Biggest World Cup Gamble Ever On England V Germany

Bookies fear melt-down if England win World Cup as:
BIGGEST WORLD CUP GAMBLE EVER ON ENGLAND V GERMANY

WITH THE WORLD CUP already on course to become the biggest betting event of all time with over £1 billion gambled for the first time on any one tournament, William Hill are predicting that England versus Germany on Sunday could produce the biggest betting turnover ever for an individual match.
‘This match has the potential to produce a bigger betting turnover than the Final given the rivalry between the two countries over the years and it is a certainty that over £25million will be at stake on the outcome, while it could go much higher than that’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.’And if England do go through and meet Argentina in the next round that could be an even bigger betting game. Should England go all the way and win the World Cup bookies will have to shell out up to £50m, making it the grimmest day in bookmaking – currently a record held by Frankie Dettori’s seven race winning streak at Ascot in September 1996′
ENGLAND are 17/10 to win the game in 90m play with Germany 9/5, and the draw 2/1.
**William Hill expect to take bets from customers in a record 188 countries via the internet on the England-Germany game.

ENGLAND 3/1 FOR FIVE STAR PENALTY DISPLAY
William Hill are offering 3/1 that England will score ALL of their first FIVE penalties in any shoot-out they take part in at the World Cup.
Hills OFFER 9/2 THAT ENGLAND-GERMANY WILL BE DECIDED VIA A PENALTY SHOOT OUT, 10/1 THAT ENGLAND WIN BY THAT METHOD, 9/1 THAT GERMANY DO SO.
And Hills have opened a book on whether named players score their first spot-kicks in the first shoot-out they contest:

William Hill…..PAYING THE PENALTY: ( prices to score)
Barry yes 1/3, no 9/4
Gerrard yes 1/3, no 9/4
Lampard yes 2/7, no 5/2
Milner yes 2/7, no 5/2
Rooney yes 1/3, no 9/4

William Hill ENGLAND-GERMANY/WORLD CUP SPECIALS…..
1/2 England to be allowed a beer by Fabio on the eve of the match; 6/4 not.
6/4 Rooney to score his first goal in 1st 90m play.
2/1 Defoe to score again within first 90m play.
3/1 England player(s) to celebrate victory over Germany by blowing vuvuzela.
9/2 Game to go to penalty shoot-out.
10/1 Fabio pictured drinking pint of beer,
16/1 Fabio given honorary knighthood.
25/1 Fabio to appear in tv beer commercial.
100/1 England to beat Germany 4-2
200/1 England to beat Germany 5-1.

ENGLAND FAVOURITES TO OUTDO ANDY MURRAY
William Hill offer 4/7 that the England football team are still in the World Cup when Andy Murray is knocked out of Wimbledon – 5/4 that it happens the other way round! ‘There are no English players left in the Wimbledon tournament so Andy has already scored a win for Scotland over England – but now comes the big one – Andy to outlast the England football team.’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.

DEVON PUNTER CREAMS OFF BIG WORLD CUP PROFITS
A mystery punter from Eastern Europe has won over £50,000 on a World Cup winning streak at William Hill in Tiverton. This makes him Hill’s biggest ever football winner in Devon. Having staked £3770 on Michael Dawson to score first in England’s dour 0-0 draw with Algeria at 25/1, the mystery man claimed back his stake due to Dawson not playing. He promptly placed the whole £3770 on Wesley Sneijder to score first for Holland against Japan at 6/1 and Paraguay to beat Slovakia at 10/11 – both at the weekend. This won the man £50,380.91. He then proceeded to reinvest £11,000 of this on England to win against Slovenia winning him a further £4,440 taking his winning streak to well over £50,000.
**BY CONTRAST, a William Hill telephone betting client was deprived of a potential £360,000 payout from an accumulator bet on Group outcomes when Italy failed to qualify from their Group.

Further information…..graham sharpe….0780 3233702.

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20/1 England To Play Brazil In World Cup Final

****************************************************WORLD CUP SPECIALS….BECKS……SHEFFIELD RIVALRY******************************************************

20/1 ENGLAND – BRAZIL IS WORLD CUP FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL!

William Hill are offering 20/1 that England and Brazil, who play a weekend friendly, will meet again in the World Cup Final – and 3/1 that the two take each other on at any stage of the tournament. ‘England go into this match on good terms with themselves and as one of the countries qualifying in style for the final stages, so speculation about an England- Brazil Final may not be regarded as entirely unhinged!’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
However, Hills still make Brazil 23/20 favourites to win the game, with England 2/1 and the draw 21/10. Brazil are Evens with Hills to go further than England in the World Cup, with Capello’s side 11/8 to do vice versa, and 4/1that both will be eliminated at the same stage. (3rd place play off to count if relevant).

IS BECKS NO-HOPES TO BEAT SHILTS?

DAVID BECKHAM’s absence from the squad for the Brazil game is a blow to his chances of ovrtaking Peter Shilton’s record number of caps, and William Hill have pushed him out from 3/1 to 5/1 as a consequence. ‘He now has virtually no chance of catching Shilton during the World Cup, and his best hope may be to get so close that the FA take pity on him and organise a series of friendlies to take him past Shilts. Failing that, if he does play well during the World Cup, Capello may keep him involved for the Euro qualification campaign – always assuming that the boss is still there after the World Cup’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
William Hill: To make England World Cup Squad
Yes No
Beckham……. 4/7 5/4
Owen…………. 9/4 1/3
Heskey………. 1/16 7/1
Carrick……….. 1/8 9/2
Foster…………. 8/15 11/8
Agbonlahor….. 5/4 4/7
Ferdinand……… 1/7 4/1
Huddlestone ……9/4 1/3
Walcott …………2/9 3/1
WHICH SHEFFIELD BOSS WILL GO FIRST?
William Hill are offering 1/2 that Sheffield United boss Kevin Blackwell will leave his club before his Wednesday counterpart, Brian Laws – a 6/4 chance to depart first. And Hills make United 1/6 to finish above 7/2 shots Wednesday in the table this season. ‘There are rumblings of discontent at both Sheffield clubs and both bosses are looking vulnerable at the moment’ said Hill’s spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Further information……graham sharpe….0208 918 3731

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