Matthew William Murray (born 2 May 1981) is an English former
football goalkeeper
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. He spent his entire career at
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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, making precisely 100 appearances, including one in the
Premier League
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. His career was curtailed by numerous injuries, and he retired at the age of 29. Since retiring, Murray has worked as a match reporter and in-studio summariser for
Sky Sports News
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History
Since 1992, Sky Sports had broadcast sports news, initially a brief ''Football Update'' and lat ...
, and was the goalkeeping coach at the
Nike Academy
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.
Career
Born in
Solihull
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, Murray progressed through Wolves academy system to sign professional forms in 1998.
The five-year contract he was given, aged 17, is the longest in the club's history for an academy graduate.
However, his career failed to find its stride immediately as he was largely out of contention through injury. He suffered a
cruciate
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knee injury just twenty minutes into a loan spell at
non-league
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Kingstonian
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The club was founded in 1885 by YMC ...
in October 2000 where he made his first professional appearance.
He was promoted into
Wolves
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' first team on 31 August 2002 against
Wimbledon
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, deputising for the injured
Michael Oakes
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As a player he was a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper from 1991 until 2008. He notably played in ...
and then kept his place through that season.
The season ended with him producing a man-of-the-match performance in the
Play-off final against
Sheffield United
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on 26 May 2003. He produced a number of vital saves to help the club win 3–0 and gain promotion to the
Premier League
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, the pick being a second-half penalty save from
Michael Brown.
On 16 August 2003, Murray made his only Premier League appearance as Wolves began the campaign with a 5–1 loss at
Blackburn Rovers
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. He suffered an injury in that match, and Oakes then took his place in the team. He followed this up by debuting for
England Under-21s, against
Slovakia U21, the first of five under-21 caps. However, a back problem then a foot fracture wrecked this season. In the three years that followed the success of
2002–03, he only played five games for Wolves due to a variety of injuries.
The goalkeeper next played in January 2005 but soon suffered another break to his foot,
ruling him out for a further year.
By March 2006 he was fit enough to be sent on loan to
Tranmere Rovers
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,
but was called back to Wolves within a month because of possible injuries to other goalkeepers.
He started his first game for Wolves in almost 16 months on the final day of the season at
Norwich City
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and managed to retain his place at the beginning of the
2006–07 season,
where he was largely accredited with Wolves' impressive start to the season, due to a catalogue of good performances allowing for five of their first seven games to end 1–0.
His performances were given further recognition as he won the PFA Championship Player of the Month award in December 2006 and as the campaign ended,
he was named in the
Championship Team of the Year at the 2006–07 PFA Awards dinner and also voted the
PFA Fans' Player of the Year
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for the division.
He was also voted Wolves' Player of the Season as they reached the play-offs.
The season ended on a sour note though as he broke his shoulder on the eve of his club's vital play-off game against local rivals
West Bromwich Albion
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.
After spending the summer recuperating from his shoulder injury, he suffered another setback from a cruciate (left) knee injury in pre-season training. He underwent two operations for this and missed the whole of the
2007–08 campaign while undergoing rehabilitation with the aim of returning for the new season. However, inflammation in his knee then delayed his comeback further still.
By the time he recovered, fellow academy graduate
Wayne Hennessey
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Hennessey's first professional games saw him set a new Football ...
had established himself as first choice.
In November 2008, he joined
League One
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Hereford United
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on loan, but only played two full games before injury again struck suffering a ruptured patella tendon in his right knee during a match against
MK Dons
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. In November 2009 Murray started his first game back for Wolves playing in a reserve game, but he felt discomfort in his knee and was substituted after just 23 minutes. This was to prove his last appearance in a Wolves shirt.
He announced his playing retirement on 26 August 2010 aged 29. In total he made 100 appearances for Wolves in all competitions.
On 26 September 2010, at half-time in a match between Wolves and Aston Villa, he gave a speech to the crowd, announcing his retirement and thanking the fans.
Honours
As a player
Wolverhampton Wanderers
*
Football League First Division play-offs:
2003
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As an individual
*
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Player of the Year:
2006–07
*Wolverhampton Wanderers Young Player of the Year:
2002–03
*
PFA Championship Team of the Year: 2006–07
* PFA Championship Fans' Player of the Year: 2006–07
* PFA Championship Player of the Month: December 2006
*
Football League Championship Golden Glove: 2006-07
Career statistics
References
External links
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Murray, Matt
1981 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Solihull
English footballers
Association football goalkeepers
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players
Slough Town F.C. players
Kingstonian F.C. players
Tranmere Rovers F.C. players
Hereford United F.C. players
National League (English football) players
English Football League players
Premier League players
English association football commentators
Blackpool F.C. non-playing staff
Barnsley F.C. non-playing staff