Managerial dreams for Davies

01 August 2009 11:38
Bolton captain Kevin Davies has ambitions to become a manager when he finally ends his playing career. The 32-year-old striker last season enjoyed his best campaign as a professional scoring 12 goals - all in the Premier League. However, he knows there will be a time when he will have to call it a day and he has already begun the process of preparing for life after playing. Having undertaken a Professional Footballers' Association-endorsed fast-track course, which combines the Level Two and Three coaching badges, Davies is looking to eventually complete both the UEFA B and A qualifications which will allow him to manage at the highest level. "There is something inside me that wants to go into management - I think I could do it," he told the Bolton News. "I'm coming towards the end of my career but I love playing, so I'll play at whatever level I can for as long as I can. "I love the game so I want to stay in it, so if I can get all my qualifications, who knows?"

Source: Eurosport