Bob Perry (footballer)

Bob Perry
Personal information
Date of birth1893
Place of birthAirdrie, Scotland
Playing positionCenter half
Youth career
King's Park
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1912-1923Bury138(17)
1924-1927J & P Coats90(13)
1927Fall River Marksmen2(0)
1927New Bedford Whalers8(0)
1927Hartford Americans9(0)
1927-1929J & P Coats81(4)
1929-1930Pawtucket Rangers43(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Bob Perry was a Scottish association football center half who played in Scotland and England before being banned by the Football Association for match fixing. He then moved to the American Soccer League for the rest of his career.

Perry began his apprenticeship with King's Park F.C. In 1912, he moved to Bury F.C. in the The Football League. On May 29, 1923, the FA suspended Perry for life for match fixing. He moved to the United States and in the fall of 1924, signed with J & P Coats. In 1926, he began the season with J&P Coats, playing nineteen games, before moving to the Fall River Marksmen. He only saw time in two games before ending the season with the New Bedford Whalers. In 1927, Perry began the season with the Hartford Americans. In October, the league requested the team withdraw from the league.[1] When they did so, Perry returned to J&P Coats where he played until 1930. In 1929, new ownership changed the name of the team to the Pawtucket Rangers.

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