Friday, 25 February 2011

 

 

 

 

 


More Premier League Weekend Specials



WILLIAM HILL WEEKEND PREM SPECIALS??

Aston Villa v Blackburn
Blackburn Rovers have gone 13 away games in the Premier League without keeping a clean sheet: Blackburn to keep a clean sheet v Aston Villa: 10/3

Everton v Sunderland
The Black Cats have dropped 20 points after being ahead this season (more than any other team). This happened twice against Everton earlier this season. Everton to win after being behind: 15/2

Newcastle v Bolton
The Trotters have committed more fouls than any other team in the Premier League this season (372) with Kevin Davies contributing 83 of those. Newcastle have been fouled the most in the premier league this season (375). Kevin Davies to be booked v Newcastle: 7/2

Wigan v Man Utd
Manchester United have conceded the first goal in a game on four occasions this season in the Premier League but have lost none of these games. Man Utd to win from behind v Wigan: 7/1

Wolves v Blackpool
Wolves have conceded seven goals in the 90th minute or later in the Premier League this season. Blackpool to score in the 90th minute (including injury time)v Wolves: 8/1

West Ham v Liverpool
Liverpool have won their last four Premier League games against West Ham, scoring three goals in each match. Liverpool to win by 3 or more goals: 10/1

Man City v Fulham
Fulham have scored only two first half goals in eight Premier League games in 2011. Fulham to be leading at Half Time: 6/1

Stoke v West Brom
Stoke have won all three of their Premier League games against West Brom, keeping a clean sheet in each match. Stoke to win to nil: 9/5
Match winner offer: Any Stoke player to score with a header: 7/2

Further information?graham sharpe?0208 918 3731

The King?s Speech 100/1 To Sink Titanic...will Banksy Be Monkeying Around?



Banksy?s film, Exit Through The Gift Shop, is the 5/2 second favourite to win the best documentary feature award at the Oscars. There has been a lot of talk in Hollywood entertainment circles that should Banksy turn up to the Oscars, he may well do so in his famous monkey mask. Hills are offering 5/1that whoever collects the award if Exit Through The Gift Shop wins, will be wearing a monkey mask at the time. that he wins the award for best docu feature and it is presented to either him or one of his representatives in the monkey mask.

The King?s Speech could be set for Oscars glory this weekend according to William Hill, with the biopic of King George VI 1/5 to win the best film and star, Colin Firth 1/66 to scoop the best actor award. Hill?s are also offering 100/1 that The King?s Speech beats Titanic?s (and Ben Hur?s and Return Of The King?s) current record of 11 Oscars by scooping all 12 awards that it is nominated for. Britain has four representatives in the big five categories (Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Director) and Hills offer 20/1 that Colin Firth, Tom Hooper, Helena Bonham-Carter and Christian Bale all win their respective awards and 50/1 that none of them win.

?Never has a British film so dominated in the pre Oscars ceremonies and, quite rightly, the American film industry are worried that the British Empire may, once again, invade American shores,? said Hill?s spokesman Joe Crilly.

William Hill Oscars Odds:

Number Of British Oscar Winners (Out Of Firth, Hooper, Bale and Bonham-Carter): 50/1 None; 10/1 One; 4/5 Two; 5/4 Three; 20/1 Four

King?s Speech To Win All 12 Oscars That It Is Nominated For: 100/1

Will Banksy Accept His Oscar Personally: 10/1

Best Actor: 1/66 Colin Firth; 20/1 James Franco; 25/1 Jesse Eisenberg; 25/1 Jeff Bridges; 50/1 Javier Bardem

Best Actress: 1/16 Natalie Portman; 7/1 Annette Benning; 25/1 Jennifer Lawrence; 50/1 Nicole Kidman; 50/1 Michelle Williams

Best Film: 1/5 The King?s Speech; 7/2 The Social Network; 20/1 Black Swan; 40/1 True Grit; 50/1 The Fighter; 66/1 Inception; 100/1 The Kids Are All Right; 100/1 Toy Story 3; 100/1 127 Hours; 100/1 Winters Bone

Best Director: 4/7 David Fincher; 5/4 Tom Hooper; 20/1 Darren Aronofsky; 40/1 David O Russell; 40/1 Joel and Ethan Coen

Best Supporting Actor: 1/6 Christian Bale; 7/2 Geoffey Rush; 66/1 Mark Ruffalo; 66/1 John Hawkes; 66/1 Jeremy Renner

Best Supporting Actress: 2/5 Melissa Leo; 5/2 Hailee Steifeld; 7/1 Helena Bonham Carter; 20/1 Amy Adams; 66/1 Jacki Weaver

Best Animated Feature Film: 1/66 Toy Story 3; 12/1 How To Train Your Dragon; 50/1 The Illusionist

Best Original Screenplay: 1/6 David Seidler (The King's Speech); 7/2 Christopher Nolan (Inception16/1); Lisa Cholodenko & Stuart Blumberg (The Kids Are All Right); 40/1 Silver, Tamasy & Johnson (The Fighter); 40/1Mike Leigh (Another Year)

Best Adapted Screenplay: 1/25 Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network); 12/1 Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3); 16/1 Joel & Ethan Coen (True Grit); 25/1 Danny Boyle & Simon Beaufoy (127 Hours); 25/1Debra Granik & Anne Rosellini (Winters Bone)

Best Documentary Feature: 4/7 Inside Job; 5/2 Exit Through The Gift Shop; 7/1 Waste Land; 10/1 Restrepo; 14/1 Gasland

Best Foreign Language Film: 10/11 Biutiful; 9/4 In A Better World; 11/4 Incendies; 8/1 Dogtooth; 16/1 Outside The Law (Hors La Loi)

Best Visual Effects: 1/12 Inception; 6/1 Alice In Wonderland; 20/1 Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows Part 1; 33/1 Iron Man 2; 33/1Hereafter

Further InformationJoe Crilly0208 918 3746 / 07850 518 164

Additional Info: http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/15/TV+Specials.html

 

 

 

 

 



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