Price had spells with
Swansea City,
Brentford (for whom he scored once against
Reading),
Doncaster Rovers He signed for Doncaster Rovers under former Rovers manager
David Penney, and soon established himself as a key player under
Sean O'Driscoll. On the return to his home country for the
Football League Trophy Final at the
Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 1 April 2007, Price suffered a snapped Achilles tendon ruling him out for nine months. He renewed his contract at Doncaster in June 2008 when his previous deal was due to expire. Despite much talk of him leaving Rovers, Price took up a new one-year deal. One of Price's most important goals was against
Aston Villa in the 2008–09
FA Cup fourth round replay at Villa Park, and two days later he scored on his Millwall debut – a 90th-minute winner which earned the Lions a crucial 1–0 victory at
Crewe Alexandra.
Millwall On 7 July 2009 Price signed for
Millwall on a one-year deal. He joined
Oldham Athletic on a one-month loan deal on 1 February 2010, making seven appearances and scoring once against
Swindon Town before returning to Millwall. Two days after his return, Price left the club on loan for a second time, joining
Carlisle United until the end of the 2009–10 season. Price managed to score his first goal for the Cumbrians on his debut as Carlisle won the match 2–1 against Colchester.
Barnet On 2 August 2011, Price signed for
Barnet on a one-month deal. He made his debut in a 1–0 win away to
Morecambe and scored on his home debut in a 3–1 defeat against
Port Vale. He made his full debut at home in Morecambe's 6–0 hammering over Crawley Town on 10 September 2011. Price made a great start to life in the Welsh premier league scoring several goals and winning player of the month for September. Price scored two goals to help Prestatyn win the Welsh cup final in a 3–1 extra time victory over Bangor City. In August 2016, Price signed for Almondbury Woolpack of the
Huddersfield and District League. On 30 August 2016 he scored two goals in his first game against Flockton FC, in which Woolpack went on to win 7–0. He also assisted four goals in that game. == International career ==