Russell Perrett (born 18 June 1973) is an English former footballer who spent most of his career with Portsmouth and Luton Town.
He spent four seasons there before undergoing a month-long trial back at Portsmouth and was offered a contract by the then manager, Terry Fenwick.
Burrows left and the arrival of ex-Wimbledon chairman Sam Hammam and manager Bobby Gould meant a total restructure of the club and Perrett was given a free transfer in 2001.
Perrett was signed by Luton Town's manager Joe Kinnear in summer 2001, after spells with AFC Lymington, Portsmouth and Cardiff City.
He signed a new one-year deal in February 2007, but was deemed surplus to requirements by the new manager, Kevin Blackwell, and was released in July 2007 after six years at the club, winning one league title and two promotions.