Edgar Davids, a former Netherlands international footballer, had a brief but tumultuous tenure as manager of Barnet Football Club in 2013-2014. Here's an overview of his time at the club:
**Arrival and Early Success**
Davids arrived at Barnet in November 2013, with the team on three points from 12 games. He was seen as a breath of fresh air, bringing a new level of enthusiasm and intensity to the team.
**Form Improvement**
Under Davids' management, Barnet's form improved significantly. The team won 25 matches out of 68 games, scoring one goal in 39 games as a player during his time at the club.
**Controversies and Red Cards**
However, Davids' tenure was marred by controversy and red cards. He became known for wearing squad number one, which led to friction with players and fans alike. The team's fans grew frustrated with his lack of commitment to attending away games, leading to tensions between the club and its supporters.
**Departure and Legacy**
Davids' final match as manager came in January 2014, when Barnet lost 2-1 at Chester. He was replaced by Martin Allen just two months later. Despite his controversies, Davids has expressed respect for Kleanthous, who ran the club from 1994 to present.
**Post-Barnet Career**
After leaving Barnet, Davids had a brief stint as manager of Portuguese third-tier side Olhanense in 2021 and served as an assistant coach for the Netherlands national team at the 2022 World Cup.
**Arrival and Early Success**
Davids arrived at Barnet in November 2013, with the team on three points from 12 games. He was seen as a breath of fresh air, bringing a new level of enthusiasm and intensity to the team.
**Form Improvement**
Under Davids' management, Barnet's form improved significantly. The team won 25 matches out of 68 games, scoring one goal in 39 games as a player during his time at the club.
**Controversies and Red Cards**
However, Davids' tenure was marred by controversy and red cards. He became known for wearing squad number one, which led to friction with players and fans alike. The team's fans grew frustrated with his lack of commitment to attending away games, leading to tensions between the club and its supporters.
**Departure and Legacy**
Davids' final match as manager came in January 2014, when Barnet lost 2-1 at Chester. He was replaced by Martin Allen just two months later. Despite his controversies, Davids has expressed respect for Kleanthous, who ran the club from 1994 to present.
**Post-Barnet Career**
After leaving Barnet, Davids had a brief stint as manager of Portuguese third-tier side Olhanense in 2021 and served as an assistant coach for the Netherlands national team at the 2022 World Cup.