Career
Galley joined in 1933, signing professionally the following year before making his league debut on 5 January 1935 in a goalless draw at Sunderland. He established himself in the second half of the 1935-1936 season and the next campaign saw him score 16 times, his best-ever seasonal tally. A versatile attacker, he occupied many different positions over his 14-year stay at Molineux.
During the war, he served in France and Germany with the Royal Artillery, and guested for Aldershot, Leeds and Watford.
He moved to Grimsby Town in November 1947, where he became captain, before later moving on to Kidderminster Harriers.