Is Wenger the next boss to go?
WENGER NEXT BOSS TO GO? NOW YOU CAN BET ON IT....For the first time ever since they began betting on managerial departures, William Hill have shortened their odds for Arsene Wenger to be the next Premiership manager to leave his club - albeit just from 100/1 to 66/1. 'For the first time during his reign, Arsenal are suffering what could justifiably be described by their standards as a minor crisis' said Hill's spokesman Graham Sharpe, 'You wouldn't imagine that Wenger was in any imminent danger of the sack, but should they not beat Birmingham on Saturday, be knocked out of the Champions League in midweek and then lose to Chelsea next week, he could begin to suffer a crisis of confidence of his own and be tempted to walk away from the club. This is the first time he has ever been anything other than the least likely manager to go next in our list.'**Arsenal are 7/1 to lose to Birmingham with Hills who make the Highbury side 2/7 to bounce back with a win. They are 11/4 with Hills to beat Birmingham, Rosenborg and Chelsea in their next three games.But Steve Wigley is in far more immediate danger of departure from his club, Hills believe - and they make him 6/4 favourite to be the next Premiership manager to leave his club, and also offer 7/2 Keegan; 13/2 Bruce; 10/1 Hughes; 10/1 no manager to go; 14/1 Coleman; 20 Souness; 25 Dowie, Jol, Robson, Worthington; 33 Curbishley; O'Leary; 40 Moyes; 50 McClaren, Benitez; 66 Allardyce; Wenger; 100 Ferguson, Mourinho.CHELSEA ON FOR FOUR TIMER.....Chelsea are 40/1 to win all four trophies still available to them (3/1 to win none of them|) with William Hill who now make them 8/15 favourites to win the Premiership title with Arsenal 2/1, Manchester United 13/2 and Liverpool 80/1.RELEGATION ODDS.....WBA are 2/7 favourites to be relegated with Hills (5/2 to stay up) who also offer 4/9 Norwich (13/8); 4/7 Palace (5/4); 6/5 Southampton (8/13); 5/2 Blackburn (2/7); 4 Fulham; 5 Portsmouth; 9 Birmingham.CAN WREXHAM SURVIVE?....William Hill offer odds of 1/2 that Wrexham will be relegated this season following their loss of ten points after going into administration, and 6/4 that they manage to stay up.