Those of us of a certain age will remember Welshman Paul Davies who played for a couple of years 1972-74 . He picked up an injury and had to retire at 23. Does anyone remember details about the injury and what happened to him after football. I think he was a black cab driver for a time
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Following retirement from football he became a London black cab driver, and lives in Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
I remember him as having a decent 1st touch and neat passing ability but a bit one-paced, and lightweight for a tall lad.
Didn't seem to able to really impose himself on games.
I remember being up at York and watching us win 1-0 in a backs to the wall victory against promotion contenders.
Paul Davies scored our goal.
He didn't stay long but scored a few from midfield.
He scored 3 in 10
I played football against Micky Kelly in the Kent Suburban League - he would have been in his mid 30s and I believe that he was playing for a team called Canada Dry but that might be all a figment of my imagination!
Strong in the tackle and an aerial presence in midfield, a little slow and ponderous but didn't easily lose possession, could pick a good long range pass - and not afraid to shoot powerfully from distance.
He did a decent job and made up for the lack of physical presence in our midfield.
But I guess getting into trouble finished his career at Charlton.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Kelly_(footballer,_born_1954)