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If even a fraction of the below is true I don't want him anywhere near Ibrox

Imagine that cunt Sheridan sitting in the directors box

"EXCLUSIVE: FOOTBALL gaffer Billy Davies has been accused of being so close to old pal Tommy Sheridan they took part in sleazy three-in-a-bed romps together - according to claims by two different women.

FOOTBALL gaffer Billy Davies has been accused of being so close to old pal Tommy Sheridan they took part in sleazy three-in-a-bed romps together - according to claims by two different women.

The married Nottingham Forest boss, a former Rangers star, was named in separate police statements by journalist Anvar Khan and single mum Laura Smith.

According to their signed statements, given to cops investigating Sheridan's perjury, the women were both originally sexual partners of Sheridan before he suggested bringing in Davies to spice up the action.

The alleged encounter s, which are strenuously denied by 46-year-old Davies, were said to have taken place in 1996 and 1999.

Davies, who grew up and played football with Sheridan in Pollok, Glasgow, was already married to wife Martha, while Sheridan was in a long-term relationship with Gail, who he married in 2000.

Khan, 42, has been a key figure in the whole Sheridan affair, placing him in the Cupid's swingers' club in Manchester.

It was her book, in which she bragged of sexual liaisons with an unnamed married politician, that set the scandal into motion.

A charge that Sheridan lied in his defamation case when he claimed he did not have an eight-year affair with her was deleted at the request of the jury yesterday.

Laura Smith, 44, knew Sheridan through his work as a left-wing activist in Pollok, where she was brought up.

Like many women, she was entranced by his good looks and powerful presence.

Both women claimed to police that Sheridan would turn up with miniature bottles of spirits as a carry-out as they got in the mood for sex.

Smith, who now lives in Cardonald, Glasgow, refused to discuss the allegations with the Record yesterday.

But she told detectives in official statements, which were never heard during Sheridan's perjury trial, that she romped with him and Davies in the bed he shared with Gail at his Pollok home.

She told officers: "Although threesomes weren't really my scene, I did experiment once. It was just after my 30th birthday in 1996.

"Tommy invited me to come round to his house and Billy Davies was either there or came around but only stayed for 10 minutes.

"When Billy left, Tommy suggested a threesome with me, him and Billy.

"I thought about it and it was a few months after I agreed to it. I left it to Tommy to arrange.

"I went round to his house in Pollok. I arrived before Billy. We were all naked in the bedroom."

Smith said she had sexual intercourse with both men separately, as the other one watched.

She added: "Tommy and Billy never engaged in any sexual activity with each other but they both engaged in sexual activity with me."

Anvar Khan also named Davies, describing in detail her allegations that the three had sex in her Glasgow flat in 1999.

She said: "Tommy arrived in the evening with another man, whom he introduced as Billy Davies.

"Tommy was saying that Billy was minted, that he was in football and he was thinking of buying a flat next door. I didn't recognise him at that time but I later recognised him as the Motherwell manager.

"He looked older, with bags under his eyes. I think the club had some financial troubles when I saw him on TV."

Khan claimed she soon realised that group sex was on the agenda.

She said: "I went to the bedroom with Tommy, I think first to greet each other and to have a snog. I can't remember exactly how we ended up there but Tommy and I started to get off and I said 'But what about Billy?'

"That's when Tommy suggested we invited Billy into the bedroom to watch us.

"I was at that point undressed down to my underwear so I went into the living room and I asked Billy, who was sitting in the living room, if he wanted to come through and watch."

Khan said Davies appeared nervous and excited and he asked if she was sure about wanting to bed him before she led him to the bedroom.

She added: "I began getting off with Tommy, lying on him, and I could feel Billy's hands on my back. I then knew that Billy wasn't just going to watch. He was going to take an active part in it.

"I then had sex with them both. I was quite turned on by it, so I was completely willing. Billy and I had sex for a longer period than me and Tommy.

"It seemed bizarrely polite between them, sharing, having sex with me, that they were polite to each other. "

In response to the allegations, Sheridan told police he had had group sex in the past but Davies had not been involved.

On Celebrity Big Brother last year, Sheridan told his housemates that he, Davies and other pals would terrorise youngsters in Pollok, where they ruled the roost.

He admitted to taking money from innocent youngsters but said he was ashamed of elements of his past behaviour.

When Sheridan married Gail in 2000, Davies was lined up to be one of three best men - the other two being his former Scottish Socialist Party confidant Keith Baldassara and George McNeilage, the man who made the secret video that was at the heart of the perjury trial"

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If you're financially fucked then I couldn't imagine a worse manager aside from maybe Redknapp. Davies spends a fortune and then causes trouble if he doesn't get more. He isn't happy unless he's got a blank chequebook in front of him but is the master of deflecting blame away when it doesn't work.

There's a number of rumours doing the rounds about slightly corrupt behaviour by Davies at Forest, but I've seen too many people get in trouble by spreading unprovable stories so i decided to keep schtum.

Not me pal, sorry.

For the record, I was of the impression Davies was a Celtic boy but I could be wrong.

If anything, it makes us more qualified to discuss managers. We've had more of them than most.

As I mentioned though, you do get some good with Davies. You'll get 2/3 months where you look unbeatable and you go long periods unbeaten, though this is always followed by the same period of terrible form when you've simply run out of steam. Bottom line though, you won't go up. He fluked his way up with Derby once but they then came down again as the worst team in history, but not before Davies was sacked...

You truly won't realise how bad things are until he's gone. Forest became the North Korea of the Championship. A closed-doors dictatorship regime with strongly-controlled media links (one patsy from the BBC who would report anything he threw her) ruled by a complete crackpot where things are considerably worse behind-the-scenes than would be admitted openly.

Thanks for your feedback, i'm glad I bothered.

Hes better than Ally but we hate the bbc so no friendly relationship with they tarrier cunts will be tolerated

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Billy will be perfect for us . If he was happy to watch that snake tommy Sheridan pump Anvar khan then he can easily watch the shite our team produce every week

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So we see that Davies is in line to take your manager's role should McCoist depart. As a Forest fan who has sat through two of his tenures, I can only warn against the dangers that come with the management of arguably the worst man in football.

One thing you may find is that a lot of Forest fans still wax lyrical about his time with the club but this has been significantly reduced after his second spell. He went from the messiah to a pariah in a little under a year after a comically tyrannical period where we overspent but underachieved whilst severing all ties with the academy and media and firing everyone who dared question him.

It's said you judge a man by the company he keeps, and this says the world about his character. Billy's first act when he returned was to bring in his cousin James Price as director. Now, 'Jimbo' had recently been disbarred from the legal profession and was therefore ineligible to act as a director at a football club. They frequently tweeted about the work James was doing for the club, but when questioned it was all denied... Within six months they'd fired so many staff members that we had literally no scouting system in place, a mere handful of 'his' coaches and had there were no active links between the senior team and the academy.

During all this he managed to become the only part-time manager in the football league. Unbelievably, he'd only spend 3 days a week in Nottingham. For the rest of the week he retired back to Glasgow (not once did he move here) and whilst he claimed to be spending the time doing 'video research', our inevitable late-season fall suggested that not a lot was being done.

That, as with most things was all propaganda. They were the kings of open speech on social media when the going was good, but were nowhere to be seen when we weren't winning. In reality, even during the good times it was only hate and self-fulfilling bile they peddled. Check out the frankly incredible Twitter timeline of Price himself (@Jimbo519242) to see what we mean. Through this they promoted their 'unfinished business' agenda and it quickly became clear that it had nothing to do with righting any on-field failures but more to do with settling old scores with people who scorned them during the first tenure. They picked needless fights with some of the best and most genuine people in Nottingham football, banning both the Nottingham Post and Radio Nottingham from the club as much as contractually possible. As a club we became the enemy of the everyone we mixed with and it was quite literally us against them in every part of the game.

It wasn't just professional relationships they destroyed. You may have seen that Forest have fell into trouble with FFP this week and we're now under a transfer embargo. This is partly down to our enthusiastic but slightly naive owner, but mostly down to gruesome twosome's cavalier attitude that FFP would 'never stand up'. Well, here we are, he's gone and we're feeling the effects of his excess. We were seemingly in financial trouble every week, we had unpaid invoices piling up around us and nothing was getting paid... Be it transfer installments, loan fees, even catering bills... nothing got paid on time. We weren't short of cash, they'd just not hired somebody to do it.

Not to say that it was all bad in fairness, on the pitch at least. The football his teams play is attractive enough and the highs are pretty high. We put 5 past both Derby and Leicester at home and when we won 3-1 at WBA in 2009/10 it was as good as we've known it lately. His team didn't follow it through though. His emotion-led 'us v them' system runs out of steam in February and it's not pretty from that point. You go 10 unbeaten and then don't win in 11. There's a reason his longest tenure at a club has been

To all those thinking this is just typical bad feeling towards an ex-manager, we've had failures before. David Platt, Gary Megson and Steve McClaren have all been and gone (with weaker results) and I hold no particular ill will towards them. All in all, it says the world that the only club that took Davies back after he was fired by Forest....was Forest, and only then after the previous chairman had died and the CEO had moved on. He was brought back a desperate owner who needed a positive appointment and knew he would be guaranteed good PR if Davies came in. They fired out positive propaganda about how Davies would be 'our Ferguson'. Despite this, 10 months later he's out of a job again.

To summarise, Billy Davies is is a cancer that eats away at all that is good the longer it's left unchecked, a parasite who leaves every club in a worse position than he found it and you'd be well advised to keep a wide berth of him and his entire circus. I don't know where Ally McCoist's problems lay but he will seem like paradise to Davies when everything inevitably comes crumbling down.

You don't know what I want.

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I must admit, there's something the about the description of "the paranoid swinger friend of an egotistical loud-mouthed perjurer who may have shagged Anvar Khan", that makes me think he's not quite cut out for the Ibrox hotseat, for some reason.

If it goes wrong on the park & it the press, he won't even have playing legend status to protect him.

Best given a very wide berth, for my money.

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We need someone who the support will unite behind. Billy Davies is not that man.

He has many of the traits people slag Ally for. Never admitting mistakes, bottling it in big games (lost 3 out of 4 playoffs), the old pals act and buying success. Why spend years moaning about a manager then replace him with someone similar? The mind boggles.

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