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Curtis Davies
I’ve seen some talk around various websites about Chris Nathaniel’s connection to Curtis Davies in the light of Mr Nathaniel’s arrest, and I thought it was important to help clarify things.
Curtis Davies is solely represented by Phil Sproson, who Blues fans may remember played for us in the 89/90 season. Phil is a licensed football agent and has represented Curtis since 2005; first via the PFA and then since 2009 via his company GSML. Mr Nathaniel has some occasional commercial connections with Curtis Davies, but Mr Nathaniel isn’t a registered football agent and cannot (and does not) legally represent him in negotiations with Blues or any other club.
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