You Bet These Kids Can Make It To The Top

YOU BET THESE YOUNGSTERS WILL MAKE IT INTO ENGLAND SENIOR TEAM

WITH England’s younger potential stars having been in international action recently, William Hill are offering punters the opportunity of betting on whether they will make it into the senior side at some stage, or fall by the wayside. ‘Football history is full of highly touted youngsters who didn’t train on, but maybe this generation will be different – and we certainly think Phil Jones (1/8), Chris Smalling (1/6) and Kyle Walker (1/5) have what it takes to make it at the highest level’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

To play for the England Men’s Senior England Football team:-

Ross Barkley 4/1 (1/7 no)
Frank Fielding 5/4 (4/7 no)
Ryan Bertrand 2/1 (4/11 no)
Kyle Walker 1/5 (10/3 no)
Danny Rose 1/ 2 (6/4 no)
Tom Cleverley 6/4 (1/2 no)
Conor Wickham 4/6 (11/10 no)
Phil Jones 1/8 (9/2 no)
Chris Smalling 1/6 (7/2 no)
Andre Wisdom 5/1 (1/9 no)
Conor Coady 3/1 (2/9 no)
Jonjo Shelvey 2/1 (4/11 no)
Scott Dann 4/5 (10/11 no)
Nathanial Chalobah 2/1 (4/11 no)
Josh McEacharan 2/5 (7/4 no)
Martin Kelly 1/8 (9/2no)
Jack Robinson 5/4 (4/7 no)
Raheem Stirling Evs (8/11 no)
Ravel Morrison 3/1 (2/9 no)
Hallam Hope 2/1 (4/11 no)
Harry Kane 11/10 (4/6 no)
Michael Ngoo 5/2 (2/7 no)

Singles, doubles, trebles etc acceped.
Graham Sharpe,
Media Relations Director.

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

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Wood Green, London, N22 7TP.

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Where Will Tevez Go Next ?

WHERE WILL TEVEZ GO NEXT?

WITH CARLOS TEVEZ said to be leaving Manchester City, William Hill have opened a book on where he will go next, and make a South American club 9/4 favourite to be his next port of call. ‘It is difficult to see Tevez earning the same kind of money in South America and it is odd how many times homesickness can apparently be cured by regular doses of cash, so we don’t think he is odds-on to return to his homeland.’ Said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL- WHERE WILL TEVEZ GO NEXT?

DETAILS ODDS
South America 9/4
Real Madrid 5/2
Inter Milan 4/1
AC Milan 7/1
MLS
ANY PREM CLUB 8/1
10/1
Barcelona 14/1
Juventus 28/1

Others on request

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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Clichy Over The Moon Or Sick As A Parrot ?

WILL CLICHY BE OVER THE MOON, OR SICK AS A PARROT AT CITY?

WILLIAM HILL make Gael Clichy a 7/4 chance to start 30 or more Premier League games for Man City next season, assuming the transfer from Arsenal goes through before the season starts. ‘It may be a Clichy cliché but we think it could be a case of ‘sick as a parrot’ with 23 or fewer starts, rather than ‘over the moon’ with 30 or more’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

GAEL CLICHY PREMIER LEAGUE STARTS FOR MAN CITY…….
Under 24 5/4
25 TO 29 2/1
30 OR MORE 7/4

DOYLE GUNNER JOIN ARSENAL?

Wolves’ Kevin Doyle is 4/6 to join Arsenal as his next club with Hills, who also offer 9/2 Newcastle; 6/1 Liverpool; 8/1 Everton; 10/1 Sunderland. Others on request.

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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Welcome To Manchester Samir Nasri

Manchester City appear to have leapfrogged their local rivals in the hunt for Samir Nasri, ,with William Hill offering 4/7 that City is the Frenchman’s next permanent club. United are 11/8 while any other club is offered at 8/1.

“Having appeared to be Old Trafford bound, City appear to have usurped United for the signature of Nasri,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Samir Nasri Next Permanent Club: 4/7 Manchester City; 11/8 Manchester United; 8/1 Any Other

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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You Bet Wenger Could Be Out On His Arsene

Ahead of the expected mass exodus from Arsenal, William Hill make Arsene Wenger 4/1 to have also have left the Gooners by the final game of next season. He is 1/7 still to be in his position by the same time. Arsenal are 4/7 to qualify for the Champions League next season and 5/4 to fail to do so. Arsenal have now gone six barren years without a trophy and Hills offer 2/9 that that run extends next season. They are 750/1 to win the quadruple and 7/1 to win the Premier League. He is 33/1 to be the first Premier League manager to leave their club.

“Arsene Wenger has, up until recently, been considered as an ‘unsackable’ manager, but with a number of players poised to leave the club, a poor run of form could see his 15 year relationship crumble,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Arsenal Odds:

Wenger to be at Arsenal on the last day of the 2011/12 season: 1/7 yes; 4/1 no

Arsenal to qualify for 2012/13 Champions League: 4/7 yes; 5/4 no

What Will Arsenal Win Next Season:

2/9 No Trophies
33/1 Premier League/FA Cup
33/1 Premier League/Carling Cup
50/1 Premier League/Champions League
66/1 FA Cup/Carling Cup
80/1 Carling Cup/Champions League
80/1 FA Cup/Champions League
250/1 Premier League/FA Cup/Carling Cup
300/1 Premier League/FA Cup/Champions League
300/1 Premier League/Carling Cup/Champions League
500/1 FA Cup/Carling Cup/Champions League
750/1 Premier League/FA Cup/ Carling Cup/Champions League

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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Women’s World Cup: Lionesses Need To Find Their Roar Against Japan

England’ Women take on Japan in their final group game of the Women’s World Cup and bookmakers, William Hill, are offering odds of 2/1 that they are victorious. Japan are 6/5 while the draw is 2/1. Kelly Smith is dubbed as the Wayne Rooney of the England Women’s team, but much like her Manchester United counterpart, she has flattered to deceive on the world stage and Hill’s now offer 4/7 that she fails to score during the competition. She is 4/1 joint second favourite to be England’s highest goalscorer in the tournament.

“At the start of the tournament, much was expected of England and Kelly Smith, but Smith has failed to find the net and England have struggled as a result,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

England’s Women are 33/1 to win the competition while their opponents, Japan are the 14/1 joint fourth favourites. A victory for England would see them top their group and they are 2/1 to do so, while Japan, by avoiding defeat, would emerge as Group B winners offered at 4/11.

On the lighter side of the tournament, Equatorial Guinea managed to get away with the most blatant of handballs but Hills do not think that they will be too lucky next time with Hills offering 10/1 that they concede a penalty for handball during their match against Brazil on Wednesday.

William Hill Women’s Wold Cup Odds:

Top English Goalscorer: 9/4 Fara Williams; 4/1 Jill Scott; 4/1 Kelly Smith; 4/1Jess Clarke; 8/1 Ellen White; 9/1 Elioa Aluko; 11/1 Karen Carney…others on request

Women’s World Cup Outright: 1/1 Germany; 4/1 Brazil; 4/1 USA; 14/1 Japan; 14/1 France; 20/1 Sweden; 33/1 England; 66/1 Norway; 66/1 Australia; 250/1 Mexico

10/1 Equatorial Guinea to concede a penalty for handball

4/7 Kelly Smith to fail to score a goal

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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England Ladies World Cup Odds On Drift

ENGLAND WORLD CUP ODDS OUT TO 33/1

WILLIAM HILL have pushed England’s Ladies World Cup odds out from 33/1 from 20/1 after their disappointing opening 1-1 draw with unfancied Mexico, and they still fancied to qualify from their Group with Hill offering 1/5 that they go through, 10/3 they don’t. ‘It wasn’t a great start, but their progression is still in their own hands’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WILLIAM HILL…To win World Cup…..8/11 Germany; 9/2 Brazil; 13/2 USA; 14/1 Japan; 20/1 Sweden; France; Norway; 25 Korea DPR; 33/1 England; Canada; 66/1 Australia; Mexico; 100 Colombia; 250 NZ; Nigeria; 500 Eq Guinea.

WILLIAM HILL…To win Group – 1/2 Japan; 5/2 England; 9/2 Mexico; 50/1 New Zealand. England to qualify from Group – 1/5 yes; 10/3 no.

Further information….graham sharpe…0780 3233702….twitter – @sharpeangle

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Barca: Want You Fab For Good!

William Hill have slashed the price of Cesc Fabregas leaving Arsenal for Barcelona from 1/2 to 2/7 while he is now 5/2 (from 6/4) to remain at the Emirates for the first game of next season. Hills now reckon that the deal is all but done and have opened a market on how much he will leave for and offer 6/5 that Fab costs Barca between £30,000,001 and £35 million. He is 2/1 to go for over £35 million.

“As one of the longest running transfer sagas in recent history nears conclusion, it now appears that the only remaining question is how much he will cost when he inevitably departs,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Prices:

Will Fabregas join Barcelona during this Summer’s Transfer Window: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

How Much Will Fabregas Cost During This Summer’s Transfer Window:
7/4 Up to (and including) £30 million
6/5 £30,000,001 to £35 million
2/1 £35,000,001 upwards

England’s Toothless Lionesses Lengthened For World Cup

Following a less than inspiring display, the odds of England’s women winning the World Cup have drifted to 33/1 with William Hill. Despite this, they are 1/5 to qualify from their group. Their next match takes place on Friday against New Zealand, for which the Three Lions are 2/7 to win. New Zealand are 7/1 while the draw is 7/2.

“We were less than impressed with Hope Powell’s side on Monday and the odds have lengthened considerably from 16/1 to 33/1,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Will England Qualify From Their Group: 1/5 yes; 10/3 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

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You Bet New United Keeper Set To Be A Success And Other Transfer Latest

Manchester United’s new keeper, David De Gea is 5/4 with William Hill to concede less than 24 goals during his first season in the Premier League. He is 7/4 to concede 29 or more. Hills also offer 11/10 that he keeps 14 or more clean sheets (4/6 not to).

“De Gea has big boots to fill but the odds suggest that his first season at Old Trafford will be a success,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

In transfer news, it appears that Arsenal face an uphill struggle to keep hold of their two prize assets offering 1/4 that Fabregas leaves the Emirates and 4/6 that Nasri does. According to reports, five clubs have met Santos’ valuation of Neymar and Hills make Real Madrid the 8/11 favourites to capture his signature. Chelsea are the 6/4 second favourites to bag the hottest property in world football. Man City are 11/2, Juventus 9/1 and Anzhi Makhachkala 20/1.

Arsenal appear to be the front runners in capturing Gary Cahill’s signature, with Hills offering 8/11, while Man City are 5/2. Tottenham are 4/1, Liverpool 6/1 and Aston Villa 16/1.

Chelsea Latest

Following Andre Villas-Boas’ first press conference as Chelsea manager Hills offer 9/4 that he will still be at the Bridge in 2015. He is 25/1 to leave in 2011, 4/1 in 2012, 5/2 2013 and 2/1 2014. A clean sweep of four trophies for Chelsea’s new manager next season is 400/1 but a trophyless season is offered at 8/11.

William Hill Odds:

How many league goals will De Gea concede: 5/4 under 24; 2/1 25-28; 7/4 29 or more

Number of De Gea clean sheets in the Premier League: 4/6 Under 13.5; 11/10 Over 13.5

Fabregas to leave Arsenal in summer transfer window: 1/4 yes; 11/4 no

Nasri to leave Arsenal in summer transfer window: 4/6 yes; 11/10 no

Neymar next permanent club: 8/11 Real Madrid; 6/4 Chelsea; 11/2 Man City; 9/1 Juventus; 20/1 Anzhi Makhachkala

Gary Cahill Next Permanent Club: 8/11 Arsenal; 5/2 Man City; 4/1 Tottenham; 6/1 Liverpool; 16/1 Aston Villa

When Will AVB leave Chelsea?
2011 25/1
2012 4/1
2013 5/2
2014 2/1
2015+ 9/4

Number of Chelsea Trophies?
0 8/11
1 5/4
2 13/2
3 33/1
4 400/1

FA Cup/Carling Cup/Premier League/Champions League/Europa

Where Will Chelsea Finish?
Winner 9/4
2nd-4th 8/13
5th – 10th 7/1
Bottom half 12/1

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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

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South American Heavyweights Set To Slug It Out And England’s Women Fancied

Argentina are the 5/6 favourites with William Hill to win this Summer’s Copa America with Brazil the 2/1 second favourites. The pair are streets ahead of the third favourite, Uruguay, at 10/1. Argentina and Brazil are so fancied for the tournament that it is 2/5 for the pair to contest the final at Hills. Lionel Messi is the 7/2 favourite to be the tournament’s leading scorer while Brazil’s Fred is 9/1. Falcao, Higuain and Tevez are all 10/1.

“While some of the top sides have sent young or weaker squads to Argentina, the hosts and Brazil look as strong as ever and it appears as though they will be slugging it out for the title of best South American side,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Amidst stories that Mexico have suspended eight members of their squad, Hills have reacted by shortening the odds of their opponents in the first match. Chile have been cut from 4/6 to 4/9 for victory, while Mexico have lengthened to 11/2.

Copa America:

Nominate the Finalist: 2/5 Argentina/Brazil; 10/1 Argentina/Chile; 10/1 Argentina/Uruguay; 14/1 Argentina/Paraguay; 20/1 Brazil/Chile; 20/1 Brazil/Uruguay;22/1 Brazil/Colombia; 50/1 Brazil/Paraguay; 50/1 Uruguay/Chile; 66/1 Argentina/Mexico; 80/1 Brazil/Mexico; 100/1 Uruguay/Mexico; 150/1 Colombia/Chile; 150/1 Colombia/Uruguay; 200/1 Colombia/Mexico

Winner: 5/6 Argentina; 2/1 Brazil; 10/1 Uruguay; 11/1 Chile; 16/1 Paraguay; 20/1 Colombia; 50/1 Mexico; 66/1 Ecuador; 80/1 Venezuela; 150/1 Bolivia; 150/1 Peru; 200/1 Costa Rica

England’s Women Fancied For Knockout Berth

Fara Williams scored England’s only goal in their drab draw against Mexico and she heads the betting to be England’s lead scorer at the Women’s World Cup. She is the 2/1 favourite to do so, while Kelly Smith is the 5/2 second favourite. England have been pushed out from an initial 16/1 to 33/1 to win the tournament, although they are 1/5 to qualify from their group into the knockout stages.

“Despite the fact that the Three Lions got off to a bit of a slow start, we feel they will do exactly what is expected of them and qualify for the latter stages of the tournament with relative ease,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly

Women’s World Cup:

England Top Scorer: 2/1 Fara Williams; 5/2 Kelly Smith; 4/1 Eniola Aluko; 9/2 Ellen White; 8/1 Karen Carney; 10/1 Rachel Yankey; others on request

33/1 England to win Women’s World Cup
1/5 England to qualify for knockout stages

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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