George Richards (Welsh footballer) explained

George Richards
Birth Date:1874
Birth Place:Rhosymedre, Wales
Death Place:Cefn Mawr, Wales
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1896–1899
Clubs1:Druids
Years2:1899–1901
Clubs2:Gravesend
Years3:1901–1903
Clubs3:Oswestry United
Years4:1904–1905
Clubs4:Shrewsbury Town
Years5:1905–1906
Clubs5:Druids
Years6:1906–1908
Clubs6:Oswestry United
Years7:1908–1911
Clubs7:Acrefair United
Nationalyears1:1899–1905
Nationalteam1:Wales
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:0

George Richards (1874 – 1944) was a Welsh international footballer.

He was part of the Wales national football team between 1899 and 1905, playing 6 matches. He played his first match on 4 March 1899 against Ireland and his last match on 8 April 1905 against Ireland.[1]

Six international appearances in all but only four international caps awarded due to the one cap per season rule.These caps were kept for many years in pristine condition by George's descendants, before they were stolen in a house burglary in Australia and never recovered. At club level, he played for Druids, Gravesend, Oswestry United, Shrewsbury Town, Druids again, Oswestry United again and finally Acrefair United.

He was described a "a hard working and thoughtful player. George had a natural talent for ball control and relied on a "scientific approach", that is, working the ball skilfully out of defence. He played all of his football around the Welsh border country apart from two seasons at a higher level with Gravesend United in the Southern League where he made 24 appearances. In the Oswestry side, George had a good understanding with Tom Parry and the pair were regarded as the brains of the team".

The Wrexham Advertiser, Saturday March 11, 1899 described George as follows:-"Richards (Druids). Right Half. An exceedingly hard working half. Never tires. Is good both in defence and attack. Follows his forwards splendidly and is not above having a try at goal himself. Knows the combination game well and gives his wing every opportunity to get away".

George was a Welsh Cup winner on four occasions.

He won the Welsh Cup twice with the Druids in the 1897/98 and the 1898/99 seasons. In the first of these finals, they beat Wrexham 2-1 in a replay at the Cricket Field at Oswestry (after a 1-1 draw) and repeated the feat the following year, again against Wrexham, this time winning 1-0 at the Hand Field, Chirk in a replay (after a 2-2 draw).

George won the Welsh cup twice more with the Oswestry United team during two spells. In 1900/01 season, they beat his old club Druids 1-0 at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham to take the trophy and then in his second spell at Oswestry, in 1906/07, they beat Whitchurch by 2-0 at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham.

He played on until his late thirties, closing his career with Acrefair United in the Wrexham and District League.

George was later landlord of the Grosvenor Arms Hotel in Cefn Mawr, near Llangollen for many years..

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wales player database 1872 to 2013. eu-football.info. 30 April 2016.