David Richards (footballer, born 1896) explained

David Richards
Fullname:David Richards
Birth Date:1 October 1896
Birth Place:Wolverhampton, England
Death Place:Hammersmith, England
Youthclubs1:Larkhall Thistle
Years1:1922–1923
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1923–1925
Clubs2:Dundee United
Caps2:49
Goals2:3
Years3:1925–1931
Caps3:147
Goals3:0
Years4:1931–1933
Clubs4:Watford
Caps4:35
Goals4:0
Totalcaps:232
Totalgoals:3

David Richards (1 October 1896 – 25 June 1971) was an English footballer who played professionally for Port Vale, Dundee United, Luton Town and Watford. He made 232 league appearances in an eleven-year career in the English and Scottish leagues between 1922 and 1933. His only honour was to help Dundee United to win the Second Division title in 1924–25.

Early life

Richards was born in Wolverhampton on 1 October 1896, but grew up in Lanarkshire.

Playing career

Richards played for Larkhall Thistle before travelling to England to join Port Vale in August 1922.[1] His only appearance was at centre-half in a 1–0 defeat at Notts County on 28 October 1922, and he was released at the end of the season.[1]

Richards then became one of new Dundee Hibernian manager Jimmy Brownlie's first signings for the 1923–24 season, and made his debut for "Hibs" in a Penman Cup tie against St Johnstone on 15 August 1923. Two months later, the club changed its name mid-season, with Richards being one of the players who appeared in their first match under the new identity of Dundee United. He spent two seasons with the club, making over 50 competitive appearances and winning promotion as champions of Second Division in the 1924–25 season.[2] Although Dundee United hoped to keep the promotion-winning squad intact for their first season in the top division, Richards departed after accepting an offer from Luton Town.

The "Hatters" finished seventh in the Third Division South in 1925–26, eighth in 1926–27, 13th in 1927–28, seventh in 1928–29, 13th in 1929–30, and seventh again in 1930–31. He made 147 league appearances in his six years at Kenilworth Road. After leaving Luton, he joined league rivals Watford on a free transfer. Richards made 43 appearances in all competitions over two seasons at Vicarage Road, as the "Hornets" posted eleventh-place finishes in 1931–32 and 1932–33.

Coaching career

Upon his retirement as a player he became a trainer at Queen's Park Rangers.[3] He became a trainer at Chelmsford City just before World War II, and after the war became a masseur at Walsall, moving on to become a trainer at Brentford in August 1950.

Outside football

Richards also worked as a masseur for Middlesex County Cricket Club. A trained singer, he ran concert parties in Luton during the 1930s.

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Port Vale1922–23Second Division100010
Luton Town1925–26Third Division South18020200
1926–27Third Division South29020310
1927–28Third Division South21000210
1928–29Third Division South27000270
1929–30Third Division South38010390
1930–31Third Division South14000140
Total1470501520
Watford1931–32Third Division South28080360
1932–33Third Division South700070
Total35080430

Honours

Dundee United

1924–25

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 249. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.
  2. Book: Gracie, Steve. A Passion For Survival. 2008. Arabest Publishing. Dundee. 978-0-9558341-0-3.
  3. Web site: Profile . watfordfcarchive.com . 26 August 2015 .