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Profile - Brian Murphy

2004/2005 Player Profile - Brian Murphy

2004/5 Player Profile - Brian Murphy

Name: Brian Murphy

DOB: 7th May 1983

POB: Waterford

Previous Clubs: Man City trainee, Oldham (loan), Peterborough (loan)

Contracted until June 2005

Last Season Stats

Apps

Goals

YC

RC

2003-04

13

0

0

1

(all competitions)

Career Stats

Time

Apps

Goals

Peterborough

2003

1

0

Swansea

2003-2004

13

0

Total

14

0

(all competitions)

Murphy was signed by Brian Flynn from Man City in July 2003, he is a Republic of Ireland Under 20 International and played in the World Youth Championships in Asia last year.

Murphy kept just 2 clean sheets last season and only playing 13 games after spending most of the season on the bench. Murphy has potential to be a good goalkeeper, let's hope he uses it.

Fans views -

"Good up and coming goalkeeper, excellent shot stopper!"

"Excellent shot stopper although unpredictable when it comes to catching crosses and rushing out."

"Fantastic shot stopper. Good distribution needs to work on commanding his 6 yard box."

Why not check out the latest Vetch Verdict on the BBC site?

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