Gregg Davies
Gregg Davies is the Chief Sub Editor of FourFourTwo magazine, joining the team in January 2008 and spending seven years working on the website. He supports non-league behemoths Hereford and commentates on Bulls matches for Radio Hereford FC. His passions include chocolate hobnobs and attempting to shoehorn Ronnie Radford into any office conversation.
Latest articles by Gregg Davies
Saturday analysis: Everton deny Liverpool a leg up, as Cardiff and Fulham go down
By Gregg Davies published
Stats Zone FourFourTwo’s Gregg Davies looks back on an day of Premier League action that saw Manchester City take a significant step towards claiming the title...
Thiago Silva: Premier League? I'm not a big fan
By Gregg Davies published
Thiago Silva The Premier League may continue to attract the world’s elite players, from Sergio Aguero to Luis Suarez, Oscar and Mesut Ozil, but Brazil defender Thiago Silva isn't planning a move anytime soon.
Aguero: Most City fans want derby win over title
By Gregg Davies published
Sergio Aguero Sergio Aguero believes the majority of Manchester City fans would be satisfied with fourth spot and the league double over United.
Why money's on Man United bouncing back and Tottenham toppling toothless Toon
By Gregg Davies published
Premier League FFT's betting partner, Bet Butler, offers you a helping hand as the latest round of Premier League matches approach...
The FourFourTwo Preview: Arsenal vs Man United
By Gregg Davies published
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Bet Butler betting logic, Dec 26
By Gregg Davies published
Premier League FFT's betting partner, Bet Butler, points you in the right direction ahead of the Boxing Day action in England...
Debrief: The Premier League weekend reviewed, Dec 1
By Gregg Davies published
Premier League The FourFourTwo team - this week Gregg Davies, Ben Welch and Gary Parkinson - dissect the weekend's Premier League action and pick out pertinent talking points...
Saturday analysis: Arsenal turn on style, fortune favours Chelsea & City spoil the party
By Gregg Davies published
Premier League FourFourTwo's Gregg Davies uses Stats Zone to analyse the day's Premier League action.
Fellaini: I could move to centre-back one day
By Gregg Davies published
Marouane Fellaini Manchester United enforcer Marouane Fellaini says he is open to the idea of playing at centre-back one day.
Saturday analysis: What Stats Zone taught us today
By Gregg Davies published
Premier League FourFourTwo's Gregg Davies uses Stats Zone to analyse the day's Premier League action...
Pallister: Moyes will make fresh bid for Baines
By Gregg Davies published
Leighton Baines Gary Pallister expects his former club Manchester United to renew their interest in Everton left-back Leighton Baines.
Yaya Toure: City vs United biggest game in England
By Gregg Davies published
Yaya Toure The Manchester derby between City and United has become the biggest game in English football, according to Yaya Toure.
Young: We want to be able to say 'this is our city'
By Gregg Davies published
Ashley Young Ashley Young is determined to ensure the bragging rights rest on the red half of the city after Sunday's Manchester derby.
Vidic: Mourinho return a "big factor" for Chelsea
By Gregg Davies published
Nemanja Vidic Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic has admitted the return of Jose Mourinho to Chelsea makes them serious contenders to seize the Premier League crown in 2013/14.
Cristiano Ronaldo: Q & A
By Gregg Davies published
Q & A The great Portuguese winger speaks to FourFourTwo in late 2009, shortly after joning Real Madrid from Manchester United.
Di Maria reveals dream to play for Man United
By Gregg Davies published
Angel Di Maria Benfica forward Angel di Maria - linked with Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool - has revealed his dream is to play for Manchester United.
Glazer bank balance swells by £400 million
By Gregg Davies published
Manchester United Manchester United owner Malcolm Glazer has seen his bank balance swell by £400 million over the past 10 months.
Rooney goes over Neville’s head
By Gregg Davies published
Wayne Rooney Former Toffee Wayne Rooney once risked the wrath of ex-Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall after embarrassing the glovesman.
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