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Dai Davies (footballer, born 1948)

William David Davies (1 April 1948 – 10 February 2021) was a Welsh professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper between 1969 and 1987. He made 52 appearances for the Wales national team and played for Everton, Wrexham (twice), Tranmere Rovers and at Swansea City (three spells).

Dai Davies
Personal information
Full name William David Davies
Date of birth 1 April 1948
Place of birth Glanaman, Wales
Date of death 10 February 2021(2021-02-10) (aged 72)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1960-1969 Cwmamman United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1969–1970 Swansea City 9 (0)
1970–1977 Everton 82 (0)
1974Swansea City (loan) 6 (0)
1977–1981 Wrexham 144 (0)
1981–1983 Swansea City 71 (0)
1983–1984 Tranmere Rovers 42 (0)
1985 Bangor City 5 (0)
1986 Wrexham 0 (0)
Total 359 (0)
International career
1975–1982 Wales 52 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Background edit

Born William David Davies in Glanamman in the Amman valley on 1 April 1948, his nickname, "Dai", is a Welsh diminutive of Dafydd or David. His father was an amateur footballer, who had trials with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United.[1]

Davies attended Amman Valley Grammar School, Ammanford, where he was often known affectionately as "Dai Dai". He showed ability as a goalkeeper from an extremely early age, being picked for the village under-18 team when only 12 years old, and playing for nearby Ammanford Town's adult team at just 15.

In school, Davies played both football and rugby union, appearing for West Wales School in the Second Row, alongside such Welsh rugby greats as Paul Ringer, Barry Llewelyn, Peter Nicholas and Selwyn Williams. He finished playing rugby when the local football club he played for, Ammanford United, lost 4–0, with Davies being at fault for all four goals, after playing a full rugby match a few hours earlier.

Davies played schoolboy and youth football with local clubs (Ammanford United, and then Ammanford Town) – football was not played at the local grammar school – before becoming a professional footballer at the age of 21, in 1969, after qualifying as a PE teacher. He signed for Swansea Town immediately after leaving training college, as Swansea Town were offering him £17.50 a week, while a teacher's salary at that time was just £14 a week.

Footballing career edit

The Swansea youth team (which also featured Giorgio Chinaglia) had an excellent run in the English Youth Cup, losing to Wolverhampton Wanderers' youth team in the fourth round. Davies was spotted by an Everton scout and, after just over a year at Third Division Swansea City, Davies signed for First Division Everton, then Football League champions, in December 1970 for £40,000. He played for Everton for seven seasons.

In 1977, Davies moved to Wrexham, and in his first season with the club, Wrexham experienced their lowest number of defeats in a season on their way to winning the Football League Division Three title. In 1981, he returned to play for Swansea, and then in 1983 he joined Tranmere Rovers as player-coach. Davies then retired, before returning to play for Bangor City in the 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup.[2]

He then returned to Wrexham and won a Welsh Cup medal in 1985–86,[2] but did not play in any further Football League games for them.[3] Davies played 199 games in total for Wrexham, conceding a total of 210 goals (an average of 1.06 goals a game), and kept 63 'clean sheets'.[1]

Davies made his Welsh international debut on 16 April 1975 against Hungary, and went on to miss just 6 of the next 57 Wales matches to finish with a total of 52 caps. He received 28 of his caps while playing for Wrexham. His last appearance for Wales came against France on 2 June 1982.[4]

After retirement from football edit

Davies's autobiography was published first in Welsh, where it bore the title Hanner Cystal a' Nhad ('Half as Good as My Father') in tribute to his father. It was later published in an English translation in 1986, by when its title had become 'Never Say Dai', a pun.

Davies was a part-owner of a Welsh book and craft shop (Siop y Siswrn) in Mold, Flintshire, and was a football commentator on S4C, in both English and Welsh. Still a qualified teacher, he often worked as a supply teacher and spent a time in 1990 working as a PE teacher for Holywell High School and Argoed High School. He ran a natural healing centre in Llangollen, North Wales, specialising in herbal remedies, remedial massage, muscle work, pilates and reiki.[5]

In November 2008, he sold more than 30 items at Bonhams auctioneers in Chester, with the highest-priced item – a 1980–81 full Welsh international cap – fetching £1,200. A 1982–83 full Welsh international cap sold for £1,140, and a swapped Scotland shirt worn by Graeme Souness sold for £1,020.[6]

Davies was also a Druid, having been initiated into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards (Gorsedd y Beirdd Ynys Prydain) in 1978.[7]

In August 2020, Davies was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer.[8] In February 2021, The Everton Former Players Foundation confirmed that Davies had died at the age of 72.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Introduction". Dai Davies: Wales goalkeeper. terrynorm.ic24.net. 28 September 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Summary of Career". 'Wales: The Complete Who's Who of footballers since 1946', Dean P. Hayes, 2004, pages 159–161. Terrynorm.ic24.net. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Dai Davies". Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database. Neil Brown. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  4. ^ International career summary and list of Wales appearances 1980–82 at Sporting Heroes
  5. ^ "Wales goalkeeper Dai Davies".
  6. ^ "Ex-keeper's memorabilia auctioned". BBC Wales. 19 November 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2008.
  7. ^ "The heavenly virtues: 10 pious types". The Guardian. 22 May 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
  8. ^ "Dai Davies: Ex-Wales goalkeeper has terminal cancer". BBC. 16 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Dai Davies obituary: Former Wales goalkeeper dies aged 72". BBC. 10 February 2021.
  • Hanner Cystal a' Nhad ('Half the Man my Father Was') – The autobiography of Wales goalkeeper Dai Davies (Published by Siop y Siswrn, Mold, Flintshire, 1984)
  • Never Say Dai – English translation of Hanner Cystal a' Nhad, translated by Iorweth Roberts (Published by Siop y Siswrn, Mold, Flintshire, 1986)

External links edit

  • Dai Davies fan site – includes the first 3 chapters of his autobiography

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For other people with the same name see David Davies Dai Davies and William Davies William David Davies 1 April 1948 10 February 2021 was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper between 1969 and 1987 He made 52 appearances for the Wales national team and played for Everton Wrexham twice Tranmere Rovers and at Swansea City three spells Dai DaviesPersonal informationFull nameWilliam David DaviesDate of birth1 April 1948Place of birthGlanaman WalesDate of death10 February 2021 2021 02 10 aged 72 Position s GoalkeeperYouth career1960 1969Cwmamman UnitedSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1969 1970Swansea City9 0 1970 1977Everton82 0 1974 Swansea City loan 6 0 1977 1981Wrexham144 0 1981 1983Swansea City71 0 1983 1984Tranmere Rovers42 0 1985Bangor City5 0 1986Wrexham0 0 Total359 0 International career1975 1982Wales52 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Background 2 Footballing career 3 After retirement from football 4 References 5 External linksBackground editBorn William David Davies in Glanamman in the Amman valley on 1 April 1948 his nickname Dai is a Welsh diminutive of Dafydd or David His father was an amateur footballer who had trials with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United 1 Davies attended Amman Valley Grammar School Ammanford where he was often known affectionately as Dai Dai He showed ability as a goalkeeper from an extremely early age being picked for the village under 18 team when only 12 years old and playing for nearby Ammanford Town s adult team at just 15 In school Davies played both football and rugby union appearing for West Wales School in the Second Row alongside such Welsh rugby greats as Paul Ringer Barry Llewelyn Peter Nicholas and Selwyn Williams He finished playing rugby when the local football club he played for Ammanford United lost 4 0 with Davies being at fault for all four goals after playing a full rugby match a few hours earlier Davies played schoolboy and youth football with local clubs Ammanford United and then Ammanford Town football was not played at the local grammar school before becoming a professional footballer at the age of 21 in 1969 after qualifying as a PE teacher He signed for Swansea Town immediately after leaving training college as Swansea Town were offering him 17 50 a week while a teacher s salary at that time was just 14 a week Footballing career editThe Swansea youth team which also featured Giorgio Chinaglia had an excellent run in the English Youth Cup losing to Wolverhampton Wanderers youth team in the fourth round Davies was spotted by an Everton scout and after just over a year at Third Division Swansea City Davies signed for First Division Everton then Football League champions in December 1970 for 40 000 He played for Everton for seven seasons In 1977 Davies moved to Wrexham and in his first season with the club Wrexham experienced their lowest number of defeats in a season on their way to winning the Football League Division Three title In 1981 he returned to play for Swansea and then in 1983 he joined Tranmere Rovers as player coach Davies then retired before returning to play for Bangor City in the 1985 86 European Cup Winners Cup 2 He then returned to Wrexham and won a Welsh Cup medal in 1985 86 2 but did not play in any further Football League games for them 3 Davies played 199 games in total for Wrexham conceding a total of 210 goals an average of 1 06 goals a game and kept 63 clean sheets 1 Davies made his Welsh international debut on 16 April 1975 against Hungary and went on to miss just 6 of the next 57 Wales matches to finish with a total of 52 caps He received 28 of his caps while playing for Wrexham His last appearance for Wales came against France on 2 June 1982 4 After retirement from football editDavies s autobiography was published first in Welsh where it bore the title Hanner Cystal a Nhad Half as Good as My Father in tribute to his father It was later published in an English translation in 1986 by when its title had become Never Say Dai a pun Davies was a part owner of a Welsh book and craft shop Siop y Siswrn in Mold Flintshire and was a football commentator on S4C in both English and Welsh Still a qualified teacher he often worked as a supply teacher and spent a time in 1990 working as a PE teacher for Holywell High School and Argoed High School He ran a natural healing centre in Llangollen North Wales specialising in herbal remedies remedial massage muscle work pilates and reiki 5 In November 2008 he sold more than 30 items at Bonhams auctioneers in Chester with the highest priced item a 1980 81 full Welsh international cap fetching 1 200 A 1982 83 full Welsh international cap sold for 1 140 and a swapped Scotland shirt worn by Graeme Souness sold for 1 020 6 Davies was also a Druid having been initiated into the Welsh Gorsedd of Bards Gorsedd y Beirdd Ynys Prydain in 1978 7 In August 2020 Davies was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer 8 In February 2021 The Everton Former Players Foundation confirmed that Davies had died at the age of 72 9 References edit a b Introduction Dai Davies Wales goalkeeper terrynorm ic24 net 28 September 2010 Retrieved 3 November 2011 a b Summary of Career Wales The Complete Who s Who of footballers since 1946 Dean P Hayes 2004 pages 159 161 Terrynorm ic24 net 28 September 2011 Retrieved 3 November 2011 Dai Davies Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Neil Brown Retrieved 3 November 2011 International career summary and list of Wales appearances 1980 82 at Sporting Heroes Wales goalkeeper Dai Davies Ex keeper s memorabilia auctioned BBC Wales 19 November 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2008 The heavenly virtues 10 pious types The Guardian 22 May 2009 Retrieved 15 March 2011 Dai Davies Ex Wales goalkeeper has terminal cancer BBC 16 August 2020 Dai Davies obituary Former Wales goalkeeper dies aged 72 BBC 10 February 2021 Hanner Cystal a Nhad Half the Man my Father Was The autobiography of Wales goalkeeper Dai Davies Published by Siop y Siswrn Mold Flintshire 1984 Never Say Dai English translation of Hanner Cystal a Nhad translated by Iorweth Roberts Published by Siop y Siswrn Mold Flintshire 1986 External links editDai Davies fan site includes the first 3 chapters of his autobiography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dai Davies footballer born 1948 amp oldid 1183657162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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