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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Doncaster Racing Tip

The below is a brief extract from today’s email from Guy over at www.mathematician-betting.co.uk
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Yesterday’s client message focussed on the 2pm at Sandown
and both horses dissapointed. Not too bothered about the race
Ace of Spies ran in 7th as he was a big priced outsider
and it was an optimistic shout. I was bothered about a
disgraceful ride that […]

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Massive Gamble Curbs Punters’ Interest In Macdonald

A massive gamble in the last 24 hours has seen Alan Curbishley become the 7/4 outright favourite at William Hill to become the new Aston Villa manager, having been 10/1 at yesterday. Gerard Houllier has also had his odds slashed from 12/1 on Monday to 9/2. Long-time favourite and current caretaker, Kevin MacDonald is the 2/1 second favourite, having been odds-on to take the job yesterday. Sven Goran Eriksson is the 7/1 fourth favourite.

“Having been seen as a relative outsider at the start of the week, Alan Curbishsley now finds himself at the top of a shortlist that the odds suggest includes just Gerard Houllier and Kevin MacDonald. The gamble we have seen over the last 24 hours seems to suggest that an announcement is imminent,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds

Next Aston Villa Manager: 7/4 Alan Curbishley; 2/1 Kevin MacDonald; 9/2 Gerard Houllier; 7/1 Sven Goran Eriksson; 11/1 David Moyes; 14/1 Ronald Koeman; 16/1 Alex McLeish; 20/1 BAR

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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Rooney 16/1 As Messi Odds On For U E F A Award

Rooney 16/1 outsider as:

MESSI ODDS ON FOR UEFA AWARD

WILLIAM HILL have made Wayne Rooney a 16/1 outsider as Lionel Messi has been installed as odds-on favourite to win the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year Award. ‘Rooney did have an excellent Premier League season but did not enhance his reputation at the World Cup, while Messi did little to diminish his and looks a worthy favourite to win the Award’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

William Hill……UEFA Club Footballer of The Year

Lionel Messi 4/6

Diego Milito 5/1

Wesley Sneijder 5/1

Arjen Robben 7/1

Xavi 16/1

Wayne Rooney 16/1

Lucio 25/1

Maicon 25/1

Julio Cesar 25/1

Gerard Pique 50/1

Victor Valdes 66/1

Hugo Lloris 66/1

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Martin Jol Withdraws From Race…dave Jones New Favourite For Fulham Hot Seat

The long running saga of who will be the next Fulham manager took yet another turn this morning when Martin Jol admitted he was staying with Ajax. This has seen his odds drift from 1/8 to 25/1 at William Hill in the space of four days. Conversely Hills are facing big liabilities on 5/2 favourite Dave Jones taking the hot seat having previously quoted him at up to 25/1. Sven Goran Eriksson also seems keen on a return to the Premiership and is now the 9/2 second favourite. Alan Curbishley and Bob Bradley are the 9/1 joint third favourites.

“Some far sighted punters could be in for a big windfall, having backed Dave Jones at 25/1, but the likely sticking point could prove to be the issue of compensation to Cardiff City. We are expecting this saga to continue for a little while longer and could still see an outsider take the job,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Next Fulham Manager: 5/2 Dave Jones; 9/2 Sven Goran Eriksson; 9/1 Alan Curbishley; 9/1 Bob Bradley; 10/1 Mark Hughes; 10/1 Gianfranco Zola; 12/1 Otmar Hitzfeld; 14/1 Ray Lewington; 14/1 Stuart Baxter; 16/1 Lee Clark; 20/1 Bar

Further Information…Joe Crilly….0208 918 3858

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Goals Galore At World Cup ?

GOALS GALORE AT WORLD CUP? YOU BET!

WITH THE official World Cup ball already causing controversy over its aero-dynamic qualities, William Hill are quoting odds that the record total of goals in a 32 country World Cup finals wil be beaten. The previous record total was 171 goals in 1998 and Hills offer 6/4 that 172 or more will be scored this time round (including extra time but excluding penalty shoot-out goals), 1/2 that 171 or fewer will be scored.’Every ball which appears at a tournament seems to create some sort of panic amongst keepers, concerned that it will make them look incompetent – but they’re probably getting their excuses in early if truth were told!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
And Hills have also opened a book on how many goals England will score during the tournament, and offer:
0…..80/1 1…..50/1 2……33/1 3………20/1 4…….16/1 5…….14/1 6…….12/1 7……10/1 8……9/1 9……8/1 10…….13/2 11……..9/2
12…………11/2 13 or more….10/3

Keeper backed to play longest:
WILL FABIO GO GREEN?

ROBERT GREEN, once the 11/2 outsider to start in goal for England against USA is now down to 6/4 to do so with William Hill who have lengthened David James from 4/6 to 8/11 favourite while Joe Hart is now the 6/1 outsider.
Hills have also cut Green from 12/1 to 10/1 to play the greatest number of minutes of any player for England during the tournament, a market in which Ashley Cole and John Terry are 9/2 joint favourites with Hills who also offer:5/1 G Johnson, 11/2 David James, 6/1 R Ferdinand, 13/2 F Lampard, 9/1 S Gerrard, 10/1 R Green, 12/1 G Barry, 12/1 W Rooney, 16/1Joe Hart, James Milner, 20/1 L King, 20/1 M Carrick, 25/1 J Cole, 33/1 J Carragher, 33/1 S Warnock, 40/1 A Lennon, 40/1 E Hesky, 40/1 P Crouch, 66/1 M Upson, 66/1 S Wright-Phillips, 100/1 J Defoe

Further information……graham sharpe….0208 918 3731

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Doncaster Racing Tip

No Account Bet
Twelve races previewed today however for full members.
I have picked a random one for todays free blog.
DONCASTER 4.35
Blue Square Supporting Marie Curie Cancer Care
Maiden Hurdle (CLASS 4) (5yo+) 3m110y
7/4 Wayward Prince, 7/2 South Leinster, 11/2 Penylan Star
10/1 Bally Sands, 10/1 Basford Lady, 12/1 Eros Moon
12/1 Florarossa, 14/1 Supreme Plan, 20/1 Collyns Avenue
20/1 Saddlers […]

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All Weather Racing Tip

This comes from Guy over at mathematician betting.
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Thanks for positive comments received about last weekend’s 12/1 winner hardball.
Glad to see some of you reinvesting a portion of your winnings in a membership of my private service.
This free blog carries just a tiny tiny fraction of the […]

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Howard 80/1 To Save Defoe Penalty In World Cup Clash

YOU BET HOWARD SAVE IS WORLD CUP OMEN

TIM HOWARD is quoted at 80/1 by William Hill to save a penalty against Jermain Defoe once again – when USA face England in the World Cup next June – and theEverton keeper is also 12/1 with Hills to save a penalty against ANY Enland player in that game.’The Tim Howard penalty save against Defoe might just be an omen for the World Cup clash’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

FOLLOWING their defeat by Manchester City on Saturday, William Hill lengthened Chelsea from 1/2 to 4/6 to win the Premiership title – and offer them at 7/4 to win nothing this season.Hills make Man Utd 2/1 to win the title with Arsenal at 8/1; Man C at 33/1; Liverpool 50/1, Spurs 80/1, and Villa 300/1.
**HILLS OFFER 6/5 THAT THE BIG FOUR WILL FINISH AS THE TOP FOUR THIS SEASON – 8/13 THAT THEY WILL NOT. ‘It is looking very much like the Big 4 monopoly is under serious threat this season and these are the shortest odds we have yet offered that at least one ‘outsider’ will break into the top four this term’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILL THE PREM TITLE BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE?

1/7 No
4/1 Yes

WHO WILL KEEP THEIR JOB THE LONGEST?

BENITEZ 4/7
HUGHES 5/4

HUGHES ODDS ON TO SURVIVE

WILLIAM HILL now make Mark Hughes 4/11 still to be Man City boss on the last day of the season, and 2/1 not to be.
Hills now make City 4/5 favourites in their Whout the Big 4 market in which Spurs are 15/8 with Villa 7/2 and Sunderland 33/1.

EVERTON are 16/1 to be relegated with William Hill who make David Moyes 1/7 still to be their manager on the first day of next season and 4/1 not to.

WILLIAM HILL….FIRST/SECOND PREMIERSHIP STRAIGHT FORECAST:

CHELSEA–MAN UTD 5/4
MAN UTD–CHELSEA 9/4
CHELSEA-ARSENAL 5/1
MAN UTD-ARSENAL 8/1
ARSENAL-CHELSEA 10/1
ARSENAL-MAN UTD 14/1
CHELSEA-MAN CITY 33/1
CHELSEA-LIVERPOOL 40/1
MAN UTD-MAN CITY 50/1
MAN UTD-LIVERPOOL 66/1

Further information….graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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Chelsea 7/4 To Win Nothing

CHELSEA NOW 7/4 TO WIN NOTHING

FOLLOWING their defeat by Manchester City, William Hilhave lengthened Chelsea from 1/2 to 4/6 to win the Premiership title – and offer them at 7/4 to win nothing this season.
Hills make Man Utd 2/1 to win the title with Arsenal at 8/1Man C at 33/1; Liverpool 50/1; Spurs 80/1 and Villa 300/1.
HILLS OFFER 6/5 THAT THE BIG FOUR WILL FINISH AS THE TOP FOUR THIS SEASON – 8/13 THAT THEY WILL NOT. ‘It is looking very much like the Big 4 monopoly is under serious threat this season and these are the shortest odds we have yet offered that at least one ‘outsider’ will break into the top four this term’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Further information….graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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