You Bet Big Four Era Is Coming To Close

YOU BET BIG FOUR ERA IS COMING TO CLOSE

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which of the ‘Big 4 Bosses’ will leave his club first, and on when one of the four will eventually depart – making Rafa Benitez and 2010 respectively the favourites.

‘WITH ALL OF THE BIG Four Clubs and their bosses beginning to feel a little pressure, either from fans because of their own performances on behalf of their clubs, or by the shadow of Big 4 wannabes like Man City, Spurs, Villa and Everton closing in on their private club of four, it feels as though an era may be drawing to a close’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ‘We think Rafa is in genuine danger of departing by the end of the season, and one or two of his Big 4 counterparts clearly can’t go on much longer as they are already rivalling the Rolling Stones for longevity. The betting on whether the Big 4 will still dominate the Top 4 at the end of the season or not is also very close’.

Big Four Bosses: Who Will Go First?
Rafa Benitez11/10
Alex Ferguson9/4
Carlo Ancelotti7/2
Arsene Wenger9/2
HILLS MAKE RAFA 5/4 to go before the end of the season, 4/7 not to.

What Year Will First Big4 Manager Go?
20092/1
201011/10
20117/2
2012+8/1

Big 4 Win Nothing This Season – 150/1

Big 4 to be Top 4 at end of season – 8/11 yes; Evens no.

WILLIAM HILL offer 11/4 about an all Premiership Champions League Final, and 13/8 that NO Prem team will make it to the Final. Chelsea are now 11/8 favourites with Hills to go furthest of the Prem teams with Man U 13/8; Arsenal 7/2 and Liverpool 8/1. ‘Apart from Liverpool the Premiership clubs all look like qualifying comfortably’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills: Furthest progressing English Team:

Chelsea11/8
Man Utd13/8
Arsenal7/2
Liverpool8/1

Hills: Number of English teams in the final:

013/8
111/10
211/4

Hills: English Winner:

5/4 YES 4/7 No

Hills:Outright:

Barcelona 10/3
Real Madrid 5/1
Chelsea 5/1
Man Utd 11/2
Arsenal 9/1
Inter Milan 14/1
Sevilla 16/1
Liverpool 20/1
Lyon 20/1
Juventus 20/1
AC Milan 20/1

**LIVERPOOL are now 8/11 to FAIL to qualify for the next stage of the Champions League with William Hill who offer Evens that they will get through. Liverpool Odds On To Crash Out
LIVERPOOL ODDS ON TO FAIL TO QUALIFY

LIVERPOOL are now 8/11 to FAIL to qualify for the next stage of the Champions League with William Hill who offer Evens that they will get through

Liverpool Odds On To Crash Out
LIVERPOOL ODDS ON TO FAIL TO QUALIFY

LIVERPOOL are now 8/11 to FAIL to qualify for the next stage of the Champions League with William Hill who offer Evens that they will get through

KENNY DALGLISH has been made 2/1 favourite to succeed Rafa Benitze as permanent Liverpool manager by William Hill, who make Rafa 10/1 to be gone by midnight on Sunday when Liverpool play Manchester United. Hills also offer 5/4 that he will be be gone before the end of the season and 4/7 that he will see the campaign out. ‘With every successive defeat, Benitez loses the support of more and more fans, and it is ultimately their reaction which will determine his long term future.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Next Liverpool Manager K DALGLISH 2/1……J MOURINHO 4/1 …..R MANCINI 6/1…..J KLINSMANN 6/1……..F RIJKAARD 8/1…….M VAN BASTEN 10/1……M ONEILL 14/1…..M LIPPI 20/1….K KEEGAN 25/1….A CURBISHLEY 33/1…..H REDKNAPP 33/1…..P SCOLARI 33/1……S LEE 33/1……S MCLAREN 50/1…..J TOSHACK 50/1…..P INCE 100/1…..J BARNES 200/1
When Will Liverpool Next Win?……Man Utd (h)…13/8……Arsenal (a) 10/3……..Fulham (a) 5/2……Lyon (a) 8/1…….Birmingham (h) 11/2……..None Of These 25/1

HOPING FOR THE BEST?

WILLIAM HILL offer 8/1 that Hope Powell will become Grimsby’s next permanent manager, and 1/20 that she will not.

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7/1 Prem Title Decided On Goal Difference

7/1TITLE RACE TO GO DOWN TO WIRE

WILLIAM HILL are quoting 7/1 that the Premiership title will be decided on goal difference this season. ‘It is beginning to look as though there isn’t much difference between up to half a dozen clubs, so this title race could well go all the way to the bitter end’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA AND MAN U 7/4 joint favourites to win the title and also offer 4/1 Arsenal; 9/1 Man City; 14/1 Liverpool; 25 Spurs; 150 Villa.
HILLS; Will Big 4 Be Top 4 at end of season? – 4/9 NO; 13/8 YES.

HOW MANY TIMES WILL BLUES HAVE PREM BLUES?

AFTER their unexpected defeat at Villa, William Hill have opened a book on how many Premiership matches Chelsea will lose this season, and make THREE their 7/4 favourite, also offering: 9/4 FOUR; 4/1 FIVE; 6/1 TWO; 9/1 SIX; 20/1 SEVEN or more.
‘Chelsea have looked a little complacent in the defeats by Wigan and now Villa and perhaps Ancelotti may not be the new Mourinho in terms olf titles after all!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 8/15 that Ancelotti will still be Chelsea manager on the first day of next season, and 11/8 that he will not.

AFTER suffering their fourth defeat of the season, Liverpool are 7/2 to finish 6th or lower in the Premiership with William Hill who have opened a book on where they will finish, and make 5th 15/8 favourite.’Liverpool’s season is on the verge of falling apart if they aren’t careful’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Benitez 13/8 to be out by the end of the season but 4/9 still to be there.

HILLS: WHERE WILL LIVERPOOL FINISH IN PREM?

1st
14/1

2nd
10/1

3rd
5/1

4th
9/4

5th
15/8

6th Or Lower
7/2

POMPEY 4/11 FOR DROP- PROMOTED CLUBS 14/1 FOR DROP

PORTSMOUTH ARE now 4/11 favourites to go down with William Hill, who make them 2/1 to stay up. hHills also offer 14/1 that the three prompted clubs will be the three to go down.Other Hill’s relegation odds: 4/7 Hull (5/4 stay up); 5/4 Birmingham; 6/4 Wolves; 6/4 Burnley; 9/2 West Ham; 6/1 Bolton; 13/2 wIGAN; 9/1 Blackburn.

Relegation

Portsmouth 4/11

Hull 4/7

Birmingham 5/4

Wolves 6/4

Burnley 6/4

West Ham 9/2

Bolton 6/1

Wigan 13/2

Blackburn 9/1

FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO…..Paul Hart is 11/8 FAVOURITE TO BE THE FIRST PREM BOSS TO LEAVE HIS JOB THIS SEASON WITH WILLIAM HILL.’The spetre of Avram Grant
is looming over Hart and it can be only a matter of time before there is a new boss installed at Pompey’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Paul Hart
11/8

Phil Brown
5/2

Harry Redknapp
7/1

Alex McLeish
7/1

Gianfranco Zola
7/1

Gary Megson
12/1

Rafa Benitez
14/1

Sam Allardyce
20/1

Mick McCarthy
25/1

No Manager
25/1

Roberto Martinez
25/1

David Moyes
25/1

Carlo Ancelotti
25/1

Mark Hughes
33/1

Martin O’Neill
40/1

Owen Coyle
40/1

Roy Hodgson
40/1

Steve Bruce
50/1

Arsene Wenger
50/1

Sir Alex Ferguson
66/1

Tony Pulis
66/1

IPSWICH STILL KEANE ON ROY?

Despite still being without a win, Ipswich boss Roy Keane is 2/5 to still be Ipswich boss at the end of the season, and 7/4 not to.

HILL’S WITHOUT BIG 4 PREM MARKET:

W/O Big 4

Man City 1/2

Tottenham 5/2

Aston Villa 6/1

Everton 20/1

Sunderland 20/1

Stoke 80/1

Fulham 100/1

Blackburn 125/1

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Heskey 2/1 To Quit Villa As Sven 11/4 To Leave County

EMILE 2/1 TO QUIT VILLA IN TRANSFER WINDOW

WILLIAM HILL offer 2/1 that Emile Heskey will leave Villa during the next transfer window – and make him a 4/11 chance still to be there on February 1, 2010, offering 7/1 that he has joined Spurs by then. ‘Heskey seems to believe there will be a string of clubs desperate to snap him up if he leaves Villa, we’re not so sure and think he may realise that he is better off at Villa than he could be anywhere else’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills…….At which club will Emile Heskey be on 1st February 2010?:
Aston Villa 4/11
Tottenham 7/1
Wigan 9/1
Liverpool 9/1
Everton 10/1
Others on request.
2/1 Not at Aston Villa
Sven-to-quit-County odds halved:
WILL ENGLAND MEET SVEN IN WORLD CUP?

WITH Sven Goran Erikkson appearing to be eyeing up the possibility of taking up yet another international management appointment after his stunning success with England and Mexico, William Hill are offering 25/1 that he will be managing any of the countries England meet during the World Cup – and have also halved their odds about Sven quitting Notts County before the end of the season from 11/2 to 11/4, making him 1/4 from 1/10 to see the campaign out at the club. ‘The association with possible World Cup contenders smacks of keeping Sven’s name in the public eye so that potential employers don’t forget about him, and wouldn’t appear to augur well for County’s chances of hanging on to him in the long term’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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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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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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Which Of High Profile Bosses Will Go First ?

High profile bosses under threat, but:
WHO’LL GO FIRST – KEANE, BARNES OR McPARLAND?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which of the Football League’s three highest profile managers at the start of the season will be leaving their club first as Roy Keane; John Barnes and Ian McParland all face pressure at Ipswich, Tranmere and Notts County respectively.
Hills make the former England star Barnes Even money favourite to be the first of the three to depart, with McParland 7/4 to be on his way from County first, with Keane 11/4 to be off before the other two.
‘The three are all under severe pressure already, Keane and Barnes because their teams can’t seem to win matches and McParland because many suspect a more glamorous, media-friendly replacement is being lined up’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS: to See Season Out?
John Barnes – 7/4 YES; 2/5 NO

Ian McParland- 7/4 YES; 2/5 NO

Roy Keane- 6/5 YES; 8/13 NO

**WEST BROM are 9/4 favourites to win the Championship with Hills who make Newcastle 11/4 with Middlesbro 9/2 – these three relegated clubs are 16/1 to be the three who win promotion.

CHELSEA STILL TITLE FAVOURITES

DESPITE losing for the first time, Chelsea are still favourites to win the Premiership title with William Hill who have lengthened them from 11/10 to 7/4 and make Manchester United 15/8 second favourites, also offering 11/2 Liverpool; 7/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Man City; 50 Spurs.
‘Chelsea’s defeat was the best result of the season so far for us – we won back the millions we lost through Michael Owen’s late Man U winner last week’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Chelsea 16/1 To Stay Unbeaten In Prem All Season

Bookies bemoan Old Trafford ref’s time keeping:

CHELSEA 16/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN ALL PREM SEASON
Bookmakers William Hill were as aggrieved as Mark Hughes as Manchester United’s late Michael Owen winner left them substantially worse off: ‘Had the ref blown thirty seconds or so earlier, at which point everyone other than United fans were convinced the game was over, we’d have been a substantial seven figure sum better off’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘We can only suppose that time passes more slowly at Old Trafford than anywhere else in the universe!. All those punters who backed the Big Four all to win at the weekend at odds of just under 3/1 will also be quite happy with the ref’s timekeeping.’
Chelsea have been cut from 6/5 to 11/10 favourites to win the Premiership title by William Hill who make Manchester United 9/4 favourites and also offer 13/2 Liverpool; 8/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Man City; 50/1 Spurs; 125/1 Villa; 250/1 Everton. City are 11/10 with Hills to finish in the top four, 4/6 not to.
AND HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA 16/1 TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED ALL SEASON IN THE PREMIERSHIP.

HILL’S TITLE FORECASTS:
Straight Forecasts:

Chelsea – Man Utd
2/1

Man Utd – Chelsea
11/4

Chelsea – Liverpool
8/1

Chelsea – Arsenal
9/1

Chelsea – Man City
14/1

Man Utd – Liverpool
12/1

Liverpool – Chelsea
16/1

Man Utd – Arsenal
20/1

Man Utd – Man City
28/1

Arsenal – Chelsea
20/1

Man City – Chelsea
25/1

Liverpool – Man Utd
25/1

Arsenal – Man Utd
28/1

Man City – Man Utd
40/1

Liverpool – Arsenal
40/1

Liverpool – Man City
50/1

Arsenal – Liverpool
50/1

Man City – Liverpool
66/1

Arsenal – Man City
66/1

Man City – Arsenal
66/1

Despite losing to Man Utd, Manchester City are 8/13 favourites in Hill’s Without the Big 4 market in which Spurs are 5/2 and Hills also offer 9/2 Villa; 12 Everton; 33 Sunderland; 50 Fulham.

LATEST HILL’S RELEGATION ODDS…4/9 Portsmouth (13/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (11/8); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton; 13/2 Blackburn; 8/1 Fulham.

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

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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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City Odds On In Best Of Rest Market

CITY ODDS ON TO BE ‘BEST OF REST’

WILLIAM HILL make Manchester City 4/7 favourites to come out on top of their ‘Without the Big 4’ market – and also offer 11/4 Spurs; 6/1 Villa; 14/1 Everton; 25/1 Sunderland; 28/ Fulham. ‘City’s scintillating start to the season is threatening to make this market a one horse race’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills also make City 8/11 to finish in the top four this season, Even money not to.
PORTSMOUTH ARE NOW 8/15 favourites to be relegated (11/8 to stay up) with William Hill who also offer 4/6 Hull (11/10); 4/6 Burnley (11/10); 11/10 Birmingham; 7/4 Wolves; 11/2 Bolton; 7 Stoke; Wigan; 8/1 Blackburn.

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