*****************************WILLIAM HILL PREMIERSHIP SPECIALS***************************
WILL HIGH SCORING START CONTINUE?
WILLIAM HILL are betting on how many goals will be scored in Saturday’s eight Premiership games as the league produces its highest average number of goals per game so far this campign. ‘With 2.84 goals being scored on average in each Premiership game so far, we’re offering odds on how many will be scored from the eight games being played on Saturday – and anyone thinking this is a long term trend should get on the 6/4 for 23 or more!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe. Hills also offer 10/1 that any weekend Premier League game will top the Man U- Man C total of 7 goals.
**Total Premier League Goals (Saturday games only)
Under 20 Goals 7/4
20 – 22 Goals incl. 7/4
Over 22 Goals 6/4
Any weekend Premier league game to have 8 or more goals: 10/1
When will Chelsea lose in the Premier league?
Wigan A 9/1
Liverpool H 11/4
Aston Villa A 11/2
Blackburn H 25/1
Bolton A 25/1
Man Utd H 7/2
Wolves H 66/1
Arsenal A 6/1
Man City A 14/1
Unbeaten in these matches 7/2
Matches must be played in the stated order
**Top of the Premier league after Saturdays games:
Chelsea 1/100 …….Man Utd 16/1
**Highest scoring Premier league match (Saturday games):
Liverpool v Hull 9/4
Tottenham v Burnley 3/1
Fulham v Arsenal 11/2
Stoke v Man Utd 11/2
Wigan v Chelsea 7/1
Portsmouth v Everton 8/1
Blackburn v Aston Villa 10/1
Birmingham v Bolton 14/1
One fifth 1,2,3.
**Fastest scoring Premier league team (Saturday games) (by match minute)
Liverpool 9/2
Tottenham 11/2
Man Utd 6/1
Chelsea 7/1
Arsenal 7/1
Everton 8/1
Aston Villa 12/1
Bolton 14/1
Blackburn 14/1
Birmingham 14/1
Portsmouth 14/1
Fulham 16/1
Stoke 25/1
Wigan 25/1
Burnley 28/1
Hull 33/1
One fifth 1,2,3,4.
BROWN NOW ODDS ON TO BE NEXT BOSS TO GO
WILLIAM HILL have made Phil Brown odds on to be the first Premiership manager to leave his club this season, cutting him from 13/8 to 10/11, and replacing Pompey’s Paul Hart who is out from 6/5 to 6/4. ‘Despite Portsmouth’s dreadful, literally point-less start to the season, punters want to be on Brown rather than Hart to go first’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
HILLS offer 5/4 that Phil Brown will no longer be Hull City manager on the final day of the Premiership season and 4/7 that he will still be in place.
Hull are now 4/7 to be relegated this season (5/4 to stay) and 11/4 to finish bottom of the table. They are 18/1 to pull off a shock win at Liverpool this weekend.
WILLIAM HILL; NEXT PREM BOSS TO GO….10/11 Brown; 6/4 Hart; 11/2 Megson; 13/2 McLeish; 16 Allardyce; Hughes; Martinez.
HILLS: TO BE RELEGATED: 4/9 Portsmouth (!3/8 stay up); 4/7 Hull (5/4); 11/10 Burnley; 13/8 Birmingham; 9/4 Wolves; 9/2 Wigan; 5/1 Bolton.
TO FINISH BOTTOM: 11/8 Portsmouth; 11/4 Hull; 4 Burnley; 8 Birminngham; 9 Wolves; 16 Wigan; 20 Bolton.
Paul Hart to be Portsmouth manager on the last day of the season: 4/7 No 5/4 Yes
**When will the 1st Premier manager go:
Sep-09 4/1
Oct-09 6/4
Nov-09 10/3
Dec-09 7/1
Jan-10 10/1
Feb 1st Or Later 10/1
No Manager To Go 50/1
CHELSEA 16/1 TO STAY UNBEATEN
Chelsea have been cut from 6/5 to 11/10 favourites to win the Premiership title by William Hill who make Manchester United 9/4 favourites and also offer 13/2 Liverpool; 8/1 Arsenal; 10/1 Man City; 50/1 Spurs; 125/1 Villa; 250/1 Everton. City are 11/10 with Hills to finish in the top four, 4/6 not to.
AND HILLS NOW MAKE CHELSEA 16/1 TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED ALL SEASON IN THE PREMIERSHIP. They are 66/1 to win the Domestic Trble; 150/1 to win all four major trophies.
HILL’S TITLE FORECASTS:
Straight Forecasts:
Chelsea – Man Utd 2/1
Man Utd – Chelsea 11/4
Chelsea – Liverpool 8/1
Chelsea – Arsenal 9/1
Chelsea – Man City 14/1
Man Utd – Liverpool 12/1
Liverpool – Chelsea 16/1
Man Utd – Arsenal 20/1
Man Utd – Man City 28/1
Arsenal – Chelsea 20/1
Man City – Chelsea 25/1
Liverpool – Man Utd 25/1
Arsenal – Man Utd 28/1
Man City – Man Utd 40/1
Liverpool – Arsenal 40/1
Liverpool – Man City 50/1
Arsenal – Liverpool 50/1
Man City – Liverpool 66/1
Arsenal – Man City 66/1
Man City – Arsenal 66/1
**Despite losing to Man Utd, Manchester City are 8/13 favourites in Hill’s Without the Big 4 market in which Spurs are 5/2 and Hills also offer 9/2 Villa; 12 Everton; 33 Sunderland; 50 Fulham.
SOL HEADED BACK TO PREM? BET ON IT
WILLIAM HILL have opened a book on where Sol Campbell will next play his football – and rate the Premier League the 5/2 favourite.
‘Sol’s future is a matter of huge speculation and his ill-fated liaison with League Two has probably raised his profile so high that there will be no shortage of offers from other clubs as a result – he’ll probably be looking to get back to the top level after what seems to have been an unproductive flirtation with League Two football’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills are also betting on whether Sven will remain at Notts County as Director of Football or Coach/Manager until the end of this season and offer 1/10 that he will, 11/2 that he will not. ‘Sven is in an ideal position at the moment – where someone else is getting the blame for the side’s current indifferent form. But if the current manager were to leave the pressure would be on Sven to take over – and then he’d be in the firing line if results weren’t up to expectation’ added Sharpe.
WILLIAM HILL – WHERE WILL SOL NEXT PLAY? (Next club after Notts Co)
English Premier League 5/2
Championship 3/1
MLS 4/1
SPL 10/1
French Ligue 1 10/1
Spanish La Liga 10/1
Italian Serie A 10/1
League 1 14/1
German Bundesliga 14/1
League 2 40/1
**Sven to see season out employed as Director of Football or Manager at Notts Co? – 1/10 yes; 11/2 no.
**Sven to see out his 5 year contract?
20/1 Yes, 1/150 No
Where will Notts County Finish in League Two?
Winners 15/8
Runner Up 7/2
Third 4/1
Fourth – Seventh 11/4
Eighth – Twelfth 10/1
Thirteenth – Twenty Second 18/1
Relegated 33/1
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