Fulham’s Davis charged with drink driving

Fulham's England Under-21 international Sean Davis has been charged with drink driving, police in London confirmed today.

Fulham's England Under-21 international Sean Davis has been charged with drink driving, police in London confirmed today.

The midfielder was stopped in his BMW in Battersea, south London, on Easter Sunday.

He was breathalysed and charged with drink driving, just hours after the Cottagers 1-1 draw at Southampton, and the day before the 1-0 home defeat against West Ham, in which he played.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman confirmed: "Sean Davis, 22, appeared at Southwestern Magistrates Court on April 2nd, charged with driving while under the influence of alcohol in Battersea Park Road on March 31st."

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Davis appeared at Balham Magistrates Court last Tuesday. His case was adjourned until yesterday and then postponed again as all remand cases in England and Wales were called off as a mark of respect for the funeral of the Queen Mother.

Former Fulham trainee Davis, the club's only player to perform in all four divisions as the Londoners charged from Division Three to the Premiership, is now consulting his solicitor and deciding whether to plead guilty when he returns to the court at 10am on April 23rd.