Non-league career The 1975–76 season saw Regis move to
Athenian League club
Molesey, for whom he scored around 25 goals during his one campaign for the club. He was then approached by
Boreham Wood, but did not join them. Instead, he went on to join semi-professional
Hayes of the
Isthmian League, signing on 7 July 1976. Regis was spotted by
West Bromwich Albion's chief scout
Ronnie Allen, who recommended that the
First Division club should sign him. With the Albion directors unsure of paying a four-figure fee for such a young, unproven player, Allen offered to fund any initial payment from his own pocket, so sure was he that Regis would make it in the top tier of English football. The
transfer took place in May 1977, for an up-front fee of £5,000, plus another £5,000 after 20 appearances.
West Bromwich Albion Shortly after bringing Regis to Albion, Allen took over as team manager, following the resignation of his predecessor
Johnny Giles. Regis made his first team debut in a
League Cup match against
Rotherham United on 31 August 1977, scoring twice in a 4–0 win. Three days later, Regis made his league debut in a 2–1 victory over
Middlesbrough. Again he found the net, taking the ball from the halfway line to the penalty area before scoring with a right-foot drive. Middlesbrough's
David Mills, who later became a teammate of Regis at Albion, described it as "a goal of sheer brilliance". Whilst a West Bromwich Albion player, he played in a
benefit match for
Len Cantello, that saw a team of white players play against a team of black players.
Coventry City In 1984, Regis joined
Coventry City for a fee of £250,000. With Coventry, Regis won the only major trophy in his career, the
1987 FA Cup. Regis later became the first Coventry player to score a winning goal at
Anfield, in their first ever league victory there, a 1–0 win over
Liverpool in November 1989. This came a season after he had also scored in City's first ever top flight victory, a 2–1 win over
Aston Villa at
Highfield Road. Regis won the Coventry City London Supporters' Club Player of the Year for the 1986–87 season, and regularly comes in high in any legend polls for the club.
Aston Villa Before the 1991–92 season, Regis joined
Aston Villa on a free transfer, reuniting him with his former manager at West Brom, Ron Atkinson. He was one of six Villa players who made their debut for the club on the opening day of the season, scoring in a 3–2 win away to
Sheffield Wednesday. Regis joined
Wycombe Wanderers in August 1994. Regis ended his professional career by playing in the Third Division with
Chester City. He scored seven times in 29 league appearances, helping Chester finish 8th, before retiring due to injury in October 1996. ==International career==