Danny Murphy warns Erik ten hag over ‘strange’ Man Utd signing which could spell disaster
Danny Murphy has been left baffled behind Manchester United’s transfer move for Denmark schemer Christian Eriksen.
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Danny Murphy has been left baffled behind Manchester United’s transfer move for Denmark schemer Christian Eriksen.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has already begun his work in the transfer window by making Matt Targett his first signing of the summer.
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Three-time British champion jockey Oisin Murphy, who is currently banned from riding, told the BBC he was blacking out from drinking so much last year he considered quitting horse racing. The 26-year-old is barred from riding until next February having received a 14-month suspension in February -- backdated to December 8 -- after admitting breaching coronavirus protocols, misleading the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and prejudicial conduct, plus two alcohol breaches. Murphy, who was widely seen as the natural successor to his idol Frankie Dettori, says he considered hanging up his saddle after several attempts to give up drink failed.
Danny Murphy has claimed that Manchester United may have been better off appointing Gareth Southgate as their new manager rather than Erik Ten Hag.
Manchester United are preparing for a fresh start under new manager Erik ten Hag.
Robert Page aims to be the author of a fresh chapter in Welsh football history by emulating Jimmy Murphy’s journey from Rhondda to World Cup manager.
CEO Dane Murphy is confident "balanced and purposeful" investment will make Nottingham Forest an attractive proposition as they aim to "solidify" in the Premier League.