Premiership Weekend Specials

**********************************PREMIERSHIP WEEKEND SPECIALS******************************************************************************************************

HARRY REDKNAPP FAVOURITE TO BE FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO

AN EXTRAORDINARY gamble on Harry Redknapp to be the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season has seen his odds tumble from 40/1 on Friday, to Even money favourite. ‘The runmour mill has been in over-drive with all sorts of unlikely scenarios being offered up by punters wanting to bet that Harry will be the first boss out – we don’t necessarilly believe any of them but we can’t afford to take a chance, so have to keep cutting the odds as the demand continues’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
FIRST BOSS OUT….Evens Redknapp; 9/4 Hart; 3/1 Brown; 9/1 McLeish; 11/1 Megson; 20/1 Hughes; 22/1 Allardyce; 25/1 McCarthy.

WILL MAGNIFICENT SEVEN BE PREMIER TOP SCORE?

WITH FOUR Premiership matches having already produced an aggregate of seven goals this season, William Hill have opened a book on what the highest aggreagte in any one game will be over the whole season – and offer 11/8 that it will be SEVEN; 13/8 EIGHT; 4/1 NINE; 8/1 TEN; 20/1 ELEVEN OR MORE. ‘With a higher average total of goals than ever before in the Premiership currently being scored it is not unlikely that a double figure aggregate could end up being the highest of the season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills are betting on how many goals this weekend’s (including Monday) matches will produce – and offer 5/4 over 28; 15/8 under 25.
AND WITH DRAWS at a premium so far in the Premiership, Hills offer 5/4 that there will be none or one in the current round of games; 11/10 two or three; 4/1 four or more.
Which Game Will Have The Most Goals ?
Man Utd v Sunderland 7/2
Arsenal v Blackburn 7/2
Bolton v Tottenham 6/1
Aston Villa v Man City 8/1
Hull v Wigan 9/1
Everton v Stoke 9/1
West Ham v Fulham 9/1
Chelsea v Liverpool 9/1
Burnley v Birmingham 12/1
Wolves v Portsmouth 12/1
One fifth 1,2,3.
Which Team Will Score The Quickest Goal ?
Man Utd 9/1
Arsenal 9/1
Tottenham 10/1
Everton 11/1
West Ham 11/1
Wigan 12/1
Wolves 12/1
Burnley 14/1
Birmingham 14/1
Chelsea 14/1
Liverpool 14/1
Bolton 16/1
Hull 16/1
Portsmouth 16/1
Stoke 16/1
Fulham 16/1
Sunderland 20/1
Blackburn 20/1
One fifth 1,2,3,4.
WHO’LL BE FIRST OUT?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which of three high profile under pressure managers in the Football League will leave their job first, and they make Tranmere manager John Barnes 6/5 favourite, with Notts County’s Ian McParland 15/8 and Ipswich’s Roy Keane 9/4. ‘These three bosses have been under huge pressure at their respective clubs for a variety of reasons – and we offer 16/1 that all three will still be in charge of their clubs when the last game of the season takes place.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILL DROGBA OUTSCORE TORRES?

DROGBA is 9/4 with William Hill to outscore Torres when the two meet in Sunday’s Premiership showdown. Hills make Torres 11/4 to do vice versa, and it is 4/5 that they score the same number.
Chelsea are 7/4 title favourites with William Hill who also offer 15/8 Man U; 11/2 Liverpool; 15/2 Arsenal; 9/1 Man City.

TO FINISH BOTTOM…….5/4 Portsmouth; 15/8 Hull; 5/1 Burnley; 8/1 Birmingham; 10 Wolves.

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Redknapp On His Way ?

‘ARRY ON WAY OUT? YOU BET……………………..

RUMOURS sweeping the football world that Harry Redknapp is about to quit his job as Spurs ‘ boss have seen the odds about him being the first Premiership boss to lose his job this season slashed from 40/1 to 5/1by William Hill. ‘It is probably a bandwagon effect as ususal, based on unsubstantiated gossip, but in volatile markets of this nature you can’t afford to take a chance and we are being inundated with calls from punters wanting to bet that Harry will be the first to go’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Paul Hart 11/10 to be the first out, with Phil Brown at 5/4 and Redknapp 5/1 third favourite.

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You Bet Arsene Will Stay Around Until 2013

YOU BET ARSENE WILL STILL BE AT ARSENAL IN 2013

WITH ARSENE WENGER celebrating his long service at Arsenal, William Hill have opened a book on when he will eventually stand down as boss, and offer 15/8 that he will stay in the job until 2013 at least. ‘There is no immediate sign of Arsene leaving the Gunners but football is a fickle game and if Arsenal win nothing again this season he will again come under pressure’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.Hills offer 1/4 about Arsenal winning NO trophies this season, and 500/1 to win all four. Arsenal are 7/1 with Hills to win the FA Cup; 15/2 the Premier League; 8/1 Carling Cup; 9/1 Champions League.
When will Wenger leave?
2009 25/1
2010 5/2
2011 10/3
2012 3/1
2013 Or Later 15/8
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City Title Odds Trimmed

CITY TITLE ODDS CUT

MANCHESTER CITY have been cut from 10/1 to 9/1 fifth favourites by William Hill to win the Premiership title after beating West Ham, who are 8/1 with Hills to be relegated.
‘These were two sides who look to be headed for opposite ends of the table’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
TITLE ODDS..7/4 Chelsea; 15/8 Man U; 11/2 Liverpool; 15/2 Arsenal; 9 Man City; 50 Spurs; 200 Villa; 250 Everton

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Grant 5/2 To Succeed Hart At Pompey

GRANT 5/2 TO TAKE HART’S JOB AT POMPEY

WITH Avram Grant being parachuted into struggling Portsmouth, William Hill offer 5/2 that the former Chelsea boss will have taken over as manager on the last day of the season – and make Hart a 6/5 chance still to be in charge then.’Having a high profile personality who has done the job someone else is currently doing, but at a much higher level, brought in in close proximity to the incumbent would not seem to make for an ideal working relationship, despite the way in which it will undoubtedly be presented to the world’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills also offer 4/6 that EITHER Grant or Hart will be boss on the last day of the campaign, 11/10 that it will be someone else.
Paul Hart to be Pompey manager on the last day of the season = 8/13 no 6/5 yes
Avram Grant to be Pompey manager on the last day of the season = 2/7 no 5/2 yes
Paul Hart or Avram Grant to be Pompey manager on the last day of the season = 11/10 no 4/6 yes.
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Chelsea 7/2 Favs For Carling Cup

WILLIAM HILL,,,,,,,,CARLING CUP Outright odds:

BLUES CARLING FAVOURITES- AND 66/1 FOR DOMESTIC TREBLE

WILLIAM HILL make Chelsea 7/2 favourites to win the Carling Cup – and 66/1 to complete a domestic treble -following the draw – and 4/1 that there will be an all ‘Big 4’ Final and 4/6 that one of the Big 4 will lift the trophy. ‘Now that the Big 4 seem to be taking the Carling Cup somewhat more seriously, the odds about the Big 4 sides winning it have shortened’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Chelsea 7/2

Man City 4/1

Man Utd 5/1

Arsenal 8/1

Tottenham 8/1

Liverpool 9/1

Aston Villa 12/1

Everton 16/1

Sunderland 20/1

Blackburn 28/1

Stoke 40/1

Bolton 50/1

Portsmouth 50/1

Peterborough 100/1

Barnsley 150/1

Scunthorpe 200/1

E/W ½ 1-2

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You Bet Hull Fans Browned Off

YOU BET HULL FANS BROWNED OFF

WILLIAM HILL offer 5/4 that Phil Brown will no longer be Hull City manager on the final day of the Premiership season and 4/7 that he will still be in place. Brown has been backed down from 7/2 to 13/8 second favourite to be the next Premiership manager to leave his club after their Carling Cup exit to Everton.
Hull are now 4/7 to be relegated this season (5/4 to stay) and 11/4 to finish bottom of the table. They are 18/1 to pull off a shock win at Liverpool this weekend.
‘Hull fans are clearly not best pleased with their current form, although they will obviously be aware that Brown is the man who took them to their current heady heights and it is not that long ago that they were languishing in the bottom division of the Football League’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL; NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….6/5 Hart; 13/8 Brown; 9/2 Megson; 6/1 McLeish; 16 Allardyce; Hughes; Martinez.
HILLS: TO BE RELEGATED: 4/9 Portsmouth (!3/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (5/4); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton.
TO FINISH BOTTOM: 11/8 Portsmouth; 11/4 Hull; 4 Burnley; 8 Birminngham; 9 Wolves; 16 Wigan; 20 Bolton.

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Sol Headed Back To Prem? Bet On It

SOL HEADED BACK TO PREM? BET ON IT

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on where Sol Campbell will next play his football – and rate the Premier League the 5/2 favourite.

‘Sol’s future is a matter of huge speculation and his ill-fated liaison with League Two has probably raised his profile so high that there will be no shortage of offers from other clubs as a result – he’ll probably be looking to get back to the top level after what seems to have been an unproductive flirtation with League Two football’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills are also betting on whether Sven will remain at Notts County as Director of Football or Coach/Manager until the end of this season and offer 1/10 that he will, 11/2 that he will not. ‘Sven is in an ideal position at the moment – where someone else is getting the blame for the side’s current indifferent form. But if the current manager were to leave the pressure would be on Sven to take over – and then he’d be in the firing line if results weren’t up to expectation’ added Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL – WHERE WILL SOL NEXT PLAY? (Next club after Notts Co)

English Premier League
5/2

Championship
3/1

MLS
4/1

SPL
10/1

French Ligue 1
10/1

Spanish La Liga
10/1

Italian Serie A
10/1

League 1
14/1

German Bundesliga
14/1

League 2
40/1

**Sven to see season out employed as Director of Football or Manager at Notts Co? – 1/10 yes; 11/2 no.

**Sven to see out his 5 year contract?

20/1 Yes, 1/150 No

Where will Notts County Finish in League Two?

Winners
15/8

Runner Up
7/2

Third
4/1

Fourth – Seventh
11/4

Eighth – Twelfth
10/1

Thirteenth – Twenty Second
18/1

Relegated
33/1

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Big Four Odds On To Claim Carling

BIG FOUR ODDS ON TO CLAIM CARLING CUP

WILLIAM HILL offer 4/6 that any one of the Big 4 clubs will win the Carling Cup – and 11/10 that it will produce any other winner. Hills also offer 11/4 that two of the Big Four will fight out the final.
And Hills are betting on which of the Big 4 will go furthest in the competition traditionally given the lowest priority by those clubs. Hills make Chelsea 7/4 to outdo their fellow Big 4 sides, with Manchester United 9/4; Arsenal 11/4 and Liverpool 4/1. ‘The key to this bet is probably trying to guess which of the Big 4 will take the competition most seriosuly – if any of them does so’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL CARLING CUP ODDS…9/2 Chelsea; 11/2 Manchester City; Manchester United; 6/1 Arsenal; 7/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Spurs; 14/1 Everton; 16/1 Villa; 20/1 Sunderland; 25/1 West Ham; 33 Blackburn, Bolton, Fulham, Portsmouth.

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Liverpool Hammer Their Way To 3rd Favouritism For Title

LIVERPOOL THIRD FAVOURITES AFTER HAMMERING OUT THREE POINTS

LIVERPOOL are now 13/2 third favourites to win the Premiership title with William Hill after their narrow win over West Ham.
Hills make Chelsea 5/4 favourite with Man U at 13/5. Arsenal are 7/1, with Man City 8/1; Spurs 40/1 and Villa 125/1. ‘Liverpool showed that they have the character to withstand a determined side like West Ham and eventually grind out the type of win that is vital if they are to remain genuine title contenders’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS; WITHOUT BIG 4 MARKET:
Man City
4/7

Tottenham
11/4

Aston Villa
5/1

Everton
16/1

Fulham
33/1

Sunderland
40/1

West Ham
66/1

Wigan
100/1

Stoke
100/1

Blackburn
100/1

Bolton
150/1

Burnley
200/1

Wolves
250/1

Portsmouth
250/1

Birmingham
250/1

Hull
250/1

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