Jimmy Davis (footballer)

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Jimmy Davis
Personal information
Full name James Roger William Davis
Date of birth February 6, 1982
Place of birth    Bromsgrove, England
Date of death    August 9, 2003 (aged 21)
Place of death    Oxfordshire, England
Playing position Winger
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1999-2003
2002
2003
Manchester United
Swindon Town (loan)
Watford (loan)
00 (0)
13 (2)
00 (0)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Jimmy Davis (February 6, 1982 - August 9, 2003 ) was a footballer who played for Manchester United, Swindon Town and Watford, as well as the England youth teams, who was killed in a car crash in Oxfordshire in 2003.

Davis was born in Bromsgrove and started playing football at a young age. He played for Marlfield Farm First School and also Knowle F.C. He joined Manchester United as a trainee in July 1999 and turned professional at the end of the following month. He made his only first-team appearance for United in the Worthington Cup Third Round defeat against Arsenal at Highbury on 5 November 2001. United lost this game 4-0.

Davis was loaned to Swindon for three months in the 2002-03 season, making 15 appearances for the Division Two side and scoring three goals, though it was not enough to bring anything better than a mid-table finish for Andy King's side. Davis was keen on accepting an offer to extend his deal, but United manager Alex Ferguson recalled him. His last game for Swindon Town was on 9 November 2002. After returning to Old Trafford, he was on the bench for United's UEFA Champions League tie away to Deportivo La Coruna just before the end of 2001-02.

He joined Watford on a season's loan in August 2003, but was killed in a car crash on the M40 in the early hours of August 9, 2003. He crashed his BMW into a truck and was pronounced dead at the scene. The truck driver suffered minor injuries.

This tragedy occurred just hours before Watford were due to open their season with a match against Coventry City. The Watford board of directors announced later that morning that the match was postponed due to "tragic circumstances beyond their control", though they did not announce Davis's death for another few hours.

The subsequent inquest reported that Davis, 21, was more than twice over the legal drink-drive limit and it was believed that he had been driving at speeds of up to 120mph when losing control of his car.[1] The inquest returned a verdict of accidental death.

A few days later, Swindon marked their 4-0 win over Notts County to the young player, with Davis's mother making a speech in front of the Swindon fans before the kick-off. Additionally, Swindon Town took part in a memorial match with his local club Redditch United. Swindon won 2-1 with Sam Parkin scoring the goals. Manchester United also paid tribute to him after their victory in the 2004 FA Cup Final, when after the final whistle and before the presentation they changed into jerseys printed with Davis's name and squad number (36) on the back. United later retired this number[citation needed].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Crash death footballer twice drink drive limit