Career
He played professionally in both England and the United States. He had a short spell at Bolton Wanderers but moved to the United States after receiving a full-scholarship to play for the University of Bridgeport. In the college off-season he played for Bridgeport Vasco da Gama who went to the final of the 1992 United States. Open Cup.
He was also captain of the team in 1993.
Price played over 200 professional games for three teams in the USISL. He was an All-Star in 1995 with the New Jersey Imperials and an A-League All-Star in 1999 with the Long Island Rough Riders. He reached the final four in 1997 with the Riders and ended his playing career with the New York Freedom.
He was captain for all three teams. Price is an A license coach and has coached at the Youth, College and Professional levels in the United States.
As a Head Coach he has taken four different teams to a combination of five National Championship finals.
In doing so he became the first coach in the history of the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association to lead a team to the National Championships for three consecutive years. As a result he was awarded the bigapplesoccer coach of the Year in 2004 and 2005. In 2006 he was named the New York Red Bulls U20 Head Coach and taken them to a National Championship final in the same year.
From 2010-2012 he was named the U18 Head Coach and U23 Assistant Coach for the New York Cosmos working under Director of Soccer Eric Cantona.
Price has also worked with Leeds United as Chief Scout for the United States guiding them towards players such as Robbie Rodgers and Michael Grella. He currently works for the United States Soccer Federation and owns the Storm Soccer Academy.