Background
Davies was born in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, but first played professional football for Cardiff City before joining Trowbridge Town and Dutch club South Carolina (U.S.)
Davies was born in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, but first played professional football for Cardiff City before joining Trowbridge Town and Dutch club South Carolina (U.S.)
He played in the Football League for Cardiff City. Hercules (Enschede) before signing for his home town side Kidderminster Harriers for £1,500 in 1983. A centre forward, Davies remained a free-scoring stalwart in various Harriers teams under long-serving Harriers" manager Graham Allner throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, courtesy of Allner"s free flowing 4-3-3 "total football" strategy.
League sides made various approaches to sign the centre forward (including Cardiff City, Walsall and Wolves) but Davies remained with the Conference side though 656 games, scoring 307 goals, and becoming the Conference all-time top goal-scorer.
With fellow strikers Kim Casey and Mick Tuohy, Davies had arguably his best spell in 1985-1987 when the Harriers scored 99 goals in one season, with Davies scoring both goals in Kidderminster"s 2-1 FA Trophy Final success against Burton Albion. 1986-1987 then saw Davies joint-top scorer in the Conference with 26 goals.
He finally left Harriers in 1999 to join Graham Allner as assistant at Worcester City. In 2004 Paul Davies was voted by fans the Harriers "cult hero" on British Broadcasting Corporation television"s Football Focus weekly mobile phone vote.
Davies was manager of Southern League Division One (Midlands) side Stourport Swifts for a few months in 2007 He is currently assistant coach at Bewdley Town Football Club.