Reginald Davies (footballer, born 1897)

A wing half, Davies began his career in non-League football with local club Sutton Town.

[2][3] He departed Fratton Park at the end of the 1927–28 season,[2] after making 216 appearances and scoring three goals for Pompey.

[4] Aged almost 30, Davies dropped back down to the Third Division South to sign for Brentford during the 1928 off-season for a £250 fee.

[2] Davies returned to his native Nottinghamshire and played for Third Division North club Mansfield Town during the 1932–33 season,[2] before ending his career back in non-League football with Rufford Colliery.

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