Managerial Mayhem In Prem

MANAGERIAL MAYHEM?

STEVE KEAN has been lengthened from 1/ 2 to 11/10 by William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club after their dramatic win at Man U. Bottom of the table Owen Coyle is now 2/1 second favourite, with Chelsea boss AVB now down from 8/1 to 7/2 3rd favourite. ‘Kean has defied his critics time and time again and now Coyle and Villas Boas look more vulnerable than the Rovers’ boss’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.Hills now make AVB and Coyle both odds on to have left their clubs by the start of next season.

Andre Villas-Boas in charge of Chelsea 1st Day next season?Yes – 5/6No – 5/6

Owen Coyle in charge of Bolton 1st Day next season?Yes – EVSNo – 8/11

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO- 11/10 Kean; 2/1 Coyle; 7/2 AVB; 9 McCarthy; 14 McLeish; Warnock; Jol; 20 Martinez. Others on request.

HILLS; To win Prem; 1/2 Man C; 2/1 Man U; 16/1 Spurs; 33/1 Arsenal; 40/1 Chelsea; 100/1 Liverpool
Top 4 – 4/11 Spurs; 8/11 Chelsea; 5/6 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool
Without Mancs- 6/4 Spurs; 5/2 Arsenal; 3/1 Chelsea; 11/2 Liverpool

Top Prem scorer: Eves RVP; 3 Aguero; 4 Rooney; 11 Ba; 16 Adebayor; 20 Yakubu.

RELEGATION- 8/15 Wigan (11/8 stay up); 8/13 Blackburn (6/5); 4/6 Bolton (11/10); 13/8 Wolves; 9/4 Swansea; 3 QPR; 9/2 Norwich; 14 Sunderland; 16 Fulham.

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Sack Race Well And Truly On…hill’s Premier League Specials

Blackburn avoided defeat at Anfield, but despite this, they remain favourites for the drop while their manager remains favourite for the chop. Rovers are 1/2 for relegation at William Hill with Wigan 4/7 and Bolton 8/11 while their manager is 1/2 to be the second Premier League manager to leave his club. Owen Coyle’s Bolton were on the receiving end of yet another home defeat and Owen Coyle is the 11/4 second favourite to get the axe, while Andre Villas-Boas is 8/1 third favourite.

Owen Coyle is 4/6 to have left Bolton by the start of next season, while Steve Kean is 1/4 to have left Blackburn by the same timeframe. Andre Villas-Boas is odds-on, at 4/9 to still be at Chelsea come the first game of next season.

Hills offer 6/4 that the second Premier League manager is sacked in December and 8/11 that it is in January.

“The season of goodwill is well and truly over and the sounds of knives being sharpened is getting louder,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Manchester United closed the gap at the top of the Premier League and they are 5/4 to win the Premier League behind Man City at 5/6. Chelsea are out to 25/1 from 16/1 to win the league after yet another draw. Hills offer 6/4 that Manchester City beat Manchester United to the top spot, while for United/City 1-2 you can get 2/1.

Premier League Winner: 5/6 Man City; 5/4 Man Utd; 16/1 Tottenham; 25/1 Chelsea; 33/1 Arsenal; 100/1 Liverpool

Relegation: 1/2 Blackburn; 4/7 Wigan; 8/11 Bolton; 11/8 Wolves; 9/4 Swansea; 3/1 QPR; 6/1 Norwich; 12/1 BAR

2nd Premier League manager to leave: 1/2 Steve Kean; 10/3 Owen Coyle; 8/1 Andre Villas Boas; 9/1 Alex MCLeish; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 12/1 Martin Jol; 14/1 Neil Warnock; 20/1 Roberto Martinez; 25/1 Harry Redknapp; 25/1 David Moyes; 40/1 BAR

To be manager of their current club on the first day of PL season 2012/13?

AVB

Yes 4/9
No 13/8

Coyle

Yes 11/10
No 4/6

Kean

Yes 11/4
No 1/4

When will second Premier League manager leave: 6/4 December; 8/11 January; 5/1 February; 33/1 March or later; 40/1 no more managers to leave this season

Most Premier League goals in 2011/12 season: 5/4 Dimitar Berbatov; 6/4 Fernando Torres; 5/2 Andy Carroll

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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All Chelsea Eyes Turn To Being Best Of The Rest

Andre Villas Boas insinuated that nothing less than a win would see Chelsea out of the running for the title and William Hill seem to agree offering 16/1 that Chelsea win the title behind Manchester City (8/13) and Manchester United (2/1). Villas-Boas is odds-on, however, at 1/3 to still be in charge of Chelsea for the first game of next season (9/4 not to be). Chelsea are in pole position to finish top of the sides excluding both Manchesters City and United at 11/8, just ahead of Tottenham at 13/8.

“If his post match talk were to be believed, Villas-Boas has already conceded defeat in his hunt for a Premier League title, but they still have a lot to play for and are in pole position to be the best of the rest,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Fernando Torres started the game once again on the bench and William Hill offer 11/2 that he leaves the club in January and 9/4 that he leaves in the summer. While Torres looked on, both Adebayor and Sturridge continued their rich vein of scoring form and they are 16/1 and 18/1 respectively to win the golden boot this year.

Premier League Outright: 8/13 Manchester City; 2/1 Manchester United; 16/1 Chelsea; 18/1 Tottenham; 33/1 Arsenal; 100/1 Liverpool

English Premier League – Top four finish: 2/5 Chelsea; 4/7 Tottenham; 11/10 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool

Villas Boas at Chelsea on first day of next season: 1/3 yes; 9/4 no

Top goalscorer: 16/1 Emmanuel Adebayor; 18/1 Daniel Sturridge

Premier League without Manchester United and Manchester City: 11/8 Chelsea; 13/8 Tottenham; 3/1 Arsenal; 6/1 Liverpool; 100/1 Newcastle; 150/1 Everton

Torres to leave Chelsea in January: 11/2 yes; 1/10 no*

Torres to leave in the summer transfer window: 9/4 yes; 1/3 no*
*permanent deals only

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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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There’s Only One Kean-go

Bolton Wanderers secured a vital victory which leaves Blackburn rooted to the bottom of the Premier League at Christmas. Traditionally that means they will get relegated and William Hill agree, offering 4/9 that they go down. Bolton are 5/6 with Hills also offering Wigan at 8/15 and Wolves 7/4. Steve Kean is now under immeasurable pressure and Hills make him 1/4 to be the next manager to lose his job while Owen Coyle eased some of the pressure on him and he is 10/3 to be the next to go.

Hills are now offering odds on when Kean will actually depart Blackburn and make him 5/4 to have gone before Boxing Day and 9/1 to leave in the immediate aftermath of the Liverpool game that day (before the 31st). He is 8/13 to still be in charge when Blackburn take on Stoke on the 2nd of January.

“Steve Kean appears to be on borrowed time and there is only so long that the Venkys family can turn a deaf ear of the protestations of the Rovers fans,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills Premier League Relegation: 4/9 Blackburn; 8/15 Wigan; 5/6 Bolton; 7/4 Wolves; 5/2 Swansea; 7/2 QPR; 5/1 Norwich; 6/1 Sunderland; 11/1 BAR

Hills To Stay Up: 13/8 Blackburn; 11/8 Wigan; 5/6 Bolton; 2/5 Wolves; 2/7 Swansea; 1/6 QPR; 1/9 BAR

To Finish Bottom: 9/4 Wigan; 9/4 Blackburn; 9/2 Bolton; 9/1 Wolves; 12/1 QPR; 12/1 Swansea; 16/1 BAR

Next Premier League Manager to go: 1/4 Steve Kean; 10/3 Owen Coyle; 8/1 Andre Villas-Boas; 8/1 Alex McLeish; 11/1 Mick McCarthy; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; 16/1 Martin Jol; 25/1 BAR

To go first: 1/4 Kean; 11/4 Coyle

When will Kean leave Blackburn: 5/4 before December 26th; 9/1 After Liverpool (26th) and before Utd (31st); 12/1 After Manchester United (31st) and before Stoke (2nd Jan); 8/13 Still in charge for Stoke game (2nd)

Gone by New Year (Kean/Coyle): 8/13 none; 6/5 one; 20/1 both

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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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Spurs/chelsea…liverpool Latest…kean-go

The bookies can barely split Spurs and Chelsea as they go head to head in Thursday night’s big Premier League match, with the home side slight favourites at 6/4. Chelsea are 17/10 with the draw 12/5.

Last week against Manchester City, Frank Lampard came off the bench to bag the winner and Hills are offering 4/1 that any substitute scores a goal. Both Adebayor and Drogba are in fine form at the moment and Hills offer 5/2 that Adebayor scores more than Drogba, while the same price is available for Drogba to outscore his Tottenham counterpart. Both sides have settled into a relatively rich vein of form and Hills go 11/8 about the pair finishing in the top four.

Match Betting: 6/4 Tottenham; 17/10 Chelsea; 12/5 Draw

Adebayor/Drogba Match Bet: 5/2 Adebayor; 5/2 Drogba; 4/5 Tie

Any substitute to score a goal: 4/1

YOU BET SUAREZ ABSENCE TO CARROLL’S BENEFIT

William Hill have pushed Liverpool out to 80/1 from 66/1 to win the title following Luis Suarez’s lengthy ban. They are 5/1 to win the league without the presence of the Manchester sides and 6/4 to finish in the top four. While the lengthening odds suggest that Liverpool may well miss Suarez up front, one man who is sure to benefit is Andy Carroll with Hills shortening his odds of outscoring former Liverpool striker, Fernando Torres, from 11/10 to 4/6.

“Liverpool will certainly miss Suarez’s trickery and more importantly his goals, but we think that Andy Carroll will step up to the plate and bag some goals in the Uruguayan’s absence,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Carroll/Torres Match Bet: 4/6 Carroll; 11/10 Torres

STEVE KEAN LATEST

Steve Kean’s tenure at Blackburn looks perilous and he is 5/4 to be out of a job before his side take on Liverpool on Boxing Day. Steve Kean is 1/4 to be the next manager to lose his job – with Owen Coyle drifting out to 10/3.

2nd Premier League Manager to Leave: 1/4 Steve Kean; 10/3 Owen Coyle; 7/1 Mick McCarthy; 8/1 Andre Villas-Boas; 8/1 Alex McLeish; 16/1 Roberto Martinez; 16/1 Martin Jol; 25/1 Harry Redknapp; 25/1 David Moyes; 25/1 Roy Hodgson; 33/1 BAR

Which Manager Will go first: 1/4 Steve Kean; 11/4 Owen Coyle

Coyle/Kean Gone By New Year: 8/13 None; 6/5 one; 20/1 both

When will Steve Kean leave Blackburn:
8/13 Still in charge after Stoke (02/01/12)
5/4 Before Liverpool (26/12/11)
9/1 After Liverpool (26/12/11) before Manchester United (31/12/11)
12/1 After Manchester United (31/12/11) before Stoke (02/01/12)

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Drogba’s Gain Means More Torres Pain…11/2 Torres Not To Net In 2011

Didier Drogba’s future may hang in the balance with his contract running out at the end of the season but his recent good form has seen William Hill make him 5/6 to still be at Chelsea on the first day of next season. He is currently keeping £50 million man, Fernando Torres, out of the team and while Drogba is 4/9 to start Chelsea’s next game, Torres is odds-on, at 4/6 to be sat on the bench.

“If Drogba continues his current vein of form, Torres could find it very difficult to get back in the team and Villas Boas could find it hard to turn down Drogba’s request for a new contract,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

If Torres’ output does not improve considerably, there is a chance that he could be on his way and Hills offer 9/4 that he is not at Chelsea come the start of next season. He is 11/2 to fail to score again in 2011 and 16/1 to never score a Premier League goal for Chelsea. Another player who has found himself on the fringes of the team at present is Frank Lampard and despite having 18 months to go on his contract, he is 6/5 to be elsewhere come the start of the 2012/13 season.

The pressure seems to have lifted off AVB’s shoulders after two good results and he is 4/6 to still be at Chelsea next season.

To start vs Wigan:

Drogba: 4/9 yes; 13/8 no

Torres: 11/10 yes; 4/6 no

Fernando Torres’ next Premier League goal: 1/1 Wigan (A); 7/2 Tottenham (A); 4/1 Fulham (H); 8/1 Aston Villa (H); 11/2 Fail to score again in 2011

16/1 Torres to never score for Chelsea in the Premier League again

To be at Chelsea on first day of next season:

5/6 Drogba (5/6 no)
1/5 Terry (10/3 no)
8/13 Lampard (6/5 no)
1/3 Torres (9/4 no)

4/6 Andre Villas Boas (11/10 no)

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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

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Punters And Villas-boas Back Torres To Stay

William Hill punters seem to agree with Andre Villas-Boas’ claims that Fernando Torres will be staying put for the time being, with considerable bets having been staked on him still being at Chelsea on the 1st February. Initially offered at 4/11, the weight of money coupled with Villas-Boas’ strong stance on Torres’ future, has seen this price slashed to 1/5. The majority of the money has come from Northern Ireland and Oxfordshire.

“Torres has endured a difficult first year at Chelsea but it appears that punters’ support matches that of his manager and it seems he will be given time to turn things around,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Malaga are 7/1 to be the club that Torres lines up for after the transfer window closes on and Manchester United are 9/1.

Where will Fernando Torres be on the 1st February 2012: 1/5 Chelsea; 7/1 Malaga; 9/1 Manchester United; 10/1 Atletico Madrid; 11/1 AC Milan; 14/1 PSG; 14/1 Inter Milan; 14/1 Manchester City; 16/1 Barcelona; 16/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Juventus; 20/1 Real Madrid; 25/1 Arsenal

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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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Chelsea Boss 7/4 For Chop As Kean Odds On To Be Next Out



Kean odds-on for chop, but
AVB GETS THE BLUES AGAIN

ANDRE VILLAS BOAS is 7/4 to be gone from Chelsea by the first day of next season with William Hill who make him 2/5 to survive until then. Hills make Man C 4/5 favs for the title and also offer 2/1 Man U; 11/1 Chelsea; 20/1 Spurs; 25/1 Arsenal; 100 Liverpool.
WITHOUT MANCS- 13/10 Chelsea; 15/8 Spurs; 5/2 Arsenal; 7 Liverpool.
TOP 4 FINISH- 1/3 Chelsea; 8/15 Spurs; Evens Arsenal; 7/4 Liverpool; 40 Newcastle.

WILLIAM HILL offer 33/1 that BOTH Steve Kean and Owen Coyle leave their clubs BEFORE MIDNIGHT on December 20 – the day Blackburn play Bolton.’There is every chance that neither Kean nor Coyle will be having a very Merry Christmas this year’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills- 21/20 Blackburn; 21/10 draw; Bolton 11/5.

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO – 8/13 Kean; 11/8 Coyle; 7 AVB; 9 McCarthy; 10 Martinez; 12 McLeish; 16 Jol. Others on request.

Kean & Coyle:
Both gone by midnight after Blackburn – Bolton game: 33/1
1 gone:11/4
Both still there:1/4
**At 00:00 21st December 2011.

RELEGATION…1/ 2Wigan; (6/4 STAY UP); 4/7 Bolton (5/4); 8/13 Blackburn (6/5); 9/4 Swansea/Wolves;9/2 Norwich/QPR; 5 Sunderland.
FINISH BOTTOM- 2/1 Wigan; 11/4 Bolton; 3/1 Blackburn; 10 Wolves/Swansea; 14 Norwich/QPR

Further information…graham sharpe..07803233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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You Bet Bolton Owen To Go Down As Manc Monopoly Odds On

Coyle odds-against to survive until next season:
YOU BET BOLTON OWEN TO GO DOWN!

DESPITE Bolton’s Chairman insisting it would cost too much in compensation to sack Owen Coyle, the under pressure Bolton boss is now favourite with William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to leave his club as Bolton dropped to the bottom of the table. ‘There surely comes a point at which a manager’s pride kicks in even if he hasn’t been sacked, and Coyle is clearly a proud man’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Coyle 13/8 joint favourite along with Steve Kean to be the next boss out, and offer 11/10 that he is still Wanderers’ gaffer on the first day of next season.Bolton are 11/10 to go down.

Wm Hill…..2nd Prem manager to go;
Owen Coyle 13/8
Steve Kean 13/8
Roberto Martinez 5/1
Andre Villas-Boas 6/1
Alex McLeish 11/1
Mick McCarthy 11/1
David Moyes 16/1
Harry Redknapp 20/1
Martin Jol 25/1
Neil Warnock 33/1
No manager to leave 33/1
Roy Hodgson 33/1
Martin O’Neill 40/1
Alan Pardew 50/1
Arsene Wenger 50/1
Brendan Rodgers 50/1
Kenny Dalglish 50/1
Paul Lambert 50/1
Roberto Mancini 50/1
Tony Pulis 50/1
Sir Alex Ferguson 66/1

Owen Coyle at Bolton 1st day next season?Yes – 11/10No – 4/6

Wm Hill relegation odds..4/9 Wigan (13/8 stay up); 11/10 Blackburn;(4/6); 11/10 Bolton (4/6); 15/8 Swansea; 5/2 Wolves; 11/4 Norwich; 4 QPR/Sunderland; 8 WBA; 9 Fulham.

MANC MONOPOLY AT TOP OF PREM

WILLIAM HILL now offer 1/3 that the two Manchester clubs occupy the top two positions in the Premier League at the end of the season, and go 7/4 that it is City who finish first with United 2nd.
City are 8/13 favourites to win the title with Hills, who make them 66/1 to win all four major trophies they are still contesting, with United 2/1; Chelsea 12/1; Spurs 18/1; Arsenal 25/1; Liverpool 100/1; Newcastle 400/1.
TOP 4 FINISH…4/11 Chelsea; 4/9 Spurs; 11/10 Arsenal; 9/4 Liverpool; 25 Newcastle; 66 Everton; 125 Villa
PREM TOP SCORER…6/4 RVP; 5/2 Aguero; 4 Rooney; 8 Dzeko; 16 Ba; 20 Adebayor; Balotelli.

Prem Forecast: Man City/Man Utd – 7/4; Man Utd/Man City – 4/1 ; Reverse forecast – 1/3

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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Weekend Prem Specials

*************************WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS*****************************8

KEAN 4/1 TO BE OUT BEFORE BLACKBURN PLAY, ER, SUNDERLAND

William Hill offer 50/1 that no other Premier League manager will follow Steve Bruce in leaving his club this season – and Blackburn’s Steve Kean is red hot favourite at 8/11 with Hills to be the next to depart. Hills then make under fire Chelsea boss Andre Villas Boas 5/2 second favourite. ‘It seems inevitable that Steve Bruce is not going to be a one-off this season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

**Hills offer 4/1 that Steve Kean will cease to be Blackburn manager BEFORE they kick off their Premier League game against Sunderland next weekend.

HILLS….Next Prem boss to go: 8/11 Kean; 5/2 AVB; 4/1 Coyle; 6/1 Martinez; 10/1 McLeish; 14/1 McCarthy; Redknapp. Others on request; 50/1 no further managers to go this season.

FERNAND-OH TORRES

WITH just six Premier League starts to his name this season, William Hill have opened a book on how many of the REMAINING 25 Chelsea games he will start, and make 15 or less their 6/5 favourite:

Torres starts in remaining PL 2011/12 matches;

15 or less 6/5
16-18 3/1
19 or more 11/8
WILLIAM HIL PREM TITLE ODDS…4/6 Man C; 2/1 Man U; 14 Chelsea; 18 Spurs; 25 Arsenal; 50 Liverpool; 400 Newcastle
11/10 Man C- Man U finish; 11/4 Man U- Man C.

PREM WINNER WITHOUT MAN UTD & MAN CITY:

Chelsea 11/8
Tottenham 15/8
Liverpool 5/1
Arsenal 5/1
Newcastle 20/1
Aston Villa 200/1
Everton 200/1

TOP FOUR FINISH- 1/4 Chelsea; 4/7 Spurs; 11/8 Liverpool; 6/4 Arsenal; 16 Necastle

Hills: Bottom of Prem after weekend
BLACKBURN 8/13
WIGAN 3/1
BOLTON 11/4

RELEGATION- 1/3 Wigan (9/4 stay up); 4/5 Blackburn (10/11); 7/4 Bolton (2/5); 2/1 Swansea; 9/4 Norwich; 5/2 Wolves; 9/2 QPR;Sunderland; 9 Fulham; WBA

PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS –

Highest Scoring Match_
Man City v Norwich 7/2
Tottenham v Bolton 4/1
QPR v West Brom 6/1
Everton v Stoke 6/1
Wigan v Arsenal 7/1
Wolves v Sunderland 8/1
Blackburn v Swansea 9/1
Aston Villa v Man Utd 9/1
Newcastle v Chelsea 12/1
Fulham v Liverpool 12/1
E/W – 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

Highest Scoring Team_
Man City 11/4
Tottenham 10/3
Arsenal 8/1
Man Utd 8/1
Everton 9/1
QPR 14/1
Chelsea 14/1
Blackburn 16/1
Wolves 16/1
Liverpool 16/1
West Brom 20/1
Stoke 25/1
Sunderland 25/1
Fulham 28/1
Swansea 33/1
Wigan 40/1
Norwich 50/1
Bolton 50/1
Aston Villa 66/1
Newcastle 80/1
E/W – ¼ ODDS 1-2-3

Fastest Scoring Team_
Man City 9/1
Tottenham 10/1
Arsenal 11/1
Man Utd 11/1
QPR 12/1
Everton 12/1
Chelsea 12/1
West Brom 12/1
Blackburn 14/1
Wolves 14/1
Fulham 14/1
Swansea 14/1
Stoke 14/1
Sunderland 14/1
Liverpool 14/1
Wigan 16/1
Norwich 16/1
Aston Villa 20/1
Bolton 20/1
Newcastle 33/1
E/W – ¼ ODDS 1-2-3

Total Red Cards
None 4/1
One 19/10
Two 21/10
Three 4/1
Four or more 13/2

Hat Trick Scored_
Yes 10/3
No 1/5

Bets void in the event of any postponed/cancelled matches. Dead heat rules apply.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk
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