Bolton Boost Survival Hopes As Arsenal In Driving Position For London Bragging Rights

It was a busy day at the bottom of the Premier League table as both Bolton and Wigan pulled off victories. Despite their shock victory at Anfield, William Hill make Wigan 1/4 to be relegated come the end of the season, the same price as QPR. Another defeat for Terry Connor left Wolves adrift at the foot of the table and 1/7 with Hills for the drop. Bolton’s victory moved them up into 17th and they are 11/8 to go down with Blackburn 9/4. Hills think that the current bottom three are doomed, offering 10/11 that they are the three who are relegated. Liverpool’s home defeat to Wigan and their second consecutive defeat to bottom three opposition has left Kenny Dalglish 5/2 to no longer be in charge of Liverpool come the start of next season (2/7 to still be there).

“The victories for Wigan and Bolton have certainly condensed things at the bottom of the table and while there are only a couple of points separating Wolves and Blackburn, we think Terry Connor’s men are teetering on the brink and they may just rag QPR and Wigan with them,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arsenal’s comfortable victory left them in pole position to grab third spot in the Premier League and William Hill make them 4/7 to finish as the top London club. Spurs are currently suffering a dismal run of form and they are 6/4 while Chelsea are 10/1.

Premier League:

Relegation: 1/7 Wolves; 1/4 Wigan; 1/4 QPR; 11/8 Bolton; 9/4 Blackburn; 20/1 BAR

Relegation trebles:
10/11 Wolves/Wigan/QPR
23/10 Wolves/Wigan/Bolton
7/2 Wolves/Wigan/Blackburn
3/1 Wigan/QPR/Bolton
9/2 Wigan/QPR/Blackburn
9/1 QPR/Bolton/Blackburn

Kenny Dalglish at Liverpool on the first day of next season: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

Forecast without Manchester sides: 6/5 Arsenal/Spurs; 7/4 Tottenham/Arsenal; 6/1 Arsenal/Chelsea; 14/1 Chelsea/Arsenal; 16/1 Tottenham/Chelsea; 25/1 Chelsea/Tottenham;

Premier League without Manchester (top London club): 4/7Arsenal; 6/4 Tottenham; 10/1 Chelsea

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Weekend Prem Specials

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

22/1 UNITED AND CITY LEVEL ON POINTS AFTER THIS WEEKEND’S MATCHES

How many points will Man Utd be clear of Man City on Tuesday 27th March 2012? *Void if either of Stoke v Man City or Man Utd v Fulham are postponed.

4 11/2
3 7/2
2 25
1 4/6
Level on points 22/1
Man City top 11/2

To win title – 1/ 2 United; 6/4 City; 5/1 title decided on goal difference.
Top 4 finish- 1/6 Arsenal; 1/3 Spurs; 13/10 Chelsea; 20/1 Liverpool; Newcastle.
Top London club – 8/13 Arsenal; 6/4 Spurs; 8/1 Chelsea

**TEVEZ HAS BEEN BACKED FROM 5/6 TO 1/3 TO HAVE LEFT CTY BY DAY OF NEXT SEASON, AND IS 9/4 STILL TO BE THERE.
TORRES 3/1 TO FAIL TO SCORE ANOTHER PREM GOAL THIS SEASON

Who will be bottom of the PL on Sunday 25th March 2012? *Void if any of Bolton v Blackburn, Norwich v Wolves or Liverpool v Wigan are postponed.

Wolves 2/5
Wigan 7/4
Bolton 50

Relegation- 1/7 Wolves (4/1 stay up); 1/6 Wigan (7/2); 4/6 QPR (11/10); 4/5 Bolton (10/11); 7/2 Blackburn
Finish bottom – 6/5 Wolves; 5/4 Wigan; 6/1 QPR; 10 Bolton; 33 Blackburn.

Weekend Specials:

Highest Scoring Match:

4/1 Manchester United / Fulham
11/2 Liverpool / Wigan
6/1 Arsenal / Aston Villa
6/1 Norwich / Wolves
7/1 Chelsea / Tottenham
7/1 Bolton / Blackburn
9/1 Sunderland / QPR
9/1 Stoke / Manchester City
9/1 West Brom / Newcastle
12/1 Swansea / Everton
One fifth 1,2,3.

Highest Scoring Team: 3/1 Manchester United; 5/1 Arsenal; 5/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Norwich; 11/1 Manchester City; 12/1 Chelsea; 12/1 Bolton; 14/1 Sunderland; 16/1 West Brom; 20/1 Swansea; 20/1 Blackburn; 20/1 Newcastle; 22/1 Tottenham; 25/1 Everton; 33/1 Stoke; 33/1 Wolves; 33/1 QPR; 40/1 Aston Villa; 40/1 Wigan; 40/1 Fulham. One quarter 1,2,3.

Fastest Scoring Team: 9/1 Liverpool; 9/1 Manchester United; 9/1 Arsenal; 11/1 Chelsea; 11/1 Bolton; 11/1 Norwich; 11/1 Manchester City; 12/1 Sunderland; 12/1 Swanseal 12/1 West Brom; 14/1 Tottenham; 14/1 Blackburn; 14/1 Newcastle; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 Wolves; 16/1 QPR; 16/1 Everton; 20/1 Wigan; 25/1 Fulham; 25/1 Aston Villa. One quarter, 1,2,3.

Hat Trick Scored: 3/1 yes; 2/9 no

Total red cards: 2/1 one; 9/4 two; 4/1 none; 4/1 three; 5/1 four or more

BOSS BETS……

DALGLISH has been backed from 11/2 to 4/1 with Hills to cease to be Liverpool manager before the start of next season but is 1/7 still to be in the job.

NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO THIS SEASON – 4/9 No more to go; 9/2 Martinez; 5 Redknapp; 6 McLeish; 9 Coyle; 16 Dalglish; Kean. Others on request.
MANCINI still at City day one of next season – 4/9 yes; 13/8 no
NEXT PERMANENT Chelsea boss…..Lauren Blanc has been backed from 20/1 to 12/1 and Pep Guardiola from 7/1 to 5/1 with Hlls………9/4 Mourinho; 11/4 RDM; 5 Benitez; Guardiola; 8 Low; 10 Moyes; 11 Capello; 12 Blanc. Others on request.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.
TWITTER @SHARPEANGLE

T: 020 8918 3731
M: 07803 233702
E: gsharpe@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill, Greenside House, 50 Station Road,
Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Tottenham Shop Destroyed By Riots Re-opened By Spurs Legend

Pat Jennings was at the official re-opening of William Hill’s Tottenham branch that was gutted during the August riots on 6/8/11. The burning carcass of the shop on Tottenham High Road was one of the iconic and enduring images of the riots last year and after £350,000 investment and six months hard work, the doors were opened by the former Spurs player.

Also present at the ceremony were the two members of staff, Sean Biquette and Owen McKenzie, who were working on the night and who guided customers to safety through the back of the shop when the premises came under attack.

As the official betting partner of the FA Cup, William Hill also had the trophy on site so that customers and staff could have their photo taken with it.

“It is wonderful to see things get back to normal on Tottenham High Street. What happened during the riots was terrible but the aftermath has really drawn the community together,” said Pat Jennings. “Let’s not forget about Sean and Owen as well. They have to be commended for their bravery on the night the shop was attacked.”

“The old shop was a great place for people to get together and meet their friends and now they can do it in style as the new shop looks absolutely fantastic,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Spurs are William Hill’s 3/1 third favourites to win the trophy, with their quarter final opponents, Bolton 33/1.

William Hill FA Cup Outright: 2/1 Liverpool; 9/4 Chelsea; 3/1 Tottenham; 8/1 Sunderland; 8/1 Everton; 33/1 Bolton

Photo Of Shop opening with Pat Jennings, staff and FA Cup attached

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Celtic 2/1 To Win The League This Weekend…7/1 Action Packed Old Firm

Celtic can win the title this weekend if they defeat Rangers at Ibrox and Motherwell fail to beat Kilmarnock. William Hill are offering 2/1 that Celtic lift the trophy on Sunday and they are 10/11 to win their match, while Motherwell are the 7/5 favourites to win their match at Killie. Hills are expecting a full blooded affair and offer 7/1 that both Celtic and Rangers score, a penalty is awarded AND a red card is shown.

“Rangers will be desperate to prevent their rivals from lifting the trophy at Ibrox, while Celtic would love nothing more than that,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Both teams will be going all out for victory and this could be one of the feistiest Old Firm games in years.”

SPL Specials

Celtic can clinch the title this weekend if they win at Ibrox
and Motherwell fail to beat Kilmarnock.
Celtic to Win Title this weekend 2/1

Old Firm Specials

Match Odds
Rangers 5/2
Draw 11/5
Celtic 10/11

Handicap Odds
Rangers (+1) 5/6
Tie 11/4
Celtic (-1) 11/5

MATCH WINNER OFFER
Either Side to Come from behind and Win 5/1

ACTION PACKED MATCH
Red Card in Match
Both Teams to Score
Penalty Awarded in Match
All the above 3 to happen 7/1

Celtic led the last Old Firm match at Ibrox at Half Time before
being beaten 4-2.
HALF-TIME/FULL-TIME BETTING
Rangers to lead at Half Time and Celtic to win match 22/1
Celtic to lead at Half Time and Rangers to win match 33/1

TO LEAD AT HALF TIME AND NOT WIN
Rangers 17/2
Celtic 10/1

TO KEEP A CLEAN SHEET
Rangers 3/1
Celtic 29/20

TO WIN TO NIL
Rangers 11/2
Celtic 23/10

HAT-TRICK HERO
No-one has scored a Hat-trick in an Old Firm game since
Ally McCoist in 1983/84. The last Hat-trick in an Old Firm
League match was Stevie Chalmers in 1966
Any player to score a Hat-trick in today’s match 18/1

TO SCORE A HAT-TRICK
David Healy 40/1
Kyle Lafferty 50/1
Sone Aluko 50/1
Gary Hooper 25/1
Anthony Stokes 33/1
Georgios Samaras 40/1

Will this match explode into action from kick off?
TO SCORE IN THE FIRST TEN MINUTES?
David Healy 30/1
Kyle Lafferty 33/1
Andrew Little 33/1
Sone Aluko 35/1
Lee McCulloch 35/1
Steven Davis 50/1
Gary Hooper 20/1
Anthony Stokes 25/1
Georgios Samaras 30/1
James Forrest 33/1
Joe Ledley 40/1
Scott Brown 50/1
Singles Only

TO SCORE IN THE LAST TEN MINUTES?
David Healy 20/1
Kyle Lafferty 25/1
Andrew Little 25/1
Sone Aluko 28/1
Lee McCulloch 28/1
Steven Davis 33/1
Gary Hooper 14/1
Anthony Stokes 20/1
Georgios Samaras 22/1
James Forrest 25/1
Joe Ledley 33/1
Scott Brown 33/1

GOALSCORER MATCH BETS
Lafferty v Hooper
Kyle Lafferty 5/4
Gary Hooper 4/7

Healy v Samaras
David Healy 5/6
Georgios Samaras 5/6

Aluko v Forrest
Sone Aluko 5/6
James Forrest 5/6

Davis v Brown
Steven Davis EVS
Scott Brown 8/11

McCulloch v Ledley
Lee McCulloch 8/11
Joe Ledley EVS

Both Players must start in the pairings or void

OI REF!
With 6 red cards shown in the last 7 Old Firm Matches will
Calum Murray have to flash the Red Card in this match
RED CARD IN MATCH
Yes Evs
No 8/11

PENALTY REF
Steven Whittaker is the last player to net a penalty in an Old Firm
match at Ibrox when he scored last February. That was one of
three penalties scored in last seven Old Firm games at Ibrox
A Penalty Awarded in The Match 11/4
A Penalty Awarded and Scored 16/5
A Penalty Awarded and Missed 11/1
Rangers Awarded a Penalty and Scored 8/1
Rangers Awarded a Penalty and Missed 20/1
Celtic Awarded a Penalty and Scored 13/2
Celtic Awarded a Penalty and Missed 20/1

WHAT WILL HAPPEN FIRST?
Rangers Booking 9/4
Celtic Booking 11/4
Celtic Goal 7/2
Rangers Goal 5/1
Celtic Penalty 12/1
Rangers Penalty 14/1
Celtic Red Card 20/1
Rangers Red Card 20/1

Other SPL Matches

Aberdeen v Inverness
The team that has scored first in matches between these sides has
went on to win the match in everyone of the last 13 games
Rory Fallon to Score First and Aberdeen to win 7/1
Richie Foran to Score First and Inverness to ein 25/1

Dunfermline v St Mirren
Dunfermline are unbeaten in their last 4 home games against
St Mirren and will be looking for the same results in Jim
Jeffries’ first match in charge
Dunfermline Draw No Bet 5/4

Hibernian v Dundee Utd
In the last 3 matches between the sides at least one side has scored
exactly 3 goals on 4 occasions
Hibs or Dundee Utd to Score exactly 3 goals 10/3

Kilmarnock v Motherwell
Both games between these sides this season have finished goalless.
No Goalscorer in match 7/1

St Johnstone v Hearts
Hearts have scored exactly 2 goals in their last 4 matches
Hearts to Score exactly two goals 17/5

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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United 16/1 To Win All Their Remaining Matches…how Many Points Will 17th Get?

Manchester United moved four points clear of Manchester City and William Hill make them 4/9 to retain the Premier League title with City 13/8 to win it for the first time. At the other end of the table, another heavy defeat for Wolves saw them slip to the bottom of the table and Hills think that the writing could be on the wall for Terry Connor’s men, offering 1/6 that they are relegated.

Alex Ferguson has claimed that his side need to win all of their remaining games if they are to win their 20th title and William Hill make them 16/1 to do so.

“There is no doubting that Manchester City will push their rivals all the way, but United now have the upper hand and if they win their remaining matches, will win the league,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Wolves have really struggled since dispensing of Mick McCarthy and Hills are offering 5/6 that Terry Connor is still in charge on the final day of the season (5/6 that he is not). It is not thought that the 40 point mark will be necessary for the team finishing in 17th place and Hills make 31 points or less their 21/10 favourite with 32 or 33 5/2.

Chelsea won their fourth consecutive match with Roberto Di Matteo in charge and William Hill make them 4/1 to avoid defeat in their next five matches, although they are 5/6 to lose next weekend against Manchester City.

Premier League Outright: 4/9 Manchester United; 13/8 Manchester City; 250/1 Arsenal; 250/1 Tottenham; 500/1 Chelsea

Premier League Relegation: 1/6 Wolves; 1/4 Wigan; 2/5 QPR; 5/4 Bolton; 2/1 Blackburn; 33/1 BAR

Premier League To Stay Up: 4/11 Blackburn; 4/7 Bolton; 7/4 QPR; 11/4 Wigan; 7/2 Wolves

Will Terry Connor be in charge of Wolves on the final day of the season: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

How many points will 17th position get: 11/2 38 or more; 7/2 36 or 37; 11/4 34 or 35; 5/2 32 or 33; 21/10 31 or less

16/1 Manchester United to win all of their remaining games of 2011/12 season

When will Chelsea next lose: 5/6 Manchester City; 7/2 Tottenham; 5/1 Benfica (a); 16/1 Aston Villa; 16/1 Benfica (h); 4/1 unbeaten in any of these matches

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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11/10 For Merseyside Derby In Semi

********FA Cup Latest From William Hill, Betting Partners Of The Cup**********

Following the draw for the FA Cup semi finals, William Hill, an official sponsor and the official betting partner of the FA Cup make Liverpool the 2/1 favourites to win the cup with Chelsea 9/4 and Tottenham 3/1. There is potential for a Merseyside Derby in one of the Semi Finals and William Hill make Everton 11/10 to qualify to face their rivals (4/6 not to).

“Everything is set up for a Merseyside Derby in the Semis but Sunderland will surely have something to say about it,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

FA Cup Outright: 2/1 Liverpool; 9/4 Chelsea; 3/1 Tottenham; 8/1 Sunderland; 8/1 Everton; 33/1 Bolton

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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26 Hours Without A Goal: How Long Before Torres Bags Again?

5/1 TITLE IS DECIDED BY GOAL DIFFERENCE

Fernando Torres finally scored after 26 hours for Chelsea at the weekend and William Hill are offering odds on how long it will be until he nets again. He is Even money to fail to score within two hours of play, although he is 7/2 to score within the next hour. Torres could well go on a scoring run now and Hills make him 8/11 to outscore Andy Carroll between now and the end of the season and he is 2/9 to outscore Carlos Tevez in the same time frame.

Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed that his side’s 5-0 win against Wolves was vital due to the fact that he thinks that the title may be decided by goal difference. William Hill are offering 5/1 that he is correct and that the title is settled one way or the other by goal difference.

“This title run-in could be one of the closest ever and odds of 5/1 suggest that goal difference may be the deciding factor,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Despite Sunderland’s recent good form, William Hill think they have left their charge up the table too late and make Newcastle 1/10 to win bragging rights in the North East by finishing higher than their rivals (Sunderland are 11/2 to do so). They are 8/15 to finish in the top half of the table, something that would have seemed preposterous when Martin O’Neill took over the club (they are 11/8 to finish in the bottom half of the league). Blackburn have shown recent signs of improvement and they are out to 2/1 to be relegated (4/11 to stay up).

Mick McCarthy to be reinstated as Wolves manager this season 8/1. ‘Although they only had ten players for much of the game Wolves capitulated against United and TC’s record suggests he is a man who would rather be doing the job he used to do alongside Mick McCarthy. We think it is unlikely but not impossible that Mick could come back to inspire a bid to avoid relegation,’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Wolves are currently 1/6 to relegated with Hills, 7/2 to stay up, but 6/5 favourites to finish bottom.

How long until Torres’ next goal: 7/2 0-60 minutes; 5/2 61-120 minutes; 5/1 121-180 minutes; 1/1 180 minutes or more

Who will score more EPL goals between now until the end of the season:
2/9 Torres; 3/1 Tevez
8/11 Torres; 1/1 Carroll

Who will finish higher in the league: 1/10 Newcastle; 11/2 Sunderland

Sunderland finishing position: 8/15 top half; 11/8 bottom half

5/1 Premier League title to be won on goal difference

Premier League relegation: 1/6 Wolves; 1/4 Wigan; 2/5 QPR; 5/4 Bolton; 2/1 Blackburn; 33/1 BAR

Premier League to stay up: 4/11 Blackburn; 4/7 Bolton; 7/4 QPR; 11/4 Wigan; 7/2 Wolves

To finish bottom: 6/5 Wolves; 15/8 Wigan; 5/2 QPR; 9/1 Bolton; 14/1 Blackburn

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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5/1 Title Is Decided On Goal Difference…9/4 Van Persie Breaks 18 Year Old Record

WEDNESDAY PREMIER LEAGUE SPECIALS

Alex Ferguson has claimed that the Premier League title could go down to the wire with goal difference possibly being a deciding factor. William Hill offer 5/1 that the destination of the Premier League trophy is decided this way. Should that be the case, Hills think that United have the edge, offering 4/7 that they end the season with a more superior goal difference than their Manchester rivals (5/4 vice versa). Hills go 3/1 that the title is decided after the result of the Manchester Derby on the 30th April.

“This could be one of the closest title run ins yet, made all the more exciting by the fact that it is City against United,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “It is looking more and more likely that the Derby on 30th April could be the most important in recent memory.”

Robin van Persie could add to his impressive tally by bagging a goal or two on Wednesday evening against Everton and William Hill are offering 9/4 that he breaks the all time individual Premier League record goal tally of 34. He is 5/2 to outscore the entire Everton team during their match on Wednesday.

William Hill Odds:

Robin van Persie vs Everton (most goals): 5/2 Robin van Persie; 5/4 Everton; 6/4 Draw

Van Persie to score 35 or more League goals 2011/12: 9/4 yes; 1/3 no

5/1 Premier League title to be decided by goal difference

Which team will have the highest goal difference: 4/7 Manchester United; 5/4 Manchester City

Wednesday Premier League Specials:

Highest Scoring Match:
15/8 Tottenham / Stoke
5/2 Manchester City / Chelsea
3/1 QPR / Liverpool
3/1 Everton / Arsenal

Highest Scoring Team: 2/1 Tottenham; 7/2 Liverpool; 9/2 Manchester City; 11/2 Arsenal; 8/1 Everton; 9/1 Chelsea; 16/1 QPR; 20/1 Stoke

Fastest scoring team: 10/3 Tottenham; 4/1 Liverpool; 5/1 Manchester City; 5/1 Arsenal; 6/1 Everton; 13/2 Chelsea; 10/1 QPR; 12/1 Stoke

Total red cards: 4/5 none; 2/1 one; 3/1 two or more

Hat-trick scored: 3/1 yes; 2/9 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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Tevez 7/2 To Make Scoring Return From The Bench…

Carlos Tevez could make an astonishing comeback for Manchester City against Chelsea on Wednesday and William Hill are offering 7/2 that he comes off the bench and grabs himself a goal. Tevez is 5/4 to score anytime during the game and 5/1 to score the first goal of the game. Hills think that should he make a comeback for City this season he will more than likely be firing blanks, offering 11/10 that he scores no goals for the rest of the season.

On the other side on Wednesday will be Fernando Torres who grabbed a brace on Sunday and William Hill are offering Even money that he fails to score for at least two hours from the time of his last goal on Sunday (currently stands at 5 minutes).

Tevez to come off bench and score: 7/2 – void if he starts and void if not on bench
Tev goals rest of season: 11/10 none; 5/2 one; 4/12 two; 4/1 three or more

How long until Torres’ next goal: 7/2 0-60 minutes; 5/2 61-120 minutes; 5/1 121-180 minutes; 1/1 180 minutes or more

Who will score more EPL goals between now until the end of the season:
2/9 Torres; 3/1 Tevez
8/11 Torres; 1/1 Carroll

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
M: 07850 518 164
E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

William Hill Press Office; Greenside House; 50 Station Road; Wood Green; London; N22 7TP

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City 6/4 For Title As Arsenal Odds On To Be Top London Club

CITY TITLE ODDS TRIMMED

WILLIAM HILL have cut Manchester City from 13/8 to 6/4 to win the Premier League title for which Manchester United are 1/2 favourites.

Hills…..
4/9 Mancini to still be there 1st day next season:13/8 not to be

5/1 Title To be decided on goal difference

TOP LONDON CLUB….8/13 Arsenal; 6/4 Spurs; 8/1 Chelsea

Torres 3/1 ……Not to score in Prem this season ( must play some part in next Prem match or bets void )

Torres: To be at Chelsea at start of next season 8/15 Yes…….11/8 No

Tevez 5/6 to be at City 1st day next season… 5/6 not to be 1/10

Dalglish to be Liverpool boss day 1 next season:1/10 yes…..11/2 not to be

Di Matteo next permanent Chelsea boss? 5/2

Hills…Relegation 1/7 Wolves (4/1 STAY UP);’1/6 Wigan (7/2) ; 4/6 QPR (11/10) ;4/5 Bolton (10/11); 7/2 Blackburn

Further information……graham sharpe…0780 3233702
twitter- @sharpeangle

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