Career
Shortly after World World War II Russell joined Gillingham, then a non-league team He scored 98 goals in just 126 games for the Kent side prior to their return to the Football League in 1950, including a haul of nine goals in a match against Gloucester City in the 1946-1947 season, a club record for a single match which stands to this day. Contemporary newspaper reports state that he hit the post late on with a shot which could have given him double figures.
Russell remained at the club after its re-election to the Football League, but could not repeat his non-league scoring feats, registering just 8 goals in over 60 matches.
He was forced to retire through injury in 1952 and later served as the club"s trainer before leaving football entirely to work as a hotelier. He died in Taunton in 1991.