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Christopher Davies
Christopher Davies of the London Daily Telegraph is one of Britain's most prominent soccer writers. He regularly covers Premier League powers Arsenal and Chelsea in the Champions League, and he covers the Republic of Ireland internationally. Davies has covered eight World Cups and is a former chairman of the Football Writers' Association in England.
For Christopher Davies's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Jan 30, 2004
Manchester United soap opera looks set for very long run
LONDON -- The Manchester United soap opera continues and shows no sign of running out of far-fetched scripts.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Jan 23, 2004
Saha saga just goes to show what a funny old game soccer is
LONDON -- "Read my lips -- Louis Saha is not for sale" -- Fulham owner and chairman Mohamed Fayed.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Jan 16, 2004
Role of Ferguson's son in Howard transfer doesn't look good
LONDON -- The Football Association's bung-busters are in action again, this time investigating if an alleged £139,000 commission on goalkeeper Tim Howard's £2.3 million summer move from the New York MetroStars contravened any transfer regulations.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Jan 9, 2004
Scrutiny will increase if Eriksson becomes Chelsea manager
LONDON -- Will he stay or will he go?
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Jan 3, 2004
Struggling Spurs lining up Hiddink as next manager
LONDON -- It may be a meaningless statistic in terms of promotion or relegation, but Tottenham Hotspur has earned fewer points -- 36 -- than any other club in the Premiership during 2003.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Dec 26, 2003
It's time for Premier League players to grow up
LONDON -- A former footballer once confided to me that after his retirement he and his wife decided to go on the dream holiday they had never been able to take while he was a leading international.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Dec 19, 2003
F.A. ruling on Ferdinand certain to make some unhappy
LONDON -- Eric Cantona's record ban of eight months is unlikely to be beaten, but sometime Friday a Football Association disciplinary commission will decide whether Rio Ferdinand is guilty of "the failure or refusal to submit to drug testing as required by a competent official."
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Dec 12, 2003
Everton's 'Roonaldo' having growing pains
LONDON -- From having the world at his feet Wayne Rooney is now the recipient of boots up the backside as the Everton striker attempts to fulfill the potential he showed last season.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Dec 5, 2003
Barcelona vs. Real Madrid match stirs passions like no other
LONDON -- Sir Bobby Robson called it "a powder keg." It is not so much football rivalry but a chance for political revenge and when the teams last met, among the objects thrown on to the pitch was a pig's head.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Nov 28, 2003
Duff acquisition paying immediate dividends for Chelski
LONDON -- Somewhere on this planet the man working for Decca Records 40 years ago who told the Beatles they wouldn't make it and should try another career, may still be alive.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Nov 21, 2003
Glacial pace of F.A. on discipline a joke
LONDON -- As you read this representatives of all the leading bodies in English football will be emerging from what was described as "a two-day lock-in" as they attempt to update the Football Association's disciplinary system, which is so out of date it is a wonder the fines are not paid in cattle.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Nov 14, 2003
Constant in-fighting by Dutch leaves little energy for opponents
LONDON -- If Euro 2004 was to be decided on the basis of back-stabbing, internal politics, racism, disharmony and picking the wrong team, then Holland would have no rival.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Nov 7, 2003
Mihajlovic's disgraceful behavior brings shame to football
LONDON -- It is unlikely that there is a more loathesome player in European football than Sinisa Mihajlovic, the Lazio defender.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Nov 3, 2003
Punishment for Arsenal players doesn't fit the crime
LONDON -- These are not the best of times for English football.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Oct 17, 2003
English guilty of double standard regarding Turkey's Alpay
LONDON -- The lynch mob arrived with xenophobia in abundance.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Oct 10, 2003
English football's problems make mockery of 'beautiful game'
LONDON -- Had the Turkish Football Federation hatched a plan to severely disrupt England's preparations for Saturday's decisive Euro 2004 qualifying tie they could not have done a better -- or worse, depending on your viewpoint -- job than the visitors have done themselves.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Oct 3, 2003
England could use experience, skill of McManaman in lineup
LONDON -- When Sven-Goran Eriksson names the England squad this weekend for the decisive Euro 2004 qualifying tie in Turkey on Oct. 11 it is a safe bet that Steve McManaman will not be included.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Sep 26, 2003
Arsenal, Wenger out of excuses this time
LONDON -- It's Groundhog Day for this column.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Sep 19, 2003
Outrage by managers on diving never includes own players
LONDON -- Robert Pires is unique.
SOCCER / PREMIER REPORT
Sep 5, 2003
Rise of new Roman empire truly amazing
LONDON -- There are only 86 more non-shopping days until the transfer window opens again on Jan. 1. You can almost imagine Roman Abramovich counting the days, like a prisoner awaiting release from jail.

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