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Glenn Murray retires at 37


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One hell of a player, not physically either particularly fast or strong, had a proper strikers brain and technical ability to match, what with the likes of Conway and Britton coming through - not forgetting Sam Bell - he could be of serious help to us as a coach, Semenyo too could pick up some decision making. I'd fancy him and Wes Morgan here any day.

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Glen Murray at his peak (when at Palace probably) was an absolute nuisance as he constantly pressed defenders,  chasing (apparently) lost causes and back passes and panicking defenders - he never stopped moving.  He also seemed to know exactly where the goal was instinctively, threading flicks into the corner  to score from the most acute angles.

Quite a rare style nowadays but most modern strikers would do well to emulate his energy and never say die attitude. 

 

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