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Peter Murphy (footballer, born 1980)

Peter Michael Murphy (born 27 October 1980 in Dublin, Ireland) is football player who plays as a Defender for Ayr United. Murphy plays as a defender but can also operate through Midfield. He currently holds the Club record at Carlisle United for the most appearances for the club as an outfield player with over 400 before being released after 12 years of service in 2013.
==Club career==
Murphy played his youth football at St Josephs Boys AFC football club in Dublin. He then went on to play for Blackburn Rovers, Halifax Town (on loan) and Carlisle United.
While at Brunton Park he has started 250+ games and scored the winning goal in the Conference National Playoff Final 2005, which ensured ''The Cumbrians'' return to the Football League. On their return, Murphy also played a major part in the team that won the League Two title in 2006 and that missed out on the League One play-offs in 2007. Murphy was out of contract at the end of the 2006–07 season and was offered a new contract by manager Neil McDonald, but he rejected it and was released from the club in May 2007, ending 6 years service at Carlisle. In July 2007, after a lack offers elsewhere, Murphy re-joined Carlisle United, signing a two-year contract. On 3 April 2011, Murphy scored the winning goal in the final of the Football League Trophy at Wembley Stadium against Brentford. Two days before the match, Murphy's partner Lisa gave birth to a baby son.
Within the club and the fans he has become a Carlisle legend because of his bright happy personality with great loyalty to those around him, he also has had the most games of any outfield player in the club's history. On 7 October there was a testimonial match to mark his 10+ years of service with the Cumbrian club, in which a host of ex-Carlisle superstars took to the field on Brunton Park, with big names such as Grant Holt, Danny Graham, Keiren Westwood and Ian Harte all making the trip to Cumbria for this special occasion to celebrate his loyalty and service to Carlisle United.
At the end of the 2012–13 season, Murphy was released by Carlisle.
Five Months after his initial release from Carlisle United Murphy agreed terms for a move to non-league side Celtic Nation.
On 24 July 2014, Murphy signed for Scottish League One club Ayr United.

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