Aidan Murphy (footballer) explained

Aidan Murphy
Fullname:Aidan Murphy
Height:[1]
Birth Date:17 September 1967
Birth Place:Manchester, England
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1984–1986
Youthclubs1:Manchester United
Years1:1986–1987
Years2:1986–1987
Years3:1986–1987
Years4:1987–1992
Years5:1992–1993
Years6:1992–1993
Years7:1992–1993
Years8:1992–1993
Years9:1993–1996
Clubs1:Manchester United
Clubs2:Lincoln City (loan)
Clubs3:Oldham Athletic (loan)
Clubs4:Crewe Alexandra
Clubs5:Scarborough
Clubs6:Woking
Clubs7:Mossley
Clubs8:Witton Albion
Clubs9:Carolina Dynamo
Clubs10:Minnesota Rampage
Clubs11:Raleigh Flyers
Caps1:0
Caps2:2
Caps3:0
Caps4:113
Caps5:8
Caps6:2
Caps7:6
Caps8:4
Caps9:54
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:13
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:2
Goals8:0
Goals9:4
Nationalyears1:1983
Nationalteam1:England Schoolboys
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalyears2:1985–1986
Nationalteam2:England Youth
Nationalcaps2:8

Aidan Murphy (born 17 September 1967) is an English former professional footballer who made 123 appearances in the Football League.

Player

Murphy, a midfielder, signed a professional contract with Manchester United on his 17th birthday. He was part of the FA Youth Cup team that played Manchester City in the 1986 FA Youth Cup Final. In October 1986 he spent a month on loan with Lincoln City, making his league debut in the 4–1 home defeat to Hartlepool United on 5 October 1986. In February 1987, he linked up with Oldham Athletic, again on a one-month loan deal, but failed to make a league appearance.

In the summer of 1987, Murphy was released by Manchester United and joined Crewe Alexandra where he was to spend the next five seasons. He had 113 league appearances. A short spell with Scarborough at the beginning of the 1992–1993 season signalled the end of his league career and he dropped into the non-league ranks to enjoy short spells with Woking, Mossley and Witton Albion.

In 1993, he emigrated to America and joined the Greensboro-based Carolina Dynamo for their inaugural season. He went on to spend three seasons in their team before moving on to spells with Minnesota Rampage and Raleigh Flyers.[2] On 19 March 1998, he joined the Minnesota Thunder.[3] He retired at the end of the season.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 . Peter . Dunk . Queen Anne Press . London . 1987 . 234 . 978-0-356-14354-5 .
  2. "Flyers begin first season in A-League The News & Observer Saturday 12 April 1997
  3. "SPORTS TRANSACTIONS Vero Beach Press Journal (FL) Thursday, 19 March 1998