Steve Davis

January 10, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Steve Davis
Full Name Steve Davis
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth Jul 26, 1965(1965-07-26)
Age 59
Birthplace Birmingham
Country United Kingdom
Birth City Birmingham
Horoscope Leo

Steve Davis Biography

Name Steve Davis
Birthday Jul 26
Birth Year 1965
Place Of Birth Birmingham
Home Town Birmingham
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Leo
Spouse Judith Davis (m. 1990–2005)
Children(s) Harry Davis, Joe Davis, Ellie Davis

Steve Davis is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on July 26, 1965 in Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Steven Peter Davis (born 26 July 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. After managing Cheshire- based non-league teams Northwich Victoria and Nantwich Town, he was manager of Crewe Alexandra (from November 2011 to January 2017, at which date he was the fourth longest serving manager in the top four divisions of English football) and then head coach at National League club Leyton Orient for just over four months up to 14 November 2017.

Davis remained as Thordarson’s assistant through the Icelandics short lived tenure at Gresty Road before the former Stoke City manager was relieved of his role in October 2009. Taking up the vacant manager’s role was Dario Gradi, now in his third stint as Crewe manager kept Davis as his assistant manager. Gradi remained in the managerial position at the club until the autumn of 2011 his position was starting to become questioned by the Crewe fans, this was only galvanised further by a 3–0 home defeat to Torquay United which left the club near the relegation zone. Although Gradi was still manager of the club, Davis took charge of the next match against Oldham Athletic in the Football League Trophy after the Crewe manager could not attend after feeling unwell. Although Crewe lost the match 3–1, Davis was appointed the new Crewe manager a couple of days later with Gradi moving to his former role as Technical Director – a role he took following the appointment of Steve Holland as first team coach back in the summer of 2007.

As with the previous summer, Davis lost a key member of his midfield this time in the form of Luke Murphy who left the club for Championship club Leeds United in 2013 for a million pounds. Despite a brief period linking him with the vacant Wolves managerial position, Davis remained at the Alex. The 2013–14 season was less successful than Davis’ previous seasons, compacted even more after seven first team players were held by Devon and Cornwall Police for an alleged sexual assault during the team’s pre-season training in Redruth. The players were cleared of all charges in November, a few months into the new campaign. Davis described the decision as a “noose being removed from our necks” citing the case as one of the reasons for the team’s poor start to the campaign. Further to the sex assault allegations, Davis was also having attitude issues with summer signing Anthony Grant and former Newcastle youngster Brad Inman – listing the pair on loan and isolating them from the rest of the squad in training labelling the pair as a “disruption.” The pair were later reinstated to the squad and first team duties following an improvement in their attitudes and helped Crewe avoid relegation on the last day of the season with a 2–1 victory over local rivals Preston North End.

Davis had lost two key figures in that season’s promotion campaign in the summer with Nick Powell completing a three million pound transfer to Manchester United and captain Ashley Westwood for an undisclosed fee to Aston Villa but they were replaced by a number of summer signings such as forward Mathias Pogba, defender Mark Ellis and midfielder Abdul Osman. Davis successfully secured safety in League One in his first season and also guided his team to a second Wembley appearance this time in the final of the Football League Trophy against Southend. The Railwaymen won the tie 2–0 with goals from Luke Murphy and Max Clayton.

His son, Harry, was at Crewe Alexandra but now plays for St Mirren, and is also a centre-back. He made his professional debut at the end of the 2009–10 season, playing for Crewe against Bradford City.

Steve Davis Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Association Football Player
House Living in own house.

Steve Davis is one of the richest Association Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Steve Davis 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Born in Birmingham, Davis started his career with Stoke City as an apprentice in 1982 but never made a senior appearance. However, he played more than 140 matches for both Crewe Alexandra and Burnley, making his Crewe debut at the age of 18, and captaining the team aged 19. He was also a key figure in the time he was at Burnley. He then played over 100 matches for Barnsley in Division 1, including 24 appearances in the season in which they were promoted to the Premier League. He had loan spells at York City and Oxford United, eventually being signed by Division 1 outfit, Oxford United in 1998.

He was appointed as player-manager of Northwich Victoria in June 2003. He resigned in September 2003, after the team were second bottom of the Conference National in the 2003–04 season.

However, his managerial career at Nantwich Town was the most successful time in the club’s long history, converting a club that had never achieved anything above the North West Counties League to one that was challenging for a Conference spot. He led Nantwich to two promotions in three seasons and a FA Vase victory, just missing out on promotion to the Conference North at the end of the 2008–09 season. His abilities attracted the attention of Crewe Alexandra, where he had spent four seasons as a player. On 17 May 2009, it was announced that he would become assistant manager to Gudjon Thordarson at Crewe.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Steve Davis Dating?

According to our records, Steve Davis married to Judith Davis (m. 1990–2005). As of December 1, 2023, Steve Davis’s is not dating anyone.

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The following season started in a similar pattern, with the team winning just two of their first 15 league matches, and crashing out of the FA Cup in the first round, defeated at Gresty Road by non-league Eastleigh, forcing Davis to defend his position as the ‘right man’ for the job. Crewe’s relegation to League Two was confirmed following a 3–0 defeat at Port Vale on 9 April 2016, with five matches remaining.

Facts & Trivia

Steve Ranked on the list of most popular Association Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Steve Davis celebrates birthday on July 26 of every year.

Davis was sacked as Crewe Alexandra manager on 8 January 2017.

Is Steve Davis Rich?

Net Worth:$10 Million
Date of Birth:| Aug 22, 1957 (64 years old)
Gender:| Male
Profession:| Snooker player, Pool Player
Nationality:| United Kingdom

How did Steve Davis make his money?

Younger fans will recognise Davis from his work as a snooker analyst on the BBC, with the six-time world champion featuring at every major tournament. According to online sources, Davis was the first professional snooker player to become a millionaire as a direct result of sporting success.

Does Steve Davis have a wife?

Judith Davis

Why did Steve Davis retire from snooker?

Davis entered the 2016 World Snooker Championship qualifiers, and lost to Fergal O’Brien in his final professional match. During a live 17 April 2016 BBC broadcast, he announced his retirement from professional snooker, citing the recent death of his father as the main reason.

Who is the richest snooker?

1 – Ronnie O’Sullivan He also holds the record as a seven-time UK

Champion. Ronnie is one of, if not, the most successful snooker player of all time. He made his debut back in 1992 and is still active.

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