Avram Odds On To Be Hammered

YOU BET HAMMERS’ BOSS WILL BE NEXT MAN GONE…..

WITH Avram Grant reportedly facing the sack if he fails to win at least one of the next three games for relegation threated West Ham, William Hill have slashed their odds for him to be the next Premier League boss to leave his club from 4/6 to 4/9 favourite, and also offer 4/1 Roy Hodgson; 7/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 8/1 Mick McCarthy and Roberto Mancini.
‘Mr Grant has been a strongly fancied candidate to be the next boss out all season, but this time it may well be his turn’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Big Same Set To Leave Blackburn ? Punters Bet He Is .

YOU BET ALLARDYCE SET TO JOIN HAMMERS!

BOOKMAKERS WILLIAM HILL have seen a run of three figure bets for Sam Allardyce to be the next Premier League manager to leave his job and have slashed his odds from 33/1 to 3/1. ‘We have seen a string of bets of between £100 and £200 a time – most of them struck by people opening accounts purely to place the bets. At the same time some of them are also backing Avram Grant to be the next boss to go – leading us to the conclusion that they have reason to believe Allardyce may be set to take over at West Ham – or Avram Grant at Blackburn!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL….NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO…Evens Avram Grant; 3/1 Sam Allardyce; 4/1 Roy Hodgson. Others on request.

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Grant Next To Go Following Hughton Departure

Following the departure of Chris Hughton, William Hill have reopened the betting of the next Premier League manager to leave. West Ham manager Avram Grant is the 7/4 favourite ahead of Wolves manager, Mick McCarthy, and Manchester City’s Roberto Mancini both at 5/1. For another manager to go before Christmas is 7/4.

“Chris Hughton’s departure came as quite a shock seeing as he was 16/1 at the start of the weekend. Under-Fire Avram Grant was the favourite to go before we suspended betting and now the market has reopened he is once again walking on a knife edge” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Next Manager To Go Odds:

7/4 Avram Grant; 5/1 Mick McCarthy; 5/1 Roberto Mancini; 6/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 11/1 Roy Hodgson; 20/1 Ian Holloway; 20/1 Mark Hughes; 25/1 Next Newcastle Manager; 25/1 Sam Allardyce; 28/1 No Manger To Go; 33/1 Alex McLeish; 33/1 David Moyes; 33/1 Steve Bruce; 40/1 Gerard Houllier; 50/1 Owen Coyle; 50/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 50/1 Arsene Wenger; 66/1 Tony Pulis; 100/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 100/1 Harry Redknapp

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

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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

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Avram Slashed To Be Out Of Job Next

Avram Slashed To Be Out Of Job Next

Manchester City beat Fulham on Sunday to ease the pressure on manager, Roberto Mancini. He is priced at 5/2, eased from 2/1 to be the next manager to get the boot. Carlo Ancelotti was the big mover this weekend , he was priced at 25/1 at the start of the weekend to be the next manager to leave his job, however, two straight defeats have seen his odds slashed to 10/1. Avram Grant is odds on to be the next manager to go at 4/5. For no manager to go before the end of the season is 33/1.

Despite their somewhat sketchy form of late, Chelsea are the 11/10 favourites to win the league followed by 9/4 Manchester United, who are also priced at 20/1 to remain unbeaten all season.

William Hill Football Odds:

Next Manager To Leave Their Job: 4/5 Avram Grant; 5/2 Roberto Mancini; 9/1 Roy Hodgson; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 12/1 Chris Hughton; 14/1 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

Premier League Outright: 11/10 Chelsea; 9/4 Man Utd; 9/2 Arsenal; 15/2 Man City; 66/1 Liverpool; 66/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Everton 500/1 Bolton; 1000/1 Aston Villa; 1000/1 Sunderland; 1000/1 Blackburn; 1000/1 Newcastle; 1500/1 Fulham; 2000/1 Birmingham; 2000/1 Stoke; 2000/1 Wigan; 2000/1 West Brom; 2000/1 Blackpool; 5000/1 West Ham; 5000/1 Wolves

Further Information…Joe Crilly…07850 518 164

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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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