History Making Premier League Weekend Defies Odds Of 486/1

Tottenham, Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle all scored which made it the first time in Premier League history that all 20 teams have scored in the Premier League and defied odds of 486/1 on William Hill’s ‘will both teams score’ coupon. Hills are offering odds of 16/1 that it happens again this season.

Chelsea failed to win once more and Hills are offering 7/1 that Chelsea fail to register three points before Christmas. They are 1/3 to defeat Everton next week, however. Ancelotti will be feeling the strain again and Hills are 9/4 that he has left his position by the opening game of next season. He is also 7/1 to be the next manager to go.

Roy Hodgson’s Liverpool managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and he is now 7/1 to be the next manager to leave their job. Avram Grant is the 10/11 favourite.

“It really was a fantastic weekend of football with upsets and plenty of goals. It may be a long time until we see another one like it,” said Hill’s spomkesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Premier League Odds:

2nd Manager To Leave: 10/11 Avram Grant; 5/1 Roberto Mancini; 13/2 Roberto Martinez; 7/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 7/1 Roy Hodson; 8/1 Mick McCarthy; 16/1 Chris Hughton; 20/1 Ian Holloway; 20/1 Mark Hughes; 25/1 Sam Allardyce; 25/1 Arsene Wenger; 33/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 33/1 Steve Bruce; 33/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Gerrard Houllier; 33/1 Owen Coyle; 33/1 Tony Pulis; 33/1 No Manager To Go; 40/1 David Moyes; 66/1 Harry Redknapp; 66/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

When Will Chelsea Next Win: 1/3 Everton; 13/2 Marseille; 7/1 Tottenham; 10/1 Manchester United; 7/1 None Of These Fixtures (Must be played in that order)

Ancelotti to be manager of Chelsea for the first game of next season: 1/3 Yes; 9/4 No

20/1 All 20 teams to score over the course of Saturday – Monday again this season: 16/1 *must be full programme of 10 fixtures where all 20 teams play between Saturday and Monday

Further Information…07850 518 164…Joe Crilly

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Ancelotti Safe…for Now: But Hiddink 6/4 To Step Into The Breach

Chelsea have denied that Carlo Ancelotti is leaving Chelsea and have assured him of his short term future. This does not stop him from being the 11/4 second favourite at William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave their post. Avram Grant is the 10/11 favourite in the sack race while Roberto Mancini completes the top three at 4/1. Ancelotti is 1/10 to have left Chelsea before Roman Abramovich.

“Ancelotti, looks safe for now but the odds suggest that he is on very shaky ground,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Chelsea are 5/4 to win no trophies this season, although the Blues are 11/10 to win this year’s Premier League.

Guus Hiddink is the 6/4 favourite to be the next permanent Chelsea manager, ahead of 13/2 Didier Deschamps and 8/1 Frank Rijkaard. Fan’s favourite Jose Mourinho is 10/1.

William Hill Chelsea Odds:

Next Permanent Chelsea Manager: 6/4 Guus Hiddink; 13/2 Didier Deschamps; 8/1 Frank Rijkaard; 10/1 Jose Mourinho; 12/1 Fabio Capello; 12/1 Martin O’Neill; 14/1 Jurgen Klinsmann; 16/1 David Moyes; 16/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 20/1 Gus Poyet; 20/1 Marcello Lippi; 20/1 Steve Clarke; 20/1 Gianfranco Zola; 25/1 Harry Redknapp; 33/1 Mark Hughes; 33/1 Sven Goran Eriksson; 66/1 Dennis Wise; 66/1 Ray Wilkins; 66/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

Chelsea Trophies This Season: 5/4 No Trophies; 6/1 Premier League & Champion’s League; 13/2 Premier League & FA Cup; 14/1 FA Cup & Champion’s League; 25/1 Premier League, FA Cup & Champion’s League

Who Will Leave Chelsea First: 1/10 Ancelotti; 11/2 Abramovich

2nd Premier League Manager To Leave: 10/11 Avram Grant; 11/4 Carlo Ancelotti; 4/1 Roberto Mancini; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Roy Hodgson; 14/1 Chris Hughton; 16/1 Ian Holloway; 18/1 Mark Hughes; 25/1 Sam ALlardyce; 25/1 Gerard Houllier; 33/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 33/1 Steve Bruce; 33/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 Owen Coyle; 33/1 Tony Pulis; 33/1 No Manager To Go; 40/1 David Moyes; 40/1 Arsene Wenger; 66/1 Harry Redknapp; 66/1 Sir Alex Ferguson

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

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/15/TV+Specials.html

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‘woy’ Eases Pressure On Himself But Avram Looks As Good As Gone

West Ham lost heavily to Liverpool and are the 15/8 favourites at William Hill to finish bottom of the Premier league and are 4/7 to get relegated. Wolves, who also lost again today, and they are 8/13 to be playing Championship football next season.

In a battle between two of the Premier League’s under fire managers, Roy Hodgson managed to ease some of the pressure, however, Avram Grant looks decidedly unsteady as he tip toes across the knife edge. Grant Hill’s 11/8 favourite to be the next manager to leave their position, while Roy Hodgson is the 5/1 third favourite. Sandwiched in between is Manchester City’s Roberto Mancini at 2/1.

“Things are not looking good for Avram and it appears that he may be just one game from signing up for jobseekers,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Despite Chelsea’s second defeat in a row, they are still the 11/10 favourites to win this year’s Premier League ahead of 9/4 Manchester United. Arsenal, who also lost today are the 4/1 third favourites.

William Hill Premier League Odds:

Outright: 11/10 Chelsea; 9/4 Man Utd; 4/1 Arsenal; 12/1 Man City; 66/1 Liverpool; 66/1 Tottenham; 300/1 Everton; 500/1 Aston Villa; 500/1 Bolton; 750/1 Blackburn; 750/1 Newcastle; 1000/1 BAR

Relegation: 4/7 West Ham; 8/13 Wolves; 10/11 Blackpool; 11/10 Wigan; 3/1 West Brom; 9/2 Birmingham; 7/1 Newcastle; 8/1 Fulham; 9/1 BAR

To Finish Bottom: 15/8 West Ham; 2/1 Wolves; 10/3 Blackpool; 4/1 Wigan; 20/1 West Brom; 25/1 Birmingham; 40/1 BAR

2nd Manager To Leave: 11/8 Avram Grant; 2/1 Roberto Manchini; 5/1 Roy Hodgson; 10/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 12/1 Ian Holloway; 12/1 Mick McCarthy; 12/1 Chris Hughton; 14/1 Roberto Martinez; 20/1 BAR

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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England 20/1 To Win World Cup Bid – And World Cup

ENGLAND 20/1 TO WIN THE WORLD CUP BID, AND THE WORLD CUP!

Former favourites England are now 6/4 second favourites with William Hill to host the 2018 World Cup as the storm over Sunday Times allegations and the forthcoming Panorama show continues. ‘Punters certainly believe that the England bid has been damaged by this row, and before it broke they were odds on favourites, but have now been overtaken in the betting by Russia, the new favourites.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 20/1 that England will both HOST the 2018 tournament, and also WIN it.

WILLIAM HILL …WORLD CUP HOSTS 2018…10/11 Russia; 6/4 England; 7/2 Spain/Portugal; 50/1 Holland/Belgium.

TO HOST 2022 WORLD CUP…..4/9 Qatar; 3/1 Australia; 9/2 USA; 33/1 Japan; 40/1 S Korea

WHO’LL GO FIRST – AVRAM OR ROY?

WITH TROUBLED bosses Roy Hodgson and Avram Grant facing each other this weekend, William Hill are offering 4/6 that Grant will leave West Ham before Hodgson, 11/10 to do vice versa, departs Liverpool.
Grant, 11/8 still to be West Ham boss on the first day of next season with Hills, is 7/4 second favourite to be the NEXT Prem manager to leave his club, with Hodgson 7/2 third favourite. Ahead of both of them in Hill’s betting is 13/8 favourite Roberto Mancini. Hills also offer 12/1 Holloway, Hughton, McCarthy, with Martinez at 14/1.
Liverpool are 4/7 with William Hill to beat West Ham, who are 11/2 with the draw 13/5.

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Evens Another Prem Boss To Go On Or Before Xmas Day

UNHAPPY XMAS FOR AVRAM- OR ANYONE ELSE?

WITH Avram Grant apparently safe in his job at West Ham at least until Christmas, William Hill have lengthened their odds about him being the next Prem boss to go from 11/8 favourite to 7/4, and Roberto Mancini is now clear favourite at 13/8, after Hills took a flurry of three figure bets for him to go; with Roy Hodgson 7/2; and Messrs Holloway, Hughton and McCarthy all 12/1 shots.
‘Avram’s somewhat grudging temporary vote of confidence may just leave time for someone else to beat him to the exit at their club’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Grant is 11/8 with Hills still to be West Ham boss on the first day of next season, 8/15 not to be.

WILLIAM HILL OFFER EVENS THAT ONE OR MORE PREMIER LEAGUE BOSSES IN THEIR JOBS TODAY WILL LEAVE THEIR CLUBS ON OR BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY, AND 8/11 THAT NONE WILL DO SO.

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Chelsea 25/1 To Lose 3-0 Again This Season

CHELSEA 25/1 TO LOSE 3-0 AGAIN THIS SEASON!

WILLIAM HILL offer 25/1 that Chelsea will again be beaten by 3-0 in the Premier League this season, home or away. ‘That result was almost as surprising and as much of a coupon-buster as Rangers and Celtic both losing on the same day recently – we couldn’t have asked for a better result to make it a great weekend for bookies, courtesy of Steve Bruce and David Haye!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offered 14/1 that Sunderland would win the game, and 125/1 by 0-3. ‘We took a total of SIX bets, the largest of which was £2, for the 0-3 scoreline’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

CHELSEA are still odds-on to win the Premier League with William Hill who make them 8/11 favourites and also offer 10/3 Man U; 4/1 Arsenal; 18 Man C; 66 Liverpool; 200 Spurs.

FINISH IN TOP FOUR…2/5 Man C; 5/2 Spurs; 9/2 Liverpool; 8 Everton; 10 Villa

FINISH BOTTOM…13/8 Blackpool; West Ham; 7/4 Wigan; 2/1 Wolves; 16 Birmingham; WBA.

MANCINI AGAIN FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT.

ROBERTO Mancini has regained favouritism to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job with William Hill who make him 6/4 favourite ahead of Roy Hodgson at 7/4, and also offer 4/1 Avram Grant; 9/1 Ian Holloway and Chris Hughton; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 14/1 Roberto Martinez; 28/1 No more Prem bosses to go this season. (Others on request). ‘Messrs Mancini, Hodgson and Grant have been sharing favouritism around amongst them for the past few weeks and it looks certain that one of them will depart by Christmas’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Midweek Premier League Specials

************************************MIDWEEK PREM SPECIALS******************************

HOW MANY GOALS IN TUESDAY GAMES?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many goals will be scored in Tuesday’s two Premier League matches:
Under 4 – 9/4……..4 – 5 – 11/8……Over 5 – 6/4
Hills also offer 9/4 that there wil be one or more sendings-off in the two games.

WITH STOKE boss Tony Pulis complaining about refereeing decisions going against his side, Hills offer 9/2 that they will be awarded a penalty against Birmingham, and 10/1 that a Birmingham player is sent off in the same game.

THAT’LL BE ANDY

ANDY CARROLL is 8/11 with Hills to play for England against France in the forthcoming friendly, and Even money to play no part at all in the game.

MANCHESTER DERBY ODDS:

Man City Points from home/away derby games:

6
10/1

4
9/2

3
2/1

2
11/1

1
11/4

0
7/2

Man Utd Points

6
7/2

4
11/4

3
2/1

2
11/1

1
9/2

0
10/1

Aggregate over two games – MAN CITY – 11/4 TIE – 4/1 MAN UTD – 1/2

SEASON MATCH BET; FINISH HIGHER IN PREM…. – MAN UTD – 1/3 MAN CITY – 9/4

1ST MANAGER TO LEAVE – MANCINI – 8/15 FERGIE – 11/8

Gunners odds-on to win nothing again, as:
MANCINI FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

DESPITE their win over WBA, Man City boss Roberto Mancini remains favourite with William Hill to be the next Premier League boss to leave his club – and is currently 7/4 favourite, while Hills are now offering 5/2 that Arsene Wenger will cease to be Arsenal boss before the first day of next season, and 4/6 that the Gunners fail yet again to lift a trophy this season. ‘It was a good weekend for some of the under-pressure managers like Hodgson and Hughton but although City won, Mancini needs a good result against United in midweek to ease the pressure on him’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills….Wenger boss of Arsenal 1st day of next prem season: 2/7 Yes 5/2 No

Hills…..2nd Prem manager to go:

Mancini… 7/4….Grant..9/4….Hodgson…4….Hughton..6….McCarthy11….Martinez14…..McLeish16….Hughes….25…..No Manager to Go…..25…Allardyce….25….Bruce…25….Coyle….25…..Houllier…25…..Holloway…33….Pulis…33….Di Matteo…33…..Moyes…40….Wenger…40….Ancelotti…50….Redknapp…50…Ferguson…66

LIVERPOOL CHARGING TOWARDS TOP FOUR!

LIVERPOOL are now 4/1 to finish in the top four this season with William Hill who also offer 1/100 Chelsea; 1/10 Man U; 1/8 Arsenal; 2/7 Man C; 9/4 Spurs; 7 Everton.

TO WIN TITLE…8/13 Chelsea; 3 Man U; 7 Arsenal; 11 Man C; 80 Liverpool; 150 Spurs.

HILLS…PREMIER LEAGUE ONE-TWO Chelsea – Man Utd6/4 ; Man Utd – Chelsea10/3 ; Chelsea – Arsenal7/2 ; Arsenal – Chelsea7/1 ; Man Utd – Arsenal10/1 ; Arsenal – Man Utd14/1 (Others on request)

CHRIS TO STAY AT TOON? Hughton still Newcastle boss1st day of next season 4/6 Yes 11/10 No

TOP SCORER…..15/8 Drogba; 10/3 Tevez; 9 Bent, Berbatov; Torres; 14 Malouda; 16 Rooney

FINISH BOTTOM…6/4 Blackpool; Wigan; 5/2 Wolves; West Ham; 16 Stoke; WBA.

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Mancini Favourite To Be Next Boss Out

Gunners odds-on to win nothing again, as:
MANCINI FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT

DESPITE their win over WBA, Man City boss Roberto Mancini is now 7/4 favourite with William Hill to be the next Premier League boss to leave his club – while Hills are now offering 5/2 that Arsene Wenger will cease to be Arsenal boss before the first day of next season, and 4/6 that the Gunners fail yet again to lift a trophy this season. ‘It was a good weekend for some of the under-pressure managers like Hodgson and Hughton but although City won, Mancini needs a good result against United in midweek to ease the pressure on him’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills….Wenger boss of Arsenal 1st day of next prem season: ‘2/7 Yes 5/2 No

Hills…..2nd Prem manager to go:

Mancini… 7/4….Grant..9/4….Hodgson…4….Hughton..6….McCarthy11….Martinez14…..McLeish16….Hughes….25…..No Manager to Go…..25…Allardyce….25….Bruce…25….Coyle….25…..Houllier…25…..Holloway…33….Pulis…33….Di Matteo…33…..Moyes…40….Wenger…40….Ancelotti…50….Redknapp…50…Ferguson…66

LIVERPOOL CHARGING TOWARDS TOP FOUR!

LIVERPOOL are now 4/1 to finish in the top four this season with William Hill who also offer 1/100 Chelsea; 1/10 Man U; 1/8 Arsenal; 2/7 Man C; 9/4 Spurs; 7 Everton.

TO WIN TITLE…8/13 Chelsea; 3 Man U; 7 Arsenal; 11 Man C; 80 Liverpool; 150 Spurs.
HILLS…PREMIER LEAGUE ONE-TWO

Chelsea – Man Utd6/4
Man Utd – Chelsea10/3
Chelsea – Arsenal7/2
Arsenal – Chelsea7/1
Man Utd – Arsenal10/1
Arsenal – Man Utd14/1
(Others on request)

CHRIS TO STAY AT TOON?

Hughton still Newcastle boss1st day of next season 4/6 Yes 11/10 No

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

TOP SCORER…..15/8 Drogba; 10/3 Tevez; 9 Bent, Berbatov; Torres; 14 Malouda; 16 Rooney

FINISH BOTTOM…6/4 Blackpool; Wigan; 5/2 Wolves; West Ham; 16 Stoke; WBA.

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William Hill Weekend Premier League Specials

****************************WILLIAM HILL WEEKEND SPECIALS********************************

YOU BET HE’LL SOON BE ROBERTGO OR ROBERTGONE!

WILLIAM HILL offer 8/1 that Roberto Mancini will still be Man City manager on January 1, 2013 – and just 7/4 that he will have left his job BEFORE the end of 2010. He has also be installed as 6/4 favourite to be the next Prem manager to leave his club. ‘Managers seem to be only as good as their last two or three results these days, and there is a perception that City’s owners are not the most patient in the football world, so punters want to back Mancini to be the next boss out’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

When will Roberto Mancini no longer be manager of Man City?

Before the end of 2010
7/4

Between 1st Jan 2011 – 31st March 2011
3/1

Between 1st April 2011 – 31st July 2011
3/1

Between 1st August – December 31st 2011
13/2

Between 1st January 2012 – December 31st 2012
7/1

Still Man City Manager 1st January 2013
8/1

Man City premier league finishing position 2010/11:

1st
14/1

2nd
9/2

3rd
7/2

4th
15/8

5th
10/3

6th
9/1

7th or lower
16/1

**WILLIAM HILL OFFER 33/1 THAT LIVERPOOL AND MAN CITY WILL CONTEST THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL.

**CITY ARE 1/5 TO WIN NO MAJOR TROPHIES THIS SEASON.

**NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….6/4 Mancini; 3/1 Hodgson; 7/2 Grant; 5 Hughton; 10 McCarthy; 14 Martinez; 25 No more to go this season. (Others on request)

**NEXT MAN CITY BOSS…4 Hiddink; 5 O’Neill; 6 Rijkaard; 8 Pelligrini; 10 Mourinho; 11 Van Gaal (Others on request)
How Many Points Will Chelsea Be Clear After This Round of Games?

DETAILS

Eight
250/1

Seven
25/1

Six
200/1

Five
9/4

Four
50/1

Three
6/5

Two
11/10

TO WIN PREM TITLE…..4/7 Chelsea; 4 Man U; 5 Arsenal; 14 Man C; 80 Spurs

Hat-trick – 11/4 YES 1/4 NO

REDS CARDS –

DETAILS
ODDS

NONE
7/2

ONE
13/8

TWO OR MORE
10/11

Highest Scoring Match
Odds:

Arsenal v Newcastle
10/3

Man Utd v Wolves
9/2

Blackpool v Everton
6/1

Bolton v Tottenham
7/1

West Brom v Man City
7/1

Liverpool v Chelsea
15/2

Birmingham v West Ham
12/1

Blackburn v Wigan
12/1

Fulham v Aston Villa
12/1

Sunderland v Stoke
12/1

1/5th odds 1-2-3

Highest Scoring Team
Odds:

Arsenal
5/1

Man Utd
11/2

Everton
17/2

Blackburn
11/1

Man City
11/1

Chelsea
11/1

Tottenham
12/1

Birmingham
14/1

Fulham
14/1

Sunderland
14/1

Bolton
16/1

Aston Villa
20/1

Stoke
20/1

West Brom
20/1

Liverpool
22/1

West Ham
25/1

Blackpool
25/1

Wigan
33/1

Newcastle
33/1

Wolves
100/1

¼ odds 1-2-3-4

Team Scoring Quickest Goal

Man Utd
8/1

Arsenal
8/1

Blackburn
9/1

Man City
10/1

Everton
11/1

Chelsea
11/1

Wigan
12/1

Tottenham
14/1

Birmingham
14/1

Sunderland
14/1

Bolton
16/1

Fulham
16/1

West Brom
16/1

Aston Villa
18/1

Liverpool
18/1

West Ham
20/1

Blackpool
20/1

Stoke
20/1

Newcastle
25/1

Wolves
33/1

¼ odds 1-2-3-4

YOU BET GARETH COULD BALE OUT……..

WILLIAM HILL now make Gareth Bale 6/1 to win this season’s PFA Player of the Year – and quote him at 10/3 to have LEFT Spurs by the first day of next season (1/5 still to be there). ‘Bale is in the form of his life – and that won’t be going un-noticed by a number of other clubs who’ll be casting envious eyes in his direction’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS….GARETH BALE GOALS THIS SEASON:
First v England in next Euro qualifier: – 14/1 (11/2 anytime).
Total goals season (PL, FA, CL – 6 so far) –
Under 13 – 7/4
13 to 16 – 13/8
Over 16 – 13/8

WHO WILL WIN PFA PLAYER OF YEAR?
WILLIAM HILL have made Gareth Bale 6/1 second favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year Award after his recent sensational performances for Spurs. ‘Bale has certainly made a huge impression so far this season and must be in with a real shout of lifting this award if he stays fit and in form’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILL’S ODDS:
Didier Drogba 9/2
Gareth Bale 6/1
Carlos Tevez 7/1
Paul Scholes 7/1
Nani 11/1
Cesc Fabregas 12/1
Rafael van der Vaart 12/1
Florent Malouda 14/1
Michael Essien 16/1
Dimitar Berbatov 16/1
Nemanja Vidic 20/1
Wayne Rooney 20/1
Steven Gerrard 20/1
Andrei Arshavin 33/1
Frank Lampard 33/1
Fernando Torres 33/1
Adam Johnson 33/1
David Silva 33/1
James Milner 33/1
Joe Hart 33/1
Kevin Nolan 33/1
Nicolas Anelka 50/1
John Terry 50/1
Ryan Giggs 50/1
Darren Fletcher 50/1
Darren Bent 50/1
Rio Ferdinand 50/1
Mikel Arteta 50/1
Javier Hernandez 66/1
Andrew Carroll 66/1
Yaya Toure 66/1
Marouane Chamakh 100/1
WIN ONLY – OTHERS ON REQUEST

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You Bet Stoke Boss Safest In Division !

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

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

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

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