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Kevin Davies sacked from Bolton 5 days before he'd qualify for a testimonial

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21942886

Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that they will not be offering long-serving captain Kevin Davies a new contract.

Davies, who won an England cap in 2010 and turned 36 on Tuesday, has been with the club since July 2003.

The former Blackburn and Southampton striker has scored 84 goals in 407 appearances for the Championship club and has been skipper since 2009.

"It's a bit of a shock to be honest. I was shocked at the time and it's not quite sunk in yet," said Davies.

He told talkSPORT: "I've had a couple of sit downs with the manager. I've been here for so long and you want to get a feel of what's happening next season, whether it's here or not.

"They have made that decision today. It's surprising to be honest because I've been here for so long and it's home. I thought I'd be at the club until I retired and maybe do coaching afterwards."

Davies, who replaced Kevin Nolan as Bolton captain in 2009, has netted six goals in 38 games for Wanderers this term.

"Kevin Davies is and always will be a Wanderers legend," manager Dougie Freedman told the club website.

"I want to be fair to him as regards his future, as he deserves it. This decision means that he is now free to sort himself out with a new club in plenty of time for next season.

"Being the type of man Kevin is, we sat down and had a chat about the future. He wants to carry on playing and playing regularly. He has that desire to continue and this is the best move for him.

"I would like to thank him for his complete support and utter professionalism since I arrived. He never gives anything less than 100% in training, or when called on for first-team duties.

"He will continue to be available for selection for the remaining games of the season."

Davies, who admitted he could leave the club on loan before Thursday's deadline, was also disappointed to be informed that he would not be given a testimonial, as his contract will expire less than a week before he completes a decade of service to Bolton.

"My contract runs out five days before my testimonial is due so I'm not entitled to one," he added.

"I suppose it would have been nice to have one as a thank you for what I've done. I've given my all but that's just the way it's fallen.

"Right now, it's really difficult to take and I will try and keep my head up for the rest of the season. I think it's going to be hard but I will just have try my best."

Davies joined Bolton on a free transfer from Southampton in the summer of 2003, having failed to make an impact following a £7.5m move to Blackburn and then struggling with injury and form upon returning for a second spell with the Saints.

Under the management of Sam Allardyce, Davies immediately became a pivotal figure in the Bolton team, scoring in their League Cup final defeat by Middlesbrough during his first season with Wanderers.

He later helped the club into the Uefa Cup, scoring a late equaliser in a memorable draw at Bayern Munich in November 2007.

His form for Bolton earned him an international call-up and, at the age of 33, he made his solitary appearance for England as a substitute in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro at Wembley.

Davies was unable to save the club from relegation last season but agreed a new one-year deal at the Reebok Stadium a few days after their demotion to the second tier was confirmed in May.
 

Cheers Bungle

Here's the link to the talk sport interview as well

http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/dr...land-and-leaving-bolton-no-testimonial-194450


Bolton Wanderers captain Kevin Davies joined Adrian and Darren to discuss the news that his 10-year stay at the club will come to a close at the end of the season.

The Trotters skipper admits he was ‘shocked and surprised’ when was told he has no future at the club on his 36th birthday, as well as receiving news that he will not be entitled to a testimonial match.

Davies also added that he is yet to process to decision but is determined to look towards the future of his playing career.


Read more: http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/dr...es-england-and-leaving-bolton-no-testimonial-
 

He's not sacked though is he? I thought it was when his contract was up, and I also believe that Bolton have said he can have one if he likes.

Gartside does have a face like a minge though.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21942886

Bolton Wanderers have confirmed that they will not be offering long-serving captain Kevin Davies a new contract.

Davies, who won an England cap in 2010 and turned 36 on Tuesday, has been with the club since July 2003.

The former Blackburn and Southampton striker has scored 84 goals in 407 appearances for the Championship club and has been skipper since 2009.

"It's a bit of a shock to be honest. I was shocked at the time and it's not quite sunk in yet," said Davies.

He told talkSPORT: "I've had a couple of sit downs with the manager. I've been here for so long and you want to get a feel of what's happening next season, whether it's here or not.

"They have made that decision today. It's surprising to be honest because I've been here for so long and it's home. I thought I'd be at the club until I retired and maybe do coaching afterwards."

Davies, who replaced Kevin Nolan as Bolton captain in 2009, has netted six goals in 38 games for Wanderers this term.

"Kevin Davies is and always will be a Wanderers legend," manager Dougie Freedman told the club website.

"I want to be fair to him as regards his future, as he deserves it. This decision means that he is now free to sort himself out with a new club in plenty of time for next season.

"Being the type of man Kevin is, we sat down and had a chat about the future. He wants to carry on playing and playing regularly. He has that desire to continue and this is the best move for him.

"I would like to thank him for his complete support and utter professionalism since I arrived. He never gives anything less than 100% in training, or when called on for first-team duties.

"He will continue to be available for selection for the remaining games of the season."

Davies, who admitted he could leave the club on loan before Thursday's deadline, was also disappointed to be informed that he would not be given a testimonial, as his contract will expire less than a week before he completes a decade of service to Bolton.

"My contract runs out five days before my testimonial is due so I'm not entitled to one," he added.

"I suppose it would have been nice to have one as a thank you for what I've done. I've given my all but that's just the way it's fallen.

"Right now, it's really difficult to take and I will try and keep my head up for the rest of the season. I think it's going to be hard but I will just have try my best."

Davies joined Bolton on a free transfer from Southampton in the summer of 2003, having failed to make an impact following a £7.5m move to Blackburn and then struggling with injury and form upon returning for a second spell with the Saints.

Under the management of Sam Allardyce, Davies immediately became a pivotal figure in the Bolton team, scoring in their League Cup final defeat by Middlesbrough during his first season with Wanderers.

He later helped the club into the Uefa Cup, scoring a late equaliser in a memorable draw at Bayern Munich in November 2007.

His form for Bolton earned him an international call-up and, at the age of 33, he made his solitary appearance for England as a substitute in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro at Wembley.

Davies was unable to save the club from relegation last season but agreed a new one-year deal at the Reebok Stadium a few days after their demotion to the second tier was confirmed in May.

thanks for the link.



Cheers Bungle

Here's the link to the talk sport interview as well

http://www.talksport.co.uk/radio/dr...land-and-leaving-bolton-no-testimonial-194450

Got to feel a bit sorry for him there i suppose having been a good servant for so long, shame it's a good way for fans to say thankyou.
 
I thought you meant let go today, which would be rather classless. If both Bolton and Davies want to do a testimonial then he could be signed on a 1 week contract
 
Poor millionaire footballer not being given another million pound contract & a testimonial so he could earn another few quid......I'm filling up here.
 

Poor millionaire footballer not being given another million pound contract & a testimonial so he could earn another few quid......I'm filling up here.

It's not about the money though is it? Here's a player who's had offers to move on but he has been loyal to the club for 10 years and stuck with them when they got relegated. Surely he's deserved a testimonial?

If money was what he cared about, he'd have left years ago. He clearly cared about the club and the least they can do is give him a proper send off
 
Poor millionaire footballer not being given another million pound contract & a testimonial so he could earn another few quid......I'm filling up here.

exactly my thoughts, they were given originally for 10 yrs sevice, in an age when players didn't earn much, they went through a spell where those that didnt need it did it for charity, was he wanting it for him or charity ?



this is the same kevin davies who is patron of my lads league, his birthday fell on the day of our game at notlob and as bolton wouldnt sell me a ticket i contacted him via his lge contact, making out we were watching THEM he didnt even say sorry no can do, and i was saying i would pay for them.
 
Not sure how much he's bought in to the managers over the last few years so maybe this is him paying the price for that.

At one stage looked pretty decent and got himself a big fat contract , we don't really know how much has gone on behind the scenes .
 

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