He made his first-team debut playing at inside-right in an FA Cup match at Bristol East on 3 November 1900.
At the end of his first season with Swindon's first-team, the club finished at the bottom of the table and had to play-off against Brentford to retain their First Division status.
[3] During the next season, Davies switched his position to outside-right as Swindon again finished at the bottom of the table and had to play-off (against Fulham) to avoid relegation.
[8] In March 1910, he broke his leg in a reserve-team match at Eastleigh Athletic which brought his football career to a close.
[1] Davies' younger brother, Bertie was also a player with Swindon Town, for whom he made 276 first-team appearances before becoming assistant manager to Louis Page in 1949.