Davids Resigns From Barnet
Breaking news this hour as Barnet manager and ex-Holland player Edgar Davids resigns from Barnet. The 40 year old is thought to have gone back to Holland to support his family after the death of his father on Wednesday evening. The Barnet chairman Anthony Kleanthous has told Davids to leave the club whenever he wants to return to Holland but has also reminded him that the club is there for him if he should ever want to return to Underhill. Many Barnet fans have gathered outside the stadium to show their gratitude to Davids this past hour and the Barnet Supporters Trust have issued a statement in the last few minutes. "We want to thank Mr Davids for everything he has done for the club. Whilst he was manager, it was a proud time to be a supporter of the club. A true legend. We wish him the very best of luck in his future and would also like to pass on our condolences to him and his family for the loss of his father. You will go out as a Barnet hero. Good Luck."
So as you can see, in the short time he had been at the club, he had already formed a very strong relationship with the supporters, despite suffering relegation last season. During his playing career, he was nicknamed 'The Pitbull' by current Holland manager Louis Van Gaal due to his impressive marking ability. He had also made it into Brazilian legend Pelé's FIFA 100, a list of the 100 greatest living footballers chosen by Pelé.
So as you can see, in the short time he had been at the club, he had already formed a very strong relationship with the supporters, despite suffering relegation last season. During his playing career, he was nicknamed 'The Pitbull' by current Holland manager Louis Van Gaal due to his impressive marking ability. He had also made it into Brazilian legend Pelé's FIFA 100, a list of the 100 greatest living footballers chosen by Pelé.
The current favourite to take over the post from Davids, is manager of recently relegated Aldershot Town, Andy Scott. Scott, who has won the Sky Bet League 2 with Brentford, has refused to give a statement to the press, with many people believing him to be the right choice for the job. Other names that have made the bookies shortlist are Macclesfield Town manager John Askey and joint Grimsby Town manager Paul Hurst, who is said to be looking for a different role after a bust up with joint manager Rob Scott. Barnet will now have a tough decision on their hands, with the season starting in just over a month.