Hodgson Favourite To Be Next Boss Out

As Liverpool shortest ever price to be relegated:
NOW HODGSON FAVOURITE TO BE NEXT PREM BOSS OUT!

ROY HODGSON is now favourite with William Hill to be the next Premier League manager to lose his job this season, following Liverpool’s lacklustre display against Everton. ‘The new owners have said they want to give Hodgson their backing, but everyone knows how vulnerable bosses are if they lose the fans, and capitulating to your deadliest rivals is not the best way to keep them on your side ‘ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL HAVE SLASHED LIVERPOOL FROM 18/1 TO 11/1 TO BE RELEGATED – THE SHORTEST ODDS AT WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN QUOTED IN PREMIER LEAGUE HISTORY. AND HILLS ALSO OFFER 80/1 THAT THEY WILL FINISH BOTTOM OF THE TABLE. ‘Liverpool being quoted at just 11/1 for the drop this season, is something we’d have offered longer odds than 11/1about at the start of the campaign!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills… Roy Hodgson to leave Liverpool before the end of the season?
Yes 5/6
No 5/6

Hills….Roy Hodgson to still be there on the first day of next Premier League season 2011/12?
Yes 5/4
No 4/7

HILLS…NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….
Roy Hodgson15/8
Roberto Martinez7/2
Avram Grant4/1
Roberto Mancini9/1
Chris Hughton10/1
Mark Hughes10/1
Alex McLeish11/1
David Moyes14/1
Ian Holloway16/1
Mick McCarthy16/1
Roberto Di Matteo20/1
No Manager To Go25/1

ROONEY BACKED TO LEAVE UNITED

WILLIAM HILL have cut their odds for Wayne Rooney to leave Manchester United after punters backed him to go following Sunday newspaper stories suggesting he could soon be on his way out of Old Trafford.
‘Very few punters are interested in backing Wayne still to be a United player at the start of next season and we have cut the odds about him going both during the coming January transfer window – from 7/1 to 13/2, and at the end of the season but before the start of next from 7/2 to 3/1’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
And Hills no longer even make Rooney favourite to top score in the Premier League this season for his own club, offering him at 15/8 to do so – behind favourite Dimitar Berbatov, who currently has a five goal lead over Rooney.

Hills….Rooney to leave in the Summer Transfer Window

Yes 3/1 (from 7/2)
No 2/9

Hills…Rooney to leave in the January Transfer Window?

Yes 1/14
No 13/2 (from 7/1)

Hills….Top Man Utd League Goalscorer?
Dimitar Berbatov…4/5……Wayne Rooney…15/8….Nani…11/2….Javier Hernandez…7/1…Michael Owen…20/1
Others on request

Dead heat rules apply. Current goals count towards total.
Berbatov, 6. Nani, 3. Rooney, Owen & Hernandez all 1.

Current red cards are shown in brackets. Dead heat rules apply.

WHO’LL SEE MOST RED CARDS DURING PREM SEASON?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which Premier League side will be handed the most red cards during this season, and make Bolton their 11/2 favourites, just ahead of Arsenal, with Chelsea and Manchester United the complete outsiders. ‘Red cards are suddenyl newsworthy after Danny Murphy’s recent comments so we have decided to open a book on who’ll end up the most red-faced at the end of the campaign’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Bolton11/2….3
Arsenal..6…..3
Wolves13/2….2
Sunderland9….2
Birmingham10…..1
WBA14……..1
Blackpool14…..1
Liverpool16…..1
Newcastle18….0
Stoke City20…..0
West Ham Utd25…..0
Blackburn25….0
Everton25….0
Wigan Athletic28…..0
Aston Villa33…..0
Tottenham33….0
Fulham33……0
Manchester City33….0
Chelsea40…..0
Man Utd40………0

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Tevez 11/4 To Be Prem Top Scorer

TEVEZ 11/4 TO BE TOP PREM SCORER

CARLOS TEVEZ’ double against Blackpool made him 11/4 second favourite to be this season’s top scorer in the Premier League with William Hill who make Drogba 7/4 favourite and also offer 8/1 Bent; 10 Berbatov; 14 Rooney; Torres; 16 Malouda.

MAN CITY are now 5/1 third favourites to win the Premier League title with Hills who make Chelsea 8/13 favourites with Man U 4/1; Arsenal 8/1 and Spurs 80/1.
Hills make United 8/13 to finish about City who are 6/5 to do vice versa. Everton are 10/11 to finish above Liverpool who are 4/5 to do vice versa.
CHELSEA are 10/11 to remain top for the remainder of the season.

HILL’S LATEST RELEGATION ODDS…8/15 Blackpool (11/8 to stay up); 4/5 Wolves (10/11); 11/8 Wigan (8/15); 7/5 West Ham; 10/3 WBA; 7/2 Newcastle; 4 Birmingham; 8 Bolton, Fulham, Stoke.

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Chelsea 8/11 To Stay Top All Season

CHELSEA 8/11 TO STAY TOP FOR REST OF SEASON

CHELSEA are 8/11 with William Hill not to be headed by any other club at the top of the table for the remainder of the season. Hills make Chelsea 4/7 to win the title and also offer 7/2 Man U; 15/2 Man C; 8/1 Arsenal; 80 Spurs.

CHELSEA top for rest of season – 8/11……not to stay top – Evens

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Fergie Odds On To Stand Down Before Rooney Leaves

United 33/1 to stay unbeaten all season, but:
YOU BET ROONEY WILL STILL BE AT UNITED WHEN FERGIE’S NO LONGER BOSS!

WILLIAM HILL are betting on who will leave his role at Manchester United first – Sir Alex Ferguson, or Wayne Rooney – and offer 4/7 that Sir Alex will cease to be manager before Rooney ceases to be a player there. ‘We think United would be reluctant to part with Rooney in the next couple of seasons, and that Sir Alex is more likely to retire before Wayne moves on’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS MAKE UNITED , THE LAST UNBEATEN SIDE IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE, 33/1 TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED ALL SEASON.
Hills believe that Fergie will recall Rooney to the starting line up for the midweek Champions League game against Bursaspor, and that Wayne is a 7/1 shot to leave the club during the January 2011 transfer window – and 7/2 to do so during the close season between the current and next seasons.

FIRST TO LEAVE POSITION – 4/7 FERGIE 5/4 ROONEY

William Hill…..Rooney To start v Bursaspor – YES 1/4….NO 11/4

To Leave Jan – YES 7/1 NO 1/16

To Leave close season – YES 7/2 NO 1/6

Further information…..graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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Feelgood Factor Kicks In As Punters Pile On ‘ Pool

‘FEELGOOD FACTOR’ KICKS IN AS PUNTERS PILE ON ‘POOL

WILLIAM HILL have cut Liverpool’s odds against Everton from 2/1 to 19/10 as punters bet on the feelgood factor kicking in as they play their first game since the new owners were announced. ‘We’ve only made a slight cut to Liverpool’s odds, but since the takeover was announced we’ve seen an upsurge in support for Liverpool to win the fixture with one punter in a branch in Chester gambling £4000 on them – the biggest bet we’ve seen all season for a Liverpool away win!” said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Merseyside Derbies are usually feisty affairs and William Hill are offering odds of 2/1 that there is a red card shown during the game. Liverpool, who go into Sunday’s game behind Everton and in the relegation zone, are 4/6 to finish the season in a higher league position than their Merseyside rivals. Hills have also cut their odds from 4/1 to 7/2 that Liverpool take all six points from Everton this season, while the blue side of Liverpool is out from 6/1 to 9/1 to take maximum points in the two grudge games. ‘Bragging rights are particularly important to these fans this season and draws are not a lot of good to either side at the moment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s Derby Day Odds:

6/4 Everton; 19/10 Liverpool; 21/10 Draw

Will There Be A Red Card In The Derby Game: 2/1 Yes

Everton Points vs Liverpool
6…9/1
4…7/2
3…15/8
2…8/1
1….2/1
0…7/2

Liverpool Points vs Everton
6….7/2
4….2/1
3….15/8
2…8/1
1…7/2
0….9/1

Prem Position Season Match Bet
Liverpool 4/6
Everton 11/10

HOW LONG WILL NESV OWN LIVERPOOL?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on when Liverpool’s new owners, NESV, will become ex-owners. ‘Fans will believe that John W Henry and his NESV colleagues are in for the long hal at Liverpool, but they may be disappointed’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe:

HILLS: WHEN WILL LIVERPOOL’S NEW OWNERS SELL THE CLUB ON?

Before 31/12/2012
11/4

1/1/2013 – 31/12/2016
11/4

After 1/1/2017
4/6

LIVERPOOL ODDS -ON TO WIN NOTHING AGAIN

DESPITE acquiring new owners, Liverpool are still big odds-on shots to end the season with no major trophy to their credit. William Hill make them 1/12 to win no trophies, but offer 9/1 that they can win the FA Cup and 10/1 to land the Europa League.

Hills…..Where Will Liverpool Finish In Prem League?

Champions….100/1

2nd – 4th….9/2

5th-10th….1/3

11th-17th….4/1

Bottom 3…18/1

Liverpool FC to formally change their name to the Liverpool Redsox by the end of 2010 100/1

Liverpool FC to be playing in a new purpose built stadium by the first day of 2012-13 Premiership season 4/1 yes, 1/7 no

Roy Hodgson still boss on first day of next season? 8/11 yes…Evens no

Fernando Torres to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 3/1 yes, 2/9 no

Steven Gerrard to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 10/1 yes, 1/33 no

PREM SUNDAY SPECIALS….

Highest Scoring Team
Man City10/11
Everton3/1
Liverpool7/2
Blackpool5/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Team Scoring Quickest Goal
Man City13/8
Everton11/4
Liverpool3/1
Blackpool10/3

Dead heat rules apply.

Highest Scoring Match
Blackpool v Man City4/7
Everton v Liverpool5/4

FURTHER INFORMATION…..Graham Sharpe….0780 3233702

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Wayne Is 8/1 To Go Walkabout

William Hill Premier League Specials

Wayne Is 8/1 To Go Walkabout

Following Wayne Rooney’s recent comments, bookmakers William Hill are offering 5/2 that Alex Ferguson does not start him against West Brom at the weekend and 8/1 that he is not at Utd come the first day of next season. Man Utd are the 8/1 favourites to score the fastest goal this weekend and Owen Hargreaves, who is making his latest come back from injury, is 8/1 to score at any time.

“Wayne will not be in Fergie’s good books at the moment and history has shown that players who go against his wishes tend not stay at Old Trafford for too long,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Wayne Rooney And United Odds:

2/7 Man Utd; 10/1 West Brom; 4/1 Draw

Will Rooney Start Against West Brom: 2/7 Yes; 5/2 No
If He Starts, Will He Finish The Game: 5/6 Yes; 5/6 No
Rooney To Still Be At Man United On The First Day Of Next Season: 1/20 Yes; 8/1 No
What Will Happen First: 4/7 Rooney To Leave Man Utd; 5/4 Rooney To Get Divorced

Derby Day Drama 2/1 To Include A Red Card

Merseyside Derbies are usually feisty affairs and William Hill are offering odds of 2/1 that there is a red card shown during the game. Liverpool, who go into Sunday’s game behind Everton and in the relegation zone, are 4/6 to finish the season in a higher league position than their Merseyside rivals. Hills are also offering 4/1 that Liverpool take all six points from Everton this season, while the blue side of Liverpool is 6/1 to take maximum points in the two grudge games.

“Liverpool desperately need to give their fans something to cheer about and it could well come in the form of victory over their rivals,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hill’s Derby Day Odds:

11/8 Everton; 2/1 Liverpool; 11/5 Draw

Will There Be A Red Card In The Derby Game: 2/1 Yes
How Many Points Will Liverpool Take Off Everton This Season: 4/1 Six; 9/4 Four; 2/1 Three; 8/1 Two; 3/1 One; 6/1 None
How Many Points Will Everton Take Off Liverpool This Season: 6/1 Six; 3/1 Four; 2/1 Three; 8/1 Two; 9/4 One; 4/1 None

Premier League Prices:

Highest Scoring Match
Arsenal v Birmingham 5/1
Man Utd v West Brom 5/1
Blackpool v Man City 6/1
Aston Villa v Chelsea 15/2
Newcastle v Wigan 8/1
Fulham v Tottenham 17/2
Blackburn v Sunderland 11/1
Bolton v Stoke 11/1
Everton v Liverpool 11/1
Wolves v West Ham 11/1

Fastest Scoring Team
Man Utd 8/1
Man City 17/2
Arsenal 9/1
Chelsea 10/1
Blackburn 12/1
Bolton 12/1
Newcastle 12/1
Tottenham 14/1
Wolves 14/1
Everton 16/1
Fulham 16/1
Liverpool 16/1
Sunderland 16/1
West Ham 16/1
Aston Villa 20/1
Birmingham 20/1
Blackpool 20/1
Stoke 20/1
Wigan 20/1
West Brom 25/1

Highest Scoring Team
Man Utd 7/2
Arsenal 9/2
Man City 13/2
Chelsea 9/1
Newcastle 11/1
Bolton 16/1
Tottenham 16/1
Wolves 16/1
Everton 18/1
Blackburn 20/1
Liverpool 20/1
Sunderland 22/1
Fulham 25/1
Stoke 25/1
West Ham 25/1
Aston Villa 28/1
Blackpool 33/1
Wigan 33/1
Birmingham 40/1
West Brom 40/1

Number of red cards in Prem matches.
None 4/1
One 13/8
Two or more 4/5

Hattrick 3/1
No hattrick 2/9
Highest Number of Goals by One Player
One 15/8
Two 11/10
Three 3/1
Four or more 8/1

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746 / 07850 518 164

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You Bet: Rovers And Bohs Will Meet In The Fai Cup Final

William Hill are offering odds of 6/5 for bitter rivals Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians to meet in this year’s FAI Cup final.

The first of the two semi-finals takes place at Dalymount Park on Friday night when Bohemians take on Sligo Rovers. Hills make Bohemians 2/5 favourites to qualify for the final, while Sligo Rovers are available at 7/4. In the 90 minutes market – Bohemians are 4/6, Sligo Rovers are 7/2, and the draw is on offer at 23/10.

The other semi-final is an all-Dublin affair between Shamrock Rovers and St. Patrick’s Athletic on Sunday. The Hoops are 1/2 to qualify for the final at the expense of St. Patrick’s Athletic who are 6/4 to reach the final. The home side are 5/6 favourites to win the game in 90 minutes, St. Pat’s are 11/4 – and the draw is 9/4.

The bookies are also offering odds on both Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians completing the Airtricity League/FAI Cup double this season. Hills make Bohs 5/2 to complete the double – while Rovers are 15/2 to win both titles.

‘On league form, Rovers and Bohs look like the obvious candidates to reach the final,’ said William Hill spokesman Tony Kenny ‘However, league form goes out the window in the Cup – and St. Patrick’s Athletic and Sligo Rovers will both fancy their chances of upsetting the odds.’

Latest Irish football odds from William Hill

Outright winner of the FAI Cup
13/8 Bohemians
7/4 Shamrock Rovers
4/1 St. Patricks Athletic
9/2 Sligo Rovers

FAI Cup semi-final 90 minutes match betting
15 Oct 20:05 4/6 Bohemians 23/10 Draw 7/2 Sligo Rovers
17 Oct 15:15 5/6 Shamrock Rovers 9/4 Draw 11/4 St Patricks Athletic

To qualify for the FAI Cup final
2/5 Bohemians v 7/4 Sligo Rovers
1/2 Shamrock Rovers v 6/4 St. Patrick’s Athletic

Name the finalists
6/5 Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians
10/3 Shamrock Rovers v Sligo Rovers
5/2 Bohemians v St. Patrick’s Athletic
6/1 Sligo Rovers v St. Patrick’s Athletic

2010 Airtricity League
4/11 Bohemians
2/1 Shamrock Rovers

Airtricity League/FAI Cup Doubles
5/2 Bohemians
15/2 Shamrock Rovers

All the latest football odds click here http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/5/Football.html

For more details please contact
Tony Kenny
Public Relations
William Hill Online
E-Mail: tkenny@williamhill.ie
Tel: 00 353 868589276/00 353 1 8107376
Skype Name: tony.kenny80

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William Hill Weekend Premier League Specials

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

1000/1 DEJA VILLA?

Aston Villa shocked Chelsea with a 2-1 home Premier League victory last season in which centre backs Richard Dunne and James Collins were their scorers with Didier Drogba getting the visitors’ reply.

William Hill are offering 1000/1 about the same score with the same scorers this weekend.’Maybe there will be deja vu at Villa Park’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HILLS….LAST GAME ON SATURDAY MOTD

William Hill believe that the Wolves-West Ham and Bolton-Stoke matches are likely to scrap it out to be the LAST game shown on Match of the Day this weekend. ‘We’ll be staggered if the last game is not one of these two’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Wolves v West Ham
11/8

Bolton v Stoke
13/8

Newcastle v Wigan
5/2

Fulham v Tottenham
20/1

Arsenal v Birmingham
33/1

Man Utd v West Brom
50/1

Aston Villa v Chelsea
50/1

DOES DANNY HAVE A POINT – WILL HE SEE RED HIMSELF ?

WITH Danny Murphy pointing the finger at Blackburn, Stoke and Woklves, William Hill are betting on how many red cards those three clubs will clock up between them by the end of the Premier League season and make them 13/10 to end up with a total of 11 or more, whereas Murphy’s Fulham are 6/5 to receive no more than one all season and he is 10/1 to be red-carded himself. ‘Murphy’s outspoken comments have certainly put the focus on the disciplinary records of the three clubs he mentioned so we’re betting on their red card records’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

**Hills make Murphy 9/4 to be carded aginst Spurs this weekend.

Total Stoke,Wolves & Blackburn Red Cards In Remainder Of Prem Season (Starts from 0 but Currently 2)

7 or less
13/5

8-10
11/8

11 or more
13/10

Fulham Red Cards For Remainder Of Prem Season (currently 0)

1 or less
6/5

Exactly 2
2/1

3 or more
15/8

Danny Murphy 10/1 to be sent off in the Premier League this season.

WAYNE 8/1 TO QUIT UNITED

Following Wayne Rooney’s recent comments, bookmakers William Hill are offering 5/2 that Alex Ferguson does not start him against West Brom at the weekend and 8/1 that he is not at Utd come the first day of next season. Man Utd are the 8/1 favourites to score the fastest goal this weekend and Owen Hargreaves, who is making his latest come back from injury, is 8/1 to score at any time.

‘These are troubled times for Rooney – he’s 13/2 not to start England’s next Euro qualifier, and it may be that he’ll have to make a clean break from United to get his career back on track’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills: Will Rooney Start Against West Brom?: 2/7 Yes; 5/2 No
If He Starts, Will He Finish The Game?: 5/6 Yes; 5/6 No
Rooney To Still Be At Man United On The First Day Of Next Season: 1/20 Yes; 8/1 No
What Will Happen First? 4/7 Rooney To Leave Man Utd; 5/4 Rooney To Get Divorced

WILLIAM HILL also make Wayne Rooney 13/2 to miss out on starting England’s next Euro 2012 qualifier, after yet another mediocre display in an England shirt. ‘England will hope Rooney’s club performances have shown him to be back to his best by the time the next qualifier comes around, or the striking positions could be well and truly up for grabs’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

2/1 MERSEYSIDE DERBY RED CARD

Merseyside Derbies are usually feisty affairs and William Hill are offering odds of 2/1 that there is a red card shown during the game. Liverpool, who go into Sunday’s game behind Everton and in the relegation zone, are 4/6 to finish the season in a higher league position than their Merseyside rivals. Hills are also offering 4/1 that Liverpool take all six points from Everton this season, while the blue side of Liverpool is 6/1 to take maximum points in the two grudge games.
“Liverpool desperately need to give their fans something to cheer about and it could well come in the form of victory over their rivals,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hill’s Derby Day Odds:

11/8 Everton; 2/1 Liverpool; 11/5 Draw

Will There Be A Red Card In The Derby Game: 2/1 Yes
How Many Points Will Liverpool Take Off Everton This Season: 4/1 Six; 9/4 Four; 2/1 Three; 8/1 Two; 3/1 One; 6/1 None
How Many Points Will Everton Take Off Liverpool This Season: 6/1 Six; 3/1 Four; 2/1 Three; 8/1 Two; 9/4 One; 4/1 None

Premier League Prices:

Highest Scoring Match
Arsenal v Birmingham 5/1…..Man Utd v West Brom 5/1…..Blackpool v Man City 6/1……Aston Villa v Chelsea 15/2…..Newcastle v Wigan 8/1…..Fulham v Tottenham 17/2….Blackburn v Sunderland 11/1……Bolton v Stoke 11/1….Everton v Liverpool 11/1…Wolves v West Ham 11/1…One fifth 1,2,3.

Fastest Scoring Team
Man Utd 8/1…..Man City 17/2…Arsenal 9/1…Chelsea 10/1…Blackburn 12/1…Bolton 12/1…Newcastle 12/1…Tottenham 14/1…….Wolves 14/1….Everton 16/1….Fulham 16/1….Liverpool 16/1….Sunderland 16/1….West Ham 16/1….Aston Villa 20/1….Birmingham 20/1….Blackpool 20/1….Stoke 20/1….Wigan 20/1…West Brom 25/1….Quarter 1,2,3,4.

Highest Scoring Team
Man Utd 7/2….Arsenal 9/2…Man City 13/2…Chelsea 9/1…Newcastle 11/1…Bolton 16/1…Tottenham 16/1…Wolves 16/1…Everton 18/1…Blackburn 20/1…Liverpool 20/1…Sunderland 22/1…Fulham 25/1…Stoke 25/1…West Ham 25/1…Aston Villa 28/1…Blackpool 33/1….Wigan 33/1….Birmingham 40/1…West Brom 40/1….Quarter 1,2,3,4.

Number of red cards in Prem matches.
None 4/1…….One 13/8……Two or more 4/5

Hattrick 3/1…..No hattrick 2/9

Highest Number of Goals by One Player In This Round of Games….
One 15/8…….Two 11/10……Three 3/1…..Four or more 8/1

MATCH SPECIALS….Arsenal-Birmingham – Both teams to score 10/11……Not to – 10/11

Fulham-Spurs – 9/4 Danny Murphy carded.

Nwewcastle- Wigan – 14/1 to produce six or more goals.

Wolves- West Ham – 8/13 West Ham to avoid defeat for 4th successive game – their best run since April 2009.

TITLE ODDS…8/13 Chelsea; 10/3 Man U; 15/2 Man C; 9 Arsenal; 80 Spurs

BOTTOM…6/4 Blackpool; 5/2 Wigan; 11/4 Wolves; 6 West Ham; 9 WBA; 14 Newcastle

TOP SCORER…7/4 Drogba; 5 Tevez; 7 Bent; 7 Berbatov; 10 Rooney; 12 Torres.

Further information….graham sharpe….0208 918 3731

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Betting On When Liverpool Sold Again

HOW LONG WILL NESV OWN LIVERPOOL?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on when Liverpool’s new owners, NESV, will become ex-owners. ‘Fans will believe that John W Henry and his NESV colleagues are in for the long hal at Liverpool, but they may be disappointed’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe:

HILLS: WHEN WILL LIVERPOOL’S NEW OWNERS SELL THE CLUB ON?

Before 31/12/2012
11/4

1/1/2013 – 31/12/2016
11/4

After 1/1/2017
4/6

LIVERPOOL ODDS -ON TO WIN NOTHING AGAIN

DESPITE acquiring new owners, Liverpool are still big odds-on shots to end the season with no major trophy to their credit. William Hill make them 1/12 to win no trophies, but offer 9/1 that they can win the FA Cup and 10/1 to land the Europa League.

Hills…..Where Will Liverpool Finish In Prem League?

Champions….100/1

2nd – 4th….9/2

5th-10th….1/3

11th-17th….4/1

Bottom 3…18/1

Liverpool FC to formally change their name to the Liverpool Redsox by the end of 2010 100/1

Liverpool FC to be playing in a new purpose built stadium by the first day of 2012-13 Premiership season 4/1 yes, 1/7 no

Roy Hodgson still boss on first day of next season? 8/11 yes…Evens no

Fernando Torres to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 3/1 yes, 2/9 no

Steven Gerrard to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 10/1 yes, 1/33 no

Further information……graham sharpe……..0208 918 3731/07803233702

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England Evens To Lose Euro Qualifier

ENGLAND EVENS TO LOSE A QUALIFYING GAME – 5/2 TO WIN THE REST OF THEIR GAMES

WILLIAM HILL make England 5/2 to win the rest of their Euro qualifiers but Even money to lose one or more games in qualifying – while Kevin Davies is 11/10 to play any further part in the qualifying campaign.’England’s draw was a useful coupon-buster for us’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But England are still hot favourites at 1/5 to win their Group.’
England are now 7/1 to fail to qualify with Hills.

Hills…Euro 2012 Outright

Spain 7/2
Germany 4/1
Netherlands 6/1
England 8/1
France 12/1
Italy 12/1
Portugal 14/1
Croatia 20/1
Russia 20/1
Ukraine 25/1
Poland 33/1
Serbia 33/1
Czech Rep 40/1
Greece 50/1
Sweden 66/1
Turkey 66/1
Bulgaria 66/1
Rep of Ireland 80/1
Northern Ireland 500/1
Scotland 250/1
Wales 2000/1

Group
England 1/5
Montenegro7/1
Bulgaria12/1
Switzerland12/1
Wales100/1

5/2 England win all remaining qualifiers

EVS England lose a match in qualifying

Will Kevin Davies play any part in England’s remaining Euro 2012 qualifiers: 4/6 No 11/10 Yes

Hills….Qualify

Rep of Ireland 4/6 no 11/10 yes
Northern Ireland 1/16 no 7/1 yes
Wales 1/500 no 40/1 yes
Scotland 1/6 no 7/2 Yes

Further information…graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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