The Latest Michael Jackson Statue Odds From Unibet
It may seem unbelievable, but yes, that statue outside Fulham's home ground is actually meant to depict Michael Jackson. Unibet take a closer look at the decision from Mohammed Al Fayed to commission the statue at the home of an English football club.
A Michael Jackson statue has been unveiled outside Fulham FC's home ground in West London.
Fulham fans are quite simply bewildered as to why the statue belongs at a football club.
The controversy reached fever pitch when owner Mohammed Al Fayed, who commissioned the statue originally for his Harrods store, told fans they could "go to hell" if they did not like the statue or, alternatively, "go to Chelsea".
Will Al Fayed remain as stubborn as ever over the coming months? Will the fans grow to love it or just think it's really "bad"? Or, will it be protested against and thrown "off the wall"?
Of course, here at Unibet, we are now wondering if the statue will even be in place for the start of the 2011/2012 season and have odds of 1.05 for it still being in place and 8.00 for it to have disappeared.
If you're looking for a different sort of bet, we're also wondering what other teams in England will commission statues of celebrities.
Here are the latest odds for celebrity statues to be unveiled at clubs by the end of 2012:
Port Vale and Robbie Williams: 100.00
Chelsea and Damon Albarn: 50.00
Manchester City and Liam Gallagher: 20.00
Watford and Sir Elton John: 10.00
Liverpool and Cilla Black: 50.00
Newcastle United and John McCririck: 40.00
Tottenham Hotspur and Chas and Dave: 75.00
Everton and Sylvester Stallone: 200.00
Aston Villa and Prince William: 200.00
Norwich and Delia Smith: 75.00
Media Contact:
Charlotte
07762789673
http://nl.unibet.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/fLgvja
A Michael Jackson statue has been unveiled outside Fulham FC's home ground in West London.
Fulham fans are quite simply bewildered as to why the statue belongs at a football club.
The controversy reached fever pitch when owner Mohammed Al Fayed, who commissioned the statue originally for his Harrods store, told fans they could "go to hell" if they did not like the statue or, alternatively, "go to Chelsea".
Will Al Fayed remain as stubborn as ever over the coming months? Will the fans grow to love it or just think it's really "bad"? Or, will it be protested against and thrown "off the wall"?
Of course, here at Unibet, we are now wondering if the statue will even be in place for the start of the 2011/2012 season and have odds of 1.05 for it still being in place and 8.00 for it to have disappeared.
If you're looking for a different sort of bet, we're also wondering what other teams in England will commission statues of celebrities.
Here are the latest odds for celebrity statues to be unveiled at clubs by the end of 2012:
Port Vale and Robbie Williams: 100.00
Chelsea and Damon Albarn: 50.00
Manchester City and Liam Gallagher: 20.00
Watford and Sir Elton John: 10.00
Liverpool and Cilla Black: 50.00
Newcastle United and John McCririck: 40.00
Tottenham Hotspur and Chas and Dave: 75.00
Everton and Sylvester Stallone: 200.00
Aston Villa and Prince William: 200.00
Norwich and Delia Smith: 75.00
Media Contact:
Charlotte
07762789673
http://nl.unibet.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/fLgvja
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