Martin Davin Explained

Martin Davin
Fullname:Martin Davin
Birth Date:5 May 1905
Birth Place:Dumbarton, Scotland
Death Place:Romford, England
Height:[1]
Position:Inside Right
Youthyears1:–1925
Youthclubs1:Old Kilpatrick
Youthyears2:1925–1926
Youthclubs2:Vale of Clyde
Years1:1926–1927
Years2:1927–1930
Years3:1930
Years4:1930–1931
Years5:1931–1932
Years6:1932–1933
Years7:1933–1934
Years8:1934–1935
Clubs1:Dumbarton[2]
Clubs2:Bury
Clubs3:Bolton Wanderers
Clubs4:Hull City
Clubs5:Yeovil and Petters United
Clubs6:Airdrieonians
Clubs7:Clapton Orient
Caps1:32
Goals1:6
Caps2:38
Goals2:8
Caps3:3
Goals3:0
Caps4:8
Goals4:1
Caps7:15
Goals7:2

Martin Davin (5 May 1905 – 9 November 1957) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Scottish Football League for Dumbarton[3] and Airdrieonians, and in the English Football League for Bury, Bolton Wanderers, Hull City and Clapton Orient.

Career

Davin played at Scottish junior league level for Old Kilpatrick of the Scottish Junior League Western Section and then Vale of Clyde of the Glasgow Junior League before, in the summer of 1926 signing with senior level club Dumbarton of the Scottish League Second Division.[4] A year later in August 1927 Davin was transferred to English League First Division club Bury[5] for a £300 fee plus £200 performance related fee. Dumbarton had previously agreed with the Vale of Clyde club to pay them £50 of the transfer fee but this was blocked by the Scottish Football Association which gave rise to legal proceedings, subsequently settled by an agreement.[6]

In Davin's first two seasons with Bury he made 15 appearances scoring four goals; in the third 1929–30 season, following the team's relegation to the Second Division, he played in 23 matches notching four goals. In May 1930 Davin signed for First Division club Bolton Wanderers[1] but three months into the season he was transferred to Third Division North club Hull City[7] where he played for the remainder of the 1930–31 season.

Following the part-season with Hull, Davin signed with Yeovil and Petters United[8] who had just been elected (after a season's absence) back into the Southern League. That season, 1931–32, Yeovil and Petters United were winners of the Southern League Western Division and additionally were runners-up in the supplementary league in which they competed, the Western League. During the summer of 1932 Davin, for whom Hull City had retained his Football League registration, endeavoured to get them to reduce the transfer fee they were asking for him[9] – with partial success. In October 1932, two months after the start of the season Davin moved back to Scotland when he joined Airdrieonians[10] of the Scottish League First Division for the rest of the 1932–33 season.

Airdrieonians placed Davin on their open-to-transfer list at the end of the campaign[11] and after a single season in Scotland he returned to England and signed with Third Division South team Clapton Orient.[12] He played in 15 matches, scoring twice, for "The Os" during the 1933–34 season following which he played with Clapton's nursery team, Ashford,[13] for the 1934–35 Kent League season.

Notes and References

  1. News: 25 August 1930 . Bolton Wanderers . Athletic News . Manchester . 4.
  2. Book: McAllister, Jim . The Sons of the Rock – The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club . J&J Robertson Printers . 2002 . Dumbarton.
  3. Book: Emms . Steve . Wells . Richard . Scottish League Players' Records Division One 1890/91 to 1938/39 . Tony Brown . 2007 . Beeston, Nottingham . 978-1-899468-66-9.
  4. News: 20 June 1926 . Notable Junior Captures: 36 Players Take The Senior Ticket . The Sunday Post . Glasgow . 16.
  5. News: 17 August 1927 . Sports of All Sorts . Edinburgh Evening News . Edinburgh . 10.
  6. News: 23 October 1927 . A Transfer and its Sequel . Weekly Dispatch . London . 20.
  7. News: 10 November 1930 . Davin Leaves Bolton . Athletic News . Manchester . 7.
  8. News: 11 July 1931 . Davin "Goes West" . Hull Daily Mail . Hull . 5.
  9. News: 17 May 1932 . Men Yeovil Have Retained . News Chronicle . London . 8.
  10. News: 26 October 1932 . Back To Scotland . The Yorkshire Post . Leeds . 17.
  11. News: 17 May 1933 . Sports Notes:Official Transfer List . Coatbridge Express . Airdrie . 4.
  12. News: 24 August 1933 . New Aldershot Forward . News Chronicle . London . 11.
  13. News: 31 August 1934 . Two Goals Apiece For Davin And Tutt . Kentish Express . Ashford . 6.