBA….2/9 Ipswich v 3/1 Northampton.

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Hodgson 9/4 To Stay Until Next Season

********************************WILLIAM HILL SUNDAY PREM SPECIALS**************************************************************

CESC ODDS ON TO STAY WITH GUNNERS

WILLIAM HILL offer 8/11 that Cesc Fabregas will still be an Arsenal player on the first day iof next season, and Even money that he will not. ‘Arsene Wenger seems optimistic that he can persuade Cesc to stay around but may struggle to do so if they win nothing again this season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HODGSON 9/4 STILL TO BE ‘POOL BOSS ON FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON

WILLIAM HILL make Roy Hodgson 1/3 to have left his job as Liverpool manager by the first day of next season, 9/4 still to be in place. ‘There is no appetite amongst punters for backing Hodgson to survive into next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Next Liverpool Boss
Rijkaard 2/5
O’Neill 6/1
Dalgleish 7/1
Hiddink 10/1
Pellegrini 11/1
Hitzfeld 14/1

WILLIAM HILL SUNDAY PREM SPECIALS:

Highest Scoring Match
Man City v Arsenal6/4
Liverpool v Blackburn7/4
Stoke v Man Utd7/4

Dead heat rules apply.

Highest Scoring Team
Man Utd9/4
Liverpool5/2
Man City3/1
Arsenal4/1
Stoke9/1
Blackburn10/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Team Scoring Quickest Goal
Liverpool5/2
Man Utd10/3
Man City7/2
Arsenal4/1
Blackburn13/2
Stoke13/2

Dead heat rules apply.

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Wayne Rooney Specials

******************************WILLIAM HILL WAYNE ROONEY SPECIALS*************************************************************************

Fergie now odds on to quit United before Rooney does:
ROONEY 11/4 TO QUIT UNITED IN 2011 – 2/1 TO STAY UNTIL 2015

WILLIAM HILL, who were the first bookmakers to react and close their book on Rooney remaining at United when punters poured cash on him to do so early on Friday morning, have now opened a book on when he will eventually leave the club and make him 2/1 to stay until at least 2015; 11/4 to go in 2011; 7/2 in 2012; 4/1 in 2013 and 9/2 in 2014.
‘We detected a determined gamble on Rooney staying when we received reports from a number of our shops in the Liverpool area that punters were trying to place three and four figure bets on him to remain beyond January next year, so reacted quickly and closed the book’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ‘We’re not entirely convinced that Wayne will be able to settle down and carry on where he left off, so we aren’t prepared to offer too generous odds that he’ll leave during 2011.’
HILLS NOW MAKE SIR ALEX 1/ 4 TO LEAVE UNITED BEFORE ROONEY, AN 11/4 SHOT TO GO FIRST, DOES SO.
With Rooney having suggested that he wanted to be convinced that United would be beefing up their squad, Hills are betting on who may join the club before the start of next season and make Torres 9/2 to arrive there, Forlan 7/2 to come back and Jack Rodwell a 9/4 chance.

To Join Man Utd Before End Of Summer Transfer Window 2011?
Yes
No

Karim Benzema
6/4
1/2

Fernando Torres
9/2
1/8

Diego Forlan
7/2
1/6

Jack Rodwell
9/4
1/3

Maarten Stekelenburg
5/2
2/7

Kasper Schmeichel
6/1
1/12

Asmir Begovic
5/1
1/9

When Will Rooney Leave?

2011
11/4

2012
7/2

2013
4/1

2014
9/2

2015 or later
2/1

**Loan deals do not count.

Who Will Leave Man Utd First?

Sir Alex Ferguson 1/4

Wayne Rooney 11/4

Total Premier League Goals Scored by Wayne Rooney

0-5
6/1

6-10
9/2

11-15
7/4

16-20
15/8

21 or more
7/2

**League goals only, currently on 1 goal for the season.

SO WHO WILL QUIT UNITED NEXT?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on who will be the next high profile player to leave Manchester United and have made Wayne Rooney a 5/1 chance, but installed keeper Edwin Van Der Sar as 5/2 favourite, ahead of Michael Owen and Ryan Giggs at 7/1 and Rio Ferdinand at 40/1. ‘Van Der Sar looks likely to be coming to the end of his United career, but there are a number of other veterans who could soon depart – and we don’t rule out another about-tunr from Rooney if things don’t go well in his comeback.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Van Der Sar
5/2

Rooney
5/1

Owen
7/1

Giggs
7/1

Scholes
9/1

Neville
9/1

Brown
11/1

Hargreaves
11/1

Anderson
14/1

Carrick
20/1

Park
20/1

Berbatov
33/1

Vidic
33/1

Ferdinand
40/1

Further information……….graham sharpe………0208 918 3731

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