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Topic: Daryl Murphy
Posted By: Wearside Bhoy
Subject: Daryl Murphy
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 2:36am
Celtic according to local radio in Sunderland this morning !

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Posted By: dunloybhoy
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 2:54am

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/spl/2010/05/21/ - May 21 2010 By Mark Guidi

CELTIC will make a move to sign Daryl Murphy from Sunderland - after the club appoints their new manager.

Record Sport can reveal the Republic of Ireland star - who can play wide left or through the middle - is a s900,000 target for the Hoops.

Despite the fact Celtic have not named their new gaffer a list of signing targets have been compiled with owner Dermot Desmond being kept fully informed.

Murphy was signed by Mick McCarthy in 2005 from Waterford and made an impact.

The player is under contract until the summer of 2012 but lost his place in the team last season when Steve Bruce took over.

Murphy was loaned to Ipswich in February to team up with his former Stadium of Light boss Roy Keane. He would like to sign the player and Reading have declared an interest to Sunderland.

But it's understood the tall and powerful 27-year-old is aware of Celtic's interest and would welcome a move to Parkhead. Neil Lennon is still favourite to land the job and Parkhead sources have indicated Desmond is ready to name the new gaffer next week.

The club have sent out the strongest hintyet that Lennon will have a major part to play next season - byinviting him to tour Britain and Ireland with chief executive PeterLawwell to outline their vision of their future to fans.

Although the interim boss has yet to hear ifhe's to land the job it's unthinkable he would be invited to such ahigh-profile tour if the club were not keen to retain his services insome capacity.

Meetings

The Celtic Trust will host the first of theseries of meetings a week today at St Michael's Chapel Hall in the eastend of Glasgow before the pair embark on a mini-tour.

The initiative was suggested by Trustmembers in a bid to clear the air and a statement on the Celtic Trust'swebsite read: "Some of you may have seen a suggestion from the Trustrecently that one way to stave off the expected decline inseason-ticket sales would be for Neil Lennon to go and spell out hisvision to the support and ask for their backing for next season .

"We are delighted to announce this idea hasbeen taken up by Celtic. Celtic have decided the chief executive PeterLawwell and the current manager. Neil Lennon will embark on a series ofmeetings with supporters across Scotland, Ireland and England.

"The Celtic Trust has been asked to host thefirst of these meetings ... and the format of the meeting will be apresentation by Peter Lawwell and Neil Lennon followed by somequestions from the Trust and thereafter the meeting will be thrown opento questions from the floor.

"This is an excel lent initiative and the Trust is very happy to support it.

"This is an opportunity for supporters toget behind the club and to be part of the process of rebuilding theclub and the team to the point where Celtic Park becomes a place to befeared for our opponents and a place for us to have a right good time.

"But our support is not to be taken forgranted. The club must recognise that we have more to contribute thanjust our cash. We have ideas, we have imagination and we have totalcommitment."



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Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 3:20am

pointless signing by celtic imo

 
not good enough


Posted By: horsebox
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 3:39am
If he can score goals in the championchip then he can definitely score goals in the SPL.

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Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 3:57am

Charlie adam hit 16 goals from midfield in the championship this season for blackpool and cudnt get near the rangers team

i thinkMurphy plays more as a wide player and i wud rate mcgeady, maloney, mcginn and mccourt all as better players.
 


Posted By: t_rAndy
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 4:18am
He's a striker but yeah I don't know if he would get too much game time at Celtic. Although he is big and powerful and it's kind of what you need when you play in a scrappy league


Posted By: Ash.
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 4:51am
Bit crazy all this talk of signing him when a full time manager hasnt been appointed. What if whoever gets the job doesnt rate him

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Posted By: FREEWHEELER
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 4:54am
He seemed to do well enough at Ipswich and it seems like Lenny might be getting the job, which I would fully support.

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Posted By: Citizen
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 5:10am
never got a fair crack for ireland imo, far better option than best up front, i have a feeling we will not be seeing much of best in the next campaign

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Posted By: FREEWHEELER
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 5:44am
Originally posted by Citizen Citizen wrote:

never got a fair crack for ireland imo, far better option than best up front, i have a feeling we will not be seeing much of best in the next campaign
 
Agree Citizen, I don't rate Best at all.


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Posted By: Wearside Bhoy
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 5:48am
Stokes has proved he can score in the SPL with 2 different clubs so could the Murph if he got some quality service.

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Posted By: grannyrule
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 6:40am
Originally posted by FREEWHEELER FREEWHEELER wrote:

Originally posted by Citizen Citizen wrote:

never got a fair crack for ireland imo, far better option than best up front, i have a feeling we will not be seeing much of best in the next campaign

 

Agree Citizen, I don't rate Best at all.


Good point, neither do I tbh.

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Posted By: Ireland4ever
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 6:43am
Originally posted by Citizen Citizen wrote:

never got a fair crack for ireland imo, far better option than best up front, i have a feeling we will not be seeing much of best in the next campaign
 
Agree with ya, think Murphy is well capable of performing in Scotland.


Posted By: The Drifter
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 10:25am
i think he'd be capable of getting a good few goals. would like to see celtic try and get stokes tho. the man is really bangin em in. already had a season in scotland. murphy might not hit the ground running. if celtic manage to get stephen reid, jimmy bullard, stokes/murphy and a central defender, it will bring up their chances of success significantly for next season. only problem is reid and bullard are very injury prone so it is a big risk

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Posted By: sniffybumbum
Date Posted: 21 May 2010 at 4:28pm
I think he'll actually prosper in the SPL, considering the generous defences at most SPL clubs. Sure, not a wonder-signing, but as good if not better than the signings of Camara, Fortune and VofH in recent years IMHO


Posted By: GAF1
Date Posted: 22 May 2010 at 3:59pm
Originally posted by sniffybumbum sniffybumbum wrote:

I think he'll actually prosper in the SPL, considering the generous defences at most SPL clubs. Sure, not a wonder-signing, but as good if not better than the signings of Camara, Fortune and VofH in recent years IMHO
 
ur havin a laugh,big jan scored in big games,quite injury prone but still done it.fortune when let play was decent and will be far better nxt season.tell me ur on about kamara rather than camara about bein poor.camara scored goals and moved on to west brom i tink and scored there 2.
 
pointless exercise him movin to celtic.he mite strengthen up the 3rd team maybe.he'll be behind rasmussen,fortune and imo behind sheridan and mcgowan 2.and you can be sure celtic will buy another attacker durin the summer to.
 
dundee utd or aberdeen may suit him more


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Posted By: Donal Cullen
Date Posted: 23 May 2010 at 8:28am
Have Celtic got a Manager yet and will his first item to be to get rid of all the signings made in his absence?

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Posted By: horsebox
Date Posted: 23 May 2010 at 4:59pm
Originally posted by sniffybumbum sniffybumbum wrote:

I think he'll actually prosper in the SPL, considering the generous defences at most SPL clubs. Sure, not a wonder-signing, but as good if not better than the signings of Camara, Fortune and VofH in recent years IMHO
VofH did very well in the first couple of years at Celtic. Again injury took its toll etc..

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Posted By: Jonesy
Date Posted: 24 May 2010 at 7:31am
I think Paradise would be a good move for the Murph.

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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 11 Jun 2010 at 10:30pm
Daily Mail are saying that Celtic have put a Ł3 mill bid in for DM

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Posted By: bannedscientist
Date Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 4:46am
lovely 300k for the blues
 
 


Posted By: Max Power
Date Posted: 12 Jun 2010 at 11:17am
St Ledger, Daryl Murphy, Lawrence, S.Reid, Keano and Paul Green Celtic have gone for or are going this summer, are they trying to put out an all Irish 11? WOuld the people here who hate Celtic like them then I wonder

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Posted By: Jonesy
Date Posted: 15 Jun 2010 at 5:05am
Looks like the Murph deal is only Ł25,000 off hapening.

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Posted By: Wearside Bhoy
Date Posted: 15 Jun 2010 at 5:22am
Lennys first signing ?

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Posted By: Propagandhi
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2010 at 9:40am
I reckon he's no worse than Leon Best, Caleb Folan or Cillian Sheridan. He's a big lad and he's versatile enough to play as a winger. Hopefully a Premier League team will come in for him and he'll fight his way back into Trapattoni's thoughts.

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Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 15 Jul 2010 at 9:44am

Celtic boss Neil Lennon has admitted that he is looking to sign Sunderland striker http://videocelts.com/tag/daryl-murphy - Daryl Murphy .

Lennon watched his strikers draw a blank in last night’s 1-0 defeat from Philadelphia Union and is keen to bring in a striker or two to the club.

Interest in Robbie Keane and Craig Bellamy will probably depend on the sale of Aiden McGeady with Georgios Samaras another likely departure.

Murphy spent part of last season on loan at Ipswich and is available for Ł1m from Sunderland where he is out of Steve Bruce’s plans.

Asked about transfer activity following the Philadelphia defeat Lennon admitted: “We’re pretty close to Murphy. He’s quick, he’s 6 foot 2 or 3 and I’ve watched him for a few years.

“I first noticed him playing for Ireland on an end of season tour of America and I’ve kept an eye on him ever since.

“He was at Ipswich on loan and could do all right for us, playing for Celtic would appeal to him, he knows about the club with his background. That could play a big part.”

Morten Rasmussen and Paul McGowan started last night’s match with Ben Hutchinson and Cillian Sheridan appearing as second half substitutes.



Posted By: dunloybhoy
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 3:19am
looks like the lad will be joining bar some hitch. lenny wants him to come out to american straight away if he signes for the us tour
 

http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/thegoalkeeper/98485329.html - http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/t.../98485329.html

go to the bottom left hand and click on number 6


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Posted By: BirminghamDamo
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 3:40am
BBC%20SPORT
Black Cats' Murphy set for Celtic

Celtic manager Neil Lennon has revealed he is close to signing Sunderland striker Daryl Murphy.

And the 27-year-old Republic of Ireland international could join up with the rest of the squad on Celtic's tour of North America.

Having signed Mexico international Efrain Juarez, Lennon told philly.com: "We think we're pretty close with Murphy from Sunderland as well.

"He's quick, he's six foot two and I've watched him a lot for a few years now."

Asked if Murphy would be joining Celtic in America, Lennon replied: "If we can get it done, yeah.

"He was playing for Ireland in an end of season tour in America, he caught my eye and I've kept an eye on him ever since.

"I think he'd do all right, he could take the hits for us up here."

Murphy joined Sunderland in 2005 and had a loan spell with Ipswich last year, scoring six times in 18 appearances.

Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/8826815.stm

Published: 2010/07/15 19:11:47 GMT

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Posted By: zoolander
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 4:15am
Don't think its a good move for either party.

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Posted By: dunloybhoy
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 7:44am

Sunderland have given Daryl Murphy permission to speak with Celtic ahead of a proposed switch to Parkhead.

The two clubs came to an agreement regarding a fee for the forward on Thursday and are keen to push the deal through.

http://topics.skysports.com/Daryl+Murphy/?section=football - Murphy is therefore free to talk terms with the Hoops and put the finishing touches to a Scottish switch.

"The clubs have agreed terms, it is now down to the player," said http://topics.skysports.com/sunderland/?section=football - Sunderland's assistant manager http://topics.skysports.com/Eric+Black/?section=football - Eric Black.

Update

"He has been given permission to go and speak to them, which I think he was doing last night.

"We should have an update on that today (Friday), with a bit of luck."

Murphy, a http://topics.skysports.com/Republic+of+Ireland/?section=football - Republic of Ireland international, joined the Black Cats from Irish outfit Waterford for Ł100,000 in June 2005.

He has, however, been unable to hold down regular first-team football at the Stadium of Light and spent the second half of last season on loan at http://topics.skysports.com/Ipswich+Town/?section=football - Ipswich Town.

The 27-year-old is one of a number of players deemed surplus to requirements by Sunderland boss http://topics.skysports.com/Steve+Bruce/?section=football - Steve Bruce, as he attempts to re-shape his squad ahead of the 2010/11 campaign.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6263205,00.html - http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6263205,00.html


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Posted By: zoolander
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 8:26am
IMO Murphy isn't a great player and will never be a regular for us. I also think that he's not the player Celtic need at the minute.

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Posted By: dunloybhoy
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 9:47am
hes signed for celtic

http://www.safc.com/news/20100716/murphy-makes-celtic-move_2256213_2094213 - http://www.safc.com/news/20100716/murphy-makes-celtic-move_2256213_2094213
 


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Posted By: BirminghamDamo
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2010 at 10:04am
Originally posted by dunloybhoy dunloybhoy wrote:

hes signed for celtic

http://www.safc.com/news/20100716/murphy-makes-celtic-move_2256213_2094213 - http://www.safc.com/news/20100716/murphy-makes-celtic-move_2256213_2094213
 

BBC%20SPORT
Black Cats' Murphy joins Celtic

Daryl Murphy has joined Celtic from Sunderland for a reported fee of Ł1.5m.

The 27-year-old striker, who is a Republic of Ireland international, has signed a three-year deal with the Glasgow club.

Murphy is manager Neil Lennon's fifth signing of the summer, with five players also leaving the club.

Speaking ahead of the transfer's completion, Lennon told philly.com: "He's quick, he's six foot two and I've watched him a lot for a few years now."

"He was playing for Ireland in an end of season tour in America, he caught my eye and I've kept an eye on him ever since.

"I think he'd do all right, he could take the hits for us up here."

Murphy joined Sunderland in 2005 and had a loan spell with Ipswich last year, scoring six times in 18 appearances.

Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/8826815.stm

Published: 2010/07/16 14:18:18 GMT

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Posted By: Sono
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2010 at 12:37am

14 goals in 110 odd appearances, that is some shocking return in fairness!

Prob still better than Heskey's record LOL


Posted By: FREEWHEELER
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2010 at 4:51am
When he proves yiz wrong, I'll be back to remind yiz.  He's better than Samaras or Fortune if he's given a run in the team.  Good signing in my opinion.  Gwan Murph, best of luck in Paradise. Thumbs%20Up

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Posted By: Barry
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2010 at 4:57am
no disrespect to daryl murphy but it shows the level that scotish football is at when its biggest club airs him as a major summer signing


Posted By: Roberto Baggio
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2010 at 5:27am
Originally posted by FREEWHEELER FREEWHEELER wrote:

When he proves yiz wrong, I'll be back to remind yiz.  He's better than Samaras or Fortune if he's given a run in the team.  Good signing in my opinion.  Gwan Murph, best of luck in Paradise. Thumbs%20Up
 
Dont think he's better than either tbh
 
 


Posted By: Propagandhi
Date Posted: 25 Jul 2010 at 11:07am
Daryl Murphy has put himself in contention for a role in Celtic's upcoming match against Braga, scoring against Lincoln at Sincil Bank in a friendly.
 
Very interesting article here. 
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/celtic/lincoln-city-1-celtic-4-new-signing-daryl-murphy-s-luck-could-be-in-1.1043488 - http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/celtic/lincoln-city-1-celtic-4-new-signing-daryl-murphy-s-luck-could-be-in-1.1043488
 


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Posted By: Propagandhi
Date Posted: 26 Jul 2010 at 10:28am
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/scottishpremier/celtic/7895541/New-Celtic-signing-Daryl-Murphy-I-could-never-have-signed-for-Rangers.html - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/scottishpremier/celtic/7895541/New-Celtic-signing-Daryl-Murphy-I-could-never-have-signed-for-Rangers.html  
 
He says he never would have signed for Rangers. He's targeting 20 goals next season.


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Posted By: JH91
Date Posted: 01 Aug 2010 at 11:52am
Just scored against Arsenal


Posted By: Propagandhi
Date Posted: 01 Aug 2010 at 12:10pm
Strikers goal. He's put himself into contention for the Braga game. They would be able to give Braga a right old game if their defence and goalkeeper weren't so bad.

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Posted By: Propagandhi
Date Posted: 02 Aug 2010 at 3:01pm

Murphy: Braga in for Celtic shock

Celtic striker Daryl Murphy says nothing will prepare Braga for the atmosphere lying in wait for them in Glasgow on Wednesday night

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Shooting from the lip: Daryl Murphy has talked up the prospect of Celtic Park being "intimidating" for Braga.

Daryl Murphy has warned Braga nothing can prepare them for the atmosphere they will come up against when they travel to play Celtic on Wednesday night. The Portuguese club lead 3-0 in their Champions League third qualifying round game against the SPL side, putting them in a position of strength going into the second leg.

Some of Europe’s top sides have crumbled in the heat of the formidable home crowd down the years, with Manchester United, AC Milan and Barcelona all tasting defeat in Glasgow.

Celtic though have won just one European home match in their last six attempts but, despite that, Murphy believes Braga could wilt when faced with a wall of noise when they step out at Celtic Park on the night.

“They're in for a shock,” Murphy said of the Portuguese side. “Obviously, they've heard about it and probably watched games on the television and seen it.

“But they'd obviously have to experience it for themselves and it will be very intimidating for them to come with such a packed stadium.”

Dynamo Moscow, Arsenal and Hamburg have all left Parkhead with wins in the last year, while Manchester United and Rapid Vienna have also prevented Celtic from maintaining what had been an impressive string of home results.

Neil Lennon’s side need to score four without reply to progress to the play-off round, a goal scoring feat they haven’t achieved since they last needed to overturn a significant deficit. Artmedia Bratislava led 5-0 in 2005 in the qualifying stage, with Gordon Strachan’s team falling one short of levelling the aggregate score in the second leg.

History may be against them in that regard but Murphy believes that as long as his team  can end their worrying trend for conceding goals of late, they can start chipping away at the visitors’ lead.

“We need four as it is to win the game, so it is a big ask from us,” he said. “We definitely need to keep it tight at the back and keep a clean sheet.

“We gave ourselves a mountain to climb last Wednesday - stupid goals we're giving away - and we really need to not do that Wednesday.”



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Posted By: Sono
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2010 at 12:15am

Did he play last night? If so Any use?



Posted By: Junior
Date Posted: 05 Aug 2010 at 5:37am
Came on for last 25 minutes or so.
 
Now I havent seen much of Murphy in his career to date but he looked very cumbersome to me. Admittedly Celtic were chasing the game and goals at this point (and not looking very likely to make any dent in the aggregate deficit). We had Fotune, Samaras, Hooper, Murphy and McCourt all on the pitch at one point.
 
He had two half chances in the box and I have to say his reactions were like something out of the slow-mo platoon pictures - it was like he was wearing concrete boots such was the time he took to engage brain and decide to throw a leg at it - the chances were gone.
 
I cant say he made any claim for a starting place from what I saw last night anyway.
 
I suppose the above sounds harsh based on 25 minutes but you really need to make the most of chances you get and he didnt, in my opinion.
 
 


Posted By: Propagandhi
Date Posted: 06 Aug 2010 at 7:36am

Daryl Murphy has tipped Celtic to put the abject disappointment of their Champions League exit behind them to hit the ground running when the SPL kicks off.

The Irishman’s dreams of strutting his stuff in Europe’s premier club competition this season were shattered when Neil Lennon’s side were eliminated in the qualifying rounds by Portuguese side SC Braga.

Despite winning 2-1 at Park-head thanks to goals from Gary Hooper and Efrain Juarez, Celtic paid the price from sloppy defending in the first leg when they were put to the sword 3-0.

It means an extended run in the Europa League is as much as Celtic can hope for in Continental competition this season, but Murphy has already turned his attention to the start of the domestic campaign next weekend.

After losing out to Old Firm rivals Rangers in the cham-pionship race over the last two years, Lennon will be expected to cross the finishing line in first place this season and Murphy believes a positive start is crucial.

He said: “The domestic season hasn’t even started yet so we are now looking forward to that and focusing on hopefully getting our league campaign off to a winning start as that is important.

“It doesn’t matter whether you are a team expected to compete for the league title, or a European spot or even battling against relegation, you always want to come flying out of the traps.

“So we are all looking forward to our first game of the season. I’m sure it will be difficult with us playing away at Inverness Caley Thistle as the boys already here have already mentioned it is a tough venue.

“But we’ve just got to go out there and get winning. We believe we are good enough to win the championship but we’ve got to work hard and make sure we win enough games.”

Murphy came on as a second-half substitute on Wednesday evening as Celtic defeated Braga 2-1 and he admitted the away goal the Portuguese outfit netted after 20 minutes killed the tie.

“We knew exactly what we were up against going into the game,” said Murphy. “We knew if we conceded a goal then it would make it extremely difficult for us to progress in the competition.

“After losing 3-0 in Portugal, that was the situation we found ourselves in going into the game and it was always a big danger.

“And, unfortunately, that is exactly what happened when we lost the opening goal of the game. It knocked the stuffing out of us because, realistically, we knew it was going to take some going to score the five goals needed to go through.

“The fact we also lost the goal after making a bright start to the game made it tougher to take but we eventually got the heads back up and battled back to win the game 2-1, which was at least something.

“On another night, we might have scored more because we pushed Braga back and had a lot of possession in the final third, but it wasn’t to be.”

Murphy, though, believes Celtic are making strides as the start of the SPL season draws ever closer.

And he is confident improvements will continue as the new signings settle in and as further new faces are added to the squad.

He said: “I think you can see the progress which is being made. I thought we played well at times against Braga and the biggest positive is that we are dangerous going forward and always look like scoring and creating chances.

“It can take time for everyone to get to know each other and settle into a pattern of play, but I’m sure everything will click into place sooner rather than later.”



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Posted By: Propagandhi®
Date Posted: 10 Aug 2010 at 10:07am
Interview with The Murph coming up on Sky Sports News.


Posted By: Propagandhi®
Date Posted: 29 Aug 2010 at 6:37pm

Match-winner Daryl Murphy revealed how Celtic’s players were forced to watch a video nasty of their Europa League agony in Utrecht before sealing a 1-0 victory over Motherwell.

Murphy, who could be joined at Parkhead soon by fellow Republic of Ireland striker Anthony Stokes — despite Hibs’ denials last night that the clubs were close to agreeing a fee — held his nerve to slot home a 73rd minute spot-kick after Well defender Steven Saunders was red-carded for fouling Shaun Maloney.

And Murphy, whose first competitive goal for the club kept Neil Lennon’s men joint-top  of the SPL on maximum points alongside Rangers, said watching the footage of the
team’s disaster in Holland had helped pump them up ahead of yesterday’s SPL clash.

He said: ‘We watched the Utrecht game again on Friday and had a clear-the-air meeting. It fired us up for the Motherwell game and we had to atone for such a bad performance.

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Lifting the gloom: Murphy is mobbed by relieved Parkhead team-mates after his winner

‘There was no question of me not taking the penalty. I said to Scott Brown before the game that, if we got one, I was taking it. I was practising them during the week.

‘Shaun asked if I wanted it and I said: “Yes”. He didn’t really want a fight about it and just let me get on with it. When you come to a big club, you have to accept responsibility. I was glad I took it at the Celtic end because the fans were great.’

Celtic, for whom goalkeeper Fraser Forster and left-back Emilio Izaguirre made their debuts yesterday, remain in talks with Hibs to sign Stokes, one of Murphy’s old Sunderland team-mates.

They are also still pursuing Nottingham Forest defender Kelvin Wilson. 

‘I know Stokesy from my time at Sunderland and the Irish team,’ said Murphy. ‘If he does come in, then it’s more competition for places and everyone gets revved up a bit more.’

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No mistake: Murphy silences Fir Park

Parkhead coach Alan Thompson agreed with Murphy that making the team sit through a re-run of their horror show in Holland had gained positive results.

‘Everyone got things off their chest,’ said Thompson. ‘The coaching staff watched the Utrecht game on our own at first, then with everyone. It was beneficial.

‘We’re bitterly disappointed we’re not in Europe but now we will focus on the league and the two cups in Scotland.

‘Fir Park was a test of character and the new players coped well.’

Thompson was impressed with Murphy’s willingness to take the pressure penalty.

‘It was pleasing to see Daryl take responsibility,’ he said. ‘He’s a scorer and we were confident he would convert.

‘I was also pleased with Izaguirre. For a lad who only arrived on Friday morning after a long flight from South America, I thought he was excellent.’

Boss Lennon was equally pleased with the contribution of Maloney, particularly after he was moved up front. ‘Shaun was fantastic once he went through the middle,’ the Irishman told ESPN.

‘We were pretty resolute at the back, the midfield were strong and athletic, while the front men did great.’




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Posted By: Propagandhi®
Date Posted: 06 Sep 2010 at 5:26pm

Daryl really shot himself in the foot with these quotes. (From a year and a half ago)

http://www.goal.com/en/teams/england/537/sunderland - Sunderland striker http://www.goal.com/en/people/ireland/9828/daryl-murphy - Darryl Murphy has expressed a certain measure of resentment at http://www.goal.com/en/teams/ireland/429/ireland - Republic of Ireland coach http://www.goal.com/en/people/italy/2619/giovanni-trapattoni - Giovanni Trapattoni , who apparently hasn't explained why he left the player out of his squad for the forthcoming matches with Bulgaria and Italy.

"I know they're not obliged to speak to us when we're not selected, but communication is a big thing and it would have been nice to get a quick call," Murphy told The Sunderland Echo.

"As it was, the first I knew was when the squad was announced in the papers and on the telly. It is disappointing. Playing for your country is the biggest honour in football and I've been pretty much third-choice striker for Ireland in the last few squads."

Murphy, who has been involved in the last six of the Mackems' fixtures, cannot understand what has changed that he no longer warrants a place in the party, and is desperate to know the reasoning behind the coach's decision, despite asserting his readiness to pull on the green any time he is asked.

"I don't really see that I've done anything wrong so I don't know why I'm not involved this time," he added.

"I'm not going to sulk about it and I'd go and play for Ireland any time at the drop of a hat. But it would have been good to be told that I wasn't going to be in these squads and why."

Andy and Steven Reid are other great examples of Trap's diplomatic skills or lack thereof.



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Posted By: Propagandhi®
Date Posted: 07 Sep 2010 at 7:15am

Chasing Paradise: the Daryl Murphy story

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Hollywood is one of the few destinations that does not feature on Celtic’s whistle-stop tour of North America, yet new signing Daryl Murphy should make a point of dropping in to pitch an autobiographical film script to one of the many big-hitters in Tinseltown.

After all, the story of his career so far has all the makings of a celluloid classic. Think ‘A Shot at Glory’ with Irish accents.

Murphy is currently 27, yet just eight years ago he would have been happy to be playing for Donegal Celtic, let alone Glasgow Celtic, his boyhood heroes. Signed by Luton Town at the tender age of 17, the Irishman’s initial move across the water didn’t work out. Homesick, out of form and feeling lonely, he lasted just 18 months.

Playing the Robert Duvall role in this epic story is 65-year-old Jimmy McGeough, a wise old sage revered as a coach all across Ireland and the United States. In 2002, McGeough was managing Waterford United and had a dream of emulating the most famous Scottish side of all-time. In a roundabout way, this led him to Murphy, who was at a career crossroads and was facing a life away from full-time football.

“I had this romantic notion of copying the Lisbon Lions and building a team full of local boys from the area,” McGeough told Herald Sport. “I was fascinated by the fact Jock Stein’s players all came from within 25 miles of Glasgow and I wanted to try to do the same with Waterford.

“I spoke to as many football contacts as I could about different players from Waterford and Daryl’s name cropped up. He was on the scrapheap when we picked him up – there’s no other way to put it.

“The grit and determination he showed was something else. We worked him hard but he responded. He was desperate to show that he could still make it in the game and he became a star for us.”

McGeough isn’t exaggerating. By 2005, three years after leaving Luton, Murphy was a Republic of Ireland Under-21 internationalist and the hottest prospect in Irish football. Armed with a League of Ireland First Division title and an Irish Young Player of the Year award, offers flooded in and Mick McCarthy, then managing Sunderland, persuaded Murphy to move back to England.

“It didn’t take long for Daryl to make his mark with Waterford, his talent always shone through,” said McGeough.

McCarthy was replaced by Roy Keane soon after Murphy’s arrival at the Stadium of Light but that didn’t hinder his progress. He won a Championship medal and played over 120 games for the club before finding his chances limited under Steve Bruce.

The twist in the fairytale came yesterday when Neil Lennon, the Celtic manager, signed him on a three-year contract. Murphy’s transformation is complete. From the scrapheap to Paradise, all within eight years.

“Daryl will fit in perfectly with the type of team Neil is trying to build at Celtic,” said McGeough. “He can lead the line and cause problems for defenders.

“If you get the ball played up to him and get two wingers firing crosses into the box, Daryl will be a star for Celtic. Neil wants young guys with a bit of experience and hunger and that’s what Daryl has in abundance.”

Murphy evidently has quite a story to tell, but the film can wait. Lennon will merely be hoping that his new acquisition proves to be a box-office smash on the pitch.



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"I Shall Not Be Provoked." Propagandhi, 2010


Posted By: Propagandhi®
Date Posted: 09 Sep 2010 at 3:01pm

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/daryl-murphy.html - Daryl Murphy insists Rangers' Champions League clash with http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/manchester-united/ - Manchester United at Old Trafford will inspire him to help http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/celtic/ - Celtic regain the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title back from their Old Firm rivals.

The Hoops, knocked out of both the Europa League and Champions League qualifiers this season, will have six free midweeks before Christmas while the Ibrox side enjoy the fruits of last season's SPL championship win, starting against the Red Devils next Tuesday.

Speaking at Celtic Park, where along with new signing http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/anthony-stokes.html - Anthony Stokes he was publicising the extension of a partnership between the club and coach company Citylink, he said: "I will watch them (Rangers), I always watch the Champions League games. We will see them playing against Manchester United but it can only give us that extra boost."

He added: "We know we need to win the league this year, it's a simple as that.

"You want to play at the highest level you can and the incentive for me is to win the league and play there next year."

He continued: "We are all obviously disappointed to be knocked out both European competitions.

"You want to be there. You want to be lifting the title at the end of the season and playing in the Champions League.

"We all want to be there but we are not because we haven't been good enough.

"Rangers won the title, we have come up a bit short but hopefully this season we can turn it around."



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Posted By: Propagandhi®
Date Posted: 10 Sep 2010 at 8:12am
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He already has Scott McDonald's mantelpiece. That was the easy bit.

Now Daryl Murphy is about to become engaged in a five-way shootout to grab the little Aussie's mantle as a Celtic match-winner into the bargain.

The Irish striker moved into McDonald's house in leafy Thortonhall on the south side of Glasgow earlier this summer after clinching Ł1.5million move from Sunderland.

And ever since then he's been waiting patiently for the chance to prove he can make himself feel equally at home as the spearhead of Neil Lennon's freshly-assembled side.

Murphy finally got the nod at Motherwell a fortnight ago and slammed home the spot-kick which preserved Lennon's 100-per-cent winning record in the SPL.

Two weeks on and he's ready to go again. Except this time he has yet another new arrival hungrily eyeing his starting place.

Anthony Stokes - the last of Lennon's summer recruitment drive - joined Murphy at Parkhead yesterday to help the club announce its latest commercial tie-up, a partnership with a bus firm.

Fitting really. You wait half a year for a goalscorer and two of them come along at once.

Not since Skippy's sale to Middlesbrough was sanctioned back in January have Celtic owned their own out-and-out predator, even if they loaned Robbie Keane as a hired gun from Spurs for a little while.

Now Murphy, Stokes, Garry Hooper, Georgios Samaras and Shaun Maloney are all set to slug it out for a regular starting place as poacher-in-chief.

And Murphy is determined to follow in the footsteps of his free scoring landlord by making himself the one man Celtic cannot afford to do without.

He said: "It'll be cut-throat between us all but thankfully I scored against Motherwell and hopefully now I've given the manager a bit of a headache.

"I believe in myself. I said when I first signed I knew I wasn't going to get into the team straight away and I'd have to wait for my chance but my first opportunity came against Motherwell and I scored.

"It doesn't matter who is coming in we're going to be battling it out for places in the team but hopefully I'll be the one who plays.

"You know if you do start a game then you have to score because there's going to be good strikers on the bench."

With Keane now back in London, there remains a lingering suspicion that McDonald's goals will still be missed by Celtic this season. Two 1-0 wins on the road at Inverness and Fir Park would appear to add weight to the theory.

And the irony isn't lost on Murphy. He said: "I'm living in Scott's house but I haven't had the chance to speak to him about life at Celtic. He was away down the road when I moved in and the one time he was coming back up to the house I was away so I didn't get the chance to meet him.

"But I'm aware of the job he did for this team. I used to watch the games and he was a very good player and scored a lot of goals."

Now the race to replace him is well and truly on and Murphy believes the first striker to emerge as the front runner could stay there for the season.

He said: "It's good because you can see everyone is working really hard to impress the manager and hopefully get picked for the game.

"You're cursing the others if they're banging them in in training but if they are doing that you've just got to make sure you are doing it as well. That's the challenge in training every single day.

"But there is definitely a chance of staying in the side if you make an impact early. We've signed a lot of players and it would always take a while to find a starting 11.

"Now with Anthony signing as well there is still 11 places up for grabs and it's up to us to claim them."

Stokes and Murphy were team-mates at Sunderland in a previous life.

Tomorrow they may be paired up again and charged with the task of gunning down Hearts together at Parkhead. And it cannot come quickly enough for Stokes who has been in a hurry to get his Celtic career started ever since switching from Hibs on the final day of the transfer window.

He said: "I was looking forward to getting into it as quickly as possible but the international week got in the way. But it worked out well because I got a game in Switzerland with the Under-21s so that was good for my fitness. Hopefully it'll help me be a bit sharper for Saturday.

"I'm feeling ready for it. I have a good pre-season behind me and I scored in the first game of the season so I'm coming into this full of confidence. Hopefully I'll get a run o u t at some stage or, fingers crossed, get a starting place.

"I've had two or three chats with the manager and I've been getting good vibes. I think I have a good chance of playing in his team, though I'll have to do well and take my chance when it comes."

Stokes gave off the impression of a kiddie in a sweetie shop as he settled into his new surrounds.

The 22-year-old, a life-long Celtic fan, added: "When you come here on days like this and look around the stadium you get a feel for the size of the club and the fan base. But it's been spot-on so far.

"As far as I can see all the players love training and are excited about what they are doing. It's a good place to be and I have really enjoyed it.

"I have always loved playing here. But it's a better feeling to know you're part of the home side and you have a chance of getting out there and scoring.

"It's going to be different playing for Celtic. I'll have to change my style. A lot of teams just sit back and put 10 or 11 men behind the ball and I'll have to get used to that. But the gaffer has told me to get into the box and get on the end of things.

"I scored a few last year with Hibs and if I get more chances here then hopefully I can score as many if not more."

Anthony Stokes and Daryl Murphy yesterday unveiled Celtic's latest business tie-up.

The Parkhead club have joined forces with coach company Citylink for another season.

Stephanie Docherty, operations manager for Citylink, said: "As a sponsor, we are delighted to have been given the opportunity to highlight what is on offer for keen football fans who want to follow their team across the country."



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"I Shall Not Be Provoked." Propagandhi, 2010


Posted By: Padraig88
Date Posted: 11 Oct 2010 at 9:38am

Murphy still has hope for green jersey

By Aidan Fitzmaurice

Monday October 11 2010

DARYL Murphy was in action for his club in the capital yesterday, just a few miles away from the Ireland training camp where Giovanni Trapattoni was making his final preparations for tomorrow's Euro 2012 qualifier in Slovakia.

But it seems that the Ireland squad is a million miles away for Murphy (pictured) right now as the former Sunderland man, despite some impressive displays up front at Celtic with an all-Ireland attack alongside Dubliner Anthony Stokes, has fallen way down the pecking order.

But even though it's more than two years since he even made it into the Ireland squad, let alone won a cap, Murphy retains hope of playing for his country again.

"Of course, I would prefer to be in the Irish squad," Murphy said after appearing for Neil Lennon's side in their 4-1 friendly win over Bohemians at Dalymount Park.

"I went to the Russia game on Friday and it wasn't great, to be honest. I'd prefer to be there than here, but that's the way things are. I just need to start playing more and get into the Celtic team on a regular basis.

"I was in the squad before and was third-choice striker behind Robbie and Doyler, and then out of nowhere I wasn't in the squad. It's something I have to just deal with and concentrate on Celtic.

"I feel I could contribute and do a job for Ireland but it's not up to me, it's up to the manager," added Murphy.

The former Waterford United man was handed his international debut by Steve Staunton against Ecuador in 2007 and he won six caps under 'Stan', including three appearances in the unsussessful Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.

Things started off well under Staunton's successor as Murphy, then at Sunderland, played under Trapattoni against Serbia and Norway, but since that draw in Oslo back in 2008 he hasn't worn the green shirt -- and the last time he even featured was when he was on the bench for the 0-0 draw away to Montenegro in October 2008, sitting alongside players such as Andy Reid and Damien Delaney, who have followed Murphy into the international wilderness and not played again.

But Murphy has been revived by a move from the fringes at the Stadium of Light to a key role at Celtic -- and so far the move has worked.

"It's a massive club and you don't get many chances at Celtic, you have to take the chance when it comes along," he said. "At the minute it is going well, but we have a lot of players and a lot of competition for places. If you play, you have to do well to stay in the team.

"I enjoyed my time on loan at Ipswich last season. I scored some important goals there and played every game, so that was pleasing to be back playing. I got that hunger back again because I had been on the bench -- or not even in the squad -- at Sunderland for such a long time that it wasn't enjoyable. I have the hunger back again, I want to win things as I am not getting any younger.

"It was good to get another 90 minutes under my belt," he said after scoring twice for Celtic in the Dalymount win. In the last few games for Celtic I have been coming off the bench and playing a few minutes so it was nice to get a game in."



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Posted By: Jokerman
Date Posted: 25 Oct 2010 at 9:55am
Murphy is out for 3-4 weeks.


Posted By: Jokerman
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2010 at 7:19pm

Celtic striker Daryl Murphy is back in contention for a place in the side against Hearts at Tynecastle on Wednesday.
 
However, the Republic of Ireland striker's recovery from an ankle injury is unlikely to see him displace Gary Hooper or Anthony Stokes, both of whom hit hat-tricks in the amazing 9-0 win over Aberdeen on Saturday.



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"I will just say one thing: players born in a country should play for their own country." Gaetano D'Agostino


Posted By: Sono
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2010 at 7:28pm
Murphy is fooked, no chance of getting back into that side, way too average even for the SPL.


Posted By: Jokerman
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2010 at 7:40pm
Originally posted by Sono Sono wrote:

Murphy is fooked, no chance of getting back into that side, way too average even for the SPL.
Better than Walters imo.

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"I will just say one thing: players born in a country should play for their own country." Gaetano D'Agostino


Posted By: Honey Monster
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2010 at 7:46pm
No chance he's better than Walters. Sure you only have to look at their time at Ipswich togteher; Walters was their best player and Murphy did fook all!

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Posted By: horsebox
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2010 at 3:26am
Murphy 6 goals in 18 games
Walters 30 goals in 136 games


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Posted By: Honey Monster
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2010 at 3:29am
Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Murphy 6 goals in 18 games
Walters 30 goals in 136 games
 
Ipswich stats i take. If so, bare in mind Walters played a lot of his time there in midfield.
 
 


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Posted By: horsebox
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2010 at 4:43am
Yep.
I do think Waltesr is better than Murphy myself.
He's a big strong lad which is something that could be useful.


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It was far across the sea,
When the devil got a hold of me,
He wouldn't set me free,
So he kept me soul for ransom.
na na na na na na na na na
na na na na na na na na.
I'm a sailor man from Glasgow to


Posted By: Jokerman
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2010 at 7:59am

Murphy salutes Celtic spirit

Striker recognises importance of win at St Mirren

18th November 2010  

Murphy: Determined

Daryl Murphy believes the late winner scored by Gary Hooper against St Mirren highlights Celtic's never-say-die attitude.

The Bhoys looked set to lose ground on Glasgow rivals http://topics.skysports.com/rangers/?section=football - at the top of the SPL until Hopper struck with just seconds remaining to seal a 1-0 success at http://topics.skysports.com/St+Mirren/?section=football - Park.

http://topics.skysports.com/Gary+Hooper/?section=football - had also netted a last-gasp goal to give http://topics.skysports.com/celtic/?section=football - victory over http://topics.skysports.com/Dundee+United/?section=football - earlier in the season and http://topics.skysports.com/Daryl+Murphy/?section=football - feels these could be crucial points in the title race.

The Irishman has been impressed by the character of his team-mates and insists they are prepared to keep fighting until the end.

"I think the timing of the goal shows the strength and team spirit just now," Murphy said in the Daily Record.

"That could be a massive three points come the end of the season. We never give up and we put a lot of pressure on them towards the end.

"The gaffer said, 'you might score in the first, you might score in the 90th minute but you have to just keep going and believe.

Blur

"I knew we would get chances towards the end of the game and it was just a matter of us taking one of them.

"It was the last minute when we scored but all that matters is that we got the three points. It was all a bit of a blur. I just remember getting myself in the six-yard box when the ball went wide.

"It came in and Hoops hit it first time but it came off a defender. It went straight to his feet again and he stabbed it home - cue the madness.

"I was first in, jumping on his back when he scored and got thumped in the eye by someone as there were arms going everywhere but it was worth it. It was a little bit crazy.

"It was great for the players and for the supporters who were at the game in their numbers."

Murphy came on as a substitute against St Mirren following an injury lay-off and admits it was a relief to return to action.

"I haven't had a game since my injury so I've got no sharpness but it's great to be back," he said.



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"I will just say one thing: players born in a country should play for their own country." Gaetano D'Agostino


Posted By: Jokerman
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2010 at 8:33am

Murphy backs Lennon's passion to boost Bhoys

By Ronnie Esplin

Saturday November 20 2010

Daryl Murphy believes Neil Lennon's animated antics on the touchline are an inspiration to the Celtic players.

The Hoops' boss is becoming known for his passion in the technical area. That passion has boiled over on a couple of occasions this season, most notably during his side's 2-0 loss to Hearts at Tynecastle over a week ago.

Lennon was sent to the stands by referee Craig Thomson after a rant at the fourth official when a penalty claim was turned down.

However, Murphy does not want Lennon to calm down. "His passion for the game and the club is unbelievable and the supporters love it as well," said the 27-year-old.

"He is just the same as he was as a player. He is so passionate and it rubs off on the lads. You can see him on the sideline and he is trying to kick every ball and win every tackle, it's good for the team to have that as a manager.

"I don't think you can take that away from him, that's just the way he is. You are not going to change him and I think that is great for us."

Republic of Ireland striker Murphy returned from an ankle injury last week to help Celtic to an injury-time win over St Mirren in Paisley. He is now in line to start against Dundee United at Parkhead as a replacement for Anthony Stokes, who is out with a virus.

"I am not used to being injured," Murphy said. "The longest I've ever been out is a week, so to be out for six weeks, sitting in the stands watching the lads playing, is the most frustrated I've ever been.

"The two lads have also scored a hatful of goals between them and it is always difficult then for a striker to get back in. But I've come back quicker than I expected from the injury and I am really looking forward to playing."

- Ronnie Esplin

Irish Independent



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"I will just say one thing: players born in a country should play for their own country." Gaetano D'Agostino


Posted By: wrestler313
Date Posted: 20 Nov 2010 at 12:04pm
played 81 mins in their 1-1 draw today...came off for mccourt


Posted By: Sono
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 5:23am
Where is lad these days is he even playing for the reserves?

Wonder what Celtic ever saw in him, he is brutal.






Posted By: FREEWHEELER
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 7:45am
Has had alot of injuries Sono, but with the form of Hooper, Stokes and Samaras, he's now way down the pecking order.  Has ability but only shows it now and again and is injured more often than not.  Dunno if he's currently injured.

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Posted By: Wearside Bhoy
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 11:13pm
Originally posted by FREEWHEELER FREEWHEELER wrote:

Has had alot of injuries Sono, but with the form of Hooper, Stokes and Samaras, he's now way down the pecking order.  Has ability but only shows it now and again and is injured more often than not.  Dunno if he's currently injured.
 
 
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Posted By: Tweetering
Date Posted: 02 Apr 2011 at 1:53pm
Daryl Murphy hit the crossbar in Soccer AM's crossbar challenge.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juk-PICyD1U - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juk-PICyD1U


Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 02 May 2011 at 1:12am
Quality goal for the Murph at Paradise yesterday. ClapClapClap

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Posted By: Bumble
Date Posted: 02 May 2011 at 5:08am
Great goal.


http://youtu.be/kSG1Qg4pdj8 - http://youtu.be/kSG1Qg4pdj8




Posted By: RogerMilla
Date Posted: 02 May 2011 at 5:20am
Savage goal, but he has had a poor season

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Posted By: Wearside Bhoy
Date Posted: 02 May 2011 at 5:28am
They had the Celtic goals on Soccer Extra just then and George Graham and Trevor Francis were the guests. Talked about the first two Celtic goals and then didn't eve mention Daryl Murphys goal. Angry

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Posted By: dunloybhoy
Date Posted: 03 May 2011 at 5:40am
took his goal well on sunday

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Posted By: Sloop John G
Date Posted: 07 Aug 2011 at 6:24pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/43941/ - http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/43941/

Murphy to Wolves?


Posted By: Wearmouth
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 9:00am
Originally posted by Sloop John G Sloop John G wrote:

http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/43941/ - http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/43941/

Murphy to Wolves?
 
 
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Posted By: SteviesGranny
Date Posted: 08 Aug 2011 at 9:08am
Originally posted by Sloop John G Sloop John G wrote:

http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/43941/ - http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/soccer_irish/43941/

Murphy to Wolves?




Could not see this happening. Don't think Murphy is cut out for the EPL, a championship side or a lower Scottish Premiership side should be his aim.


Posted By: Godot
Date Posted: 24 Aug 2011 at 4:50pm
Signs on loan for Ipswich. Clap
 
 Maybe if he can bag 20+ he will force his way into the Euro 2012 squad. Wink


Posted By: McG
Date Posted: 25 Aug 2011 at 8:16am
Unlikely.
Although he did alright at the 'Swich in his last spell.

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Posted By: Green Devil
Date Posted: 25 Aug 2011 at 8:50am

Lennon signing him in the first place was a mystery!!

Good move for him all the same and i hope it works out for Murphy


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Posted By: Sloop John G
Date Posted: 27 Aug 2011 at 7:43am
If Murphy gets 10-15 goals this season, which I have no doubt he'll do, he deserves a call up. If Folan, Best and Walters can get called up then so can he.


Posted By: Pipkin
Date Posted: 01 Jan 2014 at 4:59pm
Reckon he's a dark horse for a recall some time this year. Keane fancied him in the past and he's scored more than any other striker in the top divisions (off the top of my head - open to correction) and playing for a team pushing for promotion. 

At 30 he's getting no younger and probably wont add much to the squad but he said himself in an interview in the last couple of days that he's in the form of his life.


Posted By: McG
Date Posted: 01 Jan 2014 at 9:00pm
Loves scoring for Ipswich but it seems put him in another shirt and no chance.

Himself and McGoldrick will probably by looked at.


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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 02 Jan 2014 at 2:36pm
Well Keano did sign him for Ipswich.

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Posted By: Pipkin
Date Posted: 04 Jan 2014 at 11:58pm
Quote Ipswich town striker Daryl Murphy is hoping the new Ireland management team’s greater willingness to go along and watch players in the flesh might give him the opportunity to impress too after nearly six years in the international wilderness.

“If they want to come and watch me play and I’m doing well, let’s see what happens,” says the 30 year-old who has hit a bit of form for Mick McCarthy’s side this season.

“Of course it would be nice if it happened. I’ve made no secret of that fact I’d love to play for my country again, but whether I get picked or not is another thing.

“Roy (Keane) has said nice things about me in the past, but there are still a lot of quality players out there who have not been given their chance for Ireland. They’ve got players in there who have been in there for years too. It’s a tough ask, but if I keep playing well and Ipswich keep doing well then you never know.”



Posted By: Trap junior
Date Posted: 05 Jan 2014 at 12:09am
Ermm

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Posted By: da scientist
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 3:37am
not good enough! close the thread. move on!

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Posted By: RogerMilla
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 7:00am
Originally posted by da scientist da scientist wrote:

not good enough! close the thread. move on!
 
 
we can leave the thread openLOL but i agree , hasnt done it up to now and wont do it at this stage


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Posted By: Citizen
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 9:46am
Originally posted by da scientist da scientist wrote:

not good enough! close the thread. move on!
I would  be inclined to agree. i still think he is better than sammon though.

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Posted By: lassassinblanc
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 10:31am
He'd be another option to have there, worst case scenario as mentioned already Keane signed him for Ipswich, and he is better option then Sammon


Posted By: theheff1989
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 1:32pm
Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

He'd be another option to have there, worst case scenario as mentioned already Keane signed him for Ipswich, and he is better option then Sammon
 
Anyone one is a better option than Sammon, one of the worst players I ever seen.For a fella with that height I have never seen him win a header.


Posted By: lassassinblanc
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 2:28pm
Originally posted by theheff1989 theheff1989 wrote:

Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

He'd be another option to have there, worst case scenario as mentioned already Keane signed him for Ipswich, and he is better option then Sammon
 
Anyone one is a better option than Sammon, one of the worst players I ever seen.For a fella with that height I have never seen him win a header.
True that or kick a ball straight


Posted By: irishmufc
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 3:03pm
Originally posted by theheff1989 theheff1989 wrote:

Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

He'd be another option to have there, worst case scenario as mentioned already Keane signed him for Ipswich, and he is better option then Sammon



 

Anyone one is a better option than Sammon, one of the worst players I ever seen.For a fella with that height I have never seen him win a header.


+1
Stephen Hawking is a better option than Sammon.

The only thing I did see him do was a nice lay off for Robbie to score against the Faroes (I think)

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Posted By: Lenny82
Date Posted: 07 Jan 2014 at 8:57pm
Sammon actually did alright when he came on against Chelsea at the weekend. That said, he is feckin brutal and nowhere near international standard.


Posted By: Madferret
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2014 at 9:37pm

Scored again today. Afaik thats 8 in the league so far Clap He's on track to have his best season in terms of goals/games ratio since he left Waterford Utd.

Do people think he deserves a call-up to at least an International friendly/training camp? I think if Cox, Keogh and Sammon are getting call-ups, then this guy might deserve another shot? Ipswich could be vital for Ireland.


Posted By: Pipkin
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2014 at 10:01pm
KEane, Long, Walters are the only strikers that are guaranteed. There's little  between the rest of them

Cox, Stokes, Murphy, Doyle probably vying for either 1 or 2 spots in a 23 man squad and Murphy is the only 1 scoring...


Posted By: Madferret
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2014 at 10:19pm
Originally posted by Kerrzy Kerrzy wrote:

KEane, Long, Walters are the only strikers that are guaranteed. There's little  between the rest of them

Cox, Stokes, Murphy, Doyle probably vying for either 1 or 2 spots in a 23 man squad and Murphy is the only 1 scoring...
 
Slightly off topic, but now that you raised it, Is Walters guaranteed a place EVERY game? Is Long guaranteed? Is even Robbie guaranteed? I'm not sure I'd agree with your assessment there. Now, I wouldn't know Martin O'Neill if he landed in me dinner, but he strikes me as a bloke who doesn't suffer fools gladly nor do I think does he feel the need to simply follow on from what went before. In other words, he is his own man. Did he not even intimate in so many words in one of his press conferences already that there were no guaranteed positions, even for Robbie. He seemed at least to infer that, clean slate, call ups on merit, etc.
 
If Murphy keeps scoring regularly, imo he should at least be invited to a training camp for more closer assessment to see could he do a job for us. Pick players on form,fitness, ability and committment and nothing else. 


Posted By: Pipkin
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2014 at 10:44pm
Well Those 3 players I mentioned are in a different league (excuse the pun) to the rest. They are far superior footballers and anyone that knows anything about our players would have all 3 in the squad guaranteed at this present time which is what we're talking about? Id be surprised if anyone could make a legitimate case for the likes of Murphy or Doyle to be ahead of any of those 3 in the pecking order currently


Posted By: Madferret
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2014 at 10:59pm
Originally posted by Kerrzy Kerrzy wrote:

Well Those 3 players I mentioned are in a different league (excuse the pun) to the rest. They are far superior footballers and anyone that knows anything about our players would have all 3 in the squad guaranteed at this present time which is what we're talking about? Id be surprised if anyone could make a legitimate case for the likes of Murphy or Doyle to be ahead of any of those 3 in the pecking order currently
 
Yes, currently it could be argued, but that position is not held in stone beyond even next week.  
 
I'm not genuinely trying to be pedantic, but you used the word guaranteed at least once. My understanding of that term is a legitimate expectation of certainty that such an outcome will re-occur and continue into the future. I'm arguing against certainty. I'm saying, pick the players no matter who they are, based on form, fitness , ability and committment and no other criteria. That  "uncertainty" over whose in and whose out will create it's own natural and necessary competition. We need to encourage that ethos even at International Level. You appear at least, to rate "ability" head and shoulders over the other three criteria I have suggested. But what use is an "able" footballer if he doesn't also demonstrate form, fitness and committment. Probably only the likes of Messi or Ronaldo can get away with the "ability" criteria alone, and even then not forever. Not Guaranteed. Do you see what I'm arguing? It's actually counterproductive and divisive to single out and identify any one individual as Guaranteed their position. That wouldn't be done in a team working together in a business. Why should it be done in a football team?
I've the height of respect for what Robbie has achieved in the game and his contribution to Ireland and I don't wish to see him retire from International Football just yet. We'll probably not see such a prolific striker wearing the green again in our lifetimes. But I stop short of what you appear to be advocating that he should be guaranteed his position. No Sir, I don't like it!


Posted By: Pipkin
Date Posted: 26 Jan 2014 at 9:53am
Originally posted by Madferret Madferret wrote:

Originally posted by Kerrzy Kerrzy wrote:

Well Those 3 players I mentioned are in a different league (excuse the pun) to the rest. They are far superior footballers and anyone that knows anything about our players would have all 3 in the squad guaranteed at this present time which is what we're talking about? Id be surprised if anyone could make a legitimate case for the likes of Murphy or Doyle to be ahead of any of those 3 in the pecking order currently
 
Yes, currently it could be argued, but that position is not held in stone beyond even next week.  
 
I'm not genuinely trying to be pedantic, but you used the word guaranteed at least once. My understanding of that term is a legitimate expectation of certainty that such an outcome will re-occur and continue into the future. I'm arguing against certainty. I'm saying, pick the players no matter who they are, based on form, fitness , ability and committment and no other criteria. That  "uncertainty" over whose in and whose out will create it's own natural and necessary competition. We need to encourage that ethos even at International Level. You appear at least, to rate "ability" head and shoulders over the other three criteria I have suggested. But what use is an "able" footballer if he doesn't also demonstrate form, fitness and committment. Probably only the likes of Messi or Ronaldo can get away with the "ability" criteria alone, and even then not forever. Not Guaranteed. Do you see what I'm arguing? It's actually counterproductive and divisive to single out and identify any one individual as Guaranteed their position. That wouldn't be done in a team working together in a business. Why should it be done in a football team?
I've the height of respect for what Robbie has achieved in the game and his contribution to Ireland and I don't wish to see him retire from International Football just yet. We'll probably not see such a prolific striker wearing the green again in our lifetimes. But I stop short of what you appear to be advocating that he should be guaranteed his position. No Sir, I don't like it!

Fitness and commitment are givensConfused They dont have any competitors for those places as the rest of the strikers are playing in lower standard leagues and not setting the world alight. We know that Stokes/Cox etc. are not as good as Long, Walters, Keane. I don't see what is up for debate.

Do you think that any of those 3 will not make the next squad?


Posted By: Stillhuntinghenry
Date Posted: 26 Jan 2014 at 10:22am
Id have stokes ahead of the chasing pack but id consider Murphy to be more of the ilk of cox, Doyle, keogh etc. it depends how MON sees it too as he may consider Walters to be a midfielder as he plays wide for Stoke quite a lot. That being said given MON's use of a big man up front over the years I suspect he'll see Walters as a striker. You would think Murphy would be ahead of that chasing pack on form and goals score and of course the Roy factor but this may only be enough for a standby spot.

Of course all this could change come may but if the squad was picked tomorrow there could probably be little complaints if he were the other striker. Personally I'd like to see us start integrating some young lads around the squads in these friendlies so a cheeky call up for Patrick Bamford would show some ambition on the FAI's part.


Posted By: Madferret
Date Posted: 01 Mar 2014 at 5:42pm
Originally posted by Madferret Madferret wrote:

Scored again today. Afaik thats 8 in the league so far Clap He's on track to have his best season in terms of goals/games ratio since he left Waterford Utd.

Do people think he deserves a call-up to at least an International friendly/training camp? I think if Cox, Keogh and Sammon are getting call-ups, then this guy might deserve another shot? Ipswich could be vital for Ireland.
 
Another winner today Clap Think that's 10 now this season. The most in-form Irish striker at present?? 
This Lad deserves some decent game-time on Wednesday. Keane won't be around and anyway we already know what he & Long, etc can offer.



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