Carling Cup Odds

LATEST WILLIAM HILL CARLING CUP ODDS…

9/2 Chelsea
6/1 Man Utd
6/1 Man City
9/1 Liverpool
9/1 Arsenal
10/1 Tottenham
12/1 Aston Villa
12/1 Everton
20/1 Fulham
25/1 Birmingham
25/1 Sunderland
33/1 Blackburn
33/1 West Ham
33/1 Stoke
40/1 Bolton
50/1 Newcastle
50/1 West Brom
50/1 Wigan
50/1 Wolves
80/1 Blackpool
80/1 Nottingham Forest
80/1 Burnley
80/1 Middlesbrough
80/1 QPR
80/1 Portsmouth
80/1 Reading
100/1 Leeds

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Bookies Running Scared Of Blackpool

BOOKIES RUNNING SCARED OF BLACKPOOL
BLACKPOOL fans have staked so many bets on their side to WIN the Premier League title this season that William Hill have had to slash their odds by a record EIGHT THOUSAND points in their betting – and now offer them at 2000/1 to win the title, having opened their book at 10,000/1. ‘We now face our biggest ever Premier League loss of OVER £5million if Blackpool somehow manage to win the League after hundreds of fans backed their side -albeit none of them risked more than a tenner’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.’We won’t be losing much sleep over the prospect of that five million loss – at least, not until Blackpool win their first half dozen matches!’
Meanwhile, Hills say that they are in the bizarre position of wanting the reigning champions to do well this season, as they have taken very little cash for Chelsea to win the title again – and they currently represent the BEXT possible outcome for them. ‘We will win a hefty sum if Chelsea retain the title as the betting stands at the moment’ added Sharpe.
The second worst result for Hills would be a title triumph for Aston Villa – ‘most of those bets were struck before O’Neill walked out’- while Manchester United would be the third worst result for them, as they have attracted the largest bets so far – one of £10,000 from a Glasgow-based punter and a £6000 bet from a Norwich client.

LATEST WILLIAM HILL PREMIER LEAGUE ODDS…….13/8 Chelsea, 12/5 Man Utd, 9/2 Man City, 6/1 Arsenal, 14/1 Liverpool, 25/1 Tottenham, 100/1 Everton, 200/1 Aston Villa, 500/1 Newcastle, 1000/1 Fulham, 1000/1 West Ham, 1000/1 Sunderland, 2000/1 Blackpool, 2000/1 Blackburn, 2000/1 Birmingham, 2000/1 Stoke, 2000/1 Wigan, 2000/1 Bolton, 2000/1 Wolves, 2000/1 West Brom.

Rooney 12/1 not to score for England in next 4 games:
WHEN WILL ROONEY SCORE AGAIN FOR ENGLAND?
WILLIAM HILL offer 12/1 that Wayne Rooney will fail to score for England in any of their next four matches. ‘Rooney is overdue an England goal and we make him 8/13 to get one or more against Bulgaria in the next game but he is 12/1 to continue his drought for the next four England games’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills also offer 9/2 that Rooney will NOT start the game against Bulgaria – 1/8 that he will do.

When will Rooney next score for England?
vs Bulgaria (H)8/13
vs Switzerland (A)10/3
vs Montenegro (H)9/2
vs Wales (A)12/1

To score in none of these games…..12/1
3/10 England to win Euro Qualifying Group.
1/16 England to qualify for Euro 2010.
11/8 England to remain undefeated during qualifying.
11/1 England to win all of their qualifying games.

11/4 Fabio gone before end of Euro Qualifying.

How many of starting 11 from friendly will start vs Bulgaria?
0-2…20/1
3-4….8/1
5-6….13/8
7-8….11/8
9-10….7/2
Same team…13/2

ENGLAND ARE 9/1 TO WIN EURO 2012 WITH WILLIAM HILL WHO MAKE SPAIN 7/2 FAVOURITES AND ALSO OFFER 5/1 GERMANY; 7/1 HOLLAND; 10/1 ITALY; 12/1 FRANCE/PORTUGAL.

Further information……graham sharpe..07803 233702.

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Sparky Faces Fight To Save Fulham Stars… Becks To Return To East London?

Following the news that Mark Hughes is set to be named as the next permanent Fulham manager, William Hill have opened a book on which of Fulham’s stars will stay and which will go. Mark Schwarzer is 1/4 to have left Fulham amid reported interest from Arsenal. He is 11/4 to still be at Fulham come the end of the transfer window. Captain Danny Murphy is 1/9 to be staying at Fulham. Last season’s Player Of The Year, Bobby Zamora is 1/8 to stay. Elsewhere Paul Konchesky is 6/5 to go, 8/13 to stay and Brede Hangeland is 11/4 to go, 1/4 to stay. If he manages to keep his best players, it appears that Fulham may well have a season very much like the last one. Fulham are 1/16 to stay up, 7/1 to get relegated, 2/1 to finish in the top half and 4/11 to finish in the bottom half.

“Mark Hughes will be hoping that he can hold on to the majority of Fulham’s best players as and if he does, we believe that Fulham could have a decent season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

To Leave Fulham Before The End Of The Transfer Window:

Mark Schwarzer: 1/4 Yes; 11/4 No

Brede Hangeland: 11/4 Yes; 1/4 No

Paul Konchesky: 6/5 Yes; 8/13 No

Danny Murphy: 5/1 Yes; 1/9 No

Clint Dempsey: 4/1 Yes; 1/7 No

Bobby Zamora: 9/2 Yes; 1/8 No

David Beckham has promised West Ham that he will give them an answer as to whether he will join them, within the next few days. William Hill make him 4/1 to return to East London, the place of his birth.

“The odds suggest that while it is not certain he will be leaving LA, he is obviously giving it some serious consideration,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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Man City: Out With The Old In With The New?

William Hill are taking bets on how many of Manchester City’s starting XI from the final game of last season will start the first game of this one. With the spending spree set to continue, Hills offer just 13/8 that only 3 or 4 make the line up against Spurs on the 14th of August. With two of the players from City’s 1-1 draw with West Ham having left the club already and a somewhat depleted XI starting the game, Hill’s are offering 8/1 that 8 or 9 start.

“City have made no secret of their desire to bringin players of the highest quality in an attempt to improve on their 5th place last season and they could probably make 3 or 4 starting XIs out of the squad that they have amassed. The odds suggest that Mancini will be keen to blood his new signings against Tottenham,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

How Many Of Man City’s Starting XI In The Final Game Of Last Season Will Start The First Game Of This Season?

2 or less 11/2
3 or 4 13/8
5 or 6 11/8
7 or more 11/4

Starting XI in the final game of last season: Fulop; K. Toure; Sylvinho; Zabaleta; Wright-Phillips; De Jong; Vieira; Kompany; A Johnson; Adebayor; Santa Cruz

Torres Odds On To Stay But 7/2 For City Move!

With a number of clubs itching to get their hands on Fernando Torres’s signiture, Hills have opened a book on which club he will represent on the first day of the season and perhaps surprisingly he is 1/2 to still be a Liverpool player. Moneybags Man City are 7/2 and Chelsea 8/1.

“There are very few teams who can afford Torres price tag, as a result we feel that he will remain a Liverpool player,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Fernando Torres’ Club On First Day Of 2010/11 Season: 1/2 Liverpool, 7/2 Man City, 5/1 Chelsea, 8/1 Barcelona, 12/1 Inter, 16/1 Real Madrid…..Others On Request….Loan Deals Count

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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Premiership: Are Big Four Still Big Four?!

The odds suggest that there is to be a changing of the guard in the Premiership with the original big four out to 4/1 to finish the coming season as the top four. Liverpool are out to 2/1 to be in the top four come the end of the season with Man city expected to spoil the party for the old guard and they are 1/3 to grab a top four spot.

“In our opinion the Premiership has never been more open with perhaps six genuine contenders for the title and the old Big Four might just be a thing of the past!” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Team To Finish In Top Four:

Chelsea: 1/25 Yes, 9/1 No
Man Utd: 1/20 Yes, 8/1 No
Man City: 1/2 Yes, 6/4 No
Arsenal: 1/2 Yes, 6/4 No
Liverpool: 2/1 Yes, 4/11 No
Tottenham: 11/4 Yes, 1/4 No
Everton: 7/1 Yes, 1/16 No
Aston Villa: 8/1 Yes, 1/20

William Hill Top Four-casts:

6/4 Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City
4/1 Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool
4/1 Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool
9/2 Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Spurs
9/2 Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Spurs
13/2 Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool
13/2 Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal. Liverpool
8/1 Chelsea, Man City, Arsenal, Spurs
8/1 Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal, Spurs
12/1 Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Spurs
18/1 Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Spurs
18/1 Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs
18/1 Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs
18/1 Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Spurs
18/1 Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs
25/1 Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs

William Hill Premiership Betting: 13/8 Chelsea, 5/2 Man Utd, 9/2 Man City, 6/1 Arsenal, 14/1 Liverpool, 25/1 Tottenham, 100/1 Everton, 200/1 Villa, 500/1 Newcastle, 1000/1 West Ham, 1000/1 Sunderland, 1500/1 Fulham, 2000/1 Bar

Further Information…Rupert Adams…0208 0784 1011….0784 1011 584

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Cole To Stoke Arsenal’s Fire?

Following the news that Manchester United have withdrawn their interest in Joe Cole, William Hill make Arsenal 8/13 favourites to be the team to sign him. Hills suspended betting last night on which club Cole will be playing at next season as punters plunged on Manchester Utd but following today’s news that Utd have withdrawn their interest Hills have re-opened the book and make Arsenal the 8/13 favourites to be the team to snap him up.

William Hill Odds – Where Will Joe Cole Be Next Season? 8/13 Arsenal; 2/1 Tottenham; 7/2 Man City; 12/1 Man Utd; 20/1 Liverpool; 20/1 Chelsea; 20/1 West Ham; 20/1 Real Madrid.

Further information…Graham Sharpe…07803 233702.

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William Hill Odds – Football Season 2010/11

WILLIAM HILL ODDS – FOOTBALL SEASON 2010/11

PREMIERSHIP
Win: 13/8 Chelsea, 2/1 Man Utd, 6/1 Man City, 6/1 Arsenal, 12/1 Liverpool, 25/1 Tottenham, 150/1 Everton, 250/1 Aston Villa, 750/1 Fulham, 1000/1 West Ham, 1000/1 Sunderland, 1000/1 Newcastle, 2000/1 Blackburn, 2000/1 Birmingham, 2500/1 Stoke, 2500/1 Wigan, 2500/1 Bolton, 2500/1 Wolves, 2500/1 West Brom, 10,000/1 Blackpool.

Relegation: 3/10 Blackpool, Evens West Brom, 2/1 Wigan, 2/1 Wolves, 11/4 Newcastle, 3/1 Bolton, 9/2 West Ham, 5/1 Stoke, 11/2 Birmingham, 7/1 Blackburn, 10/1 Fulham, 10/1 Sunderland, 50/1 Aston Villa, 66/1 Everton, 150/1 Tottenham, 200/1 Liverpool, 500/1 Man City, 500/1 Arsenal, 2000/1 Chelsea, 2000/1 Man Utd.

CHAMPIONSHIP
Win: 8/1 QPR, 9/1 Reading, 10/1 Nottingham Forest, 10/1 Cardiff, 10/1 Burnley, 10/1 Middlesboro, 12/1 Ipswich, 12/1 Leicester, 14/1 Swansea, 16/1 Bristol City, 16/1 Hull, 16/1 Norwich, 16/1 Portsmouth, 16/1 Sheff Utd, 16/1 Leeds, 25/1 Derby, 40/1 Millwall, 40/1 Preston, 40/1 Coventry, 50/1 Watford, 50/1 Doncaster, 50/1 Barnsley, 66/1 Crystal Palace, 80/1 Scunthorpe.

Promotion: 11/4 QPR, 11/4 Burnley, 7/2 Cardiff, 7/2 Reading, 7/2 Middlesboro, 7/2 Nottingham Forest, 4/1 Ipswich, 4/1 Leicester, 9/2 Swansea, 6/1 Bristol City, 6/1 Hull, 6/1 Portsmouth, 6/1 Leeds, 6/1 Sheff Utd, 8/1 Norwich, 10/1 Derby, 12/1 Coventry, 12/1 Preston, 14/1 Doncaster, 14/1 Millwall, 16/1 Barnsley, 20/1 Watford, 20/1 Crystal Palace, 33/1 Scunthorpe.

Relegation: 15/8 Scunthorpe, 2/1 Crystal Palace, 7/2 Watford, 7/2 Doncaster, 7/2 Barnsley, 4/1 Millwall, 4/1 Preston, 4/1 Coventry, 5/1 Derby, 9/1 Norwich, 9/1 Sheff Utd, 9/1 Leeds, 9/1 Portsmouth, 9/1 Hull, 9/1 Bristol City, 9/1 Swansea, 11/1 Leicester, 11/1 Ipswich, 14/1 Nottm Forest, 14/1 Middlesboro, 14/1 Cardiff, 14/1 Burnley, 16/1 Reading, 20/1 QPR.

LEAGUE ONE
Win: 5/2 Southampton, 13/2 Sheffield Weds, 8/1 Charlton, 8/1 Huddersfield, 10/1 Brighton, 14/1 Peterborough, 14/1 Swindon, 16/1 Notts County, 16/1 Plymouth, 20/1 Brentford, 20/1 Colchester, 20/1 MK Dons, 25/1 Bristol Rovers, 40/1 Carlisle, 66/1 Bournemouth, 66/1 Oldham, 66/1 Rochdale, 80/1 Walsall, 80/1 Leyton Orient, 80/1 Tranmere, 100/1 Exeter, 100/1 Hartlepool, 100/1 Yeovil, 125/1 Dagenham & Redbridge.

Promotion: 4/6 Southampton, 2/1 Sheff Wed, 11/4 Charlton, 11/4 Huddersfield, 7/2 Brighton, 4/1 Peterborough, 4/1 Swindon, 9/2 Notts County, 9/2 Plymouth, 13/2 Brentford, 13/2 Colchester, 13/2 MK Dons, 8/1 Bristol Rovers, 11/1 Carlisle, 16/1 Bournemouth, 16/1 Oldham, 16/1 Rochdale, 25/1 Leyton Orient, 25/1 Tranmere, 25/1 Walsall, 33/1 Exeter, 33/1 Hartlepool, 33/1 Yeovil, 40/1 Dagenham & Redbridge.

LEAGUE TWO
Win: 10/1 Gillingham, 11/1 Bradford, 12/1 Bury, 12/1 Chesterfield, 12/1 Northampton, 12/1 Oxford, 12/1 Rotherham, 12/1 Stevenage, 12/1 Wycombe, 14/1 Southend, 14/1 Port Vale, 16/1 Aldershot, 16/1 Morecambe, 20/1 Burton, 20/1 Crewe, 20/1 Shrewsbury, 25/1 Accrington, 25/1 Torquay, 33/1 Lincoln, 40/1 Hereford, 50/1 Stockport, 50/1 Barnet, 50/1 Cheltenham, 50/1 Macclesfield.

Promotion: 5/2 Gillingham, 11/4 Rotherham, 11/4 Wycombe, 3/1 Bradford, 3/1 Bury, 3/1 Chesterfield, 3/1 Northampton, 3/1 Oxford, 7/2 Stevenage, 7/2 Port Vale, 7/2 Aldershot, 4/1 Southend, 4/1 Morecambe, 4/1 Shrewsbury, 5/1 Crewe, 6/1 Burton, 6/1 Torquay, 8/1 Accrington, 8/1 Lincoln, 9/1 Hereford, 9/1 Stockport, 11/1 Cheltenham, 12/1 Barnet, 12/1 Macclesfield.

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..020 8918 3731, 07803 233702.

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13/8 Pompey To Fall At First Carling Hurdle

13/8 POMPEY TO FALL AT FIRST CARLING HURDLE
Will Portsmouth, in the Premiership last season, be dumped out of the Carling Cup by Stevenage, in the Blue Square Premier last season, after the two were drawn together?……Hills make Portsmouth 4/9 and Stevenage 13/8 to knock them out.

Following the Carling Cup draw, bookmakers William Hill make Chelsea the 9/2 favourites and then offer: 6/1 Man Utd, 6/1 Man City, 9/1 Liverpool, 9/1 Arsenal, 10/1 Tottenham, 12/1 Aston Villa, 12/1 Everton, 20/1 Fulham, 25/1 Birmingham, 25/1 Sunderland, 33/1 Blackburn, 33/1 West Ham, 33/1 Stoke, 40/1 Bolton, 50/1 Newcastle, 50/1 West Brom, 50/1 Wigan, 50/1 Wolves, 80/1 Blackpool, 80/1 Nottingham Forest, 80/1 Burnley, 80/1 Middlesbrough, 80/1 QPR, 80/1 Reading, 100/1 Leeds, 100/1 Cardiff, 100/1 Bristol City, 100/1 Hull, 100/1 Portsmouth, 100/1 Norwich, 100/1 Swansea, 100/1 Ipswich, 100/1 Leicester, 100/1 Sheff Utd, 125/1 Derby, 150/1 Coventry, 150/1 Crystal Palace, 150/1 Preston, 200/1 Doncaster, 200/1 Millwall, 200/1 Barnsley, 250/1 Sheff Weds, 250/1 Southampton, 250/1 Scunthorpe, 300/1 Brighton, 300/1 Swindon, 300/1 Peterborough, 300/1 Notts County, 300/1 Huddersfield, 300/1 Charlton, 300/1 Plymouth, 400/1 MK Dons, 400/1 Colchester, 500/1 Oldham , 500/1 Walsall, 500/1 Rochdale, 500/1 Leyton Orient, 500/1 Carlisle, 750/1 Brentford, 750/1 Bristol Rovers, 750/1 Bournemouth, 750/1 Exeter, 750/1 Yeovil, 750/1 Tranmere, 750/1 Hartlepool, 1000/1 Gillingham, 1000/1 Northampton, 1000/1 Bradford, 1000/1 Rotherham, 1000/1 Chesterfield, 1000/1 Wycombe, 1000/1 Port Vale, 1000/1 Morecambe, 1000/1 Shrewsbury, 1000/1 Aldershot, 1000/1 Bury, 1000/1 Oxford, 1000/1 Crewe, 1000/1 Torquay, 1000/1 Southend, 1000/1 Stockport, 1000/1 Lincoln, 1000/1 Stevenage, 1000/1 Burton, 1000/1 Hereford, 1000/1 Cheltenham, 1000/1 Barnet, 1000/1 Accrington, 1000/1 Macclesfield.

Further information from Graham Sharpe…..07803 233702.

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Sacre Bleu – Gambler To Lift £1.5m If France Win World Cup

Bobby Moore to skipper England at World Cup again?
SACRE BLEU – GAMBLER TO LIFT £1.5M IF FRANCE WIN WORLD CUP

WITH BOOKMAKERS WILLIAM HILL predicting that the World Cup will become the biggest betting event of all time with over £1billion gambled on the tournament, they have taken the largest single win bet on the tournament so far – £110,000 on France.
‘A southern based William Hill telephone client has staked a bet of £55,000 each-way on France to win the World Cup at odds of 20/1 – and will make a profit of £1,650,000 if they do so – the biggest ever World Cup winnings’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills have also taken their biggest bet so far for an England victory, of £6500 at 8/1 in a Knightsbridge, London betting shop – which would make a profit of £52,000; while other customers have staked £10,000 on Germany at 14/1, and $85,000 on a six-team accumulative bet.

**But Hills are also taking slightly smaller, but perhaps more original bets as well – TWO of their customers have backed children called Bobby Moore to captain England in the future. Proud grandfather John Moore, from Great Yarmouth will win £100,000 if his grandson Bobby, born in November, 2003, captains England after staking £20 at 5000/1.

**And a second Bobby Moore – this one as yet UNBORN! – will win his proud father-to-be, £82,500 if he grows up to play for West Ham and wins the World Cup with England. Daniel Moore, from Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire has staked four £5 bets that his son will play for West Ham (500/1); play for England (1000/1); skipper England (5000/1) and win the World Cup with England (10,000/1). This Bobby Moore is due to be born on July 1, 2010 – and Daniel has staked a further £10 at 10/1 that he is born on a day England are playing at the World Cup.

**ROBERT GROVES OF RUISLIP, NORTH WEST LONDON, HAS PLACED A BET WITH WILLIAM HILL ON A WORLD CUP DREAM HE HAD COMING TRUE. MR GROVES COULD COLLECT £50,000 AFTER HE DREAMED THAT PETER CROUCH WILL SCORE THE ONLY GOAL OF THE WORLD CUP FINAL AGAINST ARGENTINA, WITH A 78TH MINUTE HEADER, AND STAKED £10 AT 5000/1 THAT IT WILL HAPPEN.

**RICHARD ENDICOTT, AN ENGLISHMAN CURRENTLY LIVING AND WORKING IN NEW JERSEY, USA,WILL WIN £1MILLION IF HIS UNBORN SON GROWS UP TO SCORE A GOAL FOR ENGLAND DURING THE 2030 WORLD CUP FINALS AFTER STAKING £100 AT 10,000/1 ABOUT THIS HAPPENING.

Further information……graham sharpe……0208 918 3731
(follow gs on Twitter – @sharpeangle.)

Contact details for punters available on request.

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£1.5m Gamble On France As Bobby Moore Backed To Win World Cup

Bobby Moore to skipper England at World Cup again?
SACRE BLEU – GAMBLER TO LIFT £1.5M IF FRANCE WIN WORLD CUP

WITH BOOKMAKERS WILLIAM HILL predicting that the World Cup will become the biggest betting event of all time with over £1billion gambled on the tournament, they have taken the largest single win bet on the tournament so far – £110,000 on France.
‘A southern based William Hill telephone client has staked a bet of £55,000 each-way on France to win the World Cup at odds of 20/1 – and will make a profit of £1,650,000 if they do so – the biggest ever World Cup winnings’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills have also taken their biggest bet so far for an England victory, of £6500 at 8/1 in a Knightsbridge, London betting shop – which would make a profit of £52,000; while other customers have staked £10,000 on Germany at 14/1, and $85,000 on a six-team accumulative bet.

**But Hills are also taking slightly smaller, but perhaps more original bets as well – TWO of their customers have backed children called Bobby Moore to captain England in the future. Proud grandfather John Moore, from Great Yarmouth will win £100,000 if his grandson Bobby, born in November, 2003, captains England after staking £20 at 5000/1.

**And a second Bobby Moore – this one as yet UNBORN! – will win his proud father-to-be, £82,500 if he grows up to play for West Ham and wins the World Cup with England. Daniel Moore, from Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire has staked four £5 bets that his son will play for West Ham (500/1); play for England (1000/1); skipper England (5000/1) and win the World Cup with England (10,000/1). This Bobby Moore is due to be born on July 1, 2010 – and Daniel has staked a further £10 at 10/1 that he is born on a day England are playing at the World Cup.

**ROBERT GROVES OF RUISLIP, NORTH WEST LONDON, HAS PLACED A BET WITH WILLIAM HILL ON A WORLD CUP DREAM HE HAD COMING TRUE. MR GROVES COULD COLLECT £50,000 AFTER HE DREAMED THAT PETER CROUCH WILL SCORE THE ONLY GOAL OF THE WORLD CUP FINAL AGAINST ARGENTINA, WITH A 78TH MINUTE HEADER, AND STAKED £10 AT 5000/1 THAT IT WILL HAPPEN.

**RICHARD ENDICOTT, AN ENGLISHMAN CURRENTLY LIVING AND WORKING IN NEW JERSEY, USA,WILL WIN £1MILLION IF HIS UNBORN SON GROWS UP TO SCORE A GOAL FOR ENGLAND DURING THE 2030 WORLD CUP FINALS AFTER STAKING £100 AT 10,000/1 ABOUT THIS HAPPENING.

Further information……graham sharpe……0208 918 3731

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