Background
Davies was born in Wellington, Shropshire.
Davies was born in Wellington, Shropshire.
He played football for Wellington Street George"s and Ironbridge and made guest appearances for Wrexham during the First World War, before joining Birmingham of the Football League Second Division in 1918. He was recommended to the club by Birmingham player Jack Elkes, who came from the same area. The following season he lost his place to Ted Linley, but returned for the last eight games of the 1920-1921 season to score five goals and help the club to the Second Division title.
Davies played only three games in the First Division, and had a brief spell with Wellington Town before signing for Southend United of the Third Division South in June 1922.
After 13 goals from 70 games in all competitions for Southend, Davies returned to Wellington Town at the end of the 1923-1924 season. In June 1934 he was appointed to the club"s committee.
FORMER UNITED PLAYER’South DEATH Mr. George Davies, the well known football player, bowler and licensee of the Raven Hotel, Wellington, Shropshire died on Wednesday week at the age of 50.
He was a native of Saint George’s Shropshire and commenced his football career with the Dragons and later went to Wellington Town.
He afterwards joined Wrexham and late played for Birmingham and Southend. United before returning to Wellington Town. He joined Southend in the first year of the management of the late Mr.
East.L. Birnie viz., 1922-1923 as outside left.
Short though sturdily built he made 41 league appearances and scored four goals. He was retained in the 1923-1924 season and played in 21 league matches and scored seven goals.
He also took part in Cup-ties in both seasons, Billy Goodwin was the centre forward in those days. From the Southend Standard 26 November 1942 with Birmingham.