England Ladies’ Penalty Shoot Out Game Is Record Breaker

BBC TV BOOST MAKES ENGLAND WORLD CUP DEFEAT BIGGEST BETTING DAY YET FOR LADIES’ FOOTBALL

England’s penalty shoot-out World Cup quarter final defeat by France became William Hill’s first six-figure game in the history of ladies’ football.
‘The live showing of the match by BBC2 really boosted betting turnover and the game became our first six figure turnover match for ladies’ football, and together with the Germany-Japan game will almost certainly have produced an industry turnover on the day of over a million pounds – another first’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
‘We are now anticipating a terrific betting interest in the Women’s Football tournament at the London Olympics where the game should come of age as a betting sport, with GB already qualifying as hosts.’

William Hill…..GB Women to win the Olympic football 7/1.
Hills – GB To win a penalty shootout at the Olympic tournament 8/1.

HILLS WERE BETTING ON WHETHER ENGLAND STRIKER KELLY SMITH WOULD SCORE DURING THE TOURNAMENT, AND ALTHOUGH PENALTY SHOOT-OUTS DO NOT NORMALLY COUNT IN SUCH MARKETS, THEY HAVE DECIDED TO PAY OUT ON THIS OCCASION. ‘Kelly had drifted to 11/10 to score during the tournament and as she showed such tremendous character in not only staying on the pitch when she was badly hampered by an injury, but also hammering home the first penalty of the shoot-out we are going to pay out on both sides of the bet.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

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Modric Staying But You Bet Downing Won’t

Aston Villa have stated that Stuart Downing is not for sale although William Hill think that he WILL have gone come the first game of next season, offering 4/6. Liverpool are the main contenders for his signature at 1/4 while Arsenal are 6/1. Luka Modric, however, does not now appear to be on the move, with his odds of leaving Spurs drifting to odds against for the first time since Chelsea lodged their interest (to 5/4). He is now 4/7 to remain at White Hart Lane by at least the first game of next season.

“Both the Spurs and Villa chairmen have come out and stated that their star men are not for sale, but the odds certainly suggest that while that may be true in the case of Modric, it is quite another story for Downing,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Sunderland have been the most active side in the transfer market so far and Hills are betting on where the Black Cats will finish. Despite the additions to their squad, they are 11/8 to finish 9th to 12th. They are 66/1 to finish in the top four and 2/1 to finish in the Europa Cup spots (fifth to eighth). Should Sunderland have a patchy start to the season, Steve Bruce could be out of a job and he is 4/1 to have left by the end of the season and 10/1 to be the first manager to leave his job.

With criticism being directed at Arsenal from all angles, William Hill make them 4/7 to finish in the top four, 5/4 not to. “Arsenal may well be odds on to finish in the top four at the moment, but these odds will drift still further if more star Gunners decamp,” added Crilly.

William Hill Odds:

Stuart Downing next permanent club: 1/4 Liverpool; 6/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Tottenham; 25/1 Sunderland

Stuart Downing to be gone before the 1st day of next season: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Luka Modric to be gone before the 1st day of next season: 5/4 yes; 4/7 no

Will Steve Bruce still be at Sunderland by the last game of the season: 1/7 yes; 4/1 no

Sunderland finishing position: 66/1 top four; 2/1 fifth to eight; 11/8 ninth to 12th; 9/4 13-17; 10/1 relegated

Will Arsenal finish in the top four: 4/7 yes; 5/4 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Three Lionesses Backed For Win Against France

England’s Women progressed through to the Quarter Final of the World Cup and bookmakers, William Hill, make them 9/5 to defeat France in the next round. Les Bleus are 6/5 slight favourites but despite this, Hope Powell’s recruits have been well backed by punters with over 60% of all bets being staked on them to win. Should the game go beyond the 90 minutes, Hills are offering 12/1 that England win in extra time and 11/1 they win on penalties.

England are relative outsiders to go on and win the competition, offered at 20/1, quite a way behind favourites, Germany, at 5/6 and Brazil at 7/2. The Three Lionesses are 8/13 to be knocked out at the Quarter Final stage and 6/5 to qualify for the Semis.

“England were very much improved against Japan while the French side are coming into the game on the back of a heavy defeat to Germany and our punters are backing them to come good,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England’s Kelly Smith came into the tournament as the Golden Girl of the team, however, she has failed to find the net once during the tournament and has been backed by Hill’s punters NOT to score during the remaining games. Originally offered at 8/11 not to do so, she has been backed into 4/6, but she is 11/10 to get off the mark.

Outright: 5/6 Germany; 7/2 Brazil; 13/2 USA; 14/1 Sweden; 16/1 France; 20/1 Japan; 20/1 England; 50/1 Australia

Stage of Elimination: 8/13 Quarter Final; 5/2 Semi Final; 9/2 Runner Up; 20/1 Winner

England v France (qualification): 6/5 England; 8/13 France

To win in extra time: 12/1 England; 11/1 France

To win on penalties: 11/1 England; 10/1 France

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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Who Will Be Next S P L Boss Out ?

Betting without Calderwood, but:
WHO’LL BE NEXT SPL BOSS TO LEAVE HIS CLUB?

WITH HIBS’ BOSS Colin Calderwood reportedly set to leave Hibs, William Hill have opened a book on who – excluding Calderwood – will be the next SPL manager to leave his club and have installed Jim Jefferies of Hearts, St Johnstone’s highly rated Derek McInnes and Kilmarnock’s Kenny Shiels as their 4/1 co-favourites. ‘Kenny has lost some of his best players and replaced them with some as yet unproven new ones, Derek is probably coveted by bigger clubs, while Jim needs results to match the strength of his squad if he’s not to come under pressure’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ’However, this looks a very open market.

William Hill: The Odds (Without Colin Calderwood) for next SPL boss out:

4/1. Shiels
4/1. Jefferies
4/1. McInnes
9/2. Butcher
7/1. D. Lennon
10/1. Brown
12/1. McCall
16/1. N. Lennon
16/1. Houston
16/1. McCoist
20/1. McIntyre.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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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Kid Kai 1000/1 To Pla For England

KID KAI 1000/1 TO PLAY FOR ENGLAND

WILLIAM HILL say they have received a number of queries about 7 year old Northampton youngster Kai Fiefield, who reportedly recently had a trial with Barcelona’s young players, eventually growing up to play for England. ‘We regularly take bets for youngsters to play football and other sports at senior level for their country – but we will only do so from the parents of the child involved when they are this age. I would be more than happy to take a £100 bet at odds of 1000/1 from Kai’s parents about him eventually winning a senior football cap for England’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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

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

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Women’s World Cup: You Bet Kelly’s Eye Is Out

Kelly Smith has been backed at William Hill NOT to score at any point during this year’s Women’s World Cup following three straight games firing blanks. She had been as short as Evens to score at any point, but has drifted to 11/10, while the odds of her not to score have been cut to 4/6 from 8/11. England are 9/5 to defeat France and 6/5 to suffer defeat. The draw is offered at 11/5. At 20/1 to win the tournament, England are quite some distance behind 5/6 favourites, Germany. Brazil are 4/1 and the USA are 12/1.

“Kelly Smith has been in good form without finding the net, but despite this, our punters are refusing to back her to score during this tournament,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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Gervinho: It’s Just Like Watching Brazil…but It’s Not

The Brazilian named, Ivory Coast International, Gervinho, is currently having a medical at Arsenal William Hill offer 25/1 that he wins this season’s Premier League Golden Boot. Gervinho scored 15 goals as Lille stormed to the Ligue 1 title and Hills offer 6/4 that he gets near that return by scoring 12 or more. He is 15/8 to score between 8-11 and 11/8 for seven or less.

“It will be a relief for all Arsenal fans to finally see a player coming through the doors at the Emirates and especially one with such goalscoring potential,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Gervinho Odds:

25/1 PL Top Scorer

Total Goals: 11/8 under 8; 15/8 8-11; 6/4 12 or more

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

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Owen Hargreaves Fit For Football As Liverpool Revolution Continues…

Owen Hargreaves has put himself in the shop window via a series of fitness videos and William Hill are offering a market on which league he will be plying his trade in next season. They make the Premier League 2/1 favourite, while the Bundesliga is 7/2. Hills offer 4/1 that he plays in the MLS next season and 6/1 that he goes to La Liga.

“The irony of an Owen Hargreaves fitness video has not been lost on football fans but it is the managers around the world who matter and it looks as though he may well remain in the Premier League next season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Kenny Dalglish’s ‘Buy English’ campaign seems a step closer to recruiting another body with Stuart Downing set to make the move to Anfield and Hills are offering 8/1 that between nine and 11 of Liverpool’s first starting XI of next season are English. Charlie Adam also appears set to join the Reds and Hills offer 11/10 that he scores more than Stephen Gerrard next season. Liverpool have also been cut slightly, from 11/1 to 10/1 to win the Premier League.

William Hill Latest Odds:

Luka Modric Next Club: 1/1 Chelsea; 5/2 Manchester United; 10/1 Manchester City; 16/1 Real Madrid; 16/1 Barcelona

Carlos Tevez Next Club: 9/4 Any South American Club; 5/2 Real Madrid; 4/1 Inter Milan; 7/1 AC Milan; 8/1 MLS Club; 10/1 English Club; 12/1 Barcelona; 20/1 Juventus

Cesc Fabregas Next Club: 1/3 Barcelona; 3/1 Real Madrid; 9/1 Manchester City

Fabregas to still be at Arsenal after the Summer transfer window: 2/7 no; 5/2 yes

Steven Gerrard/Charlie Adam Goals Match Bet: 11/10 Charlie Adam; 4/6 Steven Gerrard (bets void in the event of a tie)

Owen Hargreaves Destination of next club: 2/1 Premier League; 7/2 Bundesliga; 4/1 MLS; 6/1 Serie A; 9/1 La Liga; 14/1 A League; 14/1 Ligue 1; 16/1 Championship; 16/1 Qatar (others on request)

How Many English Players Will Start For Liverpool vs Sunderland: 6/4 3 or less; 6/4 4-5; 7/4 6-8; 8/1 9-11

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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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Gerrard Odds On To Start First Liverpool Game

WILL GERRARD BE FIT FOR SEASON?

WITH STEVEN GERRARD a non-runner on Liverpool’s pre-season tour of Asia, William Hill have opened a book on whether the Reds’ skipper will start their first Premier League game of the season – and offer 2/5 that he WILL, 7/4 that he will NOT. ‘Gerrard is still a key player for Liverpool and it would be a real setback for them if he was not fit enough to start their campaign’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Liverpool play Sunderland at Anfield in their opening game and are 7/20 to win it with Hills who make the visitors 6/1 and the draw 16/5.

Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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

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

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You Bet England’s Women Quarter Final Failure

England’s Women eased through to the Quarter final stage of the women’s World Cup although William Hill think that a place in the Semi Finals will be a step too far for Hope Powell’s offering 4/7 that they are knocked out in the next round. They are 2/1 to be knocked out in the Semi Finals, 7/1 to be runners up and 20/1 to win the tournament. Kelly Smith, once again, failed to find the net against Japan and Hills are offering Even money that she fails to score a goal at any point during the tournament.

“England finally upped their game against Japan but the odds suggest they will be faced with an uphill challenge, whoever the face in the next round,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England Women Hills Odds:

Stage of elimination: 4/7 Quarter Final; 2/1 Semi Final; 7/1 Runner Up; 20/1 Winner

1/1 Kelly Smith to score during the World Cup 2011

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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