First time winner of Premier League 11-4 next season
Published:Leading bookmaker Coral is quoting 11-4 for there to be a first time winner of the Premier League next season after Leicester became the latest club to join the Premier League honours list.
After his side wrapped up the Premier League title last night, Claudio Ranieri is now as short as 1-16 to win the LMA Manger of the Year, with Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino second best in the market at 7-1.
Chelsea defender John Terry is expected to leave Stamford Bridge in the summer and the New York Red Bulls are the 3-1 favourites to secure his signature, LA Galaxy are 4-1 as are Manchester United.
**LMA Manager of the Year
1-16 Claudio Ranieri, 7 Mauricio Pochettino, 28 Slaven Bilic, 33 Manuel Pellegrini, 80 Bar.
**2016-17 Premier League title
13-8 Manchester City, 7-2 Arsenal, 5-1 Chelsea, 7-1 Tottenham, 15-2 Liverpool, Manchester United, 28-1 Leicester City, 80-1 West Ham, 150-1 Bar
**First time winner of the 2016-17 Premier League title
11-4
**John Terry’s next club
3 New York Red Bulls, 4 LA Galaxy, Manchester United, 11-2 New York City FC, 6 Any Chinese club, 10 Orlando City, 12 Portland Timbers, PSG, 14 Colombus Crew, Vancouver Whitecaps, 20 Bar.
*Premier League specials
**Burnley 2016-17 season
Evs To stay up, 8-11 To be relegated
**Leicester 2016-17 season
6 Top four finish, 20 To be relegated, 28 To win Premier League, 100 To win Champions League
*Championship specials
*Wigan 2016-17 season
5 To be promoted from the 2016/17 Championship, 16 To win the 2016/17 Championship
*Manager specials
**Quique Sanchez Flores to be Watford manager for the opening game of the 2016/17 season
3 Yes, 2-9 No
**Roberto Martinez to be Everton manager for the opening game of the 2016/17 season
11-4 Yes, 1-4 No
**Jose Mourinho’s next club
1-3 Manchester United, 13-10 PSG, 16 Real Madrid, 20 England, 25 Inter Milan, Juventus, 28 Arsenal, 33 Bar.
** Louis van Gaal to be manager of Manchester United in their first Premier League game of the 2016/17 season
5-2 Yes, 1-4 No
**Arsene Wenger to be manager of Arsenal in their first Premier League game of the 2016/17 season
1-4 Yes, 5-2 No
**Next Aston Villa manager
4-5 Nigel Pearson, 2 Steve Bruce, 10 Simon Grayson, David Moyes, 16 Mick McCarthy, Neil Warnock, 20 Ian Holloway, 25 Chris Coleman, Gareth Southgate, Ryan Giggs, 33 Bar.
**Next Celtic manager
8-11 Paul Lambert, 3 David Moyes, 5 Malky Mackay, 8 Steve Clarke, Michael O’Neill, 10 Neil Lennon, Brendan Rodgers, Gavin Strachan, 12 Alan Stubbs, 16 Gary Caldwell, Paul Hartley, Roy Keane, 20 Bar.
**Next England manager
7 Gary Neville, 8 Eddie Howe, 9 Alan Pardew, 10 Jose Mourinho, Brendan Rodgers, 16 David Moyes, Gareth Southgate, Arsene Wenger, 25 Glen Hoddle, Gareth Southgate, 33 Bar.
**Next Everton manager
7-4 David Moyes, 6 Roberto Mancini, Manuel Pellegrini, 8 Marcelo Bielsa, 12 Jose Mourinho, 14 Duncan Ferguson, Alan Stubbs, 16 Eddie Howe, 20 Bar.
**Next Manchester United manager
1-3 Jose Mourinho, 3 Mauricio Pochettino, 5 Laurent Blanc, 11-2 Ryan Giggs, 14 Ronald Koeman, 28 Diego Simeone, 33 Bar.
*Transfer specials
**Gareth Bale’s next club
4-5 Manchester United, 5 Chelsea, 7 Bayern Munich, Manchester City, 10 PSG, 33 Liverpool, 40 Arsenal, Juventus, Tottenham.
**Saido Berahino’s next club
6-5 Tottenham, 5-2 Stoke, 5 Newcastle, 12 Chelsea, 16 Southampton, West Ham, 18 Everton, 20 Arsenal, Leicester, Swansea, 22 Manchester United, 25 Bar.
**Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s club after summer transfer window
9-4 Manchester United, 3 PSG, 8 Chelsea, 10 LA Galaxy, Any Chinese club, 12 AC Milan, 20 Arsenal, 25 New York City FC, New York City Red Bulls, 33 Bar.
**Harry Kane’s next club
7-4 Manchester United, Real Madrid, 6 Barcelona, Manchester City, 8 Chelsea.
**Cristiano Ronaldo’s next club
Evs Manchester United, 2 PSG, 8 sporting Lisbon, 10 Bayern Munich, 14 Chelsea, 16 LA Galaxy, Manchester City, 80 Barcelona.
**John Stones’ next club
Evs Chelsea, 9-4 Manchester City, 4 Manchester United, 14 Barcelona, 20 Arsenal, Real Madrid, 33 PSG.
*Euro 2016 specials
**Top England scorer
7-4 Harry Kane, 9-2 Jamie Vardy, 5 Wayne Rooney, 7 Daniel Sturridge, Danny Welbeck, 10 Dele Alli, 16 Theo Walcott, 18 Raheem Sterling, 25 Bar.
**To make England Euro 2016 squad
1-50 Joe Hart, 1-25 Harry Kane, 1-16 Fraser Forster, Wayne Rooney, 1-14 Jamie Vardy, 1-12 Gary Chaill, Chris Smalling, 1-10 Dele Alli, James Milner, 1-9 Raheem Sterling, 1-8 Ross Barkley, 1-6 Eric Dier, Danny Rose, John Stones, 1-5 Nathaniel Clyne, Adam Lallana, Daniel Sturridge, 1-4 Danny Welbeck, 1-3 Ryan Bertrand, 4-9 Tom Heaton, 1-2 Danny Drinkwater, Phil Jagielka, 4-7 Ben Foster, 8-13 Theo Walcott, 4-6 Jordan Henderson, Kyle Walker, Jack Wilshere, 11-8 Phil Jones, 6-4 Fabian Delph, 5-2 Leighton Baines, 3 Michael Carrick, 4 Alex Oxlader-Chamberlain, Luke Shaw, 6 Kieran Gibbs, 8 Jonjo Shelvey, 10 Andy Carroll, Marcus Rashford, Andros Townsend, 16 Bar.
**To start vs Russia in England’s Euro 2016 opener
1-25 Joe Hart, 1-12 Harry Kane, 1-4 Dele Alli, Chris Smalling, 1-3 Eric Dier, 4-11 Gary Cahill, 1-2 Raheem Sterling, 8-13 Nathaniel Clyne, Danny Rose, 4-6 Wayne Rooney, 8-11 James Milner, 10-11 Danny Welbeck, Evs John Stones, 5-4 Adam Lallana, Kyle Walker, 7-4 Ross Barkley, Jamie Vardy, 2 Danny Drinkwater, Jordan Henderson, Daniel Sturridge, Jack Wilshere, 9-4 Ryan Bertrand, 3 Theo Walcott, 5 Phil Jagielka, 7 Leighton Baines, 8 Phil Jones, 10 Bar.
**England to be knocked out on penalties
7-1
*Other specials
**Ballon d’or winner 2016
5-4 Cristiano Ronaldo, 6-4 Lionel Messi, 12 Gareth Bale, Luis Suarez, 14 Neymar, 16 Thomas Muller, 20 Antoine Griezmann, 25 Paul Pogba, 33 Bar.
**Who will host the 2026 World Cup?
4 Canada, 13-2 Mexico, 13-2 Colombia, 8 USA, 12 England, 16 Morocco, 20 Australia/New Zealand, 33 Kazakhstan.
ENDS
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