Roy Keane To Go?

Ipswich boss fav for chop:
ROY KEANE TO GO?

ROY KEANE is 5/1 favourite with William Hill to be the first Championship manager to leave his job this season. ‘Although Ipswich raised their game in the latter stages of the season, a sluggish start this time could put Mr Keane under sustained pressure’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.Hills are betting on whether Ipswich or their deadly rivals Norwich will finish higher this season and offer 5/6 about each of them.’
HILLS HAVE ALSO OPENED A BOOK ON WHICH DIVISION WILL BE THE FIRST TO SEE A MANAGER DEPART THIS SEASON, AND MAKE THE CHAMPIONSHIP 15/8 FAVOURITE; WITH LEAGUE ONE AT 9/4; LEAGUE TWO 5/2; PREMIER LEAGUE 4/1. (Market excludes Portsmouth manager)

Hills…..First Championship Manager to leave

Roy Keane…5/1
Billy Davies…6/1
Brian Laws…6/1
Kevin Blackwell…7/1
Dave Jones…8/1
Malky Mackay….10/1
Neil Warnock….12/1
Sean O’Driscoll…14/1
Nigel Clough….14/1
Gordon Strachan….16/1
Darren Ferguson…18/1
Simon Grayson….25/1
Paul Lambert…25/1
Paulo Sousa…25/1
Brendan Rodgers…25/1
Mark Robins…..33/1
Brian McDermott…33/1
Steve Coppell…33/1
Aidy Boothroyd…33/1
George Burley…33/1
Nigel Pearson…33/1
Nigel Adkins….50/1
Kenny Jackett….50/1
(Due to current situtation, Steve Cotterrill of Portsmouth is excluded from this market.)

Top Newcomer
Norwich 11/10
Leeds 6/5
Millwall 4/1
Season Match Bet
Norwich 5/6
Ipswich 5/6

Further information……graham sharpe….0780 3233702

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Football League New Season Odds……

WILLIAM HILL……………………….FOOTBALL LEAGUE NEW SEASON ODDS……………………………………………………………………

CHAMPIONSHIP

FRIDAY GAME….8/11 Norwich; 23/10 draw; 16/5 Watford.

William Hill….Outright: 11/2 Middlesbrough, 7/1 Nottingham Forest, 9/1 Burnley, 10/1 QPR, 11/1 Reading, 14/1 Cardiff, 16/1 Ipswich, 16/1 Leicester, 16/1 Norwich, 16/1 Sheff Utd, 16/1 Leeds, 18/1 Bristol City, 20/1 Hull, 20/1 Portsmouth, 25/1 Swansea, 40/1 Derby, 50/1 Millwall, 50/1 Preston, 50/1 Coventry, 50/1 Doncaster, 50/1 Crystal Palace, 100/1 Watford, 1001 Barnsley, 150/1 Scunthorpe.

Championship Promotion

2/1 Middlesbrough; 11/4 Burnley; 11/4 Nottingham Forest;11/4 QPR; 7/2 Reading; 4/1 Cardiff; 9/2 Ipswich; 5/1 Leicester; 5/1 Leeds; 5/1 Sheff Utd; 11/2 Bristol City; 6/1 Swansea; 6/1 Hull; 6/1 Norwich; 7/1 Portsmouth; 10/1 Derby; 12/1 Coventry; 12/1 Preston; 14/1 Doncaster; 14/1 Millwall; 14/1 Crystal Palace; 16/1 Barnsley; 20/1 Watford; 33/1 Scunthorpe

Relegation: 11/10 Scunthorpe, 13/8 Barnsley, 11/4 Watford, 11/4 Crystal Palace, 7/2 Preston, 7/2 Millwall, 5/1 Doncaster, 5/1 Coventry, 6/1 Hull, 13/2 Derby, 7/1 Leeds, 7/1 Cardiff, 15/2 Swansea, 9/1 Bristol City, 9/1 Norwich, 10/1 Leicester, 10/1 Sheff Utd, 14/1 Ipswich, 16/1 Burnley, 18/1 Reading, 20/1 Nott’m Forest, 20/1 QPR, 25/1 Middlesbrough.

Top Scorer: 13/2 Kris Boyd, 11/1 Michael Chopra, 12/1 Nicky Maynard, 14/1 Scott McDonald, 14/1 David Nugent, 16/1 Billy Sharpe, 16/1 Matty Fryartt, 16/1 Leroy Lita, 16/1 Grant Holt, 20/1 Rob Earnshaw, 20/1 Daniel Cousin, 22/1 Martin Paterson, 22/1 Caleb Folan, 25/1 Rob Hulse, 25/1 Danny Webber, 25/1 John Parkin, 25/1 Heidar Helguson, 25/1 Grzegorz Rasiak, 25/1 Gylfi Sigurdsson, 25/1 Lucas Jutkiewicz, 28/1 Peter Whittingham, 28/1 Luciano Becchio, 33/1 Billy Paynter, 33/1 Chris Iwelumo, 33/1 Jay Rodriguez, 33/1 Craig Fagan, 33/1 Jon Stead, 33/1 Chris Martin, 33/1 Dexter Blackstock, 33/1 Simon Church, 33/1 Daniel Bogdanovic, 33/1 Danny Graham, 33/1 Dudley Campbell, 33/1 Connor Wickham, 40/1 Steven Thompson, 40/1 Ross McCormack, 40/1 Darren Ambrose, 40/1 Kamel Ghilas, 40/1 Neil Harris, 40/1 Steve Morison, 40/1 Shane Long, 40/1 Chris Dagnall, 40/1 Richard Cresswell, 40/1 Davide Somma, 40/1 Simeon Jackson, 50/1 BAR.

Hills….First Championship Manager to leave

Roy Keane
5/1

Billy Davies
6/1

Brian Laws
6/1

Kevin Blackwell
7/1

Dave Jones
8/1

Malky Mackay
10/1

Neil Warnock
12/1

Sean O’Driscoll
14/1

Nigel Clough
14/1

Gordon Strachan
16/1

Darren Ferguson
18/1

Simon Grayson
25/1

Paul Lambert
25/1

Paulo Sousa
25/1

Brendan Rodgers
25/1

Mark Robins
33/1

Brian McDermott
33/1

Steve Coppell
33/1

Aidy Boothroyd
33/1

George Burley
33/1

Nigel Pearson
33/1

Nigel Adkins
50/1

Kenny Jackett
50/1

**BETTING WITHOUT COTTERILL.

William Hill…..LEAGUE ONE

Outright: 9/4 Southampton, 5/1 Sheff Weds, 7/1 Huddersfield, 11/1 Peterborough, 12/1 Charlton, 14/1 Brighton, 16/1 Swindon, 16/1 Plymouth, 22/1 Notts County, 28/1 Brentford, 28/1 MK Dons, 28/1 Bristol Rovers, 33/1 Colchester, 50/1 Bournemouth, 66/1 Carlisle, 66/1 Oldham, 66/1 Rochdale, 66/1 Leyton Orient, 66/1 Tranmere, 80/1 Exeter, 100/1 Dagenham & Redbridge, 100/1 Wallsall, 100/1 Hartlepool, 100/1 Yeovil.

League 1 Promotion

4/6 Southampton; 7/4 Sheff Weds; 9/4 Huddersfield; 3/1 Charlton; 3/1 Peterborough; 4/1 Brighton; 9/2 Swindon; 5/1 Plymouth; 13/2 Notts County; 13/2 Colchester; 13/2 MK Dons; 8/1 Brentford; 8/1 Bristol Rovers; 12/1 Carlisle; 16/1 Bournemouth; 16/1 Oldham; 16/1 Rochdale; 16/1 Leyton Orient; 16/1 Walsall; 20/1 Tranmere; 20/1 Exeter; 20/1 Hartlepool; 25/1 Dag & Red; 25/1 Yeovil

Relegation: 2/1 Dagenham & Redbridge, 9/4 Exeter, 9/4 Rochdale, 9/4 Walsall, 5/2 Hartlepool, 5/2 Yeovil, 11/4 Bournemouth, 11/4 Leyton Orient, 11/4 Tranmere, 3/1 Carlisle, 100/30 Oldham, 9/2 Notts County, 9/2 MK Dons, 11/2 Bristol rovers, 13/2 Brentford, 13/2 Colchester, 8/1 Charlton, 8/1 Plymouth, 10/1 Peterborough, 10/1 Swindon, 10/1 Sheff Weds, 16/1 Huddersfield, 16/1 Brighton, 33/1 Southampton.

Top Scorer: 4/1 Rickie Lambert; 8/1 Lee Barnard; 12/1 Craig Mackail-Smith; 12/1 Aaron McLean; 12/1 Jordan Rhodes; 12/1 Clinton Morrison;14/1 Lee Hughes; 16/1 Charlie Austin; 16/1 Neil Mellor; 16/1 Jermaine Easter; 20/1 Adam Lallana; 20/1 Marcus Tudgay; 20/1 George Boyd; 20/1 Glenn Murray; 20/1 Steven MacLean; 20/1 Ben Burgess; 20/1 Will Hoskins; 20/1 Paul Heffernan; 25/1 Brett Pitman; 25/1 Lee Novak; 25/1 Daryl Duffy; 25/1 Rory Fallon; 25/1 Akpo Sodje; 33/1 Theo Robinson; 33/1 Charlie MacDonald; 33/1 Rory Patterson; 33/1 Nicky Forster; 33/1 Sam Baldock; 33/1 Scott McGleish; 33/1 Bradley Wright-Phillips; 33/1 Ashley Barnes: 40/1 BAR.

William Hill…..LEAGUE 2

Outright: 9/1 Gillingham; 9/1 Wycombe; 9/1 Bradford; 11/1 Rotherham; 12/1 Chesterfield; 12/1 Northampton; 12/1 Oxford; 12/1 Stevenage; 12/1 Port Vale; 12/1 Shrewsbury; 16/1 Bury; 16/1 Aldershot; 18/1 Morecambe; 20/1 Torquay; 25/1 Southend; 25/1 Crewe; 33/1 Burton; 33/1 Lincoln; 33/1 Hereford; 50/1 Stockport; 66/1 Accrington; 66/1 Barnet; 66/1 Cheltenham; 66/1 Macclesfield.

League 2 Promotion

9/4 Wycombe; 9/4 Bradford; 5/2 Gillingham; 11/4 Rotherham; 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 Morcambe; 4/1 Shrewsbury; 9/2 Torquay; 5/1 Crewe; 6/1 Burton; 8/1 Accrington; 8/1 Lincoln; 9/1 Hereford; 9/1 Stockport; 11/1 Cheltenham; 12/1 Macclesfield; 12/1 Barnet

Relegation: 10/3 Accrington; 10/3 Stockport; 7/2 Macclesfield; 4/1 Southend; 4/1 Barnet; 4/1 Cheltenham; 4/1 Lincoln; 6/1 Hereford; 13/2 Burton; 10/1 Crewe; 10/1 Torquay; 11/1 Morecambe; 12/1 Aldershot; 14/1 Shrewsbury; 16/1 Oxford; 16/1 Stevenage; 16/1 Port Vale; 18/1 Bury; 18/1 Chesterfield; 18/1 Northampton; 25/1 Bradford; 25/1 Gillingham; 25/1 Rotherham; 25/1 Wycombe.

Top Scorer: 13/2 Adam Le Fondre; 10/1 Phil Jevons; 11/1 Adebayo Akinfenwa; 12/1 James Constable; 12/1 Jack Lester; 14/1 Andy Barcham; 14/1 Cody McDonald; 16/1 Marc Richards; 16/1 Greg Pearson; 18/1 Charlie Griffin; 18/1 James Hanson; 20/1 Calvin Zola; 20/1 Tadhg Purcell; 22/1 Ryan Lowe; 22/1 Scott Rendell; 22/1 Shaun Harrad; 22/1 Louis Moult; 25/1 Tom Elliott; 25/1 Stuart Fleetwood; 28/1 Billy Kee; 28/1 Marvin Morgan; 28/1 Matthew Green; 28/1 Andy Bishop; 28/1 Lee Boylan; 33/1 Justin Richards; 33/1 Leon Constantine; 33/1 Clayton Donaldson; 33/1 Dennis Oli; 33/1 Jon-Paul Pittman; 40/1 BAR

**League to have first manager to leave

Championship
15/8-

League 1
9/4

League 2
5/2

Premier League
4/1

(Portsmouth excluded)

Further information…….graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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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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Fulham 2/1 For Top Half Finish

Fulham 2/1 for top half finish:

‘SPARKY’ SPECIALS:

WILLIAM HILL make Mark Hughes a 2/1 chance to achieve a top half finish with Fulham – and 25/1 to bring in three or more Man City players to the club before the close of the first transfer window. ‘Hodgson is a tough act to follow, but ‘Sparky’ Hughes is already eyeing a top ten finish – and he won’t have the distraction of the Europa League as Hodgson did. However, we make them odds-on to finish lower than the 12th place Hodgson achieved last campaign’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills make Fulham 5/1 to finish 12th again this season, 7/4 to finish 11th or higher; 8/13 13th or lower.

Fulham –

12th – 5/1

11th or better – 7/4

13th or worse – 8/13

Hills…Total City players signed before close of first transfer window –

DETAILS
ODDS

None
2/7

One
5/2

Two
8/1

Three or more
25/1

Hughes Manager of Month August – 10/1

Bottom half finish – 4/11

Top half finish – 2/1

Top London Club – 200/1

w/o Big 4 (Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City) – 33/1

Top 6 Finish – 16/1

Relegated – 11/2

Finish Bottom – 20/1

1st Manager to leave – 20/1

Still be manager last day of season – 1/6 yes … 7/2 no

Fulham Total points vs Man City 2010/2011 –

DETAILS
ODDS

6
66/1

4
16/1

3
7/2

2
18/1

1
2/1

0
11/10

TORRES

FERNANDO TORRES IS 9/2 with William Hill to score 25 or more Premier League goals this season (bets void if he does not start the season in the Prem).

Hills….Torres –

1/12 still @ Liverpool after transfer window – 6/1 not

Goals(PL goals providing he starts the season in the PL) –

DETAILS
ODDS

Under 10
4/1

10 – 14
9/2

15 – 19
9/4

20 – 24
5/2

25 plus
9/2

SOL CAMPBELL SPECIALS:

WITH SOL CAMPBELL’S fitness being questioned, William Hill have opened a book on how many Premier League starts he will make this season and offer 33/1 that he will appear on tv’s Celebrity Fat Club as a contestant before the end of the season. ‘Sol will be determined to prove his critics wrong by making a big impression at Newcastle, and how better to do that than by starting every League game of the season – a 20/1 shot’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

All these Premier League only

Total games started–

DETAILS
ODDS

All 38
20/1

32 – 37
5/1

26 – 31
11/4

20 – 25
11/4

14 – 19
4/1

8 – 13
11/2

7 or less
4/1

Total goals (Premier League only) –

DETAILS
ODDS

None
1/1

One
7/4

Two
7/2

Three or more
5/1

Total red cards (premier league only) –

DETAILS
ODDS

None
1/2

One
2/1

Two or more
5/1

To appear as competitor on Celebrity Fat Club before end of season – 33/1.

Further information……graham sharpe……0208 918 3731

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Rumours Spark Gamble On Hughes For Fulham Manager!

William Hill have slashed the price of Mark Hughes being named as the next Fulham manager from 5/4 to 2/9 this morning following a massive gamble for him this morning. Mark Hughes was an original 10/1 when the book opened following Hodgson’s departure. “Our customers were queuing outside our shops in Chelsea & Fulham, to back Sparky and we would not be surprised if there is an announcement in the next 24hrs,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams
William Hill Odds: Next Permanent Fulham Manager: 2/9 Mark Hughes; 10/3 Sven Goran Eriksson; 11/1 Dave Jones; 12/1 Lee Clark; 14/1 Jurgen Klinsmann; 16/1 Alan Curbishley; 16/1 Ray Lewington; 20/1 Slaven Bilic; 20/1 Manuel Pelligrini; 20/1 Stuart Baxter; 20/1 Ottmar Hitzfeld; 20/1 Bob Bradley; 25/1 Bar

Further Information…Rupert Adams….0208 918 3858…..0784 1011 584

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Liverpool Set To Maul Minnows In Macedonian Massacre

Liverpool head into their Europa League clash against Rabotnicki as the overwhelming favourites. Liverpool are priced at 1/5 to defeat the Macedonian minnows whilst Rabotnicki are 8/1 to cause an upset. Liverpool will be expected to win this game comfortably and are just 7/2 to score four or more goals. Liverpool are also 5/1 to win by a margin of four or more goals.

“It appears as though Rabotnicki are in line for an absolute hammering, and it is not really a question of if Liverpool will win, but by how many goals they win by,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Total Liverpool Goals: 6/1 None; 13/5 One; 19/2 Two; 10/3 Three; 7/2 Four Or More.

Margin Of Liverpool Victory: 5/2 One Goal; 11/4 Two Goals; 9/2 Three Goals; 5/1 Four Or More Goals

Total Match Goals: 11/1 None; 15/4 One; 5/2 Two; 11/4 Three; 9/2 Four; 17/2 Five; 11/1 Six Or More

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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You Bet: Wayne Will Win Golden Boot

William Hill have been inundated with punters backing Wayne Rooney to recover from his World Cup woe by being the Premier League top goal scorer. Rooney is the 5/1 joint favourite with last year’s winner Didier Drogba. Chelsea target Fernando Torres is 13/2.Hills have also opened a book on who will score the first hat trick of the season. Wayne Rooney is the 7/2 favourite followed by Robin Van Persie at 9/2 and the scorer of 2 hat tricks last season, Jermain Defoe, is 5/1.

“Our punters seem to think that Wayne will shake off any ill effects from the World Cup and carry on banging in he goals for United come next season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Golden Boot: 5/1 Wayne Rooney; 5/1 Didier Drogba; 13/2 Fernando Torres; 10/1 Robin Van Persie; 11/1 Carlos Tevez; 14/1 Nicholas Anelka; 16/1 Jermain Defoe; 18/1 Darren Bent; 25/1 Cesc Fabregas; 25/1 Emmanuel Adebayor; 25/1 Frank Lampard; 25/1 Marouane Chamakh; 25/1 Nicklas Bendtner; 28/1 Andrey Arshavin; 33/1 Dimitar Berbatov; 33/1 Florent Malouda; 33/1 Stephen Gerrard; 40/1 Bar.

First Hat Trick Of The Season: 7/2 Wayne Rooney; 9/2 Robin Van Persie; 5/1 Jermain Defoe; 6/1 Nicholas Anelka; 6/1 Didier Drogba; 8/1 Fernando Torres; 12/1 Carlos Tevez; 14/1 Louis Saha; 16/1 Darren Bent; 18/1 Marouane Chamakh; 18/1 Gabriel Agbonlahor; 33/1 Andrey Arshavin; 33/1 Dimitar Berbatov.

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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Rovers Hooping To Upset Italian Giants

Shamrock Rovers, who are sponsored by William Hill, take on Italian Giants Juventus tomorrow evening in what is surely one of the biggest game in their history. The Irish side are 8/1 to cause a shock, while Juve are 1/5 to take a lead back to Turin. Rovers are 6/1 to keep a clean sheet and are 12/1 to be the only side to score although they are 4/7 to not score.

“It is going to be a big night in Dublin, and while the odds suggest that the most successful side in Ireland are going to struggle, it will certainly be a night to remember at Tallaght Stadium,” said Hill’s Irish spokesman Tony Kenny.

William Hill Odds:

Shamrock Rovers vs. Juventus: 8/1 Shamrock Rovers; 1/5 Juventus; 9/2 Draw.

Both Teams To Score: 6/5 Yes; 8/13 No.

Teams To Score: 12/1 Shamrock Rovers Only; 10/11 Juventus Only; 6/5 Both Teams; 11/1 Neither Team.

To Keep A Clean Sheet: 6/1 Shamrock Rovers; 4/7 Juventus

Total Shamrock Goals: 4/7 None; 8/5 One; 7/1 Two; 30/1 Three; 90/1 Four Or More.

Total Juventus Coals: 6/1 None; 5/2 One; 11/5 Two; 10/3 Three; 15/4 Four Or More

Further Information…Tony Kenny…+353868589276

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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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Sven In Pole Position For Fulham Hot Seat On Slowest Day Of Betting So Far

In the race to be next permanent Fulham manager, William Hill have reported the quietest day since opening the book. Sven Goran Eriksson is the 5/4 favourite, with Dave Jones 3/1 and Mark Hughes at 4/1.

“It has been a very slow day indeed which would suggest that the Fulham directors have gone back to the drawing board and it speaks volumes that Sven tops the market,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Next Fulham Manager: 5/4 Sven Goran Eriksson; 3/1 Dave Jones; 4/1 Mark Hughes; 7/1 Alan Curbishley; 12/1 Ray Lewington; 12/1 Otmar Hitzfeld; 14/1 Gianfranco Zola; 14/1 Bob Bradley; 16/1 Martin Jol; 20/1 Bar

Further Information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746

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