Simon Murray ended Dundee derby hoodoo and now he's DESPERATE to bury 115 year Scottish Cup wait
Simon Murray helped to bury a 69-year hoodoo and would love to go and burst another 115-year one by firing Dundee to Scottish Cup glory.
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Simon Murray helped to bury a 69-year hoodoo and would love to go and burst another 115-year one by firing Dundee to Scottish Cup glory.
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