Football betting: Next England coach
With the news that Steve McClaren has been sacked as England Head coach the interest is now firmly on who will replace him and the markets are already indicating that the next boss will not be English. William Hill believe that the next England boss will be a foreigner and currently offer 2/1 that the FA will appoint an Englishman, 4/11 that they will not. There is a two-horse race forming over which foreign boss it will be and the biggest bet struck so far on who will be the next permanent England manager has been on Martin O'Neill, with a London-based William Hill telephone client staking £1000 on him. Hills have also seen a stream of three figure bets for the Villa boss, who has now become 5/2 favourite, just ahead of 7/2 second favourite Jose Mourinho. "We have a lively two horse race on our hands at the moment," said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe. "Between two men who would be unlikely to be as compliant as their potential bosses at the FA might like!"Immediately after the game Mourinho was the early favourite after an overnight gamble on the Special One. "Jose was the only man anyone wanted to back after the match, and overnight and into Thursday over 80% of the bets we've taken have been for the former Chelsea boss," said Sharpe. Hills also offer 7/1 Phil Scolari; 8/1 Guus Hiddink; 10/1 Fabio Capello; 12/1 Stuart Pearce; and Alan Shearer. The bookie has also opened a book on what McClaren will do next and he is 4/6 to return to Premier League management as his next job in football. They offer 5/2 that his next role will be as a Championship boss; 6/1 to take over as head coach for another country and 8/1 to manage a club abroad. David Beckham made his 99th appearance for England when he came on in the second half and is 9/2 to miss out on 100 caps. He is 1/8 to make it and 33/1 to break Peter Shilton's all time record. Germany are now 5/1 favourites to win Euro 2008 with Italy Italy 11/2, France 13/2 and Spain 7/1 making up the big four. England are 1/3 to qualify for the World Cup finals and 9/4 not to with Hills who make them 10/1 to win it. With all the 'home' countries failing to qualify for Euro 2008 William Hill are offering 9/4 that a tournament involving England, N Ireland, Scotland and Wales will be organised for next summer. Hills make England 5/4 favourites to win the four Nations tournament.