Aidan John Davison (born 11 May 1968) is a football coach and former professional
footballer
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who is goalkeeping coach of
National League
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side
Wrexham
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.
As a player, he played as a
goalkeeper
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from 1987 until 2008. Having started his career with non-league side
Billingham Synthonia
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History
T ...
, he moved on to
Notts County
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and subsequently spent loan spells with
Leyton Orient and
Bury before joining the latter on a permanent deal. He went on to play for
Chester City,
Blackpool
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and
Millwall
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before earning his biggest break yet by signing for
Bolton Wanderers
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and in 1995 gaining promotion to the
Premier League
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. Loan spells with
Ipswich Town and
Hull City followed before joining
Bradford City permanently. In 1997, he signed for
Grimsby Town where he arguably played some of his best football having won promotion and a domestic cup in his two years at the club. He went on to
Sheffield United and then returned to Premier League football when he re-joined Bradford City in 2000. In 2003, he returned to Grimsby Town for a year before finishing his career with a four-year spell at
Colchester United. In his career, he was capped three times by
Northern Ireland
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.
In 2009 following his retirement he joined the coaching staff of Premier League
Hull City and became the club's reserve team manager. In 2010, he briefly came out of retirement and signed as a player to add to the club's goalkeeping cover, however he only made the substitute bench for the reserve team he managed. In 2011, he became head coach of American side
FC Jax Destroyers.
Club career
Early career
Davison was brought up in the North East of England. He played for Newcastle Football Club in their youth team during their successful FA youth cup period. He was later released and in 1987 he signed terms with Non-League side
Billingham Synthonia
Billingham Synthonia Football Club is a football club based in Stokesley, North Yorkshire, England. Nicknamed the "Synners", they are currently members of the and play at the Stokesley Sports Complex in Stokesley, North Yorkshire.
History
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where he played 33 times and scored once. It did not take too long for the professional scouts to pick him up and he departed the club midway through the 1987–88 season
In March 1988 Davison moved to
Nottingham
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signing with
Notts County
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who at the time were under the stewardship of
John Barnwell and were competing in the
Football League Third Division
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. While at County he made one league appearance and was loaned out too
Leyton Orient and then
Bury. The Shakers re-signed Davison for a fee of £6,000 in November 1989 following his loan spell in the previous month. Whilst at
Gigg Lane, Davison played under
Martin Dobson
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,
Sam Ellis and
Mike Walsh. Whilst with the club he also spent time out on loan, having spells with both
Chester City and
Blackpool
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. Walsh released Davison to
Millwall
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in the summer of 1991, and he became one of
Bruce Rioch's new signings at
Millwall
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ahead of the 1991–92 season. Davison played two seasons with Millwall, making 42 appearances in all competitions. He was named as player of the year. He also sustained a collapsed lung during a home game against Derby County which kept him out of action for 12 weeks.
Bolton Wanderers
In August 1993 Davison followed
Bruce Rioch and signed with
Bolton Wanderers
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for £125,000 where he would fight for the number one spot with
Keith Branagan. In his second season for The Trotters they earned promotion to the
Premier League
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. Davison made his Premiership debut on 22 November 1995 in a 3–2 defeat at
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against
Chelsea. He also played in the home matches against
Nottingham Forest,
Liverpool
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,
Tottenham Hotspur and
Sheffield Wednesday
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. Wanderers however finished 20th in the league and were relegated. During the 1996–97 season Davison spent time on loan with
Hull City and
Ipswich Town before departing in March 1997.
Bradford City
In March 1997 he joined fellow
Football League First Division
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Bradford City on a free transfer. Davison played in 10 matches for the
West Yorkshire
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side but departed
Valley Parade
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at the end 1996–97 season after successfully helping the club retain its championship status.
Grimsby Town
In the summer of 1997 Davison joined
Grimsby Town on a free transfer. The club had recently slipped into the
Football League Second Division
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and manager
Alan Buckley
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As a player, he was a forward from 1967 to 1987 for Nottingham Forest ...
had sought after a new number 1 keeper following the departure of
Paul Crichton a year before, his replacement
Jason Pearcey had failed to live up to expectations and would start the 1997–98 season as Davison's understudy. He made his Town debut on 9 August 1997 in a 1–1 draw with
Bristol City. His period at
Blundell Park would see him play a part in one of the most successful seasons with Grimsby defeating
AFC Bournemouth in the
Football League Trophy
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final at
Wembley Stadium
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and a few weeks later defeating
Northampton Town in the Play-Off final also at Wembley. During the 1998–99 season,
Steve Croudson became his new understudy as Grimsby cemented themselves 11th spot in the First Division. During his two-year stay he helped the club set a new clean sheet record of 50 in 100 games.
Sheffield United
Davison departed
Blundell Park in the summer of 1999 under the new Bosman ruling signing with
Neil Warnock's fellow Championship Division side
Sheffield United. His first team opportunities were limited to United's first choice keeper
Simon Tracey and would only make two appearances for the
Bramall Lane club, a 6–0 hammering by
Manchester City and a 3–1 victory over
Crystal Palace.
Return to Bradford City
In January 2000 he cut short his short stay in Sheffield and returned for a second spell at
Bradford City who had been promoted to the
Premier League
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in the previous season. He made his second Premiership Bradford City debut on 22 January 2000 in 3–2 victory over
Watford
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Initially a small market town, the Grand Junction Canal en ...
. He also played in the following months 2–1 home victory over
Arsenal
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but despite playing in six Premiership games in the remainder of the 1999–2000 season he could only make the bench as City defeated
Liverpool
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on the final day of the season to stay in the England's top flight. During his time at City he would fight for his place with two top keepers in
Gary Walsh or
Matt Clarke. In the 2000–01 season Davison made three appearances in the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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with victories over
Atlantas Klaipėda and
RKC Waalwijk
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and a defeat against
Zenit St. Petersburg. City suffered relegation during that season which meant he spent the next two seasons playing in the Championship Division. His final campaign with The Bantams was the 2002–03 season in which he was also the club's number one keeper.
Return to Grimsby Town
Davison was convinced to return to
Grimsby Town in July 2003 who were now under the stewardship of former Grimsby teammate
Paul Groves. Like the first time he had signed with The Mariners they had recently suffered relegation in the previous season from the second tier of English football to the third. This spell with Town however would be a lot less successful as an injury in early 2004 meant his place was contested by his under study
Andrew Pettinger and
Hull City loanee
Alan Fettis
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As a player, he was as a goalkeeper from 1988 to 2007. He notably played for Hull Ci ...
. Grimsby, without a fit Davison suffered a second successive relegation on the last day of the 2003–04 season. His final game for Grimsby came on 24 February 2004 in a 3–2 win over
Luton Town
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.
Colchester United
Following Grimsby's relegation in the previous campaign Davison stayed in the newly named
Football League One
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with
Colchester United. In his second season with Colchester the club earned promotion to the
Football League Championship
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. He eventually hung his boots up at the end of the 2007–08 season having spent his final season as player coach helping his former understudy
Dean Gerken. He played 109 times for United in all competitions. During Davisons time at Colchester Utd the team gained promotion, had a successful FA cup campaign playing Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. He was also a pivotal part of the team which went in a 22-game unbeaten run making Layer Road a tough place to visit.he retired from playing after tearing his left shoulder in a collision against Coventry City in a Championship game. He fought for 6 months to get back to fitness but opted to retire in 2008 after a 21-year pro career. He helped nurture Dean Gerken and Mark Cousins who went on to have successful careers.
International career
Northern Ireland
Davison made his debut against
Sweden on 24 April 1996 and also played against
Thailand
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and
Germany
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. He was selected for over twenty full squads in a 5-year International career including European Championship and World Cup qualifier games. He played under Bryan Hamilton and Lawrie McMenemy.
Coaching career
After being released by
Colchester United at the end of the 2007–08 season, he and his wife (Kristine) and kids (Ryan, Kiera, Mia) have acted upon his dream to live in United States. After which returned as reserve team manager at
Hull City A.F.C.
In February 2010, he briefly came out of retirement to be named as an unused substitute for Hull City in a friendly match against
Galway United, providing goalkeeping back-up for
Matt Duke.
On 18 July 2011 it was announced that Davison had been appointed head coach of
FC JAX Destroyers. Davison left the club a year later after they disbanded and joined American Soccer school IMG Academy as a coach. In September 2017, Davison took over head coaching duties for Sporting AZ FC from Tim Marchisotto, who became the general manager. He successfully guided Sporting AZ FC through the 2018 US Open Cup qualifying, earning a victory over United Soccer League side Phoenix Rising FC in the second. Davison's amateur-league club finally fell in the third round to USL professional side Fresno.
In 2018, Davison signed for
Indian Super League
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side
Pune FC as goalkeeping coach, later holding the same position at rivals
Hyderabad FC.
On 25 June 2022, Davison returned to the
United Kingdom
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, signing as a goalkeeping coach for
National League
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side
Wrexham
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.
Personal life
Davison resides in
Daytona Beach
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,
Florida
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, USA and runs his own successful soccer company and continues to donate time to helping local soccer talent.
Honours
;Bolton Wanderers
*
Football League Cup
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runner-up:
1995
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;Grimsby Town
*
Football League Trophy
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winner: 1998
*
Second Division playoff winner: 1998
;Colchester United
*
Football League One
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runner up: 2005–06
References
External links
Aidan Davison player profileat cu-fc.com
at grimsby-townfc.co.uk
at bradfordcityfc.co.uk
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NIFG
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1968 births
Living people
People from Sedgefield
Footballers from County Durham
Association footballers from Northern Ireland
Association football goalkeepers
Notts County F.C. players
Leyton Orient F.C. players
Bury F.C. players
Chester City F.C. players
Blackpool F.C. players
Millwall F.C. players
Bolton Wanderers F.C. players
Ipswich Town F.C. players
Hull City A.F.C. players
Bradford City A.F.C. players
Grimsby Town F.C. players
Sheffield United F.C. players
Colchester United F.C. players
Northern Ireland international footballers
Premier League players
English Football League players
Hull City A.F.C. non-playing staff
Wrexham A.F.C. non-playing staff