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Thread: Murphy forced to retire

  1. #1
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    Murphy forced to retire

    David Murphy has been forced to finish his career after a serious knee injury. A good quality left back for us but constantly struggled with injuries. Best of luck to the lad in future endevours. KRO

  2. #2
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    re: Murphy forced to retire

    Always admired him and felt the team were better with him than without
    Wish him well in the future
    KRO

  3. #3
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    re: Murphy forced to retire

    Always find it a rather sad time for a player when they can't finish on their own terms so to speak.Did well for Blues and a popular player wish him well for the future.

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    re: Murphy forced to retire

    Gutted for him.

    I always hoped to see him back at Hibs before he retired.

    Best left back ive seen in the green and white.

    Part of the best Hibs side in my lifetime, if only we could have kept them together another couple of seasons...


  5. #5
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    re: Murphy forced to retire

    Hibs fan here so sorry to hear Murphy's career has been cut short great defender at Easter Road who we will always remember and helped us win the Cup.
    All the best for the future Murph.

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