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William Davies (footballer, born 1882)

William Davies (13 April 1882 – 21 January 1966) was a Welsh footballer who played as a centre forward for Wrexham and Blackburn Rovers in the era prior to World War I as well as making eleven appearances for Wales.

William Davies
Personal information
Full name William Davies
Date of birth (1882-04-13)13 April 1882
Place of birth Wrexham, Wales
Date of death 21 January 1966(1966-01-21) (aged 83)
Place of death Preston, England
Position(s) Centre forward
Youth career
Wrexham National School
1900 Wrexham St. Giles
Wrexham Victoria
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1902–1905 Wrexham
1905–1913 Blackburn Rovers 132 (66)
International career
1903–1912 Wales 11 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Davies was born in Wrexham and was trained as a tinsmith, thus earning the nickname "Tinker",[1] which he was to retain for the rest of his life.[2][3] He played football as an amateur with various clubs in the Wrexham area; whilst he was with Wrexham Victoria of the Chester and District League, he gained a reputation as a prolific goal-scorer.

Football career edit

Wrexham edit

He was signed by Wrexham, then playing in The Combination, in 1902. Davies was described as a "short, dogged player, full of dash and determination", who had a reputation for charging the goalkeeper; in one Welsh Cup match, he bundled the goalkeeper into the net five times.[1]

In his first season with Wrexham, he helped the club reach the final of the Welsh Cup, where they defeated Aberaman 8–0, with Davies being one of four players who scored twice.[4] Two years later, Wrexham again won the cup, with Davies once more being on the score-sheet in a 3–0 victory over Aberdare Athletic.[5]

Shortly before the 1903 Welsh Cup final, Davies was called up to represent Wales against Ireland at Solitude Ground, Belfast in the last Wales match in the 1903 British Home Championship – the match ended in a 2–0 victory for the Irish.[6] His second match for Wales came two years later, in a 2–2 draw with the Irish.[7]

Blackburn Rovers edit

In the summer of 1905, he was signed by Blackburn Rovers of the Football League First Division for a fee of £150. Davies had been keen to join Liverpool who were anxious to acquire his services, but his former Wrexham teammate, Bob Evans, who had joined Blackburn two years previously, persuaded him to join Rovers.[1]

He made his debut for Blackburn in a reserves match in typical fashion, scoring a hat-trick; a local report said "Tinker got three goals and in two of them put the goalkeeper in as well".[1]

In the 1906 edition of "Association Football and the Men Who Made It", Davies was described as "a snapper up of trifles (who) snatched at goals with greedy delight".[1]

In November 1908, he scored four goals in two consecutive matches; the first occasion came at Goodison Park on 21 November when Everton were 4–1 up with twenty minutes left to play, when Davies' "whirlwind" scoring brought the scores level by full-time.[1][8] He was Blackburn's top scorer in three of the eight seasons he spent at Ewood Park: 1907–08 (9 goals),[9] 1908–09 (21 goals)[10] and 1910–11 (16 goals).[11]

Davies was recalled to the Welsh team for the 1908 British Home Championship; in the match against England on 16 March. Davies scored his first international goal, a consolation goal scored in the 90th minute of a 7–1 defeat. In this match, the Wales goalkeeper, Leigh Roose, left the field after being injured in the 15th minute following a shoulder-charge by Vivian Woodward; Charlie Morris took over in goal until half-time, when Dai Davies came on as a substitute 'keeper.[12][13]

The following season, Davies scored twice in a 3–2 victory over Scotland; this was his first win for Wales.[14]

Davies was seriously injured midway through the 1909–10 season causing him to miss the latter half of the season including the international matches,[1] but he returned the following season and continued to be a regular member of the Blackburn team. During the 1911–12 season, he was now reaching the end of his career but still made eleven appearances, scoring twice,[15] to help Blackburn win the Football League title for the first time.

Retirement and later life edit

Davies was married to the daughter of a director of Blackburn FC. In 1910, with the proceeds of a benefit match, he went into partnership with his Blackburn teammate Bob Crompton as motor engineers.[1] Davies retired from football in April 1913 to concentrate on his business.

During the First World War, he was stationed in Malta with the Mechanical Transport Corps.[1]

International appearances edit

Davies made a total of 11 appearances for Wales in international matches, scoring five goals, as follows:[16]

Date Venue Opponent Result[17] Goals Competition
28 March 1903 Solitude Ground, Belfast   Ireland 0–2 0 British Home Championship
8 April 1905 Solitude Ground, Belfast   Ireland 2–2 0 British Home Championship
7 March 1908 Dens Park, Dundee   Scotland 1–2 0 British Home Championship
16 March 1908 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham   England 1–7 1 British Home Championship
1 March 1909 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham   Scotland 3–2 2 British Home Championship
15 March 1909 City Ground, Nottingham   England 0–2 0 British Home Championship
20 March 1909 Solitude Ground, Belfast   Ireland 3–2 0 British Home Championship
28 January 1911 Windsor Park, Belfast   Ireland 2–1 1 British Home Championship
6 March 1911 Ninian Park, Cardiff   Scotland 2–2 0 British Home Championship
13 March 1911 The Den, London   England 0–3 0 British Home Championship
13 April 1912 Ninian Park, Cardiff   Ireland 2–3 1 British Home Championship

Honours edit

Wrexham
Blackburn Rovers

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Davies, Gareth; Garland, Ian (1991). Who's Who of Welsh International Soccer Players. Bridge Books. p. 45. ISBN 1-872424-11-2.
  2. ^ "Leicester Fosse 2–0 Blackburn Rovers". Giant Killers 1908.
  3. ^ "Spurs 0 Blackburn 2". Spurs v Blackburn Rovers match reports. 9 September 1911. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Wrexham 8 Aberaman 0". Welsh Cup Final. Welsh Football Data Archive. 13 April 1903. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Wrexham 3 Aberdare 0". Welsh Cup Final. Welsh Football Data Archive. 24 April 1905. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Ireland 2 Wales 0". Welsh international matches. Welsh Football Data Archive. 28 March 1903. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Ireland 2 Wales 2". Welsh international matches. Welsh Football Data Archive. 8 April 1905. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  8. ^ "Everton 4 Blackburn Rovers 4". Everton F.C. 21 November 1908. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  9. ^ "Blackburn Rovers 1907–1908". free-elements.com. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  10. ^ "Blackburn Rovers 1908–1909". free-elements.com. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  11. ^ "Blackburn Rovers 1910–1911". free-elements.com. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  12. ^ Samuel, Bill (2009). The Complete Wales FC 1876–2008. Soccer Books. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-86223-176-4.
  13. ^ "Wales 1 – England 7". England international results. englandstats.com. 16 March 1908. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  14. ^ "Wales 3 Scotland 2". Welsh international matches. Welsh Football Data Archive. 1 March 1909. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  15. ^ "Blackburn Rovers 1911–1912". free-elements.com. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  16. ^ The Complete Wales FC 1876–2008. pp. 17–21.
  17. ^ Wales score first

External links edit

  • William Davies at EU-Football.info

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William Davies 13 April 1882 21 January 1966 was a Welsh footballer who played as a centre forward for Wrexham and Blackburn Rovers in the era prior to World War I as well as making eleven appearances for Wales William DaviesPersonal informationFull nameWilliam DaviesDate of birth 1882 04 13 13 April 1882Place of birthWrexham WalesDate of death21 January 1966 1966 01 21 aged 83 Place of deathPreston EnglandPosition s Centre forwardYouth careerWrexham National School1900Wrexham St GilesWrexham VictoriaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1902 1905Wrexham1905 1913Blackburn Rovers132 66 International career1903 1912Wales11 5 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Football career 2 1 Wrexham 2 2 Blackburn Rovers 3 Retirement and later life 4 International appearances 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editDavies was born in Wrexham and was trained as a tinsmith thus earning the nickname Tinker 1 which he was to retain for the rest of his life 2 3 He played football as an amateur with various clubs in the Wrexham area whilst he was with Wrexham Victoria of the Chester and District League he gained a reputation as a prolific goal scorer Football career editWrexham edit He was signed by Wrexham then playing in The Combination in 1902 Davies was described as a short dogged player full of dash and determination who had a reputation for charging the goalkeeper in one Welsh Cup match he bundled the goalkeeper into the net five times 1 In his first season with Wrexham he helped the club reach the final of the Welsh Cup where they defeated Aberaman 8 0 with Davies being one of four players who scored twice 4 Two years later Wrexham again won the cup with Davies once more being on the score sheet in a 3 0 victory over Aberdare Athletic 5 Shortly before the 1903 Welsh Cup final Davies was called up to represent Wales against Ireland at Solitude Ground Belfast in the last Wales match in the 1903 British Home Championship the match ended in a 2 0 victory for the Irish 6 His second match for Wales came two years later in a 2 2 draw with the Irish 7 Blackburn Rovers edit In the summer of 1905 he was signed by Blackburn Rovers of the Football League First Division for a fee of 150 Davies had been keen to join Liverpool who were anxious to acquire his services but his former Wrexham teammate Bob Evans who had joined Blackburn two years previously persuaded him to join Rovers 1 He made his debut for Blackburn in a reserves match in typical fashion scoring a hat trick a local report said Tinker got three goals and in two of them put the goalkeeper in as well 1 In the 1906 edition of Association Football and the Men Who Made It Davies was described as a snapper up of trifles who snatched at goals with greedy delight 1 In November 1908 he scored four goals in two consecutive matches the first occasion came at Goodison Park on 21 November when Everton were 4 1 up with twenty minutes left to play when Davies whirlwind scoring brought the scores level by full time 1 8 He was Blackburn s top scorer in three of the eight seasons he spent at Ewood Park 1907 08 9 goals 9 1908 09 21 goals 10 and 1910 11 16 goals 11 Davies was recalled to the Welsh team for the 1908 British Home Championship in the match against England on 16 March Davies scored his first international goal a consolation goal scored in the 90th minute of a 7 1 defeat In this match the Wales goalkeeper Leigh Roose left the field after being injured in the 15th minute following a shoulder charge by Vivian Woodward Charlie Morris took over in goal until half time when Dai Davies came on as a substitute keeper 12 13 The following season Davies scored twice in a 3 2 victory over Scotland this was his first win for Wales 14 Davies was seriously injured midway through the 1909 10 season causing him to miss the latter half of the season including the international matches 1 but he returned the following season and continued to be a regular member of the Blackburn team During the 1911 12 season he was now reaching the end of his career but still made eleven appearances scoring twice 15 to help Blackburn win the Football League title for the first time Retirement and later life editDavies was married to the daughter of a director of Blackburn FC In 1910 with the proceeds of a benefit match he went into partnership with his Blackburn teammate Bob Crompton as motor engineers 1 Davies retired from football in April 1913 to concentrate on his business During the First World War he was stationed in Malta with the Mechanical Transport Corps 1 International appearances editDavies made a total of 11 appearances for Wales in international matches scoring five goals as follows 16 Date Venue Opponent Result 17 Goals Competition28 March 1903 Solitude Ground Belfast nbsp Ireland 0 2 0 British Home Championship8 April 1905 Solitude Ground Belfast nbsp Ireland 2 2 0 British Home Championship7 March 1908 Dens Park Dundee nbsp Scotland 1 2 0 British Home Championship16 March 1908 Racecourse Ground Wrexham nbsp England 1 7 1 British Home Championship1 March 1909 Racecourse Ground Wrexham nbsp Scotland 3 2 2 British Home Championship15 March 1909 City Ground Nottingham nbsp England 0 2 0 British Home Championship20 March 1909 Solitude Ground Belfast nbsp Ireland 3 2 0 British Home Championship28 January 1911 Windsor Park Belfast nbsp Ireland 2 1 1 British Home Championship6 March 1911 Ninian Park Cardiff nbsp Scotland 2 2 0 British Home Championship13 March 1911 The Den London nbsp England 0 3 0 British Home Championship13 April 1912 Ninian Park Cardiff nbsp Ireland 2 3 1 British Home ChampionshipHonours editWrexhamWelsh Cup winners 1903 1905Blackburn RoversFootball League champions 1911 12References edit a b c d e f g h i Davies Gareth Garland Ian 1991 Who s Who of Welsh International Soccer Players Bridge Books p 45 ISBN 1 872424 11 2 Leicester Fosse 2 0 Blackburn Rovers Giant Killers 1908 Spurs 0 Blackburn 2 Spurs v Blackburn Rovers match reports 9 September 1911 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Wrexham 8 Aberaman 0 Welsh Cup Final Welsh Football Data Archive 13 April 1903 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Wrexham 3 Aberdare 0 Welsh Cup Final Welsh Football Data Archive 24 April 1905 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Ireland 2 Wales 0 Welsh international matches Welsh Football Data Archive 28 March 1903 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Ireland 2 Wales 2 Welsh international matches Welsh Football Data Archive 8 April 1905 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Everton 4 Blackburn Rovers 4 Everton F C 21 November 1908 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Blackburn Rovers 1907 1908 free elements com Retrieved 9 October 2010 Blackburn Rovers 1908 1909 free elements com Retrieved 9 October 2010 Blackburn Rovers 1910 1911 free elements com Retrieved 9 October 2010 Samuel Bill 2009 The Complete Wales FC 1876 2008 Soccer Books p 19 ISBN 978 1 86223 176 4 Wales 1 England 7 England international results englandstats com 16 March 1908 Retrieved 10 October 2010 Wales 3 Scotland 2 Welsh international matches Welsh Football Data Archive 1 March 1909 Retrieved 10 October 2010 Blackburn Rovers 1911 1912 free elements com Retrieved 9 October 2010 The Complete Wales FC 1876 2008 pp 17 21 Wales score firstExternal links editWilliam Davies at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Davies footballer born 1882 amp oldid 1164401813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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