Steven Davis

Steven Davis

Steven Davis

  • Current club: Rangers
  • Date of Birth: 1 January 1985
  • Birthplace: Ballymena, Ballymena, Northern Ireland
  • Position: Midfielder

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Wolves let Luke Cundle join Stoke City on loan

English attacking midfielder Luke Cundle has been allowed to leave Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan for Stoke City today, as the 21-year-old has penned a six month contract at his new club. Having spent two previous campaigns on loan with Swansea City and Plymouth Argyle, Cundle had been eager for regular first-team football and had been informed that he was not in the plans of Wolves for the remainder of this current campaign.

Saints midfielder signs new four-year deal

Southampton midfielder Steven Davis has signed a new deal to keep him at the club until the summer of 2018.

The Scottish PFA awards

Celtic midfielder, Scott Brown, was named as the Scottish PFA Player of the Year. Their manager Gordon Strachan won the Manager of the Year award for the second time.

Steven Davis set for Rangers

Steven Davis is set to join Rangers this week, as Walter Smith looks to add more new faces to his squad in preparation for their charge for the Scottish Premiership title.

Celtic keep SPL race alive

Celtic defeated Rangers 3-2 on Sunday to keep the Scottish Premier League race wide open, and to move five points clear on top of the SPL. However, Rangers have three games in hand - so technically either side have a chance of winning.

Rangers battle to a draw

Scottish giants Rangers handed Sporting Lisbon a great chance to take advantage as the Scots failed to capitalise on home advantage and play out a 0-0 draw at Ibrox on Thursday evening in the UEFA Cup.

Steven Davis joins Rangers

Rangers have scored a bit of a transfer coup on transfer deadline day as they sealed the loan signing of Steven Davis from Fulham. The Northern Ireland international had fallen out of favour at Fulham and Roy Hodgson had informed the former Villa midfielder that he was surplus to requirements.

Barton last minute hero

Joey Barton was the hero as Newcastle rescued three important points against Fulham in the last minute. Elliot Omozusi was penalised for bringing down Alan Smith in the box, and up stepped Joey Barton to dispatch the ball home.