24 Facts About Danny Fox

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Daniel Fox was born on 29 May 1986 and is a former professional footballer who last played as a defender for East Bengal in the Indian Super League.

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Danny Fox represented England at under-21 international level, has since been selected for Scotland national team, making his debut in the November 2009 against Wales.

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Danny Fox was born in Winsford, Cheshire and joined his boyhood club Everton's youth system at thirteen from Liverpool.

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On 2 February 2005, Danny Fox was loaned out by Everton to Stranraer, where he played 11 games and helped them secure promotion to the Scottish First Division before his eventual release from Everton in the summer of 2005.

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Danny Fox made his debut for the club against Rotherham United in the opening game of the season, making first start.

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On 28 January 2008, Danny Fox joined Coventry City in a double transfer deal, after agreeing personal terms and a passing a medical.

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However, Danny Fox continued to attract interests from Premier League clubs, such as, Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa and Newcastle United.

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Danny Fox later credited Coventry City for helping him turn his life around.

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Danny Fox made his competitive debut for Celtic in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers against Dynamo Moscow.

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Danny Fox became a regular free kick taker for Celtic, but did not score a goal, although he did provide assists in games against St Johnstone and Dundee United.

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Danny Fox afterwards claimed that his debut with Burnley was "his best day in football".

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Danny Fox's efforts lifted Burnley above West Ham and out of the relegation zone.

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Danny Fox went on to make fourteen appearances for the club.

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On 11 August 2011, Danny Fox signed for Southampton on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

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At Southampton, Danny Fox began to established himself in the first team, playing in the left back position and helped the team gain promotion to the Premier League.

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Danny Fox found himself in the sidelined when he suffered a hamstring injury that kept him out for weeks.

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Danny Fox then provided three assists in two matches, which he provided twice against Reading and st Charlton Athletic.

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Danny Fox was told by Freedman that he would no longer be part of his first team plan and he was allowed to leave the club, but this never happened and stayed at Nottingham Forest.

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Danny Fox declared himself available to play for Scotland through his grandfather.

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Danny Fox was selected for Scotland's friendly against Japan in October 2009, but had to withdraw due to an injury sustained while playing for Celtic.

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Danny Fox did not feature for Scotland again until August 2012, when he was recalled by Craig Levein for a friendly against Australia.

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Danny Fox played in Scotland's loss against Wales on 12 October 2012 at left back.

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Danny Fox's parents resided in Cheshire and has a younger brother, who is in the RAF, and a sister.

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In December 2014, Danny Fox dyed his beard yellow in effort to raise money for charity called Cystic Fibrosis Foundation following his friend's death, who suffered from Cystic Fibrosis.