from Sporting Life:
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Having just guided West Ham into the Premiership, Alan Pardew has been installed as 7/1 joint favourite by Hills to be the first Premiership boss to leave his club.
Promotion to the top flight should go a long way to appeasing Hammers supporters yet to be won over by Pardew, whose position at Upton Park was seemingly on the line every weekend earlier in the season.
However Hills still reckon he's vulnerable and bracket him alongside Fulham's Chris Coleman and Portsmouth's Alain Perrin at the head of their market.
"It is the nature of the beast that those managers expected to be in charge of struggling sides are always the front-runners in this market - but David Moyes has proved that even in the Premiership there can be shock successes," said Hills spokesman Graham Sharpe.
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The full list of odds is as follows:
8/1 Alan Curbishley,
9/1 Bryan Robson,
12/1 Paul Jewell, Mick McCarthy, Graeme Souness,
14/1 Sir Alex Ferguson, Steve McClaren, David O'Leary,
16/1 Rafa Benitez,
20/1 Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes, Martin Jol,
25/1 David Moyes, Stuart Pearce,
33/1 Sam Allardyce,
40/1 none to go before the end of 2005/6 season,
66/1 Arsene Wenger,
100/1 Jose Mourinho.