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05
Mar
2009

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Following their drubbing by Spurs, Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate has been cut from 7/2 to 5/2 joint favourite to be the next Premiership manager to lose his job this season by William Hill, who also make West Brom's Tony Mowbray 5/2 joint favourite. 'Gareth seemed to have turned the corner with the victory over Liverpool but suddenly appears very vulnerable should Boro crash out of the FA Cup this weekend' said Hill's spokesman Graham Sharpe,


'And as West Brom's dismal run shows little sign of ending, these two are definitely potentially in the firing line' Hills make Benitez 10/1 third favourite to get the chop before the end of the campaign and also offer 12/1 Brown; Hughes; 16 Hart; 25; Hiddink; Megson;Sbragia; 33 Wenger; 40 Bruce; Pulis; Hodgson; Zola; 50 Allardyce; Redknapp; 66 Moyes; O'Neill; 100 Ferguson.(Joe Kinnear excluded from this market).


Hills offer 15/8 that no more Premiership managers will get their marching orders this season.


UNITED 8/1 TO FACE FA CUP AND CHAMPIONS LEAGUE KAYO


MANCHESTER UNITED are 7/1 with William Hill to win all three tournaments they are left in - but 8/1 to crash out of BOTH the FA Cup and the Champions League to Fulham and Inter Milan respectively.


Hills have also opened a market on which two clubs will contest the FA Cup Final, and offer:

Chelsea Man Utd 11/4
Man Utd Arsenal 4/1
Chelsea Arsenal 9/2
Man Utd Everton 11/2
Chelsea Everton 6/1
Arsenal Everton 10/1
Middlesbrough Hull 66/1
Middlesbrough Fulham 66/1
Fulham Hull 100/1
Burnley Coventry 250/1

(OTHERS ON REQUEST)
VILLA TOP FOUR ODDS ON THE DRIFT

ASTON VILLA have been lengthened from 2/7 to 4/6 to finish in the top four by William Hill who have cut their odds that they will finish outside of the top four from 5/2 to 11/10.

MANCHESTER UNITED are now a virtually unbackable 1/33 with Hills to win the Premiership title - and are now 7/1 to win the Quintuple. Chelsea are 11/1 second favourites with Liverpool at 16/1, Villa 150/1 and Arsenal 400/1. 'The United Nightmare is looming large for bookies - we'll have to pay out over £25m if United win the lot' said Hill's spokesman Graham Sharpe.
CHELSEA are 1/2 favourites to finish second to United with Hills who make Liverpool 13/8 to do so, Villa 16/1 and Arsenal 25/1.
LATEST HILL'S PREM RELEGATION ODDS -15/2 THREE PROMOTED TEAMS TO GO DOWN


William Hill make Hull, Stoke and West Brom 15/2 to be the three teams relegated this season. West Brom 1/9; Stoke 10/11; Middlesbrough 6/5; Newcastle 13/8; Hull 5/2;
Portsmouth 11/4; Blackburn 9/2; Sunderland 12/1; Bolton 14/1; Tottenham 16/1.


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