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Tom Davis (footballer, born 1911)

Thomas Lawrence Davis (3 February 1911 – 9 September 1987)[2] was an Irish association footballer who played as a centre forward for several clubs in the League of Ireland and the English Football League. Davis was also a dual international footballer—playing for both the Republic of Ireland (FAI) and Ireland (IFA), scoring a total of five goals in five caps.[3] He was born in County Dublin.

Tom Davis
Personal information
Full name Thomas Lawrence Davis
Date of birth (1911-02-03)3 February 1911
Place of birth County Dublin, Ireland-
Date of death 9 September 1987 (1987-09-10) (aged 76)
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1]
Position(s) Centre forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Frankfort
Beaumont
Midland Athletic
Shelbourne
Cork
1931–1932Exeter City (trial) 0 (0)
1932 Boston Town
1932–1933 Torquay United 4 (1)
1933–1935 New Brighton 77 (50)
1935 Metz 1 (0)
1935–1937 Oldham Athletic 72 (51)
1937–1938 Tranmere Rovers 10 (6)
1938–1939 Cork City
1939–1940 Dundalk
Workington
Drumcondra
Shelbourne
Distillery ? (24)
International career
1938 Ireland (IFA) 1 (1)
1936–1938 Ireland (FAI) 4 (4)
Managerial career
1947-1948 VVV Venlo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Davis spent his early career playing junior football with former League of Ireland clubs such as Frankfort and Midland Athletic before playing in the League of Ireland itself with Shelbourne and then Cork. His goalscoring form brought Davis a trial with Exeter City early in the 1931–32, but it was with Boston Town that he enjoyed his first settled spell in English football.

Davis arrived in the English League proper with Torquay United, but it was a move to New Brighton in the Third Division North that brought him to the attention of the wider world. Signed by French side FC Metz in 1935, he failed to settle, and broke his contract to return to England with Oldham Athletic. After serving a three-month ban for breaking his contract, he returned to his goalscoring ways. His tally of 35 goals during the 1936–37 season is still a record for an Oldham player. He scored four hat-tricks and scored seven goals in a seven-game run – five in the league and two in the FA Cup.

Midway through the 1937–38 season Davis signed for Tranmere Rovers and his return of six goals in ten matches helped push the club to the English Third Division North title, and promotion to the English Second Division for the first time in the club's history. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Davis returned to the League of Ireland, playing with Cork City, Drumcondra and Shelbourne. He did briefly return to England where he made a handful of appearances for Workington. He also had a spell with Distillery, where he netted 24 goals in a single season.

In 1947 Davis was appointed as manager of Dutch side VVV Venlo, and there was correspondence between Davis and The Irish Press suggesting a possible tour by the club to Ireland.[4]

Irish international edit

When Davis began his international career in 1936 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland – based IFA and the Irish Free State – based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result, several notable Irish players from this era, including Davis, played for both teams.

FAI XI edit

Between 1936 and 1938 Davis made 4 appearances and scored 4 goals for the FAI XI. He made his international debut on 17 October 1936 in a 5–2 win against Germany at Dalymount Park. He marked the occasion with two goals. Davis scored the FAI XI's second goal when he converted a penalty in the 40th minute. Then in the 75th minute when Paddy Moore shot from 25 yards and the German goalkeeper fumbled, Davis was on hand to get the fifth goal.[5] Davis won his second FAI cap on 6 December 1936 and scored again in a 3–2 home defeat against Hungary. In May 1938 he was included in an FAI squad that briefly toured Central European. Davis led the attacking line in both matches. On 18 May he scored his fourth and final goal for the FAI XI in a 2–2 draw against Czechoslovakia. He made his final appearance for the FAI XI in a 6–0 defeat against Poland. This was the only international match in which Davis played that he failed to score.[6][7]

IFA XI edit

On 18 November 1936, Davis made his one and only appearance for the IFA XI in a 3–1 defeat against England in the 1937 British Home Championship. Davis maintained his impressive international scoring record when he scored the only goal for the IFA XI.

Honours edit

Tranmere Rovers

Cork City

References edit

  1. ^ "Oldham are an unknown quantity". Sunday Dispatch Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. xiii – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Sunday Independent, 20 September, 1987
  3. ^ "Players Appearing for Two or More Countries". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 3 August 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  4. ^ The Irish Press, August 26, 1947
  5. ^ "17.10.1936 at 15:00 Dalymount Park". soccerscene.ie. Retrieved 25 December 2008.
  6. ^ "Tom Davis". soccerscene.ie. Retrieved 25 December 2008.
  7. ^ Ryan, Sean (1997). The Boys in Green: The FAI International Story. Mainstream. ISBN 1-85158-939-2.

External links edit

  • Tommy Davis at My Football Database
  • Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats nifootball.blogspot.com

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For other people named Thomas Davis see Thomas Davis disambiguation Thomas Lawrence Davis 3 February 1911 9 September 1987 2 was an Irish association footballer who played as a centre forward for several clubs in the League of Ireland and the English Football League Davis was also a dual international footballer playing for both the Republic of Ireland FAI and Ireland IFA scoring a total of five goals in five caps 3 He was born in County Dublin Tom DavisPersonal informationFull nameThomas Lawrence DavisDate of birth 1911 02 03 3 February 1911Place of birthCounty Dublin Ireland Date of death9 September 1987 1987 09 10 aged 76 Height5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 1 Position s Centre forwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls FrankfortBeaumontMidland AthleticShelbourneCork1931 1932 Exeter City trial 0 0 1932Boston Town1932 1933Torquay United4 1 1933 1935New Brighton77 50 1935Metz1 0 1935 1937Oldham Athletic72 51 1937 1938Tranmere Rovers10 6 1938 1939Cork City1939 1940DundalkWorkingtonDrumcondraShelbourneDistillery 24 International career1938Ireland IFA 1 1 1936 1938Ireland FAI 4 4 Managerial career1947 1948VVV Venlo Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 Irish international 2 1 FAI XI 2 2 IFA XI 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksClub career editDavis spent his early career playing junior football with former League of Ireland clubs such as Frankfort and Midland Athletic before playing in the League of Ireland itself with Shelbourne and then Cork His goalscoring form brought Davis a trial with Exeter City early in the 1931 32 but it was with Boston Town that he enjoyed his first settled spell in English football Davis arrived in the English League proper with Torquay United but it was a move to New Brighton in the Third Division North that brought him to the attention of the wider world Signed by French side FC Metz in 1935 he failed to settle and broke his contract to return to England with Oldham Athletic After serving a three month ban for breaking his contract he returned to his goalscoring ways His tally of 35 goals during the 1936 37 season is still a record for an Oldham player He scored four hat tricks and scored seven goals in a seven game run five in the league and two in the FA Cup Midway through the 1937 38 season Davis signed for Tranmere Rovers and his return of six goals in ten matches helped push the club to the English Third Division North title and promotion to the English Second Division for the first time in the club s history At the outbreak of the Second World War Davis returned to the League of Ireland playing with Cork City Drumcondra and Shelbourne He did briefly return to England where he made a handful of appearances for Workington He also had a spell with Distillery where he netted 24 goals in a single season In 1947 Davis was appointed as manager of Dutch side VVV Venlo and there was correspondence between Davis and The Irish Press suggesting a possible tour by the club to Ireland 4 Irish international editWhen Davis began his international career in 1936 there were in effect two Ireland teams chosen by two rival associations Both associations the Northern Ireland based IFA and the Irish Free State based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island As a result several notable Irish players from this era including Davis played for both teams FAI XI edit Between 1936 and 1938 Davis made 4 appearances and scored 4 goals for the FAI XI He made his international debut on 17 October 1936 in a 5 2 win against Germany at Dalymount Park He marked the occasion with two goals Davis scored the FAI XI s second goal when he converted a penalty in the 40th minute Then in the 75th minute when Paddy Moore shot from 25 yards and the German goalkeeper fumbled Davis was on hand to get the fifth goal 5 Davis won his second FAI cap on 6 December 1936 and scored again in a 3 2 home defeat against Hungary In May 1938 he was included in an FAI squad that briefly toured Central European Davis led the attacking line in both matches On 18 May he scored his fourth and final goal for the FAI XI in a 2 2 draw against Czechoslovakia He made his final appearance for the FAI XI in a 6 0 defeat against Poland This was the only international match in which Davis played that he failed to score 6 7 IFA XI edit On 18 November 1936 Davis made his one and only appearance for the IFA XI in a 3 1 defeat against England in the 1937 British Home Championship Davis maintained his impressive international scoring record when he scored the only goal for the IFA XI Honours editTranmere Rovers Third Division North 1937 38 Cork City Munster Senior Cup 1939References edit Oldham are an unknown quantity Sunday Dispatch Football Guide London 23 August 1936 p xiii via Newspapers com Sunday Independent 20 September 1987 Players Appearing for Two or More Countries Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Archived from the original on 3 August 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2014 The Irish Press August 26 1947 17 10 1936 at 15 00 Dalymount Park soccerscene ie Retrieved 25 December 2008 Tom Davis soccerscene ie Retrieved 25 December 2008 Ryan Sean 1997 The Boys in Green The FAI International Story Mainstream ISBN 1 85158 939 2 External links editTommy Davis at My Football Database Northern Ireland s Footballing Greats nifootball blogspot com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Davis footballer born 1911 amp oldid 1219692160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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