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Paul Vincent Davis (born 9 December 1961) is an English former professional
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who played as a midfielder. Davis was an integral part of the successful Arsenal side of the late 1980s, and early 1990s, winning the League Cup in 1987 and the First Division in 1989 and 1991. He also won the Cup-Double in 1993 and the Cup-Winners Cup 1994. Davis appeared in total 447 times for Arsenal, scoring 30 goals in the League and seven goals in the cups.


Career


Arsenal

Born in Dulwich, London, Davis signed for
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as an apprentice on 18 June 1979 and turned professional the following year. A talented left-footed midfielder, he made his debut 7 April 1980 in a North London derby, a 2–1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur on White Hart Lane. The following season Paul started nine league games and scored his first goal for Arsenal in a 3–2 win, at Highbury against Crystal Palace. In the early days he had to battle for a midfield place against Liam Brady, Graham Rix,
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and John Hollins. The season after that 1981–82 Davis became a regular in the First team. The all-new, all tackling Davis had suddenly developed an armour plated exterior. He was about to emerge as the elegant cultural icon of the midfield, but as he realised, he had to learn to mix skill with resilience and strength. By the time of George Graham's arrival at Highbury in the summer of 1986, Davis was the defined centrepiece of the Arsenal side. He was a veteran in terms of individual deeds done and his importance to the club, yet still only 25 and without a major winners medal to his name. Davis, blessed with a wonderful left foot, startling on-pitch vision and unerring pass accuracy, was renowned for his calmness within the heat of a midfield battle. Elegant yet not unwilling to use force when needed, he was the perfect multi-purpose midfielder. In George Graham's first season in charge 1986–87, Davis had a great campaign. He formed a brilliant midfield partnership with Steve Williams, which was key to Arsenal beating Liverpool in the
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2–1. After a hernia operation in early 1988 Davis was in the side again in April 1988, bidding to retain the cup, but disappointingly lost 3–2 to Luton Town in the Final. On 17 September 1988, three days after being an unused substitute for England at Wembley against Denmark, Davis punched Southampton player
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in the jaw, during a 2–2 draw at Highbury. It seemed inevitable that Davis would be sent-off for such an indiscretion. However none of the matchday officials saw the incident. Cockerill's jaw was broken and following the FA's analysis of TV footage Davis was given a then unprecedented nine-match ban and £3,000 fine to him. In fact in his previous nine seasons he had only been booked a miserly 14 times. Davis was removed from the England squad and lost the opportunity to represent his country. Davis played enough games to guarantee he would receive a championship medal,12 league games and scoring once in the 1988–89 title winning season. In January 1989 he went with Arsenal to play two matches in Bermuda and suffered a bad thigh injury that plagued him so he missed the climax of the season at Anfield. In August 1989 he needed a hernia operation to cure a persistent groin problem. Davis remained largely on the outside looking in throughout 1989–90, not appearing at all until Boxing Day, against Southampton as a substitute. Davis had started in just 5 matches in his new year comeback before a hamstring injury forced him out of contention for six weeks, a combination of the drive of
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and the consistency of Kevin Richardson left him frustrated on the sidelines. Within this, Davis relationship with Graham became strained. Yet, when the injuries began to mount up, toward the end of an unsuccessful defence of their title, Graham once again turned to Davis and it was within these last five games of the campaign that the subtleties he could offer attained a renewed value to the Gunners. However, after a spell on loan with Swedish club
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, six weeks in June/July 1990, he returned to play a regular role in the 1990–91 title triumph.Official Arsenal Handbook 1992-93. Along with the signings of David Seaman and
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, it was the rejuvenation of Davis during the 1990–91 season that led to Arsenal reclaiming the First Division title, absorbing only one defeat along the way. Davis missed only 1 League game of the season and won
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recognition. Davis together with Thomas were a seamless blend. They could both hound and harry opposing threats, but their link-up play was where they excelled. When under pressure, a pass from Davis boot could ping the ball 60 yards and, with the aerial prowess of Alan Smith waiting to receive, it meant Davis's long range passing was often used. Davis was also captain in Tony Adams absence. After ten years at Arsenal, Davis was honoured with a testimonial match on Highbury against
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30 July 1991. After starting the 1991–92 season in the same form as he ended 1990–91, Davis again succumbed to an injury, which kept him out of the Arsenal side. With him went Arsenal's league consistency, as did his renewed claims to a place in the national team, having performed well while on duty for England B, on 5 February 1991 against Wales. Although selected for the England senior squad on several occasions, he never made an appearance for the senior team, despite 12-appearances for the Under-21 team, where he captained the side. Arsenal were knocked out by Benfica on 6 November 1991 in the
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. Afterwards Davis was fined and dumped from Graham's first-team plans, when he was criticising the manager's tactics. Asked to play more of a harrying, chasing game, he and Graham fell out. Davis recalled: ''"I had been asked to chase and track back more by George, particularly in the Benfica game. I didn't think it was my strength, I told him that. So we argued about it and I was dropped".'' Over the next sixteen months, Davis appeared just twice in the first team, the last at Loftus Road 18 January 1992. Graham made him train with the youth team and after about six months, Davis went to see Graham, thinking that he might as well leave if he was not going to play. But Graham thought differently, making it clear that Davis was not going anywhere. When Davis finally returned and fought his way back into the team, he stepped up for his first league game in fourteen months against Norwich on 3 March 1993. Davis started in five more games in the
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and returned just in time to lend a calming hand to the Arsenal side for both the 1993 League Cup Final and that year's FA Cup Final, defeating Sheffield Wednesday on both occasions. The latter success completed Davis' full complement of major domestic winners medals. Davis had forced his way back into the team starting 21 league games in 1993-94. He also played in all nine games in the Cup Winners Cup. He played magnificently in the Final, using all his experience, playing in a midfield consisting of Davis,
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and Ian Selley. Davis added a European honour to his impressive list as Arsenal defeated a star-studded Parma side in the 1994 Cup Winners' Cup final. It was Davis last great night in an Arsenal shirt. The signing of
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in the summer of 1994 took Arsenal in a new direction and after only six appearances in 1994–95, some 15 years beyond his debut in that north London derby, he was released from the club on a free transfer in the wake of the arrival of Bruce Rioch as manager. He played his last game for the club on 3 December 1994 away at Nottingham Forest where he scored in a 2–2 draw. After spending 16 seasons at Arsenal Paul Davis was released on a free transfer in the summer of 1995.


After Arsenal

Davis briefly joined Norwegian side Stabæk on a two-month pre-season loan deal, in an attempt to regain his fitness for the start of the 1995/96 season. After his spell at Stabæk, appearing in one game as a substitute, he returned to London to sign for
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on a free transfer in September 1995, making five appearances. Davis made his last ever appearance in the Football League for Brentford in a 2–0 defeat at home to Shrewsbury on November 4, 1995. From 1996 to 2003 he served as a youth-team coach at Arsenal and, after a varied coaching career including a spell working for
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he has gone on to be a senior educator in the PFA.


Coaching career

Davis returned to Arsenal to become a youth coach in 1996, before leaving the club in 2003. In September 2003 Davis joined The Professional Footballers' Association coaching department. On 27 October 2005, Davis was invited to become assistant manager of
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by new manager
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, he left Kettering at the same time as Gascoigne's departure from the club on 5 December 2005, despite being asked to stay on, but he chose to return to the PFA where he worked in coach education and equality until February 2016. As of July 2008, he was working as the PFA's Regional Coach South East. In March 2016, Davis joined the FA where he continues to work with the elite coach development team. Davis has studied and gained the FA and Pro UEFA Coaching awards, the highest coaching award in the U.K. along with his UEFA 'A' Licence and the FA Diploma in Football Management from Warwick University, as well as his coach educators awards. Davis is now a senior coach/coach educator for the organisation and he is also an ambassador for the ' Kick It Out' and '
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organisations'. On 26 August 2021, Davis was confirmed as an assistant coach for the England U17s working with Tom Curtis and
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.


Honours

Arsenal *
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: 1988–89, 1990–91 * FA Cup:
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: 1986–87,
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* European Cup Winners' Cup: 1993–94 *
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