Thomas Davies (1872 – 1950s) was a Welsh amateur footballer who played at half back for Druids for twenty years around the turn of the twentieth century.
Davies was one of five brothers from Cefn Mawr who played for the local Druids side, then one of the top teams in Wales.
[1] Despite being only a few inches over 5 feet tall, Davies was described as a "glutton for work"; the England international, C.B.
Fry commented that he was "astonished to find a man of such diminutive stature capable of so much effective work".
[1] During his Druids career, Davies played in five Welsh Cup finals, being on the winning side in 1898,[2] 1899[3] and 1904[4] and finishing as runners-up in 1900[5] and 1901.