Fulham fans will never forget the last time Sheffield Wednesday came to Craven Cottage ahead of this weekend’s visit of the Owls.

The date was Monday April 16, 2001, and that was the day Sean Davis gave Fulham the point they needed to win the old First Division championship in dramatic fashion.

It was fitting that it was Davis who should net the injury time winner to secure the title, bending a superb effort beyond the reach of Wednesday’s Kevin Pressman.

Davis led Fulham from the old Division Three right the way back to the top flight and is the only player in the club’s history to have played for the club in all four divisions.

Gerald Sibon looked to have put the promotion party on hold with what looked to be the winner before Davis popped up with the late fireworks in west London.

The former midfielder who played nearly 200 games for the club, says fans always remind him of the moment that goal nestled in the back of the net when he returns to the Cottage.

Davis wrote in his official column in August: “When I speak to the fans at games they always remember going to Carlisle United away the season we got promoted, or the year we won the title they always talk about the Blackburn Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday matches.

“I was a part of that and it makes you feel special, it makes you feel like you achieved something, so if the players can grasp that and push on then I’m sure they can achieve it, too.”

Davis signed for Tottenham Hotspur in July 2004 for £3.5million, before spending time at Portsmouth, Bolton Wanderers and Bristol City prior to his retirement last year.

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