Two Punters £10,000 Better Off After Spurs Hit Nine

Football fans land £10,000 windfall:
PUNTERS ON CLOUD NINE THANKS TO SPURS

TWO FOOTBALL FANS will collect over ten thousand pounds between them from William Hill after placing a bet with them at the start of the Premier League season that any one club in the division would score NINE or more goals in one match during the season.
When Spurs hit nine against Wigan on Sunday, Dan Turner,27, collected £6700 from Hills for his £100 bet at odds of 66/1, while Jamie Smalley, 28, is £3350 better off after staking £50 at 66/1.
Neither of the flatmates from South East London supports Spurs – banker, Dan, who is a Chelsea fan, and entrepreneur Jamie who runs the ‘Cheeky Butler’ company (www.cheekybutlers.com) follows Liverpool.
‘The lads approached us pre-season with the idea for their bet, which they had come up with when Middlesbro hit eight past Manchester City a couple of seasons back, and we were happy to offer them 66/1, which they accepted – I can’t see us being as generous next season if they want the bet again, and we’re definitely taking Wigan boss Roberto Martinez off our Christmas card list!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**WILLIAM HILL now offer 40/1 that any Premiership side will hit 10 or more goals in a Premier League game this season – and offer 11/1 that any single Prem match will have an aggregate of 11 or more goals this season.
**JERMAIN DEFOE is now 11/4 favourite for this season’s Golden Boot with William Hill who also make him 13/8 to start England’s first World Cup match and 4/9 not to. Hills offer 66/1 that any player will score 6 or more in a Prem game this season.
Drogba is 10/3 second favourite to win the Golden Boot with Hills who also offer 7/2 Torres; 11/2 Bent; 8/1 Rooney; 16 Van Persie; 20 Anelka; Adebayor.
Further information……graham sharpe…….0208 918 3731
**CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FOR DAN AND JAMIE*******

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7/1 Ton Up Gunners 25/1 To Score In Every Game

7/1 TON UP GUNNERS

WILLIAM HILL make Arsenal 7/1 to score 100 or more Premiership goals this season – and 25/1 to score in every Premiership match, as they made the Gunners 3/1 third favourites for the title for which Chelsea are 6/5 favourites with United 23/10; Man City 16/1; Liverpool 20/1 and Spurs 100/1. ‘Arsenal are scoring goals for fun and their current strike rate gives them every chance of reaching a century’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILL’S RELEGATION odds – 1/3 Hull; 4/7 Portsmouth; 11/8 Wolves; 13/8 Birmingham and Burnley; 11/2 Bolton; 6 Wigan; 7 Blackburn; 8 Wigan.

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Weekend Football Specials

William Hill have opened a book on the Highest scoring match in the Premiership this weekend and make Man U vs Blackburn their favourite at 7/2 with the north London derby at the Emirates a 9/2 shot. Hills expect a high scoring weekend with 30 or more goals the favourite at 6/4. The odds suggest that Chelsea will retain their position at the top with Hill offering 1/33 that they do so, whilst Portsmouth are 1/4 to remain a the bottom. Roy Keane is just 11/8 to be out of a job by Midnight on Sunday night.

“The north London derby between Arsenal and Spurs is likely to be the betting highlight of the weekend and we are 17/2 that it is a bad tempered affair with two or more red cards shown,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.
Highest Scoring Premier league match this weekend
Man Utd v Blackburn 7/2
Arsenal v Tottenham 9/2
Bolton v Chelsea 5/1
Sunderland v West Ham 7/1
Burnley v Hull 8/1
Everton v Aston Villa 10/1
Fulham v Liverpool 10/1
Portsmouth v Wigan 12/1
Birmingham v Man City 14/1
Stoke v Wolves 16/1
Fastest Scoring Premier League Team this weekend
Man Utd 5/1
Chelsea 13/2
Arsenal 8/1
Liverpool 9/1
Man City 10/1
Burnley 12/1
Stoke 14/1
Sunderland 14/1
Portsmouth 16/1
Everton 16/1
Aston Villa 16/1
Wigan 16/1
Hull 20/1
Wolves 20/1
West Ham 25/1
Fulham 25/1
Birmingham 25/1
Tottenham 40/1
Bolton 40/1
Blackburn 50/1
Any premier league match to have 8 or more goals this weekend: 8/1
Total Premier league goals:
Under 26 goals 13/8
26 – 29 incl. 15/8
Over 29 goals 6/4
Top of the premier league after this round of fixtures:
Chelsea 1/33
Man Utd 10/1
Bottom of the premier league after this round of fixtures:
Portsmouth ‘1/4
West Ham 11/4
Arsenal v Tottenham
Total Red Cards
0 4/11
1 5/2
2 or more 17/2

QPR to score four or more v Leicester: 14/1
Roy Keane to be Ipswich manager at midnight Sunday: 8/15 YES 11/8 NO
William Hill Next Hull Manager: 5/1 Paul Jewell, 11/2 Alan Curbishley, 11/2 Gareth Southgate, 6/1 Iain Dowie, 13/2 Slaven Bilic, 10/1 David O’Leary, 10/1 Peter Reid, 12/1 Peter Taylor, 14/1 Gus Poyet, 16/1 Alan Pardew, 16/1 Jan Molby, 16/1 Neil Warnock, 16/1 Phil Parkinson, 16/1 Steve Coppell, 16/1 Tony Adams, 20/1 Darren Ferguson, 20/1 Graeme Souness, 25/1 Gary McCallister, 25/1 Glenn Hoddle, 33/1 Dean Windass

Michael Owen to make Fabio Capello’s World Cup: 9/4 Yes, 1/3 that he will miss out.

SWINE FLU 6/1 TO STRIKE PREMIER LEAGUE
WILL NEWCASTLE GET STADIUM SPONSOR? 4/7 that the ground name has NOT changed at all by the first day of next season, and 5/4 that it HAS gained a sponsor’s
Sponsor Of Newcastle Stadium: 16/1 Tesco, 20/1 Northern Rock, 25/1 Sports Direct, 33/1 Greggs, 33/1 Newcastle Brown, 50/1 NE Tourist, 50/1 Newcastle Building Society, 66/1 Compare The Meerkat/Market, 100/1 Tony Blair, 100/1 Cheryl Cole, 100/1 UK Coal
FIFA World Player of the Year 2009
Lionel Messi Spain 5/2
Cristiano Ronaldo Spain 11/4
Kaka Spain 4/1
Fernando Torres England 14/1
Steven Gerrard England 16/1
Andres Iniesta Spain 16/1
David Villa Spain 20/1
Zlatan Ibrahimovic Spain 20/1
Frank Lampard England 25/1
Iker Casillas Spain 33/1
Michael Essien England 33/1
Thierry Henry Spain 33/1
Franck Ribery Germany 33/1
Wayne Rooney England 33/1
John Terry England 33/1
Xavi Spain 33/1
Gianluigi Buffon Italy 40/1
Didier Drogba England 40/1
Samuel Eto’o Italy 40/1
Michael Ballack England 50/1
Diego Italy 50/1
Luis Fabiano Spain 50/1
Carles Puyol Spain 50/1

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14/1 Benitez, Brown, Hart Gone By February

***************************************PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS***************************************************************

PREMIER LEAGUE BOSSES UNDER PRESSURE: 14/1 BENITEZ, BROWN, HART ALL OUT BY FEBRUARY

WILLIAM HILL are offering 14/1 that under-pressure bosses Phil Brown, Paul Hart and Rafa Benitez will all have left their clubs by the end of the January transfer window. ‘The surprise is that no Prem boss has departed yet this season – but it is only a matter of time. Paul Hart is favourite to be first but there are plenty who will fancy a flutter on these three being gone by February’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL:
PREMIERSHIP BOSS BETS……
Hull v Portsmouth to be Paul Hart’s last match as Portsmouth manager: 5/1
Hull v Portsmouth to be Phil Brown’s last match as Hull manager: 3/1
Rafa Benitez to be out of Liverpool job by midnight Sunday – 10/1
The losing manager of Hull v Portsmouth to leave before their teams next Premier League fixture: 13/8
Phil Brown, Paul Hart and Rafa Benitez to no longer be in their current jobs at the end of the January transfer window (1 Feb 2010): 14/1

NEXT PREMIER LEAGUE BOSS TO GO….6/4 Paul Hart; 5/2 Phil Brown; 7/1 Benitez;McLeish; Redknapp; Zola; 14/1 Megson
Highest Scoring Premier League Match (Sauturday games only):
Chelsea v Blackburn 7/4
Tottenham v Stoke 5/2
Wolves v Aston Villa 11/2
Hull v Portsmouth 6/1
Burnley v Wigan 7/1
Birmingham v Sunderland 9/1
One quarter 1,2
Fastest scoring premier league team (Saturday games only):
Chelsea 3/1
Tottenham 4/1
Aston Villa 13/2
Sunderland 8/1
Hull 8/1
Burnley 9/1
Portsmouth 10/1
Wigan 12/1
Birmingham 12/1
Wolves 12/1
Stoke 25/1
Blackburn 33/1
One fifth 1,2,3
Top of the premier after the latest round of fixtures:
Chelsea 8/11
Man Utd EVS
Tottenham 16/1
Bottom of the premier league after the latest round of fixtures:
West Ham 10/3
Portsmouth 1/5
Total premier league goals (Saturday’s games only):
Under 16 goals 13/8
16 or 17 7/4
Over 17 goals 13/8
Any weekend premier league game to have 8 or more goals: 8/1
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.
TO WIN PREM TITLE….7/4 Chelsea; 7/4 Man U; 4 Arsenal; 9 Man Cty; 14 Liverpool; 25 Spurs; 150 Villa
RELEGATION..16/1 all three promoted sides to be relegated……4/9 Hull; Portsmouth; 11/8 Birmingham; 6/4 Wolves; 13/8 Burnley; 9/2 West Ham; 6 Bolton; 13/2 Wigan
TOP SCORER….7/4 Torres; 4 Drogba; 5 Bent; Rooney; 8 Defoe
WILL IPSWICH STILL BE KEANE ON ROY BY SUNDAY?
Roy Keane to be gone from Ipswich by midnight Saturday – 6/1. Gone by end of season – 8/15 no; 11/8 yes.
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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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How Many Prem Games Will Chelsea Lose And Will Ancelotti Survive ?

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.

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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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When Will City Concede ?

WHEN WILL MAN CITY CONCEDE?

WITH MANCHESTER CITY yet to concede a Premiership goal William Hill have opened a book on when they will do so and make Sunday’s trip to Portsmouth their 5/6 favourite.’Most people expected City’s star studded strike-force to be the key to their success – or lack of it – this season – but the defence has been rock solid thus far’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
**When will Man City concede their first premier league goal:
Portsmouth A 5/6
Arsenal H 6/4
Man Utd A 4/1
West Ham H 33/1
Aston Villa A 40/1
Do Not Concede in these games 66/1
Matches must be played in the above order or bets void.
Highest Scoring Premier League Match (Sunday Games)

Portsmouth v Man City
5/4

Aston Villa v Fulham
15/8

Everton v Wigan
2/1

Highest Scoring Premier League Team (Sunday Games)

Man City
15/8

Aston Villa
3/1

Everton
4

Wigan
6

Fulham
6

Portsmouth
8

MATCH WITH QUICKEST GOAL:

Portsmouth Man City
6/4

Everton Wigan
7/4

Aston Villa Man City
7/4

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Chelsea 20/1 To Stay Unbeaten All Season

CHELSEA 6/5 TITLE FAVOURITES – 20/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN ALL SEASON

CHELSEA are 6/5 favourites with William Hill to win the Premiership title, with Manchester United now in to 13/8 second favourites after beating Arsenal, who are 11/2 third favourites, with Liverpool 13/2; Manchester City 12/1 and Spurs now down from 200/1 to 25/1. ‘If Spurs keep up their terrific start to the season we could be looking at a six horse title race’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills now make Chelsea 20/1, and Spurs 250/1 to stay unbeaten all season in the Premiership.

WILL ROY GET FABIO JOB?

ROY HODGSON has been backed from 33/1 to 16/1 with William Hill to succeed Fabio Capello as England boss – and has been made 3/1 by Hills to be manager of the 2012 Olympic GB squad. ‘All of a sudden Roy Hodgson, who did such a great job with Fulham last season, has become flavour of the month for national managerial roles, and we’ve seen support for him to be the next England and Olympic manager’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe,

William Hill Relegation odds:

Burnley 8/13 (6/5 stay up)

Portsmouth 8/11(evens)

Hull 5/6 (5/6)

Birmingham 6/5

Wolves 15/8

Bolton 7/2

Wigan 4/1

Stoke 7/1

Blackburn 7/1

Fulham 11/1

Sunderland 12/1

West Ham 16/1

Everton 25/1

Aston Villa 50/1

Man City 100/1

Tottenham 100/1

W/O Big 4

Man City 5/6

Tottenham 6/4

Aston Villa 8/1

Everton 14/1

Fulham 33/1

Sunderland 33/1

West Ham 40/1

Wigan 100/1

Stoke 100/1

Blackburn 125/1

Bolton 175/1

Wolves 200/1

Portsmouth 250/1

Burnley 250/1

Birmingham 250/1

Hull 250/1

1/3 1.2.

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