Thomas Davies
Wing-half (1933-1937)
After having dropped into minor football at the age of 23, Tom Davies’s association with Football League clubs was resurrected by Chelsea, although he was only a reserve-team player in his four years at Stamford Bridge. A wing-half sound in both tackling and distribution, he did play League football for four clubs, most of it for Watford and all of it in Division 3 (South). A miner’s son, he was one of several players who came to Vicarage Road in the 1930s from a very small corner of south Wales.
West Herts / Watford Career
Football League Career
Season | Club | Apps | Subs | Goals | League Status and Final Position |
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1925/1926 | Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic | 5 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 8th of 22 | ||
1933/1934 | WATFORD | 5 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 15th of 22 | ||
1934/1935 | WATFORD | 26 | 1 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 6th of 22 | |
1935/1936 | WATFORD | 23 | 2 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 5th of 22 | |
1936/1937 | WATFORD | 4 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 4th of 22 | ||
1937/1938 | Exeter City | 14 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 17th of 22 | ||
1938/1939 | Walsall | 1 | Football League Division 3 (South) - 21st of 22 |