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Football: Fulham hope Singapore teenager Ben Davis can bounce back from 'disruptive' period

Football: Fulham hope Singapore teenager Ben Davis can bounce back from 'disruptive' period

SINGAPORE - English Premier League side Fulham are offering their support to Singaporean footballer Ben Davis as he goes through a "very disruptive time", said the club's academy director Huw Jennings on Thursday (April 18).The 18-year-old Davis, who is currently injured with a stress fracture of his shin, became a national service (NS) defaulter in February after failing to report for NS as required.
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