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MURPHY’S LAW IS TO PROGRESS

MURPHY’S LAW

By Aidan Jones

LOFTY AMBITIONS: Rhys Murphy
PICTURE: Matt Bradshaw

RHYS MURPHY has hailed his coaches at Chelmsford City for rescuing his career – now he’s hoping the the club can provide the springboard for a Football League return.
The 28-year-old striker dropped down to the National League South side last summer after an injury-plagued six-month spell at League One Gillingham.
Now, after netting 19 goals to spark a Clarets’ title charge, the former Arsenal trainee has set his sights on kickstarting his professional career.
“The aim for me is to get back into th...

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