Career
He is currently employed as the manager for Manchester City"s under-21s reserve team, having previously served as an assistant to Patrick Vieira. During his career he played for a few English clubs in the 1990s, after starting out at. Although born in England, Davies was capped for the Welsh national team against Switzerland in 1996.
After leaving for Luton Town in a £150,000 deal in August 1997, Davies struggled to recapture his early promise and his league career was to end with spells with Macclesfield Town and Rochdale.
He then crossed the Welsh border, becoming Peter Davenport"s first signing at in the Welsh Premier League in 2001. He was named as the Welsh Premier League"s player of the season in 2002-2003.
He also played for Rhyl and Total Network Solutions and would briefly join Airbus United Kingdom. In 2006, Davies joined the coaching staff at Chester City, predominantly as part of the youth set-up. In April 2007 he was appointed as the club"s caretaker-manager after the departure of Mark Wright.
He took charge for the final game of the season, as Chester lost 2–0 at Lincoln City.
Despite the loss, Davies was offered an interview for the job on a permanent basis but Bobby Williamson was subsequently appointed, although Davies remained at the club as youth team manager. The following March, Davies was again appointed as Chester"s caretaker manager following Williamson"s sacking. Despite losing his two games in caretaker charge, Davies was named manager until the end of the season on 11 March 2008.
A few days earlier Davies celebrated his 34th birthday with a new two-year contract at the club
Davies endured a difficult start to the 2008-2009 season, with Chester conceding six to both Dagenham & Redbridge and Rochdale in the first three months of the season and making early exits from all three cup competitions. He was sacked on 10 November 2008.
Exactly a month later, it was announced Davies had returned to Chester as youth team manager.