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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Martin Murray (born 6 October 1958, in Dublin) is a retired Irish Association football player and manager. Murray was a midfielder who won the FAI Cup as a 16 year old when his Home Farm F.C. side shocked the Irish footballing fraternity by beating Shelbourne in the 1975 Final. Everton F.C. saw his potential and soon took him to Goodison Park. His dream move turned sour as injuries and illness took their toll on Murray and in 5 years at the club, he never made a first…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Martin Murray (born 6 October 1958, in Dublin) is a retired Irish Association football player and manager. Murray was a midfielder who won the FAI Cup as a 16 year old when his Home Farm F.C. side shocked the Irish footballing fraternity by beating Shelbourne in the 1975 Final. Everton F.C. saw his potential and soon took him to Goodison Park. His dream move turned sour as injuries and illness took their toll on Murray and in 5 years at the club, he never made a first team appearance. He returned to Home Farm and then on to Drogheda United where he inspired Drogheda to runners-up in the 1982/83 Premier Division. His performances were noted by his fellow professionals and he was voted PFAI Player of the Year for that season.