Career
He died in Kent. He played for Thames in 1930-1931 scoring 16 goals. Fulham signed him but it wasn"t until 1936 that he claimed a first team place after scoring 1933-1934 having scored more than 100 goals for the reserves in three seasons. He joined Doncaster Rovers in November 1936 scoring 44 goals in 90? games, staying with them until 1938 when he returned to Fulham.
He gained three caps for Wales in 1937-1938 against Scotland, England and Ireland.
He scored in the 2–1 defeat against England at Ayresome Park. Perry guested for Brentford during the war, top-scoring in the 1940-1941 and 1941-1942 seasons.
He later managed Fulham"s junior sides, and played a key role in discovering Johnny Haynes. He managed Southend United from 1956 until 1960.