The 1954–55 season saw Hooper make 41 league appearances for West Ham, one short of being an ever-present.[6] This included a game against Leeds United on the afternoon of his wedding. He was made captain for the day and West Ham won the game 2–1.[7] He played a total of 119 league games for the club, scoring 39 goals.[2]
Hooper moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £25,000 on 22 March 1956.[14] He scored 19 goals in 39 league matches for Wolves, before his departure in December 1957.[15] He then joined Birmingham City for a fee of around £20,000, spending nearly three years at the club and winning a runners-up medal in the 1960 Fairs Cup.[16] He scored five times in the competition, including a consolation goal in the 4–1 loss to Barcelona in the Final.[17]
^"Hardwick move fixed". Sheffield Daily Telegraph. 6 November 1950. p. 6 – via British Newspaper Archive. Harry Hooper, former Sheffield United back who is at present coach and second team trainer to Hartlepools United, has been appointed assistant trainer by West Ham United.
^"Soccer stars on parade. Roar for Hooper". Daily Express. London. 5 February 1951. p. 6.