Stewart Downing Transfer to Liverpool: Club Odds Hover at 10 to 1

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jul/15/2011
Stewart Downing

The Stewart Downing potential transfer to Liverpool may have caused odds to shift from 11 to 1 to 10 to 1 this week.  At least one online bookmaker, BoyleSports.com out of Ireland, had Liverpool’s odds of winning the 2011 – 2012 Premier League at 9 to 1. 

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Liverpool and Aston Villa agreed this week to around a £20 million fee.  While not quite considered a “done deal”, it appeared to be all but certain.   

Liverpool have spent heavily already in the transfer window signing of Jordan Henderson and Charlie Adam, but oddsmakers still do not believe they are anywhere close to competing with the likes of Man United, Chelsea and Man City. 

Here were all your English Premier League 2011-2012 outright odds courtesy of 888.com

English Premier League 2011-2012

 

 

 

Manchester United

7/4

 

Blackburn Rovers

2000/1

 

Chelsea

5/2

 

Bolton Wanderers

2500/1

 

Manchester City

3/1

 

Fulham

2500/1

 

Arsenal

9/1

 

Sunderland

2500/1

 

Liverpool

10/1

 

Stoke City

2500/1

 

Tottenham Hotspur

40/1

 

West Bromwich Albion

3000/1

 

Everton

250/1

 

Wigan Athletic

4000/1

 

Aston Villa

400/1

 

Wolverhampton Wanderers

5000/1

 

Queens Park Rangers

1000/1

 

Norwich City

7500/1

 

Newcastle United

1500/1

 

Swansea City

7500/1

 

 

 

Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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