Summary
STEVEN DAVIS has been such a stalwart for Rangers in recent times, such a beacon of consistent midfield excellence, that it seems almost sacrilegious to imagine him playing his football anywhere else. But that is precisely what the Rangers fulcrum, who signed a new five-year deal at the start of the season, was asked to contemplate yesterday.
Davis is enjoying life at his boyhood heroes, where he has ascended to the role of captain, but knows that few things last football these days last forever. Davis turns 27 on January 1 and - having been subject of interest from Alex McLeish's Aston Villa during the August window - is well aware that the New Year may yet bring a new chance to fulfil a long-term ambition and ply his trade once more in the top flight south of the border.See the full content of this document
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Taking Care of Unfinished Business
"I have always said I would like another crack at it down there [in the Barclays Premier League]," said Davis, who already has Fulham and Aston Villa on his cv. "It is probably the best league in the world; there is so much qua...
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