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Bert Murray
Personal information
Full name Albert George Murray
Date of birth (1942-09-22) 22 September 1942 (age 81)
Place of birth Hoxton, London, England
Position(s) Full back / Winger
Youth career
Chelsea
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961–1966 Chelsea 160 (39)
1966–1971 Birmingham City 132 (22)
1971–1973 Brighton & Hove Albion 102 (25)
1973–1976 Peterborough United 123 (10)
Total 515 (96)
International career
1964–1965 England U23 6 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Albert George Murray (born 22 September 1942) is an English former footballer who played as a winger.[1] He played more than 100 games in the Football League for each of his four clubs, namely Chelsea, Birmingham City, Brighton & Hove Albion and Peterborough United.[2] He won six caps for England at under-23 level.[3]

Murray started his career with Chelsea, and was an important figure in manager Tommy Docherty's "Diamonds" side of the mid-1960s, which won the League Cup in 1965 and narrowly missed out on FA Cup and League success. He made 183 appearances for Chelsea, scoring 44 goals.

Murray, along with several teammates, fell out with Docherty[4] and was transferred to Birmingham City in 1966, where he linked up with ex-Chelsea teammate, Barry Bridges.[1] He later played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Peterborough United.

He went on to run a pub in Market Deeping, south Lincolnshire.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Matthews, Tony (1995). Birmingham City: A Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-85983-010-9.
  2. ^ "Bert Murray". UK A–Z Transfers. Neil Brown. Retrieved 7 May 2009.
  3. ^ Courtney, Barrie (27 March 2004). "England – U-23 International Results– Details". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  4. ^ "Eight Chelsea Players Deny Misbehaviour". The Times. 23 April 1965. p. 12.
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