Wigan Man Lands The ‘impossible’ Treble!

You would have thought that an Everton fan based in Wigan would be used to supporting the underdogs and his penchant for the plucky outsiders has earned him a share of William Hill’s longest odds football treble. The man, in his mid 40s, who wishes to remain anonymous placed £5.00 on Blackburn beating Manchester United, Aston Villa beating Chelsea and when Ji Dong-Won scored the 93rd minute winner for Sunderland against Manchester City landing a 1517/1 hat-trick of results worth £7590.

“To find three of the least predictable of the season and put them in a virtually impossible treble leaves us very relieved he was only prepared to risk a fiver on the outcome,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “The Blackburn game saw the biggest winning Premier League odds we have ever offered, 22/1 for them to win at Old Trafford and by adding Sunderland and Villa to the mix, the lucky punter beat odds of 1517/1. It is a little surprising he didn’t add Everton to win at West Brom, which would have boosted his winnings to nearly £20,000.”

The winning selections:

£5 stake scooped £7590

Blackburn to beat Manchester United: 22/1
Aston Villa to beat Chelsea: 10/1
Sunderland to beat Manchester City: 5/1

Joe Crilly
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Villas Boas Rescued But Rovers May Be Kean To Give Steve The Elbow

Blackburn were unable to build on their victory at Old Trafford and were promptly defeated at home by Stoke. William Hill make Steve Kean’s men 8/13 to go down with Bolton 8/15 favourites and Wigan 4/7 while they are 11/4 to finish bottom.

Frank Lampard salvaged a victory for Chelsea and Hills make them 9/4 second favourites to win the Premier League without the two Manchester sides. The three points against Wolves has eased some of the pressure on manager, Andre Villas-Boas and Hills make him odds on, at 8/13, to still be at Chelsea on the first day of next season. While AVB was met with cheers, two of his counterparts, Steve Kean and Alex McLeish, were met with jeers and Hills make them 8/13 (Kean) and Even money (McLeish) to have left their positions before the start of the 2012/13 season. Kean is 10/11 favourite to be the second Premier League manager to leave his job.

“Just as Andre Villas-Boas looks doomed, he manages to claw his way back from the brink and our odds hint that he may well be there come next season,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Unfortunately, we may not be able to say the same about Steve Kean and Alex McLeish.”

Relegation: 8/15 Bolton; 4/7 Wigan; 8/13 Blackburn; 7/4 Wolves; 9/4 QPR; 3/1 Swansea; 11/2 Norwich; 14/1 BAR

To stay up: 11/8 Bolton; 5/4 Wigan; 6/5 Blackburn; 2/5 Wolves; 1/3 QPR; 2/9 Swansea; 1/10 BAR

Premier League to finish bottom: 2/1 Bolton; 5/2 Wigan; 11/4 Blackburn; 9/1 Wolves; 10/1 QPR; 14/1 Swansea; 20/1 BAR

Winner without Manchester: 13/8 Tottenham; 9/4 Chelsea; 5/2 Arsenal; 6/1 Liverpool; 125/1 Everton; 125/1 Newcastle

Steve Kean still at Blackburn on first day of next season: 6/5 yes; 8/13 No

Alex McLeish to still be at Aston Villa on the first day of next season: 8/11 yes; Evens no

Andre Villas Boas to still be at Chelsea on the first game of next season: 8/13 yes; 6/5 no

Second Premier League manager to leave: 10/11 Steve Kean; 7/4 Owen Coyle; 9/2 Andre Villas Boas; 8/1 Alex McLeish; 10/1 Mick McCarthy; 11/1 Neil Warnock; 16/1 BAR

Joe Crilly
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When Will Sir Alex Quit ?

WHEN WILL BIRTHDAY BOY FERGIE QUIT?

ALTHOUGH his 70th birthday was ruined by United’s shock defeat by Blackburn, Sir Alex Ferguson is just 3/1 still to be in charge at Old Trafford in 2015 – and 13/8 to depart the job in 2012. ‘Sir Alex may have considered his future after the Blackburn game but he’ll no doubt be determined to make amends for one of the worst results of his time as United boss’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Following the game Hills make Man C 8/13 Prem title favourites with United now 7/4.
STEVE KEAN IS NOW EVENS WITH William Hill STILL TO BE BLACKBURN BOSS ON THE FIRST DAY OF NEXT SEASON, 8/11 TO BE GONE BY THEN. ‘Steve Kean continues to confound his critics – and punters convinced he’d be gone by now’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

William Hill– when will Sir Alex cease to be United boss?

2012 13/8
2013 5/2
2014 11/4
2015 OR LATER 3/1

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twitter- @sharpeangle

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Didier No Longer Top Drog But You Bet He Will Stay In January

With uncertainty surrounding the Chelsea future of Didier Drogba, William Hill think that he will stay at the club during the January transfer window offering 2/5 that he is still there on the 1st February 2012 (7/4 that he moves during that period).

“Drogba has long been the main targetman for Chelsea, however his position as top dog is under threat from some of the younger pups,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly. “Saying that, however, we do not think that he will bolt for the exit in January.”

Palace Travel To Old Trafford And Wednesday Europa Prices

Crystal Palace head to Old Trafford on Wednesday with the hosts 1/4 favourites with William Hill to secure a victory and the Eagles a massive 12/1 to spring an upset. With the hosts such firm favourites, Hills are offering a market on how many goals the home side will score and make two the 11/4 favourite followed by three at 3/1 but should the flood gates open, Hills make seven or more goals 33/1. Palace’s Wilfried Zaha has drawn comparisons to Lionel Messi but Hills think he has a long way to go before realising that potential and he is 4/1 to play for England before the 2014 World Cup. Zaha is 6/1 to score anytime and 16/1 to open the scoring at Old Trafford.

“Zaha will have the ultimate platform to showcase his talents although, we ultimately think that he (and his team) will struggle to score, let alone win,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Birmingham and Spurs are both taking part in the Europa League on Wednesday and while Birmingham are outsiders to win away in Braga (at 5/1) but Spurs are 2/5 to defeat PAOK Salonika at White Hart Lane. Spurs still represent England’s best prospect in this tournament and are 9/1 favourites to win the tournament.

Carling Cup:

1/4 Manchester United; 12/1 Crystal Palace; 9/2 Draw

To Qualify: 1/16 Manchester United; 7/1 Crystal Palace

How many goals will Manchester United Score: 15/2 none; 7/2 one; 11/4 two; 3/1 three; 6/1 four; 10/1 five; 20/1 six; 33/1 seven or more

Wilfried Zaha to play for England before the start of the 2014 World Cup: 4/1 yes; 1/7 no

Europa League:

Spurs Stage of Elimination: 7/2 group stage; 7/2 last 32; 4/1 last 16; 5/1 quarter final; 13/2 semi final; 9/1 runner up; 9/1 winner

Birmingham Stage of Elimination: 11/10 group stage; 2/1 last 32; 4/1 last 16; 10/1 quarter final; 25/1 semi final; 33/1 runner up; 50/1 winner

2/5 Spurs; 7/1 PAOK Salonika; 10/3 Draw
11/20 Braga; 5/1 Birmingham; 3/1 Draw

Europa League Outright: 9/1 Tottenham; 10/1 PSG; 10/1 Atletico; 14/1 Schalke; 14/1 PSV; 14/1 Stoke; 20/1 Lazio; 20/1 Udinese; 25/1 Braga; 25/1 Twente; 28/1 Fulham; 33/1 BAR

Other Brit sides: 50/1 Birmingham; 100/1 Celtic

Furthest progressing Brit side: 15/8 Tottenham; 2/1 Stoke; 9/4 Fulham; 9/1 Celtic; 10/1 Birmingham

Joe Crilly
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Manchester Derby + Sunday Prem Specials

MANCHESTER DERBY………UNITED -CITY SHOWDOWN……SPECIALS

SIX OF THE BEST AT OLD TRAFFORD?

WITH Manchester United and Manchester City both averaging over three goals per game in the Premier League this season, William Hill are offering 11/1 that their derby showdown will produce SIX or more goals, and 66/1 that the game ends up 3-3. ‘We’re offering 11/1 that no goals will be scored during the game but suspect that there will be more interest in the same price for six or more goals given both sides’ prolific scoring record thus far this season’ said Graham Sharpe, Hill’s spokesman.

90min….5/4 Man U; 2/1 draw; Man City 3/1

Rooney v AgueroMatchBet:
Rooney2/1
Tie10/11
Aguero11/4
– “Bets void if either player doesn’t start.”

7/1 Rooney to score AND be carded.
2/1 Goal scored in 15 minutes of kick off.
4/6 Both sides to score; 13/5 United only; 5/1 Man C only.
2/1 Man U to score in both halves.
10/3 Man C to score in both halves.
13/5 Man U to win to nil
5/1 City to win to nil
13/8 Man U to keep clean sheet.
14/5 City to keep clean sheet
15/2 United to come from behind and win.
11/1 City to come from behind and win.
11/4 penalty awarded; 10/3 penalty scored; 11/1 penalty missed
11/1 no goals in game; 15/4 – one; 5/2 – two; 14/5 – three; 9/2 – four; 17/2- five; 11/1 six or more.

PREMIER LEAGUE SUNDAY SPECIALS –

HighestScoringMatch
QPR v Chelsea9/4
Arsenal v Stoke5/2
Man Utd v Man City3/1
Blackburn v Tottenham3/1
Fulham v Everton7/1

E/W ¼ ODDS 1-2

HighestScoringTeam_
Chelsea11/4
Arsenal10/3
Man Utd5/1
Tottenham5/1
Fulham15/2
Man City10/1
Blackburn10/1
Everton11/1
Stoke18/1
QPR33/1
E/W 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

FastestScoringTeam_
Chelsea9/2
Arsenal5/1
Man Utd11/2
Tottenham6/1
Man City7/1
Fulham7/1
Blackburn15/2
Everton8/1
Stoke10/1
QPR11/1
E/W 1/5TH ODDS 1-2-3

TotalRedCards_
None6/4
One5/4
Two7/2
Three10/1
Four or more16/1

HatTrickScored_
Yes9/2
No1/8

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twitter – @sharpeangle

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Europa League Specials…rooney Vs. Aguero

Tottenham are the 5/4 favourites to be the British side to progress furthest in this year’s Europa League. Stoke have been impressive in this year’s competition and Hills make them 9/4 second favourites while Fulham are 11/4.

Two British sides (Birmingham and Celtic) are odds on (at 4/11 and 1/8) to fail to make it out of the Group Stage. Spurs appear most likely to be knocked out of the competition at the round of 16 (11/4) along with Stoke (14/5), while Fulham are 11/8 to go out at the round of 32 stage.

Rooney vs. Aguero

Wayne Rooney and Sergio Aguero both got on the Champions League scoresheet ahead of the Manchester derby on Sunday and William Hill make the England striker the 2/1 slight favourite to outscore his Argentinean compatriot. United are 10/11 favourites to win the match at Old Trafford with City 5/2 and the draw 23/10.

“It is likely to be a close match on Sunday and neither team will be wanting to lose their unbeaten record, let alone to their bitterest rivals and it may well take a moment of magic from the two sides’ leading scorers,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Europa League Odds:

4/5 Club Brugge; 14/5 Birmingham; 23/10 Draw
12/5 Wisla Krakow; 23/20 Fulham; 23/10 Draw
8/13 Rennes; 9/2 Celtic; 11/4 Draw
4/9 Stoke; 13/2 Maccabi Tel Aviv; 10/3 Draw
4/6 Tottenham; 9/2 Rubin Kazan; 5/2 Draw

British side to progress furthest: 5/4 Tottenham; 9/4 Stoke; 11/4 Fulham; 7/1 Birmingham; 12/1 Celtic

Stage of Elimination:

Group Stage Round Of 32 Round Of 16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Runners Up Winners
Tottenham 8/1 11/5 11/4 7/2 11/2 10/1 10/1
Stoke 10/3 7/4 14/5 4/1 7/1 14/1 22/1
Fulham 11/2 11/8 13/5 4/1 7/1 16/1 25/1
Birmingham 4/11 16/5 12/1 33/1 66/1 66/1 80/1
Celtic 1/8 6/1 25/1 66/1 100/1 100/1 100/1

Aguero / Rooney:

Who will score the most goals during Manchester Derby: 2/1 Wayne Rooney; 7/2 Sergio Aguero; 8/11 Draw

Score First: 11/2 Rooney; 15/2 Aguero

Score anytime: 6/4 Aguero; 9/4 Rooney

Hat Trick: 40/1 Rooney; 50/1 Aguero

Joe Crilly
Press Officer
Twitter: @footy_joe

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Goldenballs Beck To England But Tevez Could Be Off…

David Beckham’s contract with LA Galaxy is due to run out in November and William Hill think that his next contract will be in England offering 8/13 that he returns to these shores. With reported interest from PSG, Hills make France the 4/1 second favourite while he is 5/1 to stay in the US. Recent reports have suggested that Manchester United may be lining Becks up for a Sporting Director’s role and Hills make him 12/1 to fill that role before the end of 2012.

“Becks has never hidden the fact that he would love to return to Manchester United and while he may not be able to bend it as much as he used to, there may well be a seat with his name on in the upper echelons of Old Trafford,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

With Carlos Tevez coming back off his suspension, William Hill do not hold out much hope of him staying put for too long and Hills are offering odds on who he will join next. He is 11/4 to move to Juventus and 4/1 to join Corinthians.

William Hill think that Wayne Rooney will only miss one match of the European Championships following his red card against Montenegro. He is offered at 2/5 for his ban to be set at one game, while he is 7/4 to be the recipient of at least a two game suspension.

Where will Beckham’s next contract be: 8/13 England; 4/1 France; 5/1 USA; 7/1 Italy; 16/1 UAE; 20/1 Scotland; 25/1 Brazil; 25/1 Qatar; 50/1 (*includes any coaching role **Bets void if no contract signed by the end of 2013)

Beckham to be officially appointed Manchester United’s Sporting Director before the end of 2012: 12/1

Carlos 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

Wayne Rooney Ban Length: 2/5 one match; 7/4 two or more matches (pertains to red card vs Montenegro)

Nottingham Forest next manager: 8/11 Steve Cotterill; 5/2 Mark Robins; 4/1 Kevin MacDonald; 9/2 Roy Keane; 8/1 John Pemberton; 10/1 Nigel Clough; 20/1 BAR

Republic of Ireland to qualify for Euro 2012: 5/6 yes; 5/6 no

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

Twitter: @footy_joe

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United 5/6 To End Chelsea’s Unbeaten Start…you Bet Torres Is Going To Struggle

Manchester United ad Chelsea meet in what should be the first title shoot out of the season and William Hill make Manchester United the 5/6 favourites to win this clash, with Chelsea 7/2. The draw is offered at 12/5.

This fixture last season, almost proved to be the title decider and the match ups between these two over the course of the season may be vital in deciding the destination of the Premier League trophy and Hills offer 4/1 that Manchester United take six points off Chelsea this season, while their West London rivals are 9/1 to do likewise.

“Chelsea are unbeaten at the moment but their young manager looks like his side will be up against it trying to maintain that at Old Trafford on Sunday,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Fernando Torres is 10/1 to open the scoring against Manchester United and 7/2 to score anytime against the Champions as his goal drought continues. Wayne Rooney has back to back Premier League hat-tricks and Hills make him 33/1 to get his third on Sunday.

Man Utd points vs Chelsea: 4/1 six; 3/1 four; 9/4 three; 10/1 two; 4/1 one; 9/1 none

Chelsea points vs Man Utd: 9/1 six; 4/1 four; 9/4 three; 10/1 two; 3/1 one; 4/1 none

When will Utd First lose in PL: 7/2 Chelsea; 4/1 Stoke; 20/1 Norwich; 3/1 Liverpool; 1/1 not to lose any of these

When will Chelsea First lose in the PL: 5/6 Man Utd; 20/1 Swansea; 16/1 Bolton; 14/1 Everton; 21/10 not to lose any of these games

When will Torres next score for Chelsea: 7/2 Man Utd; 15/8 Fulham; 11/4 Swansea; 6/1 Valencia; 15/2 Bolton; 11/2 None of these games

Joe Crilly
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Managerial Madness Starts Early…fabregas Latest

The managerial merry-go-round was in overdrive earlier today when Neil Warnock was backed in from 9/2 to 9/4 to be the first Premier League manager to leave at William Hill. The QPR boss was the subject of internet speculation which saw his odds tumble as punters piled in with countless three figure bets although the gamble subsided as a statement was released from the club stating Warnock was going nowhere. Despite the assurances over his short term future, Warnock remains the favourite to go first followed by Steve Kean at 7/2 and Mick McCarthy at 9/1.

“It appears that Warnock is safe for now, but there is seldom smoke without fire and we expect that this is a gamble that would only need the slightest spark to reignite again,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Hills First Premier League Manager To Go: 11/4 Neil Warnock; 7/2 Steve Kean; 9/1 Mick McCarthy; 10/1 Steve Bruce; 10/1 Owen Coyle; 10/1 Roberto Martinez; 10/1 David Moyes; 12/1 Roberto Mancini; 12/1 Sir Alex Ferguson; 14/1 Harry Redknapp; 16/1 Alan Pardew; 20/1 Brendan Rodgers; 20/1 Alex McLeish…others on request

De Gea To Fill Van Der Sar’s Big Boots

In his final season at Old Trafford Edwin Van Der Sar conceded 31 goals in 33 Premier League games and William Hill are offering 1/5 that his replacement, David de Gea concedes 31 or fewer goals in his first 33 Premier League matches. He is 10/3 to concede more.

“Edwin van der Sar has cast a huge shadow over Old Trafford, much like Peter Schmeichel did but the odds suggest that de Gea will fill his boots,” said Hill’s spokesman Joe Crilly.

Cesc Fabregas looks all but certain to leave Arsenal, with Hills slashing his odds to go once more from 2/7 to 1/7 while another midfielder seemingly on the move, is Charlie Adam, who is offered at 1/8 to leave Blackpool for Liverpool. He is 8/1 to go to either Aston Villa or Tottenham and 12/1 to join Manchester United.

“If Charlie does not go to Liverpool, we won’t Adam and Eve it!!!”

Joe Crilly
Press Officer

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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
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