Hull And Brown Survival Chances Boosted

BROWN AND HULL’S SURVIVAL CHANCES BOOSTED

WILLIAM HILL have lengthened their odds about Hull being relegated from 1/2 to 4/7 – and their odds about Phil Brown leaving his job as boss before the end of the season from 8/15 to 4/7. ‘Hull’s unbeaten run has improved their standing but still hasn’t taken them right out of the relegation zone’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘And we still believe they are more likely to be relegated than not, and that Brown is unlikely to see the season out in his job’

WILLIAM HILL – Relegation odds….4/9 Portsmouth (13/8 stay up) 4/7 Hull (11/8); 10/11 Wolves (4/5); 13/8 Burnley; 9/4 Birmingham; 10/3 Bolton; 11/2 Wigan; 6/1 West Ham; 8/1 Bolton.
THREE PROMOTED SIDES TO GO STRAIGHT BACK DOWN…..16/1
BROWN TO STAIN CHARGE UNTIL END OF SEASON – 4/7 NO; 5/4 YES.

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702

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10/1 Three Or More Reds On Prem Derby Day

10/1 three Reds:
HOW MANY PLAYERS WILL SEE RED IN PREM DERBY TREBLE?

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on how many red cards will be flourished in Sunday’s three Premiership derby day matches at Arsenal, Everton and Wolves – and make NONE their 5/4 favourite, with One 7/4; Two 7/2 and Three or more – 10/1.
Hills are also betting on how many goals will be scored in the three games and offer Under 6 – 13/8; 6-8 13/8; Over 8 – 7/4.

HILLS….Everton beat Liverpool in both Prem games – 16/1; Liverpool vice-versa 5/2
Arsenal beat Chelsea in both Prem games – 7/1; Chelsea vice versa – 4/1
Wolves beat Birminghin both Prem games – 7/1; Birmingham vice-versa 9/2. (Birmingham 2/1 to finish in top half; 4/11 not)

EVERTON AND LIVERPOOL are 4/1 with Hills to be ground sharing by the end of 2014-15 season, 1/7 not to.
RAFA BENITEZ is 1/3 to see season out with Liverpool with Hills who oer 9/4 that he will be gone by then.
LIVERPOOL are 5/6 with Hills to end the seon with 70 or more points; 5/6 with 69 or fewer.

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England 3/1 To Be Knocked Out At World Cup Quarter Final Stage

England 25/1 to play Brazil in Final; 3/1 to be knocked out in Quarters:
WILLIAM HILL WORLD CUP ODDS AS DRAW APPROACHES…………………………..

WITH THE WORLD CUP DRAW TAKING PLACE NEXT WEEK, William Hill are offering 25/1 that England will play Brazil in the Final; 33/1 that they will meet Germany there – the same odds Spain.
Hills have also opened a book on how far England will get – and offer 3/1 that they are knocked out at the Quarter Final stage:
Hills….England Elimination
Winner6/1
Runner Up5/1
Semi Final4/1
Quarter Final3/1
2nd Round3/1
Group Stages6/1

William Hill World Cup 2010 Winner:
9/2 Spain, 9/2 Brazil, 6/1 England, 8/1 Argentina, 12/1 Germany, 14/1 Italy, 14/1 Netherlands, 14/1 France, 14/1 Portugal, 20/1 Ivory Coast, 40/1 Chile, 66/1 Cameroon, 66/1 Paraguay, 66/1 Ghana, 66/1 Serbia, 80/1 Mexico, 80/1 Greece; 80/1 USA, 100/1 Uruguay, 100/1 Nigeria, 100/1 South Africa, 100/1 Australia, 100/1 Denmark, 100/1 Slovenia, 150/1 Switzerland, 200/1 Japan, 250/1 Slovakia, 250/1 South Korea, 500/1 Algeria, 500/1 New Zealand, 500/1 Honduras, 500/1 North Korea

AND WHO WILL HOST THE 2018 TOURNAMENT?…..

BOOKMAKERS WILLIAM HILL have lengthened England’s odds, and now make Australia their 5/2 favourites to win the bid to host the 2018 World Cup following the latest high profile setback to England’s bid from the Premier League’s chairman, Sir Dave Richards. And Hills are now offering 8/1 that leader of the bid, Lord Triesman, will stand down before the end of the year.
Hills have pushed England out from 9/4 to 5/2 and spokesman Graham Sharpe commented: ‘Richards’ resignation in itself is not a great cause for alarm, but it is symptomatic of the continuing unrest apparently surrounding the whole campaign which has only just been re-launched. If Lord Triesman were to bail out it is difficult to predit what effect that would have on the bid’
LATEST WILLIAM HILL WORLD CUP 2018 BID ODDS:
Australia 5/2
> England 11/4
> Russia 4/1
> Spain/Portugal 9/2
> USA 7/1
> Japan 16/1
> Holland/Belgium 20/1
> Mexico 20/1
> Indonesia 50/1
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You Bet Moyes Safer Than Benitez

YOU BET MOYES SAFER THAN BENITEZ, DESPITE DEFEAT

WILLIAM HILL rate relegation threatened Everton boss David Moyes as being safer in his job than under pressure Rafa Benitez at Liverpool.
Hills offer 1/6 that Moyes will still be manager on the first day of next season, but just 4/7 that Benitez will be at Liverpool.Moyes is 7/2 to be gone by then, with Benitez just 5/4. ‘Although both sides have been very disappointing in different ways this season, we can’t see Everton turning on Moyes, while Benitez has already seen his side crash out of the Champions League and looks to have his work cut out to get them into the top four this term’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘Which is why we rate Benitez as more vulnerable than Moyes.’
HILLS OFFER 11/2 THAT TORRES WILL NO LONGER BE A LIVERPOOL PLAYER ON THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON, 1/10 THAT HE WILL.
EVERTON ARE NOW 16/1 TO BE RELEGATED THIS SEASON WITH HILLS, WHILE LIVERPOOL ARE 8/11 TO FNISH IN THE TOP FOUR, EVENS NOT TO.

WILLIAM HILL OFFER 4/1 THAT EVERTON AND LIVERPOOL WILL BE GROUND-SHARING BY THE END OF THE 2014-15 SEASON.

SPARKY FLAME DIMMING?

WILLIAM HILL offer 11/10 that Mark Hughes will no longer be Manchester City boss at the end of the season, 4/6 that he will still there.

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Jeffries Gamble Underway As Burley Looks Doomed

Early ‘Killie-cash’ gamble on Jeffries as:
NO MORE BETS ON BURLEY TO GO

HAVING OFFERED 7/4 that Scotland boss George Burley would lose his job before the qualifiers for the next Euro tournament get underway, William Hill closed the book once it became obvious that he is likely to be sacked before the end of the week.
And punters have already poured cash on Kilmarnock manager Jim Jeffries succeeding Burley, forcing his odds down from an opening 20/1 to 5/1 joint favourite, along with Craig Levein and Walter Smith. Hills also offer 6/1 Gary McAllister; 7/1 Owen Coyle; 8/1 Billy Davies; 10/1 Darren Ferguson; Joe Jordan 12/1 Kenny Dalglish; Mark McGhee.
‘This is likely to be a very volatile market in the early stages, but the very fact that we are already seeing plenty of interest in Burley’s successor pretty much guarantees that he won’t be seeing the week out’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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How Will New Scotland Boss Fare ?

Hills close book on new manager, but ask:
HOW WILL NEW SCOTLAND BOSS FARE?

WILLIAM HILL, who are no longer betting on WHO will be the next Scotland manager, have opened a book on HOW well the successful candidate will do, and how long he or she will last in the post. ‘Given the fact that Ralph Topping, our CEO is also non-executive chairman of the SPL we would not like any aspersions to be cast in his or our direction in the event of any major gamble taking place on the identity of the new Scotland managerial appointment, so we have decided to close our book. All bets already taken will be honoured.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 8/1 that the new incumbent will succeed in getting Scotland qualified for the final stages of both the Euro 2012 and 2014 World Cup – but 4/6 that they fail to qualify for either. And Hills offer 11/4 that the new boss will still be in charge on January 1, 2014.
SCOTLAND: To Qualify For Euro 2012……4/9 No 13/8 Yes
SCOTLAND; To Qualify For World Cup 2014…..1/6 No 7/2 Yes
SCOTLAND: To Qualify For Euro 2012 & World Cup 2014…… 8/1
SCOTLAND : Not To Qualify For Euro 2012 & World Cup 2014…… 4/6
*When Will The Next Scotland Manager Leave His Position?……2010 7/1……2011 3/1…..2012 3/1…..2013 3/1……2014 or later 11/4
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10/1 Hiddink Back In Prem As French World Cup Sixth Favs

WILLIAM HILL:World Cup 2010 – Outright – All Markets
William Hill now make France 14/1 joint sixth favourites to win the World Cup, the same price as Portugal.
William Hill: Tournament Winner SelectionOdds
Spain9/2
Brazil9/2
England6/1
Argentina8/1
Germany12/1
Italy14/1
Netherlands14/1
France14/1
Portugal14/1
Ivory Coast20/1
Chile40/1
Cameroon66/1
Paraguay66/1
Ghana66/1
Serbia66/1
Mexico80/1
USA80/1
Greece80/1
Uruguay100/1
Nigeria100/1
South Africa100/1
Australia100/1
Denmark100/1
Slovenia100/1
Switzerland150/1
Japan200/1
Slovakia250/1
South Korea250/1
Algeria250/1
New Zealand500/1
Honduras500/1
North Korea500/1

1/2 Odds Place 1,2
WILLIAM HILL OFFER 10/1 THAT GUUS HIDDINK WILL BE MANAGING IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE BY THE END OF THE SEASON FOLLOWING RUSSIA’S ELIMINATION FROM WORLD CUP. ‘Several clubs will no doubt be interested in offering Hiddink a route back to the Premiership’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
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William Hill Refund Cash To Irish World Cup Backers

WILLIAM HILL HAND BACK CASH ON IRISH WORLD CUP QUALIFICATION BETS

BOOKMAKERS WILLIAM HILL are refunding stake money to all punters who backed Republic of Ireland to qualify for the final stages of the World Cup following the controversy over the Thierry Henry goal which knocked them out. Hills will also be paying out on bets for the French to go through.
‘Leaving aside any moral scruples and the fact that noone knows what would have happened if the goal had been disallowed, William Hill feel that they are being as fair as possible to everyone by returning stake money to those who bet on the Irish going through’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.’It will cost us a significant five figure sum’.
IRISH 100/1 TO GET WORLD CUP REPLAY

WILLIAM HILL offer 100/1 that FIFA will order the Republic v France World Cup game to be replayed. ‘There are two chances that this will happen – slim and none’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

**William Hill were the first bookmakers ever to make a gesture of this nature when, in 1986, they ‘disallowed’ Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal for Argentina against England and refunded stakes to punters.
REPUBLIC ARE 5/4 WITH WILLIAM HILL TO QUALIFY FOR EURO ’12; AND 2/1 TO QUALIFY FOR WORLD CUP 2014.

FURTHER INFORMATION….GRAHAM SHARPE…..07803233702

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Last Tango In Paris? – Bookies Slash Odds On Ireland V France Replay

William Hill have cut the odds of a replay taking place between Ireland and France from 100-1 to 10-1 following a huge swell of support behind the Irish cause.

The bookies have also reported strong money for Thierry ‘le hand’ Henry getting an official sanction from FIFA or UEFA. They originally offered odds of 10-3 for him to get a ban, but they are now only offering 9-4.

William Hill’s Irish spokesman Tony Kenny said “Punters seem to believe there is a real chance of FIFA ordering a replay and as a result, we’ve been forced to dramatically alter our odds.” He continued “We still think it’s very unlikely there will be a rematch between Ireland and France, but you never know!”

William Hill have also re-installed Ireland into their World Cup 2010 betting at an unlikely 1000-1.

++ William Hill have already pledged to refund all the punters who backed Ireland to qualify for next year’s World Cup finals.

For More Details
Tony Kenny
Public Relations Manager
William Hill
Tel: 00-353-868589276
E-Mail: tkenny@williamhill.ie

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Chelsea Backed To Lead Fort Rest Of Season And 11/4 To Win With United Second

******************************WILLIAM HILL WEEKEND PREMIERSHIP SPECIALS********************************************

CHELSEA 6/4 TO LEAD FOR REST OF SEASON AND 11/4 TO BEAT UNITED INTO SECOND

WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which two teams will end up first and second in the Premiership mtitle race this season, and offer 11/4 that it will be Chelsea first, United second – with Chelsea now quoted at 6/4 to remain top for the remainder of the season. ‘Chelsea have eked out a five point cushio, albeit with a game in hand, but many punters regard that as game over and are betting that noone will manage to get ahead of the Blues now’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Meanwhile, Hills still make Phil Brown odds-on favourite to be the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season, quoting him at 8/13, with Paul Hart 4/1 and Rafa Benitez 5/1. ‘Phil seems to be clinging to his job on a match by match basis at the moment, but the clash with fellow strugglers West Ham looks particularly vital to his future prospects’ said Hill’s spokesman Sharpe.

WHO’LL BE SECOND ON SATURDAY NIGHT?
Arsenal 2/5 Man Utd 7/4
HILLS HAVE CUT ARSENAL FROM 7/1 TO 5/1 TO SCORE 100 OR MORE PREM GOALS THIS SEASON AND OFFER THEM AT 25/1 TO SCORE IN EVERY PREM MATCH.
WHO’LL BE BOTTOM ON SUNDAY NIGHT?
Pompey 2/9
Wolves 3/1
West Ham 100/1
Big 4 To Be Top 4?
Yes 11/10 no 4/6
Chelsea to stay top for the whole season?
1/2 no 6/4 yes
Weekend Prem Game With Most Goals?
Chelsea v Wolves 5/1
Sunderland v Arsenal 11/2
Tottenham v Wigan 11/2
Man Utd v Everton 7/1
Burnley v Aston Villa 7/1
Liverpool v Man City 7/1
Stoke v Portsmouth 11/1
Bolton v Blackburn 11/1
Hull v West Ham 11/1
Birmingham v Bolton 14/1
Weekend Prem Game With Fastest Goal
Chelsea v Wolves 6/1
Sunderland v Arsenal 13/2
Tottenham v Wigan 13/2
Man Utd v Everton 13/2
Burnley v Aston Villa 13/2
Liverpool v Man City 13/2
Stoke v Portsmouth 10/1
Bolton v Blackburn 10/1
Hull v West Ham 10/1
Birmingham v Bolton 11/1
Above two markets: 1/5 1,2,3.
Finish Bottom
Hull 6/4
Portsmouth 5/2
Wolves 9/2
Burnley 8/1
Birmingham 8/1
West Ham 16/1
Bolton 33/1
Wigan 40/1
Blackburn 40/1
Fulham 100/1
William Hill : Next Prem Manager To Go
P Brown 8/13
P Hart 4/1
R Benitez 5/1
G Zola 10/1
A McLeish 10/1
G Megson 12/1
M Hughes 12/1
H Redknapp 25/1
M McCarthy 25/1
C Ancelotti 33/1
S Allardyce 33/1
D Moyes 33/1
S Bruce 40/1
R Hodgson 40/1
R Martinez 40/1
M O’Neill 50/1
O Coyle 50/1
T Pulis 50/1
A Ferguson 66/1
A Wenger 66/1
WILLIAM HILL:Who Will Manage 2012 Olympic Football Team ?
Roy Hodgson 8/15
Stuart Pearce 9/4
Alex Ferguson 14/1
Fabio Capello 16/1
Harry Redknapp 16/1
Martin Oneill 16/1
David Moyes 16/1
*************Further information……graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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