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Danny Murphy in the Standard

Didn't see this posted elsewhere. He seems to think his time at Charlton has some similarities to Payet's situation at West Ham. Interesting read but I don't profess to know what the truth of it is.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/danny-murphy-ive-been-in-a-situation-like-dimitri-payet-it-was-horrible-a3440136.html
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  • I remember at Blackburn away, which must have been one of his last matches for us, he warmed up before the game on his own in the centre circle with the other players over by the goal.
  • So nothing about Mrs Murphy's expectations?
  • edited January 2017
    Wasn't this the season we were 2nd in the prem for a while? And he fucked off when he fell out of form. What a spoilt dickhead.
  • Bloke is, was and always will be an under the thumb prick.
  • Good judge of character that Curbishley guy.
  • Charlton were just a stepping stone for Murphy to get his career back on track and get back to a bigger club. The minute he heard Spurs mentioned he was off. He might not have been as petulant and obvious as Payet but not far off, so this is hypocrisy writ-large.

    Getting himself sent off was pretty blatant
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  • He doesn't come across that bad in that piece.

    Sounds like a moany twat that didn't know his place.

    Most top flight modern day footballers are even less loyal then that, and that's saying something.
  • Charlton were just a stepping stone for Murphy to get his career back on track and get back to a bigger club. The minute he heard Spurs mentioned he was off. He might not have been as petulant and obvious as Payet but not far off, so this is hypocrisy writ-large.

    Getting himself sent off was pretty blatant
    When did he get himself sent off? Genuinely can't remember that. Can remember Danny Mills doing it though.
  • Charlton were just a stepping stone for Murphy to get his career back on track and get back to a bigger club. The minute he heard Spurs mentioned he was off. He might not have been as petulant and obvious as Payet but not far off, so this is hypocrisy writ-large.

    Getting himself sent off was pretty blatant
    When did he get himself sent off? Genuinely can't remember that. Can remember Danny Mills doing it though.
    Home to Arsenal on Boxing Day, two stupid yellows.
  • edited January 2017
    It was Danny Mills who got himself deliberately sent off against Hull.....and it was Dec 22nd just before Christmas in order he could have Christmas and New Year with his family.
    He honestly didn't give a shit, as he was going back to his loan club (Man City) in early January anyway.
    As a consequence, he never took part in any other games for us.
    He worked it out to perfection..............the slippery fucker!
  • It was Danny Mills who got himself deliberately sent off.....and it was surely before Christmas in order he could have Christmas and New Year with his family.
    He didn't give a shit as he was going back to his loan club in early January anyway.
    As a consequence, he never took part in any other games for us.
    He worked it out to perfection!

    Different incident. Danny Murphy did indeed get himself sent off against Arsenal on Boxing day. Danny Mills was against Hull just before Xmas.
  • Charlton were just a stepping stone for Murphy to get his career back on track and get back to a bigger club. The minute he heard Spurs mentioned he was off. He might not have been as petulant and obvious as Payet but not far off, so this is hypocrisy writ-large.

    Not quite true, he chose us over Spurs when he came to us. We had consistently out performed Spurs in previous season. What got him was we were not a fashionable club and his wife complained she was not getting invites to premiers and the like. Our midfield three including Kishorn and Murphy were outstanding, but we dipped in form and Murphy decided we were too small for his ageing talents. Believe he also complained how low our away following was. Off the field he played Mr Big Bollocks.
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  • I think it's entirely appropriate that this thread is right next to the one about Costa
  • Re his sending off against Arsenal on Boxing Day, he was on a yellow card when the ref gave Arsenal a free kick, Murphy had the ball in his hands and threw it down angrily.

    The ref construed this to be dissent so gave him a second yellow, don't think Murphy played again.
  • No I didn't haha.
  • He the perfect example of the "never wrong" footballer. A bit like Joey Barton and a few others they are never to blame in their own mind. Would love to hear Curbs point of view on this saga. Gut feeling is it would differ quite a bit
  • The man who taunted the receptionist at Sparrows Lane that his watch was worth more than she earned in a year.

    exclusive clip of danny murphy on his way to the match of the day studio

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOlbOZ9w84I
  • Kap10 said:

    Charlton were just a stepping stone for Murphy to get his career back on track and get back to a bigger club. The minute he heard Spurs mentioned he was off. He might not have been as petulant and obvious as Payet but not far off, so this is hypocrisy writ-large.

    Believe he also complained how low our away following was.
    To be fair, you can't really have a go at him for that - very fair point especially considering our home gates at the time!

    Deano said the same.

  • Charlton were just a stepping stone for Murphy to get his career back on track and get back to a bigger club. The minute he heard Spurs mentioned he was off. He might not have been as petulant and obvious as Payet but not far off, so this is hypocrisy writ-large.

    Getting himself sent off was pretty blatant
    When did he get himself sent off? Genuinely can't remember that. Can remember Danny Mills doing it though.
    Home to Arsenal on Boxing Day, two stupid yellows.
    Genuinely can't remember it!
  • edited January 2017
    DRAddick said:

    It was Danny Mills who got himself deliberately sent off.....and it was surely before Christmas in order he could have Christmas and New Year with his family.
    He didn't give a shit as he was going back to his loan club in early January anyway.
    As a consequence, he never took part in any other games for us.
    He worked it out to perfection!

    Different incident. Danny Murphy did indeed get himself sent off against Arsenal on Boxing day. Danny Mills was against Hull just before Xmas.
    Was that thought of as deliberate? I don't remember having heard that before, whereas the Mills affair was pretty obviously contrived.
    Mills second yellow was for verbal to the ref.....so easy to do and a sure certainty to pick up a second yellow, together with the inevitable red.
  • DRAddick said:

    It was Danny Mills who got himself deliberately sent off.....and it was surely before Christmas in order he could have Christmas and New Year with his family.
    He didn't give a shit as he was going back to his loan club in early January anyway.
    As a consequence, he never took part in any other games for us.
    He worked it out to perfection!

    Different incident. Danny Murphy did indeed get himself sent off against Arsenal on Boxing day. Danny Mills was against Hull just before Xmas.
    Was that thought of as deliberate? I don't remember having heard that before, whereas the Mills affair was pretty obviously contrived.
    His second yellow was for verbal to the ref.....so easy to do and a sure certainty to pick up a second yellow, together with the inevitable red.
    As I remember he *was* really pissed off and screamed at the ref while flinging the ball to the ground.

    Maybe he was just a core, sorry, good actor!
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