Sunday, 27 February 2011

 

 

 

 

 


Bookies Hail Gunners' Multi Million Mix Up As Arsenal Odds On To Win Zilch - Again.



Arsenal odds-on to win nothing - again!
BOOKIES HAIL ARSENAL'S MULTI MILLION MIX-UP

THE Arsenal defensive mix-up which cost them the Carling Cup was worth £10 million to bookies. 'We faced a seven figure payout had Arsenal gone on to win the Quadruple and as much again had they lifted the Carling Cup itself, so that defensive mix-up was a £10million bonus for the bookmaking industry' said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe.'Punters had plunged cash on Arsenal as though defeat was out of the question - but Alex McLeish - and Ben Foster - found the answer.'
AND HILLS NOW MAKE ARSENAL ODDS ON TO ENDURE YET ANOTHER SEASON WITH NO TROPHIES. Hills offer 8/15 that the Gunners will finish the season trophy-less once more, but quote them at 80/1 to win the three remaining trophies they are contesting.
ARSENE WENGER is 9/1 with Hills to cease to be Arsenal manager by the first day of next season, but 1/25 to remain in place. 'Just how long will the Arsenal fans remain loyal to Arsene Wenger if his trophy-less run continues' asked Hill's spokesman Sharpe.

Further information..graham sharpe0780 323370

Ireland Keep Hopes Alive...just: England Favs Across The Board




Ireland hung on to defeat Scotland in Sunday?s Six Nations tie and William Hill make Ireland 16/1 to win the Six Nations, behind England at 1/9 and France at 7/1 Hills took bets of up to £12,000 at 6/4 before the weekend on England winning the Grand Slam, for which, following the victory against France, they are now 8/15. For no side to win the Grand Slam is priced at 11/8. Scotland on the other hand are 11/4 to finish bottom of the table. Ireland are 4/1 to win the triple crown, while England are 4/7.

?Ireland will be hunting down the Triple Crown now, although England will be desperate to scoop the Grand Slam making the last round of fixtures all the more special,? said Hill?s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Six Nations Odds:

Outright: 1/9 England; 7/1 France; 16/1 Ireland; 331 Wales; 250/1 Scotland

Grand Slam: 8/15 England; 11/8 No Winner

Triple Crown: 4/7 England; 13/5 No Triple Crown Winner; 4/1 Ireland

To Finish Bottom: 1/4 Italy; 11/4 Scotland

Further InformationJoe Crilly07850 518 164

Avram 5/4 To Defy Odds Again As City Title Odds Drift




CITY TITLE ODDS DRIFT

MANCHESTER CITY are now 50/1 outsiders to lift the Premier League title with William Hill who make United 1/2 favourites with Arsenal 15/8; Chelsea 20/1 and Spurs 125/1.

Avram 5/4 to be there next season:
GRANTED YET ANOTHER REPRIEVE?

AVRAM GRANT, seven times favourite to be the next Premier League manager to go this season, has been lengthened from 4/6 to 6/5 by William Hill after his side's win over Liverpool. Hills then offer 7/2 Ancelotti; 7/1 Martinex and Moyes; 14/1 McLeish. It is 6/5 that no more managers go this season. 'Grant is the great survivor and is yet again defying the odds' said Hill's spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills offer 5/4 that Grant will still be Hammers' boss on the first day of next season, 4/7 that he will not.

HILL'S RELEGATION ODDS1/3 Wigan (9/4 stay up); 5/6 WBA (5/6); 10/11 W Ham (4/5); 5/4 Wolves; 6/4 Blackpool; 5/1 Birmingham; Blackburn.

Further infornationgraham sharpe0780 323370

 

 

 

 

 



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