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Our top charity bet from William Hill



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Published Date: 08 August 2008
FOOTBALL'S back and we're celebrating the new season with another super offer for Herald readers - and a super charity bet.
We're hoping to score for charity with a free bet that will produce a whopping £812.50 payout if we're on target with it.

We've teamed up with William Hill to offer EVERY reader FREE footie bets throughout the 2008-09 season at the local Milngavie branch in Stewart Street,

Readers simply drop in with their coupon and have a free £1 bet on the first goal scorer and scorecast bet.

The branch has also provided us with a super £70 charity bet which could bring a much-needed £812.50 bonanza for our nominated charity, St Margaret's Hospice in Clydebank.

The free bet was put up by Hill's Milngavie branch manageress Alison Craig with Herald editor Allan McIntyre selecting his teams to win the Coca-Cola League Championship and the Coca-Cola League Division 1.

He's looking for Scots bosses Alex McLeish and Gary McAllister to guide their teams to title wins this season.
Alex's Birmingham City are 6/1 to finish on top with Gary's Leeds
United 3/1 to be champions. Our bet is two £15 singles and a £20 each-way double.

You're always on a winner with the Herald and now you can cash in with free weekly flutters on Hill's super football coupons.

Get on target with a winning bet this week by getting your coupon in the Herald and take it along to the William Hill branch in Stewart Street.

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