Daryl Murphy is set to switch to Ipswich on a season long loan spell.
Daryl Murphy is set to switch to Ipswich on a season long loan spell.
Wonder why he was bought at all by Celtic, they've barely given him a chance in 3 years.
Ipswich switch.
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Fifth goal of the season on half-time to put Ipswich 2-0 up at Charlton.
Could he be one of the shock call ups for the Serbia game? Big, strong, athletic, scoring for Ipswich and he played under Roy.
Unlikely perhaps, but so is Flood.
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His newly minted potential Irish international team-mate David McGoldrick might be a better option - four and a half years younger and really hitting the peak of his career, scoring at a rate of one goal every two games over the last two seasons. Maybe we should send Roy Keane to have a quiet chat with their club manager - who is that again?
http://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/ipswich-...ntle_1_3340969
"He’s rubbed shoulders with the likes of Ryan Giggs, Roy Keane and Paul Scholes, but former Ipswich loanee Danny Higginbotham believes Daryl Murphy is one of the most talented players he has ever played with."
“Murph is one of the most talented players I have played with but at times, and I am not being disrespectful, it is a case of whether he wants it,” said the defender, who was brought in on loan by former Town manager Paul Jewell.
“He has got everything. He can pop up with goals, play up top on his own, and he is one of the strongest lads around.
“He can definitely lead the line for Town and managers know they can bring other players into the game using his strength and movement.”
9th of the season for Murphy against Birmingham this afternoon; tap in.
http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/s...er-260848.html
Murphy on his chances; McGoldrick at the end of the rainbow; Stephen still in the Hunt.
Championship leading Irish goalscorer, Daryl Murphy, has netted his 10th goal of the season this afternoon. Ipswich 2-0 up away to Brighton and still very much in the hunt for a Playoff place after today's events.
11th goal of the season for Murphy and a crucial goal in the context of their battle for a Playoff place.
1-1 at home to Forest.
Another for Murphy - still our top scorer outside the lower divisions in England.
A good day for Monaghan in the football league as both Murphy and Jonathan Douglas scored as their teams took a step closer in the promotion race for their respective sides. Ipswich now two points off the Championship play-offs.
Murphy is from Waterford.
Bournemouth are the team with momentum. Going by form, they would be the team to gatecrash the Playoff positions.
I have absolutely no idea why I thought he was from Monaghan. God knows I saw him play for Waterford.
You always seem to get him confused with Jonathan Douglas.
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