Career
He was the Academy Director between 1988 and 17 April 2007, and was caretaker manager of Huddersfield Town in three different spells. Murphy never played football above amateur level, but has the full complement of coaching qualifications to international level Huddersfield Town
Murphy worked at Huddersfield Town since 1988, where he joined as scout.
He also filled the Academy chief role, was three times Caretaker Manager, and his final position was as Director of Football Development.
Award
Huddersfield Town Academy
As a measure of his success, in February 2007, Huddersfield"s 23-man first-team squad included 15 academy graduates. Murphy said "Every academy has its own way, we like to keep quantity low and quality high" The most notable graduate was Jon Stead who was sold to Premier League side Blackburn Rovers for £1.25m in February 2004.
Management positions
Following Peter Jackson"s contract termination on 6 March 2007, Murphy was put in temporary charge of Huddersfield Town"s first team affairs, a role that lasted for six games until 11 April 2007. Then on 17 April 2007, Murphy was appointed Director of Football Development.
In addition to his position as Academy Director he has been handed control of the Club"s scouting activities.
Following Andy Ritchie"s contract termination on 1 April 2008, Murphy was put in temporary charge of Huddersfield Town"s first team affairs for the second time. His second tenure ended on 3 May, when Stan Ternent took over for the new season. Following Ternent"s sacking, Murphy was put in charge for a third time.
Murphy was replaced by new manager Lee Clark on 15 December.
Products of the academy include Andy Holdsworth, Michael Collins, Nathan and Tom Clarke, David Mirfin, Jon Worthington, Jon Stead and Andy Booth. Retirement
On 6 February 2009, after over 20 years at the club, Murphy decided to leave the club and retire.
He has two children: Tracey and Simon, and now has three Grandchildren: Ryan, Reece and Jack.