Career
He played in The Football League for and Chester in the 1950s. Davies played for village side Llanymynech before spending four years with Oswestry Town. After nearly 100 league appearances for Wednesday, Davies moved to Third Division North side Chester ahead of 1956-1957, in a summer in which new manager John Harris also recruited Billy Foulkes, Ron Hansell and John Mulholland as a wave of enthusiasm gripped the club
Davies went on to score in a shock Welsh Cup victory over First Division side Cardiff City later in the campaign and also scored four league goals.
But he managed just two league appearances early the following season and joined Wellington United, where he spent one season. After leaving football, Davies went on to work as a window cleaner in Chester.
Although he had a reputation as tough tackling player, Davies was never booked or sent off throughout his career.