Career
Born in Newry, County Down, Ferris spent short trial spells at Irish League clubs Distillery and Glentoran before crossing to England where he signed amateur forms for Brentford. By the time the Second World War broke out he was playing non-league football for Cambridge Town. During the war he made guest appearances for Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United.
After the war he signed professionally for Crewe Alexandra, for whom he played over 100 times.
He then moved to First Division club Birmingham City, for whom he also made over 100 appearances. In the closed season of 1953 he went on a representative tour with the IFA to the United States and Canada, where he sustained a leg injury that eventually ended his career.
Though he played for Worcester City in the Southern League for one more season, he was forced to retire in 1954. Ferris died in a Manchester nursing home in 1994, aged 73.
His legs had been amputated due to circulation problems.