At The Double! Blackpool And Birmingham, You’re Down!

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

AT THE DOUBLE! BLACKPOOL AND BIRMINGHAM, YOU’RE DOWN!
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which TWO Premier League sides will be relegated – and make Blackpool and Birmingham their 11/10 favourites for the double drop with
a Blackburn-Wolves pairing the 100/1 outsiders. ‘There is enormous interest in the outcome of the relegation scrap so we’ve created a market allowing punters to bet on BOTH of the unfortunate sides who will play in the Championship next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS OFFER 8/15 THAT AT LEAST ONE OF THE RELEGATION SPOTS WILL BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.
Hills have also opened markets on how many of the five relegation-threatened sides will win at the weekend (8/11 ONLY ONE OF THEM DOES SO), which of them will score the most goals (2/1 WOLVES) and which of the games involving them will be the highest scoring match (7/4 MAN U-BLACKPOOL):

William Hill…Relegation Doubles:
Blackpool/Birmingham11/10
Wigan/Blackpool5/4
Wigan/Birmingham7/4
Blackpool/Wolves11/1
Wigan/Wolves14/1
Blackpool/Blackburn16/1
Birmingham/Blackburn20/1
Wigan/Blackburn20/1
Birmingham/Wolves22/1
Blackburn/Wolves100/1

HILLS – RELEGATION/STAY UP ODDS…..1/3 Blackpool (9/4); 8/13 Birmingham (6/5); 8/11 Wigan (Evens); 8/1 Wolves (1/20); 12/1 Blackburn. (1/50)

Hills…Highest Scoring ‘Relegation’ Match
Man Utd v Blackpool7/4
Tottenham v Birmingham9/4
Stoke v Wigan5/2
Wolves v Blackburn10/3
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

Hills…Highest Scoring Relegation Threatened Team
Wolves2/1
Wigan5/2
Blackburn7/2
Blackpool5/1
Birmingham6/1
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

HOW MANY POINTS WILL 17TH PLACE TEAM HAVE
39…………11/2
40…………..4/7
41……………11/4
42………………..8/1

Team to be relegated on goal difference – 8/15…..11/8 not.

How Many Relegation Candidates Will Win?
0……….9/2
1………..8/11
2……………11/10
3………….6/1
4…………50/1
Teams are Wigan, Blackpool, Birmingham, Wolves & Blackburn.

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Hugh Bet Chris In Running For Hammers

HUGH BET HAMMERS WILL CHOOSE CHRIS!

WILLIAM HILL make Chris Hughton 6/4 favourite to be appointed the next permanent West Ham manager but say no one contender is currently dominating the betting. ‘Since the opening flurry of support for Steve McLaren, which ended when he became an odds-on shot only to apparently rule himself out of the running, the market has not seen anyone really dominate – but it will happen, and sooner rather than later if the club do as they are suggesting, and appoint someone probably British, before the end of the month’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ‘We’ve seen solid support for Hughton while Messrs Alladryce, Warnock and McKay are attracting punters. One suspects that play-off results may also well have an influence in the ultimate outcome’.

WILLIAM HILL – NEXT PERMANENT WEST HAM MANAGER- 6/4 Hughton; 6/1 Allardyce; Warnock; 7/1 O’Neill; 8/1 Curbishley; Di Canio; Di Matteo; Keen; McKay; 10/1 Bilic; Jones; McLaren; Poyet 14 Davies; Jol; 16 Lambert; Rodgers. Others on request.

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City For 3rd. Tevez Top Scorer. Jones Out. Reading In Prem. Bet On It.

As Tevez catches Berbatov:
YOU BET CITY SET TO PIP GUNNERS FOR THIRD

AFTER beat Stoke for the second time in four days, Manchester City are now 4/9 to finish third in the Premier League with William Hill who make Arsenal 13/8 to grab the position.
Carlos Tevez, level with Berbatov, is now a 2/1 chance with Hills to win the Premier League Golden Boot, with Berbatov quoted at the same odds and 6/5 that they will finish level.

Will Jones survive at Cardiff?
READING NOW EVENS TO RETURN TO PREM

AFTER hammering Cardiff, Reading are quoted at Even money by William Hill to win the Play Off Final against Swansea, for which the Welsh side are 8/11 favourites .Hills offer 4/11 that whichever side wins the Final will be relegated next season, and 2/1 that they will stay up.
Hills now make Cardiff boss Dave Jones 6/4 still to be at the club on the first day of next season, and 1/2 to have left. ‘Despite having taken part in two recent play-offs Cardiff have come up short, which may cost Dave Jones his job’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hills….PLAY OFF FINAL 90m – 11/8 Swansea; 21/10 draw; Reading 13/8.

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Tevez Backed To Stay At Eastlands As City Odds On To Bag Third

Following his brace against Stoke City, Carlos Tevez has been backed in to 5/6 to still be at Manchester City on the first day of next season. On the day before the FA Cup final, he was 2/5 to move over the summer although his public pledge to stay at Eastlands has seen a marked gamble at William Hill on City’s skipper staying. Carlos Tevez is 5/6 to be this season’s Premier League top scorer, while Dimitar Berbatov is the same price. City are 4/9 to beat Arsenal to 3rd in the table with the Gunners 13/8 to get the final automatic Champion’s League spot.

“Despite suffering a two month goal drought this season AND being out injured for six weeks, Tevez goes into the last day of the season with every chance of winning the golden boot and in firing City into third has more than proved his worth to the club,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Premier League Odds:
Top Scorer: 5/6 Berbatov; 5/6 Tevez

Finish Third: 4/9 Manchester City; 13/8 Arsenal

Carlos Tevez to be at Manchester City on the first day of next season: 5/6 Yes; 5/6 No

Championship Latest
Having lead Cardiff into yet another playoff defeat, Dave Jones is priced at 1/2 to not be Cardiff manager come the first game of next season. Another Championship side with managerial woes are West Ham for whom Chris Hughton is 11/10 favourite. Sam Allardyce is the 9/2 second favourite with Martin O’Neill 5/1.

Swansea are slight favourites to win the Championship playoff at 11/8, while Reading are 13/8 to win in 90 minutes. Swansea are 8/11 to win promotion while Reading are Even money to do so.

Championship Odds:
Promotion: 8/11 Swansea; 1/1 Reading

90 Minutes Betting: 11/8 Swansea; 13/8 Reading; 21/10 Draw

Dave Jones Still At Cardiff on first day of next season: 1/2 No; 6/4 Yes

Next West Ham Boss: 11/10 Chris Hughton; 9/2 Sam Allardyce; 5/1 Martin O’Neill; 7/1 Dave Jones; 8/1 Malky MacKay; 10/1 Kevin Keen; 10/1 Neil Warnock; 10/1 Roberto Di Matteo; 10/1 Paolo Di Canio; 10/1 Alex McLeish; 12/1 BAR

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5/1 Cesc To Stat Over 30 Prem Games For Gunners Next Season

WILL CESC HAVE FAB SEASON FOR GUNNERS?

WITH Arsene Wenger suggesting that Cesc Fabregas will play the majority of Premier League matches for Arsenal next season, William Hill have opened a book on how many games he will start, and make ten or fewer their 13/8 favourite. ‘Cesc’s future will not necessarily have been decided when the season gets underway so we are factoring into our odds the possibility of a move after the campaign has begun’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. ‘You can have 5/1 that he starts over 30 as Arsene Wenger appears to believe he should.’

Fabregas Premier League starts for Arsenal 2011/12

0-10 13/8
11-20 8/1
21-25 11/4
25-30 9/4
Over 30 5/1

*Must be an Arsenal player on the 1st day of the Premier League season or bets void

*Fabregas still at Arsenal on the 1st day of the Premier League Season 2011/12
11/10 Yes……….4/6 No

FERGIE ODDS-ON FOR BOSS OF THE SEASON

WILLIAM HILL make Sir Alex Ferguson 4/11 favourite to lift the LMA Manager of the Year title, wit Ian Holloway 5/2 second favourites. ‘The two favourites clash in the final match of the season and if Blackpool can survive there is every chance that Ian Holloway could be rewarded with the Manager of the Year accolade’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

LMA Manager of the year 2011

Alex Ferguson 4/11
Ian Holloway 5/2
Tony Pulis 12/1
Kenny Dalglish 12/1
Roberto Mancini 16/1
Alex McCleish 25/1

Others on request.
Win Only

IS EUROPA LEAGUE WINNING BOSS SET TO REPLACE ANCELOTTI?

FOLLOWING Porto’s victory in the Europa League final, their manager Andre Villas-Boas is 11/4 second favourite to succeed Carlo Ancelotti as Chelsea manager with William Hill who make Guus Hiddink 5/2 favourite.
Hills make Ancelotti an 11/10 chance still to be Chelsea boss on the first day of the Premier League season, 4/6 not to – and offer 1/ 2 that Villas-Boas will still be with Porto when the Premier League begins, 6/4 that he has left the club by then.

TO BE NEXT PERMANENT CHELSEA BOSS…5/2 Hiddink; 11/4 Villas-Boas; 3/1 Mourinho; 4/1 Redknapp;7/1 Guardiola; 10/1 Deschamps; Zola; 12/1 O’Neill; 14/1 Rijkaard. Others on request.

WARNOCK BACKED FOR HAMMERS…Neil Warnock has been cut from 8/1 to 9/2 jt second favourite along with Sam Allardyce by William Hill who make Chris Hughton 6/5 favourite to be appointed as the next permanent West Ham boss. Hills also offer 5/1 O’Neill; 7/1 Lambert; Jones; 8/1 Keen; MacKay; 10 Di Matteo; McLeish.

AT THE DOUBLE! BLACKPOOL AND BIRMINGHAM, YOU’RE DOWN!
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on which TWO Premier League sides will be relegated – and make Blackpool and Birmingham their 11/10 favourites for the double drop with
a Blackburn-Wolves pairing the 100/1 outsiders. ‘There is enormous interest in the outcome of the relegation scrap so we’ve created a market allowing punters to bet on BOTH of the unfortunate sides who will play in the Championship next season’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS OFFER 8/15 THAT AT LEAST ONE OF THE RELEGATION SPOTS WILL BE DECIDED ON GOAL DIFFERENCE.
Hills have also opened markets on how many of the five relegation-threatened sides will win at the weekend (8/11 ONLY ONE OF THEM DOES SO), which of them will score the most goals (2/1 WOLVES) and which of the games involving them will be the highest scoring match (7/4 MAN U-BLACKPOOL):

William Hill…Relegation Doubles:
Blackpool/Birmingham11/10
Wigan/Blackpool5/4
Wigan/Birmingham7/4
Blackpool/Wolves11/1
Wigan/Wolves14/1
Blackpool/Blackburn16/1
Birmingham/Blackburn20/1
Wigan/Blackburn20/1
Birmingham/Wolves22/1
Blackburn/Wolves100/1

HILLS – RELEGATION/STAY UP ODDS…..1/3 Blackpool (9/4); 8/13 Birmingham (6/5); 8/11 Wigan (Evens); 8/1 Wolves (1/20); 12/1 Blackburn. (1/50)

Hills…Highest Scoring ‘Relegation’ Match
Man Utd v Blackpool7/4
Tottenham v Birmingham9/4
Stoke v Wigan5/2
Wolves v Blackburn10/3
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

Hills…Highest Scoring Relegation Threatened Team
Wolves2/1
Wigan5/2
Blackburn7/2
Blackpool5/1
Birmingham6/1
Win only. Dead heat rules apply.

HOW MANY POINTS WILL 17TH PLACE TEAM HAVE
39…………11/2
40…………..4/7
41……………11/4
42………………..8/1

Team to be relegated on goal difference – 8/15…..11/8 not.

How Many Relegation Candidates Will Win?
0……….9/2
1………..8/11
2……………11/10
3………….6/1
4…………50/1
Teams are Wigan, Blackpool, Birmingham, Wolves & Blackburn.

LEAGUE TWO PLAY OFF ODDS….

TORQUAY are 1/5 favourites with William Hill to eliminate Shrewsbury, 10/3 to go through; and Stevenage are 1/6 to overcome 7/2 chances Accrington, to set up a Torquay-Stevenage League 2 final.

BLUE SQUARE PREMIER PLAY OFFS….

LUTON TOWN are 4/6 favourites to win the Blue Square Premier play-off final with William Hill who make AFC Wimbledon 11/10 shots. Hill’s 90min odds- 6/5 Luton; 11/5 draw; 9/5 AFC.

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William Hill Weekend Premier League Specials

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

2/11 UNITED TO CLINCH PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE ON SATURDAY

WILLIAM HILL make Manchester United 2/11 to clinch the Premier League title at Blackburn on Saturday.

Hills….Man Utd To Win All 3 Remaining Games In 90 Mins – 10/1

Man Utd To Win All 3 Remaining Games Including Extra Time & Pens – 7/1

TO WIN PREM LEAGUE 2011/12….2/1 Man U; 9/4 Chelsea; 7/2 Man City; 5/1 Arsenal; 12/1 Liverpool; 33/1 Spurs; 150/1 Everton; Villa.

HAMMERS ODDS ON TO GO DOWN THIS WEEKEND

West Ham down on Sunday 1/4

William Hill Relegation Trebles:

Current Bottom Three (Blackpool, Wigan & West Ham) 11/8

Three W’s (West Ham, Wigan & Wolves) 6/1

Three B’s (Blackpool, Blackburn & Birmingham) 80/1

Three Lancashire (Blackpool, Blackburn & Wigan) 12/1

TO BE RELEGATED….1/14 WEST HAM (13/2 STAY UP); 1/ 4 BLACKPOOL (11/4); 2/5 WIGAN (7/4); 7/4 WOLVES (2/5); 7/2 BLACKBURN; 9/2 BIRMINGHAM.

FINISH BOTTOM…..4/6 WEST HAM; 5/2 BLACKPOOL; 7/2 WIGAN; 10 WOLVES

FINISH 5TH – 1/6 LIVERPOOL; 7/2 SPURS

ANCELOTTI STILL AT CHELSEA FIRST GAME OF NEXT SEASON? 8/13 NO; 6/5 YES.

HighestScoringMatch
Chelsea v Newcastle 11/2
Blackpool v Bolton 5/1
Arsenal v Aston Villa 11/2
Wigan v West Ham 6/1
Blackburn v Man Utd 7/1
West Brom v Everton 7/1
Liverpool v Tottenham 7/1
Sunderland v Wolves 8/1
Birmingham v Fulham 9/1

EW 1/5 1,2,3

FastestScoringTeam
Chelsea 7/1
Arsenal 9/1
Liverpool 11/1
Man Utd 11/1
Wigan 12/1
Blackpool 12/1
Sunderland 14/1
West Brom 14/1
Birmingham 14/1
Tottenham 14/1
Bolton 14/1
Wolves 14/1
Everton 14/1
Blackburn 16/1
West Ham 16/1
Fulham 16/1
Aston Villa 20/1
Newcastle 25/1
EW ¼ 1,2,3,4

HighestScoringTeam_
Chelsea 9/2
Arsenal 6/1
Liverpool 9/1
Man Utd 9/1
Blackpool 10/1
Wigan 10/1
West Brom 12/1
Birmingham 14/1
Bolton 14/1
West Ham 16/1
Sunderland 16/1
Everton 16/1
Wolves 18/1
Tottenham 25/1
Blackburn 28/1
Fulham 28/1
Aston Villa 28/1
Newcastle 40/1
EW ¼ 1,2,3,4

Football_TotalRedCards
None 5/1
One 19/10
Two or more 8/13

Football_Hat-trickScored_
Yes 7/2
No 1/6

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William Hill Fnal Day S P L Odds

WILLIAM HILL…..FINAL DAY SPL MARKETS

TO WIN SPL
Rangers 2/9
Celtic 3/1

HOW WILL LEAGUE BE WON?
Rangers by 4 points 12/1
Rangers by 3 points 13/2
Rangers by 2 points 40/1
Rangers by 1 point 2/5
Celtic on Goal Difference 50/1
Celtic by 2 points 11/1
Celtic by 1 point 4/1

HELICOPTER SUNDAY

WILL CELTIC TOP THE LIVE TABLE AT ANYTIME?
Yes 11/10
No 4/6

HOW MANY TIMES WILL TITLE CHANGE HANDS DURING
THE MATCH
0 4/6
1 9/4
2 11/2
3 or more 12/1

HOW MANY TIMES WILL TITLE CHANGE
HANDS IN LAST 10 MINS
0 1/6
1 4/1
2 14/1
3 or more 33/1

HOW MANY TIMES WILL TITLE CHANGE
HANDS IN LAST 5 MINS
0 1/10
1 5/1
2 16/1
3 or more 50/1

WILL THE TITLE CHANGE HANDS in LAST 10 MINS?
Yes 7/2
No 1/6

WILL THE TITLE CHANGE HANDS in LAST 5 MINS?
Yes 11/2
No 1/10

WILL THE TITLE CHANGE HANDS IN INJURY TIME?
Yes 8/1
No 1/20

For above markets Last 10 Mins = 80th min – Full Time
Last 5 mins = 85th min – Fiull Time, Injury Time = 90th
min – Full Time.
Title change hands means that the leader of the LIVE
table changes during the time scale. Both matches must be at
the 80, 85 and 90 minute marks in those markets or void.

WHO WILL SCORE THE MOST GOALS
Rangers 5/4
Tie 7/2
Celtic 5/4

WHO WILL SCORE THE TITLE WINNING GOAL?
Nikica Jelavic 3/1
Kyle Lafferty 7/2
Steven Naismith 4/1
David Healy 7/1
El Hadj Diouf 7/1
Steven Whittaker 10/1
Steven Davis 12/1
Maurice Edu 12/1
Lee McCulloch 14/1
David Weir 40/1
Gary Hooper 4/1
Anthony Stokes 5/1
Georgios Samaras 11/2
Shaun Maloney 7/1
Paddy McCourt 8/1
Freddie Ljungberg 10/1
Scott Brown 16/1
Charlie Mulgrew 25/1
Daniel Majstorovic 33/1
Emilio Izaguirre 40/1
Bets settled on the player who scores the last
goal for the title winning side.
All Bets void if title winning side faisl to score
on Sunday.

MATCH WINNER
Jelavic and Hooper Both to Score 2/1

HANDICAP ODDS
Kilmarnock (+2) 10/11
Tie 7/2
Rangers (-2) 13/8

Celtic (-2) 11/8
Tie 7/2
Motherwell (+2) 11/10

TO WIN TO NIL
Rangers 23/20
Celtic 4/5

TO SCORE IN BOTH HALVES
Rangers 4/5
Celtic 8/13

TO SCORE THE FIRST GOAL
Kilmarnock 11/4
No Goal 11/1
Rangers 1/4

TO SCORE THE FIRST GOAL
Celtic 1/6
No Goal 14/1
Motherwell 15/4

TOTAL RANGERS GOALS
None 13/2
One 3/1
Two 9/4
Three 16/5
Four Or More 3/1

TOTAL CELTIC GOALS
None 10/1
One 4/1
Two 13/5
Three 3/1
Four Or More 15/8

COME FROM BEHIND AND WIN
Kilmarnock 22/1
Rangers 6/1

COME FROM BEHIND AND DRAW
Kilmarnock 12/1
Rangers 12/1

COME FROM BEHIND AND WIN OR DRAW
Kilmarnock 9/1
Rangers 9/2

COME FROM BEHIND AND WIN
Celtic 13/2
Motherwell 28/1

COME FROM BEHIND AND DRAW
Celtic 16/1
Motherwell 16/1

COME FROM BEHIND AND WIN OR DRAW
Celtic 5/1
Motherwell 14/1

MARGIN OF VICTORY
Kilmarnock By 1 Goal 10/1
Kilmarnock By 2 Goals 25/1
Kilmarnock By 3 Goals 50/1
Kilmarnock By 4 or More goals 65/1
Rangers By 1 Goal 11/4
Rangers By 2 Goals 3/1
Rangers By 3 Goals 9/2
Rangers By 4 or More goals 5/1

MARGIN OF VICTORY
Celtic By 1 Goal 16/5
Celtic By 2 Goals 14/5
Celtic By 3 Goals 18/5
Celtic By 4 or More goals 3/1
Motherwell By 1 Goal 16/1
Motherwell By 2 Goals 40/1
Motherwell By 3 Goals 60/1
Motherwell By 4 or More goals 66/1

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Oasis Factor Kicks In For Cup Final

************************************WILLIAM HILL FA CUP FINAL SPECIALS***************************

Hills out to ‘get’ City, but:
8/13 MANCHESTER SATURDAY GLORY DOUBLE – UNITED TO CLINCH TITLE, CITY TO LIFT FA CUP

WILLIAM HILL offer 8/13 that Saturday will be a double glory day for Manchester football – with United clinching the Premier League title, followed by City lifting the FA Cup. ‘We’re offering 8/13 that the two Manchester clubs wrap up their respective trophy targets on Saturday’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills say they are keen to oppose Man City winning in 90m. ‘The perceived wisdom appears to be that Man City have the class to steamroller Stoke within 90 minutes – but we beg to differ, and will be looking to maintain a very competitive price – currently 10/11- about City doing that – and are happy to back our opinion to the tune of at least one million pounds’ added Sharpe.
Despite competition from Premier League matches, William Hill expect the FA Cup Final to produce the biggest betting turnover of any domestic match this season: ‘We anticipate a betting turnover of around £15m on the Cup Final – which may well be helped by the Premier League games encouraging punters to have accumulator bets. But the biggest club match of the season in turnover terms is odds-on to be the forthcoming Champions League Final’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

WHEN WILL TEVEZ BE SUBBED? (assuming he starts – stakes refunded if not).

00.01 – 30.00 25
30.01 – Half Time 16
Start of 2nd Half – 60.00 11/4
60.01 – End of Normal Time 5/6
Not To Be Subbed in Normal Time 7/4

**Carlos Tevez still at Man City First Day of Premier League Season 2011/12?

Yes 11/10
No 4/6

**Roberto Mancini at Man City First Day of Premier League Season 2011/12?

Yes 4/6
No 11/10

**Tony Pulis at Stoke First Day of Premier League Season 2011/12?

Yes 1/9
No 5/1

Man City Oasis Song Specials

The Masterplan
Any substitute to score for Man City: 7/2
(Extra time counts, penalty shoot out does not)

Roll With It
Any Man City player booked for diving: 10/1
(extra time counts)

Slide Away
Man City to lead but fail to lift the FA Cup: 9/2
(extra time and penalties count)

Don’t Look Back in Anger
Any Man City red card: 8/1
(Extra time counts)

Standing On The Shoulder of Giants
Either Man City centre back to score (must be Vincent Kompany or Joleon Lescott): 8/1
(extra time counts, penalty shoo out does not count)

Wonderwall
Joe Hart to save a penalty: 25/1
(extra time counts, penalty shoot outs do not count)

Let There Be Love
No yellow or red cards during the 90 minutes of the FA Cup final: 12/1

The Importance of Being ‘Nigel’
Nigel de Jong to be awarded the official FA man of the match: 25/1

Sunday Morning Call
Man City to lose the FA Cup final and Roberto Mancini to no longer be Man City manager at midnight Sunday: 66/1

Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Any Man City player to be booked for dissent: 7/1
(extra time counts)

Up In The Sky
Man City to concede from a Rory Delap throw in: 7/2
(Stoke must score within 10 seconds of a Rory Delap throw in for bets to be winners)

Some Might Say
1st Oasis song from to be referred to after kick off by ITV’s match commentator:

D’You Know What I Mean? 9/2
The Masterplan 9/2
Little By Little 6/1
Some Might Say 6/1
Roll With It 6/1
Standing On The Shoulder of Giants 8/1
Don’t Look Back In Anger 9/1
Wonderwall 10/1
Cigarettes & Alcohol 11/1
Up In the Sky 12/1
Slide Away 12/1
Stop Crying Your Heart Out 16/1
The Importance of Being Idle 20/1

(Only these 13 count from kick off until completion of the match)
(If none of the above are referred to, all bets void)

Cigarettes & Alcohol
How many times will ITV show Liam Gallagher or Noel Gallagher from kick off until the end of the final:

0 7/2
1 7/1
2 4/1
3 7/2
4 11/2
5 6/1
6 or more 7/2

(End of the final counts as the full time whistle (90 minutes or extra time) or last penalty scored))
(If sighted together in one shot, this counts as 2 sightings. Only live pictures count, no replays)

Little By Little
David Silva to be substituted: 4/6
(extra time counts, Silva must start or bets void)

WILLIAM HILL FA CUP SPECIALS……..(90m play unless specified)

90M ODDS…….10/11 Man City; 11/5 draw; 7/2 Stoke
LIFT TROPHY…..2/5 Man C; 2/1 Stoke
CITY WIN TO NIL – 5/2……Stoke likewise – 11/2
GAME DECIDED IN EXTRA TIME 9/2…….City win in e-t – 8/1……Stoke win in e-t – 16/1
GAME GOES TO PENALTY SHOOT OUT- 9/2….City win in pen shoot-out – 10/1; Stoke win pen shoot-out -10/1
WIN BOTH HALVES – 4/1 Man C; 14/1 Stoke
STOKE SCORE WITHIN 10S OF DELAP THROW – 7/2
FA MAN OF MATCH….6/1 Tevez; 7 Toure; 7 Silva; 8 Balotelli; 9 Pennant; 10 Dzeko; 11 Etherington; Walters; 12 Jones; Johnson Others on request.
COME FROM BEHIND TO WIN (90m)….8/1 Man C; 14/1 Stoke
BOTH TEAMS SCORE – 19/20 Yes; 4/5 No
WIN 1ST HALF – 7/5 Man C; 19/20 DRAW; 9/2 Stoke
MATCH GOALS – 4/6 TWO OR FEWER; 11/10 THREE OR MORE
CITY SCORE BOTH HALVES – 21/10; STOKE LIKEWISE 5/1
CLEAN SHEET – MAN C 23/20; STOKE 11/4
SCORE IN FIRST 15M – MAN C – 15/4; STOKE 7/1
FIRST PLAYER CARDED – 8 Balotelli; Vieira; Wilkinson; 9 De Jong; Shawcross; Wilson; 10 Huth; Zabaleta. 12 Diao; Faye; Kolarov; 14 Tevez. Others on request
CARD SHOWN WITHIN FIRST 15M- 16/5
TO WIN 1-0 – MAN C 11/2; STOKE 10/1. Other correct scores on request.

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Dominant Barca 2/1 To Win At Least Next Three La Liga Titles

Barcelona secured their third successive La Liga title with a draw against Levante and William Hill are offering 2/1 that they continue their impressive streak by winning at least the next three. They are 11/4 to win next year’s title and then relinquish their dominant grip. Barcelona are 1/2 to win La Liga next year, while Real Madrid are 13/8.

“Barcelona have dominated La Liga for the last three years and odds of 2/1 suggest that their dominance will continue for some time yet,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Real Madrid have been notoriously cut-throat with their managers over recent years although Hills offer 4/6 that Mourinho is still manager of Real on the first day of next season, while his Barca counterpart, Pep Guardiola, is 1/12 to still be at the Nou Camp next season.

William Hill Odds:

Barcelona Consecutive La Liga Wins*: 13/8 Three; 11/4 Four; 9/2 Five; 2/1 Six or more
*Currently 3 consecutive

La Liga 2011/12: 1/2 Barcelona; 13/8 Real Madrid; others on request

Jose Mourinho To Be At Real Madrid On First Day Of Next Season: 4.6 Yes; 11/10 No

Pep Guardiola to be at Barcelona on first day of next season: 1/12 Yes; 6/1 No

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Reading / Cardiff Playoff Specials

Reading take on Cardiff on Friday and they are the slight 5/4 favourites to secure a first leg victory against Cardiff who are 9/4 with the draw 11/5. Cardiff and Reading are both priced at 5/6 to qualify for the Wembley final. Two players who are certain to feature heavily in the game are Craig Bellamy and Ian Harte. Harte, Reading’s regular penalty taker, is 8/1 to score from the spot during the game, while Bellamy is 11/10 to still be at Cardiff on the first game of next season. Shane Long is 5/1 favourite to open the scoring during the game, with Noel Hunt 11/2. Craig Bellamy, Michael Chopra, Jay Bothroyd and Simon Church are all 7/1.

Hills are also offering 1/2 that the side which wins the Playoff final ends up being relegated from the Premier League next season. The Playoff winning side are also 25/1 to get the lowest ever points total.

“Sides that win the Championship playoffs generally spend the following season flirting with relegation and the odds suggest that whoever goes up will go straight back down,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Championship Playoffs Odds:

Reading / Cardiff:

90 Minutes: 5/4 Reading; 9/4 Cardiff; 11/5 Draw

To Qualify: 5/6 Cardiff; 5/6 Reading

First Goal Scorer: 5/1 Shane Long; 11/2 Noel Hunt; 7/1 Craig Bellamy; 7/1 Simon Church; 7/1 Jay Bothroyd; 7/1 Michael Chopra; 15/2 BAR

8/1 Ian Harte to score a penalty during the game

Championship Playoff Winner 2011/12 Season:
1/2 Relegated
7/1 Top Half
2/1 Bottom Half But Not Relegated
25/1 Lowest Ever Premier League Points Total (less than 11pts)

Bellamy at Cardiff on first day of next season: 11/10 Yes; 4/6 No

Further information…Joe Crilly…0208 918 3746 / 07850 518 164.

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