How Much Will F A Dare Fine Sir Alex ? World Cup Qualifier Specials

WILL FERGIE BE FEELING FINED AFTER FA REF RULING?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how much Sir Alex Ferguson will be fined for his comments about referee Alan Wiley’s (lack of) fitness, and offer 4/9 that it will be under £15,000; 9/4 from £15,000- £25,000; and 6/1 over £25,000.

HILLS also offer 5/2 that Sir Alex will receive a touchline ban for his comments about Wiley’s fitness levels, but 2/7 that he will not. ‘We don’t think a touchline ban would serve much purpose in this instance, but even a hefty a fine will hardly leave him on the bread-line – however, the level of fine may at least indicate how scared the FA is of Sir Alex ‘ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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ENGLAND 10/3 TO KEEP TWO CLEAN SHEETS

DESPITE the doubt over who is England’s current first choice goalkeeper, William Hill are offering 10/3 that they don’t concede a goal in either game against Ukraine and Belarus. Hills make David James 2/5 to start in goal against Ukraine, with Robert Green 15/8 and Paul Robinson 14/1.
Hills have also opened books on how many points and goals England will take from the two games and offer 7/4 that they will secure all six points, 6/4 that they hit four or five goals in the process. ‘Punters and bookmakers alike are anticipating that even though England don’t need to win these games Fabio Capello’s attitude will ensure that they go all out to do so.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 2/1 that David Beckham will start against Ukraine, with Peter Crouch quoted at the same odds but Emile Heskey 2/7 to do so.
How Many Points Will England Take From Their Remaining Two Group Games?
0 25/1
1 12/1
2 18/1
3 15/8
4 5/2
6 7/4
How Many Goals Will England Score In Their Remaining Two Group Games?
0 or 1 8/1
2 or 3 13/8
4 or 5 6/4
6 or 7 4/1
8 or More 12/1
How Many Goals Will England Concede In Their Remaining Two Group Games?
0 10/3
1 15/8
2 2/1
3 9/2
4 Or More 14/1
**Players to Start v Ukraine?
Yes No
Wayne Rooney 1/10 11/2
Peter Crouch 2/1 4/11
Emile Heskey 2/7 5/2
David Beckham 2/1 4/11
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Chelsea 14/1 Not To Lose Again As Gunners 14/1 To Hit Ton Of Goals

HOW MANY PREM GOALS WILL GUNNERS SCORE?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many Premiership goals Arsenal will score this season and offer 5/6 80 or more; 5/6 79 or fewer.

The Gunners are 14/1 with Hills to score 100 or more Prem goals. ‘It has been goals galore for the Gunners at home and if they can keep them flowing 100 should be within their capabilities’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

With the Arsenal-Blackburn match clocking up a new highest aggregate of the Prem season so far, 8 goals, Hills offer 2/5 that no game this season will produce 9 or more; 5/2 that 9 will be the highest aggregate of the Prem season; 9/1 that 10 will be the highest aggregate; 20/1 that 11 or more will be highest aggregate.

TITLE ODDS- CHELSEA 14/1 NOT TO LOSE AGAIN

CHELSEA’s title odds have been cut from 7/4 to 11/8 favourites by William Hill. They are 14/1 with Hills not to lose another game in the Premiership this season.’It is definitely advantage Chelsea in the title race after this weekend’s setbacks for Liverpool and United’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

**Hills make Steve Bruce 12/1to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson as Man U manager. ‘Bruce put in a decent job audition with his team’s performance at the weekend’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s title odds…

Chelsea 11/8

Man Utd 9/4

Arsenal 11/2

Liverpool 8/1

Man City 9/1

Tottenham 66/1

Aston Villa 200/1

Everton 300/1

HARRY SECURE? YOU BET HE MIGHT NOT BE….

HARRY Redknapp is now 10/3 third favourite to be the next Premiership manager to leave his club with William Hill who make Paul Hart 7/4 favourite, with Phil Brown 15/8 second favourite; Alex McLeish is 7/1 and Gary Megson 14/1 and Zola 18/1. ‘The mad rush to back Harry has eased off for the time being’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS: PREM W/O Big 4

Man City 4/9

Tottenham 11/4

Aston Villa 8/1

Everton 14/1

Sunderland 22/1

Fulham 100/1

Stoke 100/1

Blackburn 125/1

Bolton 125/1

West Ham 150/1

Wigan 175/1

Burnley 200/1

Portsmouth 500/1

Wolves 500/1

Birmingham 500/1

Hull 500/1

HILLS PREM Relegation

Portsmouth : 4/9 (13/8 stay up)

Hull 4/7 (5/4 stay up)

Birmingham 6/5

Wolves 5/4

Burnley 7/4

Wigan 11/2

Bolton 6/1

Blackburn 13/2

West Ham 15/2

Stoke 11/1

Fulham 12/1

Sunderland 33/1

Everton 50/1

Aston Villa 100/1

Tottenham 250/1

Man City 500/1

HILLS: SPL

4/7 Celtic

5/4 Rangers

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Will Pompey Be Hart Broken Before Hull Browned Off ?

Pompey 7/1 to set all time Prem points low:
WILL POMPEY BE HART-BROKEN BEFORE HULL BROWNED OFF?

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Pompey manager Paul Hart 1/ 2 to leave the club before the end of the season and offer 6/4 that Hart will still be there at the end of the campaign; Hills make Portsmouth 7/1 to end the season with 10 or fewer points, and offer 8/13 that they end the camapign with 19 or more points; 13/8 between 12 and 18 inclusive. ‘Everyone seems to think Portsmouth have fewer points than their performances deserve – but as yet points are not awarded for being deserving as far as I am aware’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season
Evs Yes 8/11 No

HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:
Paul Hart 10/11

Phil Brown 11/10

Alex McLeish 6/1

Gary Megson 8/1

Mark Hughes 20/1

Roberto Martinez 20/1

Sam Allardyce 20/1

Gianfranco Zola 25/1

Mick McCarthy 25/1

David Moyes 25/1

Martin O’Neil 33/1

Rafa Benitez 33/1

Roy Hodgson 33/1

Tony Pulis 33/1

Arsene Wenger 40/1

Owen Coyle 40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1

Steve Bruce 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti 50/1

Harry Redknapp 50/1

No Manager 50/1

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Will Brown Or Hart Go First ?

BROWN NOT FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT BOSS OUT DESPITE 6 GOAL HAMMERING

PHIL BROWN is 8/11 no longer to be Hull boss on the last day of the season with William Hill – but he is only second favourite to be the first Prem boss of the season to leave his club – with Hils making Pompey’s Paul Hart 10/11 to be the first to go. ‘Hart has an even worse record than Brown this season with seven straight defeats and doesn’t even have the defence that but for him his side wouldn’t even be in the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS….FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON:
Paul Hart 10/11

Phil Brown 11/10

Alex McLeish 6/1

Gary Megson 8/1

Mark Hughes 20/1

Roberto Martinez 20/1

Sam Allardyce 20/1

Gianfranco Zola 25/1

Mick McCarthy 25/1

David Moyes 25/1

Martin O’Neil 33/1

Rafa Benitez 33/1

Roy Hodgson 33/1

Tony Pulis 33/1

Arsene Wenger 40/1

Owen Coyle 40/1

Sir Alex Ferguson 40/1

Steve Bruce 40/1

Carlo Ancelotti 50/1

Harry Redknapp 50/1

No Manager 50/1

Phil Brown To Be At Hull Last Day Of Season

Evs Yes 8/11 No

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Pompey Odds On For Hart Boss Chop And Drop

HART OF THE MATTER FOR POMPEY

WILLIAM HILL have slashed their odds for Portsmouth’s manager Paul Hart to be the first Premiership manager to leave his job this season from odds against at 11/10, to odds on at 4/6 – and Hills also now make Portsmouth odds on at 4/9 to be relegated this season.
‘Hart has to be under severe pressure as he was appointed by the former owners of the club and their form has not improved since the new ownership took over’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills: Next Manager to Go

Paul Hart
4/6

Phil Brown
7/2

Gary Megson
8/1

Roberto Martinez
10/1

Alex McLeish
10/1

Rafa Benitez
16/1

Mark Hughes
25/1

David Moyes
25/1

Gianfranco Zola
33/1

Martin O’Neill
33/1

Mick McCarthy
33/1

No Manager
33/1

Roy Hodgson
50/1

Sam Allardyce
50/1

Tony Pulis
50/1

Arsene Wenger
50/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Owen Coyle
66/1

Sir Alex Ferguson
66/1

Carlo Ancelotti
66/1

Harry Redknapp
66/1

Hills: Relegation odds:

Portsmouth
4/9

Hull
4/7

Burnley
Evs

Birmingham
13/8

Wolves
7/4

Wigan
9/2

Bolton
5/1

Stoke
9/1

Blackburn
9/1

Sunderland
14/1

Fulham
14/1

West Ham
16/1

Everton
33/1

Aston Villa
100/1

Tottenham
150/1

Man City
500/1

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Fergie 9/2 For Chop

IS FERGIE ON WAY OUT? YOU BET

FOLLOWING Manchester United’s shock defeat by Burnley, William Hill are offering odds of 9/2 that Sir Alex Ferguson will cease to be United boss before the end of the season – but make him 1/8 still to be in place. ‘Even Sir Alex will have to quit some time and if United continue losing to relegation favourites like Burnley that could be sooner rather than later’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills have now pushed United’s title odds out from 9/4 to 10/3 second favourites, while Chelsea are now 6/4 favourites with Hills who make Liverpool 4/1, Arsenal 11/2, Man City 10/1 and Spurs 40/1.
HILLS NOW OFFER CITY AT 5/2 TO FINISH ABOVE UNITED WHO ARE 2/7 TO DO VICE VERSA.
***Newcastle are now 5/1 jt second favs with Middlesbro to win the Championship with William Hill who make West Brom 9/2 favourites.

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