Could Moses Lead Chelsea To The Promised Land Again?

With Chelsea having had their first approach for Victor Moses rebuffed William Hill question where he will be at the beginning of next season. So often used to getting their way, Chelsea are 4/7 to land the young striker and 11/8 he will still be at Wigan.

“Abramovich can quite often get like a dog with a bone, as his dogged pursuit of Jose Mourinho has shown in the past and we think that the same determination will prove too much for Wigan this summer,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Chelsea have already signed Eden Hazard and Marko Marin this summer and seem to be on the hunt to strengthen their Champions League winning squad. William Hill believe that 3-4 new signings (4/6) will start on the first day of next season for the Blues. 0-2 is 7/4 and 5+ is 5/1.

Andre Villas Boas is the 2/7 favourite with William Hill to take over at Tottenham despite the clubs links with France boss Laurent Blanc, who is 3/1 for the job. Luka Modric is 8/11 to still be at White Hart Lane for the start of next season. Gareth Bale is 4/9 and Rafael Van der Vaart is 8/15.

“Overlooking his Chelsea experience, AVB has a great managerial record and it would seem that some of the top players will stay to be part of the revolution,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Victor Moses’ Club on the first day of next Season: Chelsea 4/7, Wigan 11/8, QPR 10/1, Arsenal 12/1, Liverpool 16/1, Spurs 16/1, Man City 20/1, Man Utd 20/1

How many new players signed by Chelsea will start first game of next season?

7/4 0-2
4/6 3-4
5/1 5+

Next Permanent Tottenham Manager: 2/7 Villas Boas, 3/1 Blanc, 10/1 Klinsmann, 12/1 Moyes, 12/1 Rangnick, 14/1 Sherwood, 16/1 Martinez, 20/1 Benitez, 25/1 BAR

Still at Tottenham on the first day of next season:

8/11 Modric (1/1 Not)
4/9 Bale (13/8 Not)
8/15 Van der Vaart (11/8 Not)

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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Moyes Favourite For Spurs Job But Could ‘arry Move To Monaco?

David Moyes is 10/11 to be named as the next Spurs boss after Harry Redknapp left the club in the early hours of Thursday morning. William Hill make Moyes the favourite followed by Roberto Martinez at 7/4. With the uncertainty surrounding Rangers at the moment, Ally McCoist could be out of a job in the next few days and he has entered the betting at 25/1.

“David Moyes has performed fantastically over the last ten years at Everton, but will surely feel that he has the ability to make the step up,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

All eyes will turn to where the outgoing Spurs boss will turn up and he is 3/1 to take an international job and 6/1 to make a return to newly promoted West Ham. Having been linked with a move to the Middle East in the past, he is 7/1 to go to Al Ahly. Should he want to move a bit closer to Rosie ’47, he is 50/1 for his next job to be in charge of Monaco.

Redknapp enjoyed a fine rapport with many of his players and his departure could spell the end of Tottenham careers for a number of their big names. Luka Modric, already the subject of interest from Chelsea and Manchester United to no longer be a Spurs player come the start of next season, with Bale 10/3 to have gone and van der Vaart 6/4.

Spurs fans must surely be fearing the worst and Hills make them odds on to finish between 5th and 8th and out of the Champions League spots. Fourth place was not good enough for Spurs this year and they are 7/2 to finish in fourth.

Next Spurs Manager: 10/11 David Moyes; 7/4 Roberto Martinez; 6/1 Rafa Benitez; 6/1 Jurgen Klinsmann; 7/1 Fabio Capello; 10/1 Andre Villas-Boas; 16/1 Alan Pardew; 16/1 Gus Poyet; 16/1 Pep Guardiola; 16/1 Jose Mourinho; 16/1Tim Sherwood; 20/1 Martin O’Neill; 20/1 Sam Allardyce; 25/1 Ally McCoist; 25/1 Owen Coyle; 25/1 Dider Deschamps; 25/1 Carlo Ancelotti; 25/1 Laurent Blanc; 25/1 Martin Jol; 25/1 Guus Hiddink; 33/1 BAR

Players to leave Spurs (to still be there): 1/6 Modric (7/2 still be there); 6/4 Defoe (1/2); 6/4 Van Der Vaart (1/2); 10/3 Bale (1/5); 7/2 Walker (1/6); 9/2 Lennon (1/8); 9/2 Dawson (1/8); 7/1 Parker (1/16)

Spurs Finishing position: 9/2 1-3; 7/2 fourth; 4/7 5-8; 5/2 9-17; 250/1 relegation

7/4 Spurs Top Four finish

25/1 Spurs to win Premier League 2012/13

250/1 Spurs to be relegated 2012/13

Redknapp next Club: 3/1 International team; 6/1 West Ham; 7/1 Al Ahly; 10/1 Manchester United; 10/1 Newcastle; 12/1 Everton; 14/1 Arsenal; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Manchester City; 20/1 Chelsea; 25/1 Portsmouth; 33/1 Bournemouth; 50/1 Monaco

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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Euro 2012: Russia Slashed From 20/1 To 12/1-dzagoev 10/1 For Golden Boot!

Russia were the most impressive team on day one of the Euro championship and they are now 12/1 from 20/1 to win the tournament. After his pair Hills are 10/1 from 33/1 that Alan Dzagoev wins the golden book with Pavlyuchenko now 25/1.

“It was honours even after day one and hopefully we are in for a great tournament,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

To Win Group A: 2/7 Russia, 11/2 Poland, 20/1 Czech Republic, 8/1 Greece

Euro 2012 winner: 11/4 Spain; 3/1 Germany; 6/1 Holland; 9/1 France; 12/1 England; 12/1 Russia; 14/1 Italy; 20/1 Portugal; 40/1 Poland; 50/1 Ukraine; 50/1 Croatia; 66/1 Sweden; 80/1 Republic of Ireland; 100/1 Czech Republic; 100/1 Denmark, 100/1 Greece;

Top Goalscorer: 9/1 Mario Gomez; 10/1 Robin van Persie; 10/1 Alan Dzagoev, 11/1 Karim Benzema; 12/1 Cristiano Ronaldo; 12/1 Robert Lewandowski; 14/1 Fernando Llorente; 14/1 Klaas Jan-Huntelaar; 14/1 Miroslav Klose; 16/1 Fernando Torres; 25/1 Mario Balotelli; 25/1 Roman Pavlyuchenko, 25/1 Lukas Podolski; 25/1 Thomas Muller; 33/1 Cesc Fabregas; 33/1 Wayne Rooney; 33/1 Antonio Di Natale; 33/1 David Silva; 33/1 Wesley Sneijder; 33/1 Alvaro Negredo; 33/1 Rafael van der Vaart; 33/1 Antonio Cassano; 40/1 BAR

Rupert Adams
Media Relations

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Torres 2/1 To Walk…di Matteo 1/2 To Stay…you Bet Chelsea Set To Dominate England Squad

Fernando Torres is said to be assessing his options at Chelsea despite winning the Champions League and has made it clear that he is contemplating leaving should his role in the squad remain peripheral. William Hill think that he will still be a Chelsea player at the start of next season, offering 4/11 that he starts next season at Chelsea, although the 2/1 that he leaves is the shortest price on him exiting since he joined the club.

“Torres is reportedly far from happy at Chelsea ad has revealed he would be open to a transfer, but would there be any club willing to part with around £50 million to sign a misfiring striker?” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Roberto Di Matteo is reportedly being given serious consideration by the Chelsea hierarchy, but despite this and his masterminding of victory in the Champions League, he can still be backed at 1/2 with Hills to get the manager’s job on a permanent basis. Fabio Capello is 5/2 with Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho 8/1.

“Despite winning the trophy most coveted by Roman Abramovic, he still remains relatively backable at 1/2 and he finds himself uncertain of his future at Chelsea,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Roy Hodgson has stated that he wants Chelsea’s players to continue their Champions League form into the European Championships and Hills offer 2/1 that all four Chelsea players in the England squad start the first match against France. The favourite, however, is three of the four at 4/5. For none or one of those players to start is offered at 14/1.

Spurs missed out on Champions League football despite finishing fourth in the League and there could well be a exodus from White Hart Lane, with Luka Modric cut to leave the club from 6/5 to 5/6. Gareth Bale is the same price to have left the club with Van der Vaart 9/4 to leave.

Next permanent Chelsea manager: 1/2 Roberto Di Matteo; 5/2 Fabio Capello; 8/1 Pep Guardiola; 8/1 Jose Mourinho; 10/1 Harry Redknapp; 14/1 Laurent Blanc; 14/1 Rafa Benitez; 16/1 Joachim Low; 20/1 BAR

Players at Spurs on first day of next season:

Modric: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no
Bale: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no
Van der Vaart: 1/3 yes; 9/4 no

Fernando Torres still at Chelsea on the first day of next season: 4/11 yes; 2/1 no

Didier Drogba still at Chelsea on the first day of next season: 6/5 yes; 8/13 no

Frank Lampard to be at Chelsea on first day of next season: 1/6 yes; 7/2 no

Number of Chelsea players in England’s starting XI vs France: 14/1 none/one; 7/2 two; 4/5 three; 2/1 four

English side in Champions League Final 2012/13: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Will Spurs Exodus Begin As Chelsea Hope To Keep Hold Of Stars

Following Chelsea’s fantastic victory against Bayern Munich in the Champions League Final, William Hill have cut the odds of Roberto Di Matteo bagging the Chelsea job on a permanent basis from 4/7 to 1/2. Fabio Capello who was as short as 2/1 on Friday is now 5/2 second favourite. Tottenham, who missed out on Champions League football on the back of Chelsea’s victory, are 10/1 to lose their manager to Chelsea.

With Spurs missing out on Champions League football next season, Hills are now looking at some of the big names at White Hart Lane and whether they will stay or go. Gareth Bale is coveted in both Spain and Italy is 5/6 to have left Spurs by the start of next season (5/6 to still be there). Luka Modric has no lack of suitors although he is 8/13 to still be at Spurs with Rafael van der Vaart 1/3 to stay.

“Despite Spurs missing out on Champions League football in the cruellest of fashions it looks as though they will hold on to the majority of their stars,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

John Terry lifted the Champions League trophy, despite being suspended and amidst much criticism, but Hills think that he will be backed to the hilt by his club, offering 1/8 he is still at Chelsea. His Chelsea teammate, Didier Drogba, had a fantastic night and he is 8/11 to stay at Chelsea and be there at the start of next season.

Andre Villas Boas is the new favourite at 6/4 to be named as the next permanent Liverpool manager, with Roberto Martinez 2/1, Rafael Benitez 6/1 and Harry Redknapp at 7/1.

Next permanent Chelsea manager: 1/2 Roberto Di Matteo; 5/2 Fabio Capello; 8/1 Pep Guardiola; 8/1 Jose Mourinho; 10/1 Harry Redknapp; 14/1 Laurent Blanc; 14/1 Rafael Benitez; 16/1 Joachim Low; 20/1 BAR

To be a Spurs player next season:

Modric: 8/13 yes; 6/5 no
Bale: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no
Van Der Vaart: 1/3 yes; 9/4 no

John Terry to be at Chelsea next season: 1/8 yes; 9/2 no

Didier Drogba to be at Chelsea at the start of next season: 8/11 yes; 1/1 no

Chelsea and Spurs to qualify for the Champions League next season: 9/4

Premier League 2012/13 match bet: 2/5 Chelsea; 7/4 Spurs

Next permanent Liverpool manager: 6/4 Andre Villas Boas; 2/1 Roberto Martinez; 6/1 Rafael Benitez; 7/1 Harry Redknapp; 7/1 Brendan Rodgers; 10/1 Didier Deschamps; 16/1 Michael Laudrup; 16/1 Fabio Capello; 20/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Silva Medal For David ?

SILVA MEDAL?

WILLIAM HILL make Man City’s David Silva 2/1 favourite to win the PFA Player of the Year Award. ‘When City are playing well it is usually because Silva is creating chaos in opposition defences’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘He has been consistently one of the best players on view in the Premier League so far this season and must be a leading contender for the honour’

WILLIAM HILL- PFA PLAYER OF YEAR:

DETAILS ODDS
David Silva 2/1
Robin van Persie 5/2
Gareth Bale 7/1
Yaya Toure 12/1
Demba Ba 16/1
Joe Hart 16/1
Vincent Kompany 16/1
Wayne Rooney 16/1
Luka Modric 20/1
Scott Parker 20/1
Sergio Aguero 20/1
Daniel Sturridge 40/1
Ashley Young 40/1
Rafael van der Vaart 40/1
Juan Mata 40/1
Clint Dempsey 50/1
Aaron Ramsey 50/1
Luis Suarez 50/1
Nani 50/1
Ashley Cole 66/1
Leighton Baines 66/1
Ramires 66/1
Aiyegbeni Yakubu 66/1

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
Twitter- @sharpeangle

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk

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Silva Favourite For Player Award Plus Carling Capers



SILVA MEDAL?

Following his fine performance as Manchester City hammered Manchester United, David Silva has been installed as 2/1 favourite by William Hill to win the PFA Footballer of the Year Award. ‘Silva’s solid display elevated him to the front of the pack in the running for the prestigious PFA prize’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

David Silva
2/1

Wayne Rooney
7/2

Sergio Aguero
13/2

Luis Suarez
16/1

Ashley Young
16/1

Juan Mata
16/1

Mario Balotelli
16/1

Nani
20/1

Robin Van Persie
20/1

Luka Modric
20/1

Gareth Bale
20/1

Yaya Toure
20/1

Javier Hernandez
20/1

Samir Nasri
20/1

Fernando Torres
25/1

Daniel Sturridge
25/1

Steven Gerrard
33/1

Rafael van der Vaart
33/1

Others On Request

CARLING CUP CAPERS

TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY SPECIALS………..

Arsenal v Man Utd (Mythical Match Bet)

Arsenal
7/4

Tie
7/2

Man City
8/11

*Carling Cup Games.

HIGHEST SCORING MATCH

Aldershot v Man Utd
4/1

Arsenal v Bolton
5/1

Wolves v Man City
5/1

Crystal Palace v Southampton
6/1

Cardiff v Burnley
6/1

Blackburn v Newcastle
7/1

Everton v Chelsea
15/2

Stoke v Liverpool
10/1

EW ¼,1-2

HIGHEST SCORING TEAM

Man Utd
9/2

Man City
6/1

Arsenal
13/2

Cardiff
11/1

Southampton
11/1

Chelsea
12/1

Blackburn
14/1

Liverpool
14/1

Newcastle
14/1

Crystal Palace
16/1

Burnley
16/1

Everton
18/1

Stoke
22/1

Bolton
25/1

Wolves
33/1

Aldershot
80/1

EW 1/5 1-2-3

FASTEST SCORING TEAM

Man Utd
11/2

Arsenal
15/2

Man City
15/2

Cardiff
11/1

Southampton
11/1

Chelsea
11/1

Blackburn
12/1

Newcastle
12/1

Crystal Palace
14/1

Burnley
14/1

Everton
14/1

Liverpool
14/1

Bolton
16/1

Wolves
16/1

Stoke
18/1

Aldershot
25/1

E/W 1/5 1-2-3

RED CARDS

None
3/1

One
13/8

Two
9/4

Three
9/2

Four or more
20/1

HAT-TRICK SCORED?

Yes
7/2

No
1/6

TO WIN CARLING CUP…3/1 Man U; 4/1 Man C; 6/1 Chelsea; Liverpool; 13/2 Arsenal; 16 Stoke; 20 Everton; Newcastle; 28 Blackburn; 33 Bolton; Wolves; 40 Southampton; 50 Cardiff; 80 Burnley.

SPECIALS –

MICHAEL OWEN to score two or more – 5/1.

CARDIFF-BURNLEY to finish 1-1 for the 4th straight time.

PALACE 11/4 to keep 4th straight clean sheet.

PREM TEAMS IN FINAL…0- 66/1; 1- 5/2; 2- 2/7

Graham Sharpe,

Media Relations Director.

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Twitter – @sharpeangle

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You Bet Six Alex To Ring The Changes: Man City To Hit A Hundred? Liverpool Favourite To Bring Run To An End!

After the humiliating defeat to City last weekend, Hills have opened a book on how many of that United starting lineup will survive offering 5/2 that five or fewer will start against Everton. Hills are betting on which team will be the first to beat City, Liverpool are the 2/1 favourites but the light blues are just 7/4 to win their next six fixtures. City are 2/1 to score between 100 and 110 goals in the season with United 2/1 to produce between 90 & 99 goals.

“The odds suggest there has been a genuine changing of the guard, City are favourite to score more goals and to win the Premiership,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Number Of Manchester United Starters vs City To Start Against Everton: 6/5 Eight or more, 6/5 Six or seven, 5/2 Five or less

Manchester City Premiership Season Goals: 5/2 89 or less, 11/8 90 & 99, 2/1 100-110, 5/1 111 or more

Manchester United Premiership Season Goals: 9/4 79 or less, 5/4 80-89, 2/1 90-99, 9/1 100 or more

Which Team Will Be First Team To Beat Manchester City In Premiership: 12/1 Wolves, 15/2 QPR, 8/1 Newcastle, 2/1 Liverpool, 25/1 Norwich, 7/2 Chelsea, 7/4 None Of The Above

Premiership Golden Boot: 2/1 Wayne Rooney, 9/4 Sergio Aguero, 11/2 Robin Van Persie, 11/2 Edin Dzeko, 16/1 Javier Hernandez, 16/1 Luis Suarez, 16/1 Mario Balotelli, 20/1 Fernando Torres, 25/1 Emmanuel Adebayor, 33/1 Darren Bent, 40/1 Rafael van der Vaart, 40/1 Daniel Sturridge, 40/1 Demba Ba, 50/1 Danny Wellbeck, 50/1 Gervinho, 66/1 Bar

Premiership Outright: 11/10 Man City, 15/8 Man Utd, 4/1 Chelsea, 40/1 Liverpool, 50/1 Arsenal, 50/1 Tottenham

Rupert Adams
Media Relations

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