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Watford 2000/1 To Win Premiership

Last updated: 13/03/2008 17:00

Bookies William Hill make newly promoted Watford 2000/1 outsiders to win the next premiership title. But William Hill odds suggest that it could be a short stay in the premiership and offer 2/5 that they are relegated and 7/4 that they stay up come the end of next season.

 

"Obviously Watford are one of the hot favourite to be relegated from the premiership next season, but that it not to say they cannot do a Wigan and we expect to do good business on the 7/4 for them to stay up." said William Hill's spokesman Rupert Adams.

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