Where is Sean Davis now?
Unique in the fact that he played in all four professional divisions with the same club (Fulham), Sean Davis retired in 2012 after an injury-ravaged three-year spell at Bolton Wanderers.
Despite his injuries he still made over 300 first-team appearances for five clubs and won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2002 with Fulham and the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008.
On the international front he was called up once to the senior side in 2003 but admitted in an interview in 2021 that he hated the experience saying that there was a massive divide between the southern and the northern players in the squad.
Since retiring from playing Davis has kept close links with Fulham and has expressed a desire to return one day in a coaching capacity.
He currently writes a regular column on the Fulham website analysing and commenting on the team’s current fortunes on the pitch as well as working as a co-commentator on all their home games which are broadcast on the club’s website.
Since 2014 Davis has been working as a football agent and player mentor for Colossal Sports Management.
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Sean Davis: Premier League Statistics
Nationality | English |
Position | Midfielder |
Appearances | 202 |
Goals | 10 |
Yellow Cards | 38 |
Red Cards | 2 |
Premier League Teams Played for | Bolton Wanderers, Fulham, Portsmouth, Tottenham Hotspur |
Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com
Last Updated on 6 April 2021 by Admin