Career
He came through the youth ranks at Street Mirren and celebrated his testimonial year in 2007. Born in Bellshill, Murray broke into the Street Mirren side under Tony Fitzpatrick towards the end of the 1996-1997 season. At the end of that season, Saints were flirting with relegation to Scottish Second Division (which would have been a financial disaster for the club).
One outstanding occasion was in the 8–0 drubbing of Clydebank, who were soon liquidated.
Murray ran towards the edge of the 18-yard box to control the ball with his head He not only did this, but managed to juggle the ball on his head past the defence, then stroke the ball past the keeper.
After a close season spell away from Love Street in 2001, Murray decided to return to Saints once again for the start of the next season and in the 2005-2006 season his decision was vindicated when he became the first ever Street Mirren player to gain three winners medals in national competitions when he added the Scottish Challenge Cup and another First Division title medal to his 1999–2000 medal. In the 2007-2008 season, Murray was made Street Mirren"s club captain following the departure of Kevin McGowne.
Unfortunately though, some below par performances saw him drift from the team somewhat, though he did still start 30 games over the season.
Murray lost the captain"s armband to John Potter for the 2008-2009 season. During the season, Murray has played in a defensive midfield role, with performances earning him some acclaim, showing he may well have more to offer at Street Mirren. On 24 October 2009, he scored his first 2 goals in over 2 years against Motherwell.
He holds the record of most appearances for a Street Mirren player, currently at 462 appearances.
On Monday 14 May 2012 he signed a two-year deal with Partick Thistle. Murray was sent off three times for Thistle in one season,twice against Greenock Morton and his suspensions left him out of favour.
Injury and suspension limited his contribution on the park in the second half of the season and he had spent the vast majority of the 2013/14 season on loan with Championship side Dumbarton. On 6 January 2014, Murray"s contract with Partick Thistle was cancelled.
He returned to the club he had spent the majority of the season on loan for,Dumbarton and signed permanently for the sons on the 9th of January.
Murray extended his time with the Sons on June the 4th, penning a new 1-year deal. He left the club on December the 30th 2014, joining Clyde on a free transfer. Murray has never been capped by the Scotland national team but did play three times at under-21 level