I had some great years at Palace, got supported really well by the fans. — Glenn Murray Fans Copy Share Image
It's always nice to go and play the big teams at the big stadiums. — Glenn Murray Always Copy Share Image
If you stop learning at any time, you start to fall down the leagues. — Glenn Murray Down Copy Share Image
When you're a kid football is, and should be, sheer enjoyment. — Glenn Murray Enjoyment Copy Share Image
For a striker, the goals never move. Whatever division you're playing in. — Glenn Murray Division Copy Share Image
Chelsea is a club I've always had a soft spot for as they have kept faith with playing a traditional strong and… — Glenn Murray Always Copy Share Image
I have learned a lot over the years. I have learned how best to use my attributes. That comes with a bit… — Glenn Murray Best Copy Share Image
I think there was a time where the target man went out of fashion and it was all about the small and… — Glenn Murray Fashion Copy Share Image
Playing in America led to me getting a chance. Kicking around in the non-leagues I was going nowhere so I'm glad I… — Glenn Murray America Copy Share Image
Obviously we've got a lot of science behind football these days and we've got a lot of people that can advise us… — Glenn Murray Best Copy Share Image
Winning and scoring at places like Chelsea is what you grow up dreaming of, so doing so with Bournemouth was a moment… — Glenn Murray Cherish Copy Share Image
It is well-documented that Bournemouth like to play football. I think I can give them a slightly different dimension when the ball… — Glenn Murray Football Copy Share Image
The archetypal No. 10 is a skillful player who is more interested in being in possession than tracking to get the ball back. — Glenn Murray Back Copy Share Image
Teams full of talent and top-flight experience know when to engage a tackle at crucial times, when to compete in an aerial… — Glenn Murray Chance Copy Share Image
It took me a little bit of time in the Premier League. I came back from an ACL and got one goal… — Glenn Murray Back Copy Share Image
The space between keepers and defenders is referred to as the 'corridor of opportunity' - a well-hit pass in there has the… — Glenn Murray Come Copy Share Image
I can remember playing for Carlisle and just running around like a headless chicken telling the others boys not to worry, that… — Glenn Murray Around Copy Share Image
Stadium tunnels are often tight and filled with testosterone. With that combination of a confined space and emotions running high you get… — Glenn Murray Confrontation Copy Share Image
I've only ever moved on when I've not been wanted. Experience has told me, when your time's up, you have to go.… — Glenn Murray Experience Copy Share Image
It was through the Hammerheads that I got a route into the professional game, via a trial at Sunderland from Mick McCarthy… — Glenn Murray Back Copy Share Image
When I was young, I would dwell on games and beat myself up about a result. I would lock myself away in… — Glenn Murray Beat Copy Share Image
When a club shows interest and a manager wants you it is always nice. — Glenn Murray Always Copy Share Image
I need balls put in the box and I need chances to be created for me. — Glenn Murray Balls Copy Share Image
I am just a normal bloke. I take my kids to parties, put the bins out. — Glenn Murray Am Copy Share Image
The only thing that got me to believe in myself was scoring goals. — Glenn Murray Believe Copy Share Image
As a teenager, I was in the Carlisle schoolboy scheme and while I was excited to join at first, I look back… — Glenn Murray Back Copy Share Image
I grew up desperate to be a professional footballer and I was willing to do anything to be one. — Glenn Murray Anything Copy Share Image
I want to continue to play and score as many goals as possible for as long as possible. — Glenn Murray Continue Copy Share Image
I've had many strike partners over the years and usually their aim is to outscore you - and take great pleasure in… — Glenn Murray Aim Copy Share Image
I watched 'Match of the Day' growing up every week and I'm talking until I was 29-years-old. — Glenn Murray Day Copy Share Image