What Now For Blackburn? Relegation More Likely Than Winning Championship

Blackburn suffered relegation at the hands of Wigan and William Hill make Rovers 10/1 to go down to League one next season. They are 16/1 to win the league and 4/1 to win promotion by any means. Relegation often means that a number of star players could be released to balance the books and Hills are odds on about Yakubu (5/6), Paul Robinson (1/2) and David Dunn (8/13) all having left the club by the start of next season.

“Martin Olsson and Junior Hoilett look as though they are already planning their exit strategies and they may just be the start of the exodus with many big names tipped to leave this summer,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Steve Kean is 1/5 to no longer be in charge of Blackburn on the first day of next season (10/3 that he is still there).

The relegation dogfight now goes down to the final day with Bolton needing a win at the Britannia Stadium and counting on Manchester City beating QPR. The Wanderers are 4/11 to go down, with QPR 2/1.

Blackburn next season:

Championship Outright – 16/1
Relegation: 10/1
Promotion – 4/1

Steve Kean at Rovers first day of next season: 1/5 no; 10/3 yes

Will players still be at Blackburn on the first day of next season:

YAK – YES 5/6 NO 5/6
ROBINSON – YES 6/4 NO 1/2
DUNN – YES 6/5 NO 8/13
DANN – YES 8/13 NO 6/5

Premier League Relegation:
4/11 Bolton; 2/1 QPR

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

T: 0208 918 3746
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E: jcrilly@williamhill.co.uk

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What Price City To Be Dunn Over ?

WILL CITY BE DUNN OVER?

WITH BLACKBURN’S David Dunn quoted as saying that his side should ‘kick lumps’ out of Manchester City, William Hill have made the Rovers’ star a 20/1 shot to be sent off during the game, and opened a book on how many Blackburn players will be carded in the match, offering 16/1 that seven or more of them will see red or yellow.
Hills offer 8/1 that no Rovers player is booked; 3/1 just one; 9/4 two; 3/1 three; 6/1 four; 8/1 five; 12/1 six. ‘If Dunn and Blackburn wanted to keep on the right side of the ref in this match, he seems to have gone a strange way about it’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

HOW MANY PREM PLAYERS WILL SEE RED OVER FIRST WEEKEND?………William Hill are betting on how many red cards will be dished out during the first round of Premiership matches, and offer: 2/1 None; 5/4 one; 10/3 two; 8/1 three or more.

WHICH BIG 5 HIT MAN WILL STRIKE FASTEST?

William Hill have opened a book on which Big 5 striker will hit the fastest goal of the first round of Premiership matches:
Which Big 5 Striker Will Score Fastest (By Match Minute)
Anelka 6/1
Rooney 7/1
Owen 7/1
Drogba 7/1
Torres 7/1
Addebayor 8/1
Gerrard 8/1
Eduardo 10/1
Van Persie 10/1
Tevez 10/1
9/1 none of these to score.
Each-way fifth 1,2,3.
**Only these players to count.
Which Team Will Score The Fastest Goal ? (By Match Minute)
Chelsea 6/1
Man Utd 6/1
Man City 8/1
Arsenal 10/1
Liverpool 11/1
Aston Villa 12/1
Everton 14/1
Stoke 14/1
Burnley 16/1
Wolves 16/1
West Ham 16/1
Tottenham 16/1
Bolton 20/1
Sunderland 20/1
Portsmouth 20/1
Fulham 20/1
Wigan 25/1
Blackburn 25/1
Hull 33/1
Birmingham 33/1
Each-way one fifth the odds 1,2,3.
Which Match Will Have The Fastest Goal ?
Chelsea v Hull 5/1
Man Utd v Birmingham 5/1
Everton v Arsenal 6/1
Blackburn v Man City 7/1
Tottenham v Liverpool 8/1
Stoke v Burnley 9/1
Aston Villa v Wigan 9/1
Wolves v West Ham 9/1
Portsmouth v Fulham 10/1
Bolton v Sunderland 10/1
Each-way one fifth the odds 1,2,3.
BURN-ING MONEY?
William Hill have taken a bet of £300 on Burnley winning the Premiership at odds of 2500/1 – in a Hampstead, London betting shop. ‘It is fair to say that this was the most unexpected bet we have taken on the title race, and we have cut their odds to, er, 2000/1’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe, ‘But it wasn’t such a shock to take a £10,000 bet on Manchester City, in the form of a £5000 each-way wager. Burnley and City are our worst potential outcomes in the title race but it is fair to say we are taking one of them more seriously than the other!’
LATEST William Hill PREMIERSHIP TITLE ODDS: 15/8 Chelsea; 23/10 Man U; 4 Liverpool; 9 Arsenal; 11 Man City; 125 Spurs; 200 Everton; Villa; 500 West Ham;2000 Burnley.
WIHTOUT BIG 4….5/6 Man C; 7/2 Spurs; 5 Everton; 13/2 Villa; 33 Fulham; Sunderland; West Ham
PUNTERS BET ON BROKEN HART

Portsmouth’s Paul Hart has been the heaviest backed manager in William Hill‘s ‘first Premiership boss to go’ market. Hart is now 4/1 favourite, having been backed down from 6/1, with Phil Brown and Alex McLeish the 9/2 joint second favourites, and Mark Hughes 6/1 fourth favourite. ‘Pompey’s financial woes and their lacklustre form at the end of the last campaign undoubtedly explain the gamble on Hart, but if their takeover goes through shortly and they are able to bring players in, their situation could change rapidly’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills: FIRST PREM BOSS TO GO…4/1 Hart; 9/2 Brown; McLeish; 6/1 Hughes;16 Martinez;McCarthy; Megson; 20 Benitez; Hodgson; Pulis; Zola; 25 Ancelotti; Allardyce; Bruce; 28 Wenger; 33 Coyle; O’Neill; Redknapp; 40 Moyes; Ferguson
William Hill RELEGATION ODDS….4/7 Burnley; 4/5 Birmingham; 4/5 Hull; 6/4 Portsmouth; 13/8 Wolves; 3/1 Stoke; 4/1 Wigan; 7/1 Bolton; 8/1 Blackburn; 9/1 Sunderland.
Further information…….graham sharpe…0208 918 3731

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