Wenger’s Fab Tip

Arsene Wenger has come out and said that he is optimistic his two courted players, Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas will be staying at the Emirates next season. William Hill agree with Mr. Wenger with regards to Nasri, offering 8/11 that he is still at the club come the first game of next season, although Fabregas is 4/9 to have left for pastures new by then. Barcelona are the 1/4 favourites to capture Fab’s signature when he does leave, while Manchester City are 8/11 favourites to bag Samir Nasri.

“Wenger has, rather defiantly, come out and claimed that his two most prized assets are staying put and while we agree that Nasri looks likely to be staying for at least another season, the lure of Barcelona may be too much for Fabregas and Arsenal to resist for another season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Scott Parker has been backed from 20/1 to 6/1 to join Chelsea with Hills who make Villa 13/8 favourites to be his next club.”Parker returning to Chelsea would be a big story, but we are not convinced it is anything like a done deal.”

William Hill Premier League Players Future Destinations:

Dimitar Berbatov Next Permanent Club: 7/4 PSG; 6/1 Newcastle; 8/1 Tottenham; 12/1 AC Milan; 20/1 Manchester City

Scott Parker Next Permanent Club: 13/8 Aston Villa; 7/4 Tottenham; 9/2 Arsenal; 6/1 Chelsea; 6/1 Newcastle; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Everton

Stewart Downing Next Permanent Club: 4/7 Liverpool; 13/8 Arsenal; 6/1 Tottenham; 20/1 Sunderland

Emmanuel Adebayor Next Permanent Club: 13/8 Real Madrid; 3/1 Tottenham; 7/1 PSG; 25/1 Blackburn

Charles N’Zogbia Next Permanent Club: 5/4 Aston Villa; 5/2 Sunderland; 7/2 Newcastle; 7/2 Liverpool; 20/1 Arsenal

Kevin Doyle Next Permanent Club: 4/6 Arsenal; 9/2 Newcastle; 6/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Everton; 10/1 Sunderland

Carlos Tevez Next Permanent Club: 2/1 Real Madrid; 7/2 Inter Milan; 9/2 South American Club; 11/2 AC Milan; 11/2 English Club; 8/1 MLS Club; 12/1 Malaga; 12/1 Barcelona; 16/1 Juventus

Cesc Fabregas Next Permanent Club: 1/4 Barcelona; 7/2 Real Madrid; 8/1 Manchester City

Samir Nasri Next Permanent Club: 8/11 Manchester City; 11/10 Manchester United; 8/1 Chelsea; 25/1 Real Madrid; 33/1 AC Milan

Luka Modric Next Permanent Club: 8/13 Chelsea; 5/2 Manchester United; 10/1 Manchester City; 20/1 Real Madrid; 20/1 Barcelona

Fabregas to still be at Arsenal on the first day of next season: 4/9 no; 13/8 yes

Nasri to still be at Arsenal on the first day of next season: 8/11 yes; 1/1 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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England 12/1 To Win Euro 2012 Without Losing A Game

England 12/1 To Win Euro 2012 – Without Losing !
William Hill are offering a number of specials about how England will fare in their Euro 2012 group. Hills offer 4/1 that England get maximum points from their remaining fixtures and 5/4 that they fall just short with 19-21 points. They are 7/4 to score between 19 and 21 goals and 9/2 to score 22 or more goals. Hills offer 7/4 that England win the group with games to spare, but 2/5 that they do not.

Jermaine Defoe is currently England’s leading scorer in Euro 2012 qualifiers with three and Hills go 5/4 that he ends the campaign as top marksman. Darren Bent is 6/4 second favourite, while Lampard and Rooney are 6/1 and 7/1 respectively. .

England are 4/11 to win the match at Wembley with Switzerland 17/2. The draw is priced at 10/3. Hills also offer 3/1 that any England substitute scores a goal. Darren Bent is the 10/3 favourite to open the scoring on Saturday, with Peter Crouch 9/2, joint second favourite with Bobby Zamora.

England are 8/1 to win Euro 2012 and 12/1 to win the competition without losing a game either in qualifying or the finals themselves.

Euro 2012 Outright: 3/1 Spain; 4/1 Germany; 6/1 Holland; 8/1 England; 10/1 Italy; 10/1 France; 16/1 Portugal; 20/1 Russia; 25/1 Croatia; 33/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Poland; 50/1 BAR

ENGLAND- SWITZERLAND……Both teams to score – 5/4 yes; 6/10 no…….How many goals in game? – 10/11 2 or less; 10/11 3 or more……To win both halves – 19/10 England; 25/1 Switzerland;…….England to score in both halves – 5/4; Switzerland to do likewise- 8/1…….To come from behind and win – 7/1 England; 22/1 Switzerland……..To keep clean sheet – 4/7 England; 9/2 Switzerland…….Goal scored in first 15m – 12/5…….England goal in first 15m – 3/1……..To win to nil – Evens England; 10/1 Switzerland……..

WILLIAM HILL…..ITV MAN OF MATCH…

Jack Wilshere 9/2
Ashley Young 5/1
Darren Bent 5/1
Frank Lampard 11/2
Theo Walcott 13/2
Peter Crouch 8/1
Scott Parker 8/1
Adam Johnson 11/1
Bobby Zamora 12/1
Stewart Downing 12/1
James Milner 14/1
John Terry 14/1
Admir Mehmedi 16/1
Eren Derdiyok 16/1
Gareth Barry 16/1
Innocent Emeghara 20/1
Glen Johnson 20/1
Xherdan Shaqiri 20/1
Ashley Cole 25/1
Rio Ferdinand 25/1
Granit Xhaka 25/1
Xavier Margairaz 25/1
Gokhan Inler 25/1
Blerim Dzemaili 25/1
Reto Ziegler 25/1
Johan Djourou 25/1
Gary Cahill 33/1
Leighton Baines 33/1
Joleon Lescott 33/1
Tranquillo Barnetta 33/1
Gelson Fernandes 33/1
Valon Behrami 33/1
Philippe Senderos 40/1
Stephan Lichtsteiner 40/1
Kyle Walker 40/1
Phil Jagielka 40/1
Pirmin Schwegler 50/1
Stephane Grichting 66/1
Steve Von Bergen 66/1

BETS WILL BE SETTLED ON THE ITV MAN OF THE MATCH.
WIN ONLY.

HILLS…..FIRST CARDED PLAYER:
Gelson Fernandes 8/1
No Carded Player 8/1
Stephan Lichtsteiner 9/1
Pirmin Schwegler 10/1
Stephane Grichting 10/1
Blerim Dzemaili 11/1
Jack Wilshere 11/1
Johan Djourou 11/1
Gokhan Inler 12/1
Philippe Senderos 12/1
Xavier Margairaz 12/1
Ashley Young 14/1
Stewart Downing 14/1
Gareth Barry 14/1
Glen Johnson 14/1
Granit Xhaka 14/1
John Terry 14/1
Joleon Lescott 14/1
Reto Ziegler 14/1
Scott Parker 14/1
Steve Von Bergen 14/1
Valon Behrami 14/1
Frank Lampard 16/1
Peter Crouch 16/1
Theo Walcott 16/1
Adam Johnson 16/1
Ashley Cole 16/1
Gary Cahill 16/1
Innocent Emeghara 16/1
James Milner 16/1
Kyle Walker 16/1
Leighton Baines 16/1

Tranquillo Barnetta 16/1
Xherdan Shaqiri 16/1
Admir Mehmedi 20/1
Phil Jagielka 20/1
Rio Ferdinand 20/1
Darren Bent 25/1
Eren Derdiyok 25/1
Bobby Zamora 33/1

EW 1/5 1,2,3

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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England 7/4 To Win Group G With Games To Spare

Bookmakers William Hill are offering a number of specials about how England will fare in their Euro 2012 group. Hills offer 4/1 that England get maximum points from their remaining fixtures and 5/4 that they fall just short with 19-21 points. They are 7/4 to score between 19 and 21 goals and 9/2 to score 22 or more goals. Hills think that Group G is going to be incredibly tight and offer 7/4 that England win the group with games to spare, but 2/5 that they do not.

Jermaine Defoe is currently England’s leading scorer in Euro 2012 qualifiers with three and Hills go 5/4 that he ends the campaign as top marksman. Darren Bent is 6/4 second favourite, while Lampard and Rooney are 6/1 and 7/1 respectively.

“”England are top of their group and while they are expected to qualify, the odds suggest that it will be closer than many would expect,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England are 2/5 to win the match at Wembley with Switzerland 6/1. The draw is priced at 14/5. Hills also offer 3/1 that any England substitute scores a goal. Darren Bent is the 10/3 favourite to open the scoring on Saturday, with Peter Crouch 9/2, joint second favourite with Bobby Zamora.

England are 8/1 to win Euro 2012 and 12/1 to win the competition without losing a game either in qualifying or the finals themselves.

With Wayne Rooney banned for the England match against Switzerland, William Hill are betting on which of the three forwards in the squad will start the game. Darren Bent is 1/7 while Peter Crouch is 1/4. Bobby Zamora is 11/4. The central midfield is another position that is up for grabs during the match and Hills make Scott Parker, Frank Lampard and Jack Wilshere all odds on to start, with Capello thought to be considering three men across the middle. Parker is 4/9, while Lampard is 1/10 and Jack Wilshere 4/11.

To Start vs Switzerland:
Peter Crouch 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No
Darren Bent 1/7 Yes; 4/1 No
Bobby Zamora 11/4 Yes; 1/4 No
Scott Parker 4/9 Yes; 13/8 No
Frank Lampard 1/10 Yes; 11/2 No
Jack Wilshere 4/11 Yes; 2/1 No

Euro 2012 Outright: 3/1 Spain; 4/1 Germany; 6/1 Holland; 8/1 England; 10/1 Italy; 10/1 France; 16/1 Portugal; 20/1 Russia; 25/1 Croatia; 33/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Poland; 50/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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Odds Hint At 4-3-3 For England This Weekend…will Sam Be The Man For West Ham?

With Wayne Rooney banned for the England match against Switzerland, William Hill are betting on which of the three forwards in the squad will start the game. Darren Bent is 1/7 while Peter Crouch is 1/4. Bobby Zamora is 11/4. The central midfield is another position that is up for grabs during the match and Hills make Scott Parker, Frank Lampard and Jack Wilshere all odds on to start, with Capello thought to be considering three men across the middle. Parker is 4/9, while Lampard is 1/10 and Jack Wilshere 4/11.

“Parker and Wilshere impressed against Wales and it looks as they will be rewarded by starting on Saturday. Lampard also looks like he will start alongside the pair as Capello seeks to use the 4-3-3 that has proved effective in recent matches,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England are 2/5 to win the match at Wembley with Switzerland 6/1. The draw is priced at 14/5. Hills also offer 3/1 that any England substitute scores a goal. Darren Bent is the 10/3 favourite to open the scoring on Saturday, with Peter Crouch 9/2, joint second favourite with Bobby Zamora.

England are 8/1 to win Euro 2012 and 12/1 to win the competition without losing a game either in qualifying or the finals themselves.

To Start vs Switzerland:
Peter Crouch 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No
Darren Bent 1/7 Yes; 4/1 No
Bobby Zamora 11/4 Yes; 1/4 No
Scott Parker 4/9 Yes; 13/8 No
Frank Lampard 1/10 Yes; 11/2 No
Jack Wilshere 4/11 Yes; 2/1 No

Euro 2012 Outright: 3/1 Spain; 4/1 Germany; 6/1 Holland; 8/1 England; 10/1 Italy; 10/1 France; 16/1 Portugal; 20/1 Russia; 25/1 Croatia; 33/1 Ukraine; 40/1 Poland; 50/1 BAR

William Hill are offering a number of West Ham specials, following the announcement that Sam Allardyce has taken over the reins at West Ham. He has been a relative success at almost every club that he has been at and Hills offer 10/11 that West Ham get promoted into the Premier League at any point during Allardyce’s time at the club. They are 16/1 to win either the FA or League Cup under Big Sam and 20/1 to qualify for Europe. Despite the arrival of a big name manager, it would appear that a big name player may be leaving the club. Hills offer 1/20 that Scott Parker has left the club before the first game of next season.

West Ham Odds:

Will West Ham win a cup (FA or League) under Allardyce: 16/1
Will they qualify for Europe Under Allardyce: 20/1
Will they be relegated (from Championship) under Allardyce: 16/1
Will they be promoted under Allardyce: 10/11
Scott Parker to still be at West Ham after summer transfer window: 1/20 No; 8/1 Yes

Further Information:

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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Scott Free ?

PARKER ODDS ON TO QUIT HAMMERS

DESPITE winning the Play of the Year Award, Scott Parker is a 4/11 shot to have left the club by the first day of next season, and 2/1 still to be there. ‘Parker has been exemplary in a poor side and we think he will attract many admiring glances during the close season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Youngster Kyle To Wait A While To Walker On For England

Kyle Walker is in line to make his England debut but the odds suggest that if the call to make an appearance does arrive, it will have to come off the bench. He is 5/2 with William Hill to start against Denmark on Wednesday while Glen Johnson is 1/4 to feature as Capello’s starting right-back. Fabio Capello has stated that Jack Wilshere is the future of the England team and he is 2/7 to start.

“There is no doubting Kyle Walker’s potential, but his call up has come very early in his career. Two weeks ago, we were still offering odds of 5/1 that Walker would win a cap within the next two years,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

A lot of attention will be focused on Capello’s strikers with Wayne Rooney likely to lead the line. The Man United striker is 4/1 to score first, while Hills are offering 9/5 that he scores at any time and England win. Tottenham appear to be the most likely Premier League side to provide England’s first scorer at 15/8, while Aston Villa are 9/4.

William Hill Denmark/England Odds:

21/10 Denmark; 13/10 England; 11/5 Draw

4/1 Any England Substitute to score

England First Goalscorer: 4/1 Wayne Rooney; 5/1 Peter Crouch; 11/2 Darren Bent; 11/2 Jermaine Defoe; 15/1 Gabriel Agbonlahor; 8/1 Frank Lampard; 8/1 Steven Gerrard; 8/1 Theo Walcott; 9/1 James Milner; 9/1 Ashley Young; 10/1 Aaron Lennon; 14/1 Jack Wilshere; 16/1 Stuart Downing; 20/1 Scott Parker; 25/1 Ashley Cole; 25/1 Glen Johnson; 25/1 Gareth Barry; 33/1 Gary Cahill; 33/1 Joleon Lescott; 33/1 Phil Jagielka; 33/1 John Terry; 33/1 Rio Ferdinand; 33/1 Kyle Walker; 40/1 Leighton Baines; 40/1 Michael Dawson

9/5 Wayne Rooney to score at anytime and England to win
5/2 Jermaine Defoe to score at anytime and England to win
11/5 Peter Crouch to score anytime and England to win
5/2 Darren Bent to score at anytime and England to win
18/5 Gabriel Agbonlahor to score anytime and England to win

To Start vs. Denmark:
Theo Walcott: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No
Jack Wilshere: 2/7 Yes; 5/2 No
Scott Parker: 5/4 Yes; 4/7 No
Gary Cahill: 6/5 Yes; 8/13 No
Kyle Walker: 5/2 Yes; 2/7 No
Michael Dawson: 4/7 Yes; 5/4 No
Glen Johnson: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No

Which Premier League Team Will Score England’s First Goal: 15/8 Tottenham; 9/4 Aston Villa; 4/1 Manchester United; 5/1 Chelsea; 5/1 West Ham; 7/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Man City; 33/1 Bolton; 33/1 Everton

England Margin Of Victory: 11/4 By One Goal; 11/2 By Two Goals; 14/1 By Three Goals; 28/1 By Four Or More Goals

Anytime Own Goal: 8/1 Yes; 1/20 No

Total England Goals: 2/1 None; 29/20 One; 11/4 Two; 15/2 Three; 18/1 Four or more

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

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

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