In recognition of his services, Martin is being made an Honorary Life Vice President and is continuing in his role as chair of the board of trustees of Albion in the Community.
There can't be many people anywhere in football who aren't either players, managers or chairman who can rightfully be called a legend of their club but I reckon Martin Perry is one of them. Extraordinarily important in the survival, rebuilding and flourishing of our club.
The walls that were put up during the Falmer process would have knocked most people down but he ran through everyone of them. To then go on and deliver a world class training facility and all he has achieved in his time at the Albion is truly astonishing.
Tony had the vision but none of it gets delivered without a Martin Perry and as others have rightly said he deserves legendary status at the club.
You Sir, are an absolute legend, thank you for everything you've done for the club, the community and for your superb stewardship at a time we needed it most.
Albion legend and one of the most important individuals ever to work for the club. I'm sure we could put forward a proposal to honour his name and his contribution to the club by a permanent tribute. A stand named after him would be fitting tribute as other posters have already alluded to! Or even Piglets Pantry could name a pie in his honour ...The Perry Perry Chicken Pie!
I have had a few dealings with Martin in recent years in relation to AITC. I would add that the amount of additional work he has done beyond his day job to establish, maintain and deliver the talented team at AITC that impact positively so many local people is extraordinary; and should not be underestimated. He has been instrumental in making positive life changing contributions to the many thousands supported by AITC
My only real encounter with Martin was at Middlesbrough station, after the match when we missed out on promotion. He told me he was looking for his wife: "I've got to find her - I don't want to leave her in Middlesbrough!!!'. Great guy.
It's amazing how many of the successful organisations in the world have a vision / strategy person at the top and a nuts and bolts, detail person as a second in command. Martin that is you.
Hope you feel exceptionally proud when you see the beautiful building you made near Falmer
Martin has my sincere thanks for all of the years of good work he put in to help build up the infrastructure of this club. I hope his invaluable contribution is never forgotten, and I hope he enjoys a long and happy retirement because he has earned it.