Jones Is In For Liverpool, Will Everton Pay The Penalty?

After his heroics against Blackburn, William Hill are offering 4/1 that Brad Jones saves a penalty against Everton at any point during the tie. With both games being local derbies, William Hill are expecting a couple of tasty affairs and are offering 4/1 that there are two or more red cards over the two matches (4/9 for none and 10/3 for one).

“Brad Jones will certainly not have expected to be playing on Sunday but now he will be studying tapes of Everton’s penalty takers to make sure he is prepared for any eventualities,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Chelsea have two very important games ahead of them and having rested a few of their big names against Fulham are expected to have the big guns firing against Spurs and Barcelona. Hills are offering 1/5 that John Terry starts both games, 5/6 for Frank Lampard and 1/6 that Ashley Cole does. Chelsea are 11/1 to bear Spurs on Sunday and Barcelona at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

William Hill Odds:

Chelsea to beat Spurs and Barcelona: 11/1

Brad Jones to save a penalty at any point (inc. Penalty shootout): 4/1

How many red cards over the two games: 4/9 none; 10/3 one; 4/1 two or more

Chelsea players to start matches against Spurs and Barcelona:

1/5 Terry
5/6 Lampard
6/5 Torres
7/4 Drogba
3/1 Sturridge
1/6 A. Cole

FA Cup winner: 9/4 Chelsea; 9/4 Tottenham; 5/2 Liverpool; 7/2 Everton

Nominate the finalists: 2/1 Tottenham/Liverpool; 11/5 Chelsea/Liverpool; 3/1 Tottenham/Everton; 16/5 Chelsea/Everton

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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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Could Mancini Be Robert-go By The End Of The Season?

The Carlos Tevez saga took another twist when Roberto Mancini was prevented from talking about the player at a Press Conference while reports suggested that he may not have the full backing of the squad and Hills make him 5/2 to fail to see out the season with City. He is 33/1 to be the first Premier League manager to leave his club.

The furore surrounding Carlos Tevez and his refusal to play has still not died down. Former club West Ham have enquired about the availability of the controversial striker and William Hill make the Hammers 16/1 to be Tevez’s next club. Juventus are the 11/4 favourites. Tevez is 4/9 to never start a Premier League match with Manchester City again.

“This Tevez situation appears to be a saga that will run and run and the longer it does so, the more sides that will register an interest in the want-away player,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “The latest side to do so are West Ham, but they are considered relative outsiders at the moment.”

Mancini to be at Manchester City on the last day of the season: 2/7 yes; 5/2 no

Tevez Next Club: 11/4 Juventus; 4/1 Corinthians; 6/1 AC Milan; 6/1 Inter Milan; 7/1 Real Madrid; 8/1 PSG; 10/1 Boca Juniors; 12/1 Napoli; 16/1 Chelsea; 16/1 West Ham; 20/1 Arsenal; 20/1 Barcelona…(others on request, loan deals count)

Tevez to start a Premier League game for Manchester City again: 13/8 yes; 4/9 no

1st Premier League Manager to leave his job: 4/7 Steve Kean; 7/2 Steve Bruce; 8/1 David Moyes; 10/1 Arsene Wenger; 12/1 Neil Warnock; 14/1 Alan Pardew; 16/1 BAR

33/1 Mancini to be first Premier League manager to leave his job

Derby Day And Premier League Specials

Of all of the games taking place this weekend, there are three derbies and William Hill are offering match bets on who will finish above each other in the table. Hills make Tottenham 8/13 to finish higher than Arsenal, Liverpool 1/7 to finish higher than Everton and Fulham 8/13 to finish above QPR.

Derby Day Premier League Match Bets (who will be higher at the end of the season?):
6/5 Arsenal; 8/13 Tottenham
4/1 Everton; 1/7 Liverpool
8/13 Fulham; 6/5 QPR

Highest Scoring Match:

11/4 Manchester United vs Norwich
9/2 Tottenham vs Arsenal
11/2 Bolton vs Chelsea
6/1 Blackburn vs Manchester City
7/1 Aston Villa vs Wigan
8/1 Sunderland vs West Brom
10/1 Everton vs Liverpool
10/1 Wolves vs Newcastle
12/1 Fulham vs QPR
16/1 Swansea vs Stoke

Highest Scoring Team: 3./1 Manchester United; 6/1 Chelsea; 13/2 Manchester City; 7/1 Aston Villa; 8/1 Tottenham; 12/1 Fulham; 12/1 Sunderland; 14/1 Wolves; 16/1 Everton; 16/1 Arsenal; 18/1 Liverpool; 22/1 Stoke; 22/1 West Brom; 22/1 Newcastle; 22/1 Swansea; 50/1 QPR; 66/1 Bolton; 100/1 Blackburn; 100/1 Wigan; 100/1 Norwich

Fastest Scoring Team: 13/2 Manchester United; 9/1 Chelsea; 9/1 Manchester City; 10/1 Aston Villa; 10/1 Tottenham; 12/1 Fulham; 12/1 Sunderland; 14/1 Liverpool; 14/1 Wolves; 14/1 Arsenal; 14/1 Everton; 16/1 Stoke; 16/1 West Brom; 16/1 Swansea; 16/1 Newcastle; 18/1 QPR; 18/1 Bolton; 22/1 Blackburn; 22/1 Wigan

Total Red Cards: 9/2 none; 13/8 one; 15/8 two; 9/2 three; 11/1 four or more

Hat-Trick scored: 3/1 yes; 2/9 no

Title Odds: 5/6 Manchester United; 9/4 Manchester City; 4/1 Chelsea; 33/1 Liverpool; 40/1 Arsenal; 66/1 Tottenham

Top Goalscorer: 7/4 Wayne Rooney; 11/4 Sergio Aguero; 13/2 Edin Dzeko; 10/1 Luis Suarez; 11/1 Javier Hernandez; 12/1 Robin van Persie; 16/1 BAR

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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Feelgood Factor Kicks In As Punters Pile On ‘ Pool

‘FEELGOOD FACTOR’ KICKS IN AS PUNTERS PILE ON ‘POOL

William Hill have cut Liverpool’s odds against Everton from 2/1 to 19/10 as punters bet on the feelgood factor kicking in as they play their first game since the new owners were announced. ‘We’ve only made a slight cut to Liverpool’s odds, but since the takeover was announced we’ve seen an upsurge in support for Liverpool to win the fixture with one punter in a branch in Chester gambling £4000 on them – the biggest bet we’ve seen all season for a Liverpool away win!” said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Merseyside Derbies are usually feisty affairs and William Hill are offering odds of 2/1 that there is a red card shown during the game. Liverpool, who go into Sunday’s game behind Everton and in the relegation zone, are 4/6 to finish the season in a higher league position than their Merseyside rivals. Hills have also cut their odds from 4/1 to 7/2 that Liverpool take all six points from Everton this season, while the blue side of Liverpool is out from 6/1 to 9/1 to take maximum points in the two grudge games. ‘Bragging rights are particularly important to these fans this season and draws are not a lot of good to either side at the moment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

Hill’s Derby Day Odds:

6/4 Everton; 19/10 Liverpool; 21/10 Draw

Will There Be A Red Card In The Derby Game: 2/1 Yes

Everton Points vs Liverpool
6…9/1
4…7/2
3…15/8
2…8/1
1….2/1
0…7/2

Liverpool Points vs Everton
6….7/2
4….2/1
3….15/8
2…8/1
1…7/2
0….9/1

Prem Position Season Match Bet
Liverpool 4/6
Everton 11/10

HOW LONG WILL NESV OWN LIVERPOOL?

William Hill have opened a book on when Liverpool’s new owners, NESV, will become ex-owners. ‘Fans will believe that John W Henry and his NESV colleagues are in for the long hal at Liverpool, but they may be disappointed’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe:

Hills: WHEN WILL LIVERPOOL’S NEW OWNERS SELL THE CLUB ON?

Before 31/12/2012
11/4

1/1/2013 – 31/12/2016
11/4

After 1/1/2017
4/6

LIVERPOOL ODDS -ON TO WIN NOTHING AGAIN

DESPITE acquiring new owners, Liverpool are still big odds-on shots to end the season with no major trophy to their credit. William Hill make them 1/12 to win no trophies, but offer 9/1 that they can win the FA Cup and 10/1 to land the Europa League.

Hills…..Where Will Liverpool Finish In Prem League?

Champions….100/1

2nd – 4th….9/2

5th-10th….1/3

11th-17th….4/1

Bottom 3…18/1

Liverpool FC to formally change their name to the Liverpool Redsox by the end of 2010 100/1

Liverpool FC to be playing in a new purpose built stadium by the first day of 2012-13 Premiership season 4/1 yes, 1/7 no

Roy Hodgson still boss on first day of next season? 8/11 yes…Evens no

Fernando Torres to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 3/1 yes, 2/9 no

Steven Gerrard to be sold in the January 2011 transfer window (loans do not count) 10/1 yes, 1/33 no

PREM SUNDAY SPECIALS….

Highest Scoring Team
Man City10/11
Everton3/1
Liverpool7/2
Blackpool5/1

Dead heat rules apply.

Team Scoring Quickest Goal
Man City13/8
Everton11/4
Liverpool3/1
Blackpool10/3

Dead heat rules apply.

Highest Scoring Match
Blackpool v Man City4/7
Everton v Liverpool5/4

FURTHER INFORMATION…..Graham Sharpe….0780 3233702

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