City Title Odds Slashed As Wolves 7/2 To Bounce Back

CITY TITLE ODDS SLASHED FROM 4/1 TO 6/4

HAVING been 4/1 shots to win the Premier League on Sunday morning, Manchester City are now 6/4 chances with William Hill as United’s odds were lengthened from 1/7 to 1/ 2 although they remain favourites.

**How far will Man Utd win the premier league by?
7pts or more 12/1
5-6pts 6/1
3-4pts 11/4
1-2pts 4/1
Goal diff 8/1
Fail to win 6/4

Man City by:
3 or more 9/1
2 pts 6/1
1 pt 8/1
Goal Diff 4/1
Not win 1/ 2

WOLVES 7/2 TO BOUNCE BACK

WOLVES are 7/2 to be promoted from the Championship next season with William Hill who make them 10/1 to win the title – the same odds they offer about Terry Connor still being manager on the first day of next season.

PREM RELEGATION…..1/3 Blackburn (9/4 stay up); 1/ 2 Bolton (6/4); 6/4 QPR(1/ 2); 4 Wigan; 9 Villa

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702
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You Bet Roberto Will Be Singing The Blues Next Season

Chelsea fantastically drew with Barcelona with ten men and William Hill make the Blues 7/4 to lift the trophy. With John Terry getting sent off and going 2-0 down, the Blues were as long as 20/1 to qualify from the tie. The mastermind behind the victory, Roberto Di Matteo, is in to 10/11 from 7/4 to become the next permanent Chelsea boss.

Chelsea are 7/2 to win both the Champions League and the FA Cup.

“A fantastic turnaround from Chelsea and Di Matteo has been backed in from 7/4 to 10/11 in the space of 15 minutes since Torres scored the equaliser,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Bolton got a vital victory at the bottom of the table and William Hill make them 1/2 to avoid relegation (6/4 to go down). Villa, on the other hand, have been dragged into the relegation dogfight and they are 6/1 to go down.

When will English team win the Champions League: 7/4 2012; 11/2 2013; 7/1 2014; 10/1 2015; 11/1 2016; 7/4 no English CL win before 2017

Champions League Outright: 5/4 Real Madrid; 7/4 Chelsea; 9/4 Bayern Munich

10/11 Roberto Di Matteo to be named as the next permanent Chelsea manager

To finish 19th in Premier League: 6/5 Blackburn; 3/1 QPR; 7/2 Bolton; 8/1 Wigan; 12/1 Aston Villa

Premier League Relegation trebles: 13/8 Wolves/Blackburn/QPR; 15/8 Wolves/Bolton/Blackburn; 7/2 Wolves/Wigan/Blackburn; 9/2 Wolves/QPR/ Bolton; 8/1 Wolves/Wigan/QPR; 9/1 Wolves/Wigan/Bolton

Premier League relegation: 1/6 Blackburn (7/2 to stay up); 5/4 QPR (4/7); 6/4 Bolton (1/2); 6/1 Aston Villa (1/12)

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Terry And Ferdinand On Shakey Ground ?

WILL FERDINAND AND TERRY SHAKE HANDS?

WILLIAM HILL offer odds of 1/ 2 that Anton Ferdinand and John Terry will NOT shake hands during the pre-match ceremony prior to the Chelsea- QPR Premier League game on Sunday. It is 6/4 that they WILL shake hands.

TERRY TO LIFT CHAMPIONS LEAGUE?

WILIAM HILL offer 20/1 that John Terry will be the first player to lift the Champions League trophy aloft if they win the Final. (Bets void if Chelsea don’t win).

CHELSEA 2/1 TO LOSE BOTH FINALS

WITH TWO major trophies to aim at, William Hill offer 2/1 that Chelsea fail to win either the Champions League and FA Cup; 8/11 that they win just ONE of the two, and 7/2 that they win both.
Hills also offer 8/15 that Chelsea WILL play in the Champions League next season, 11/8 that they will not.

MAC THE KNIFED? ONE ECK OF A GAMBLE

WILLIAM HILL have cut their odds about Alex McLeish ceasing to be Villa boss by day one of next season from 9/2 to 9/4. He is 1/3 still to be in charge. Villa are 6/1 to go down.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
Twitter- @sharpeangle

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E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk

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Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Van Persie Just 1/10 For Pfa Player Of The Year

Robin van Persie is the 1/10 favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year award with William Hill after a fantastic season that has seen him score 27 goals so far this season. After starting the season so well, David Silva is the second favourite, some way behind van Persie at 7/1 with Wayne Rooney at 10/1.

“There have been some fantastic players on show this year in the Premier League, but van Persie really stands out from the crowd,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Surprisingly not in the shortlist for the senior player of the year, Gareth Bale heads the betting for the PFA Young Player of the Year at 4/7 although Sergio Aguero is just behind him at 5/4 with Daniel Sturridge and Danny Welbeck 14/1 joint third favourites.

PFA Player of the Year: 1/10 Robin van Persie; 7/1 David Silva; 10/1 Wayne Rooney; 14/1Sergio Aguero; 25/1 Joe Hart; 33/1 Scott Parket

PFA Young Player of the Year: 4/7 Gareth Bale; 5/4 Sergio Aguero; 14/1 Daniel Sturridge; 14/1 Danny Welbeck; 33/1 Alex Oxlade Chamberlain; 33/1 Kyle Walker

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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City Running Out Of Games But Giving It A Go

Manchester City defeated Norwich resoundingly but United are 1/5 favourites to win the Premier League (Manchester City are 10/3). Manchester United are 5/1 to win the league by seven or more points, although, a margin of three or four points is the favourite at 5/2. City are 8/1 to win the league on goal difference.

“City still have the chance to claw back the title from United but with games running out, it looks as though they will just miss out,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Carlos Tevez grabbed a hat-trick for City on Saturday although his future at the club looks to be up in the air with Hills making him 4/7 to have left the club by the start of next season (5/4 to still be there).

Premier League outright: 1/5 Manchester United; 10/3 Manchester City

How many points will Manchester United win the league by: 5/1 seven or more; 4/1 five or six; 5/2 three or four; 11/4 one or two; 20/1 goal difference; 10/3 not win the league

How many points will Manchester City win the league by: 1/5 not win the league; 8/1 goal difference; 8/1 one point; 6/1 two points; 20/1 three points or more

Will Carlos Tevez still be at Manchester City on the first day of next season: 5/4 yes; 4/7 no

Manchester United to win the League as a result of the derby: 11/4 yes; 1/4 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Premier League Latest



UNITED 9/2 TO WIN TITLE BY 7 OR MORE POINTS

MANCHESTER UNITED are now 1/7 to win the Premier League title with Hills who make them 9/2 to do so by a margin of 7 or more points:

WILLIAM HILL…HOW WILL TITLE BE WON?;

Man U by:
7 or more9/2
5-6……..7/2
3-4………11/4
1-2………11/4
GD……..20/1
Not win….4/1

Man C by:
not win…..1/7
GD……….16/1
one………8/1
two………5/1
three or more…..33/1

BETTING WITHOUT MANCHESTER CLUBS…1/8 Arsenal; 6/1 Spurs; 12/1 Chelsea ; 25/1 Newcastle

RELEGATION ODDS….1/200 Wolves; 1/ 4 Blackburn (11/4 stay up); 11/10 QPR (4/6); 6/4 Bolton (1/ 2) ; 13/8 Wigan (4/9); 10/1 Villa.

THREE FOR DROP – 13/8 Wolves/Blk/QPR; 9/4 Wolves/Bolton/Blackbn; 5/2 Wolves/Wigan/Blkbn; 11/2 Wolves/QPR/Bolton; 6 Wolves/Wigan/QPR; 7 Wolves/Wigan/ Bolton. Others on request.

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

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City Not Quite Back Into It But In To 7/2 For Title

An exciting night at both ends of the table saw Manchester City close the gap at the top to five points and William Hill make them 7/2 to win the League although Manchester United are 1/6 favourites.

“After thinking the title race was all over bar the shouting, it is now beginning to flicker back into life,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “We still have United as massive favourites, but tonight’s results will give City renewed vigour.”

Following defeat to Arsenal, Wolves are 1/150 to go down with Hills who also go Blackburn 8/15, Wigan 10/11, Bolton 6/5 and QPR 7/5. Wolves are also 18/1 to lose every remaining game this season.

Relegation Trebles: 19/10 Wolves/Wigan/Blackburn; 7/2 Wolves/Wigan/QPR; 11/2 Wolves/Wigan/Bolton; 11/2 Wigan/QPR/Blackburn; 6/1 QPR/Bolton/Blackburn; 9/1 Wigan/QPR/Bolton

Premier League outright: 1/6 Manchester United; 7/2 Manchester City

Relegation: 1/150 Wolves; 8/15 Blackburn; 10/11 Wigan; 6/5 Bolton; 7/5 QPR

18/1 Wolves lose every remaining game this season

3rd – 5th tricast
Arsenal/Tottenham/Chelsea 10/3
Arsenal/Tottenham/Newcastle 7/2
Tottenham/Arsenal/Chelsea 10/1
Tottenham/Arsenal/Newcastle 11/1
Arsenal/Newcastle/Tottenham 12/1
Arsenal/Newcastle/Chelsea 12/1
Arsenal/Chelsea/Tottenham 11/1
Arsenal/Chelsea/Newcastle 12/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Late Respite For Kenny As He Is Cut To Stay At Anfield

Andy Carroll scored a late winner for Liverpool and William Hill have cut the odds of his boss still being in charge on the first day of next season from Evens to 5/6 (5/6 to have gone). Carroll, who at one stage looked like he could be on his way out of Liverpool is 4/7 to still be there and is also 9/2 to be in the England squad in the summer. Liverpool are 1/2 to finish above Everton in the Premier League this season, with the Blues 6/4 to do likewise.

“The late Andy Carroll goal has had such an important bearing on Kenny, Carroll and the club as a whole,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill odds:

Kenny Dalglish Liverpool manager 1st day of next premier league season: 5/6 yes 5/6 no

Andy Carroll Liverpool player 1st day of next premier league season: 4/7 Yes 5/4 No
(Loan deals count)

Season match bet: Liverpool 1/2 Everton 6/4

Andy Carroll to be in the Euro 2012 squad: 9/2 yes; 1/8 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Pardew 2/1 To Be Boss Of Year

PARDEW 2/1 TO BE BOSS OF YEAR

ALAN PARDEW is now 2/1 second favourite with William Hill to win the LMA Manager of the Year Award following Newcastle’s latest win, while the boss whose team he beat, Brendan Rodgers of Swansea is 11/10 favourite to win the Award. ‘We believe it depends whether fellow bosses believe it to be a greater achievement to get Newcastle challenging for a
Champions League place or to guarantee Swansea Premier League safety in their first top flight season with weeks of the seaspon remaining’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

LMA MANAGER OF YEAR- 11/10 Rodgers; 2/1 Pardew; 8 Fergie; Lambert; 12 Moyes; 16 Redknapp. Others on request.

FREE SCORING CISSE is now seven goals behind striking partner Ba who has 16 this season and it is 14/1 with Hills that Cisse will have overtaken Ba at the end of the season.
Hills now make Newcastle 20/1 to finish 3rd this season and 9/1 to finish in the top four.

Hills….Newcastle finishing pos:
3rd 20/1
4th 10/1
5th11/8
6th4/6
7th or lower33/1

WHO WILL END THE SEASON WITH MOST NEWCASTLE GOALS? – 1/10 Ba(16); 14/1 Cisse(9); 9/1 tie

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702
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Easter Sunday, Title Race Decider? United Evens To Win League By Seven Or More

Easter Sunday could be decisive in the race for the Premier League and William Hill go 5/6 that the destination of the title is decided before the Manchester derby at the end of April (5/6 it is not). Hills are offering Even money that Manchester United win the title by seven or more points although they are 5/1 to fail to win the title. Manchester United are 1/9 to win the League, City are 5/1. City’s recent slump could prove costly, not just for the club, but for their manager as well and he is Even money to have left the club by the first game of next season.

Arsenal will be hopeful that they can keep hold of goal-machine Robin van Persie with his contract due to expire in just over 12 months, although the omens are not good, with Hill making 5/4 to have left the Gunners by the start of next season.

Mark Hughes came to QPR with the backing of mega rich owners with the proviso that he keeps them in the Premier League. Things have not worked out as planned so far, but despite this, Hills make him 1/4 to still be at Loftus Road on the first day of next season (11/4 to have left).

William Hill Football Odds:

Premier League outright: 1/9 Manchester United; 5/1 Manchester City; 750/1 Arsenal, Tottenham

How many points will Premier League title winners get: 7/4 93+; 7/4 89-92; 6/4 88 or less

How many points will United win the League by: 1/1 7 or more; 4/1 4-6; 6/1 1-3; 10/1 goal difference; 5/1 not to win it

Mancini to be at City on the first day of next season: 8/11 yes; 1/1 no

Premier League title to be won before kickoff of the Manchester derby: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

RVP still at Arsenal on the first day of next season: 4/7 yes; 5/4 no

Mark Hughes still at QPR at the start of next season: 1/4 yes; 11/4 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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