Career
His versatility has seen him play in several positions during his career, such as a defensive midfielder and at fullback, although he is now primarily considered to be a right back. Murray started his career with Hearts, playing for their first team in six seasons. He was an unused substitute as Hearts beat Rangers 2–1 in the 1998 Scottish Cup Final.
Murray moved to Street Johnstone in 2001, but they were relegated from the Scottish Premier League (SPL) in 2002.
He then signed for Partick Thistle in 2003, but they were relegated from the SPL in 2004 and the First Division in 2005. Murray signed for Kilmarnock in 2006, where he linked up again with Jim Jefferies, who had been his manager at Hearts.
He agreed a new two-year contract with Kilmarnock in April 2007. Murray was released by Kilmarnock after the 2008-2009 Scottish Premier League season.
He signed for First Division club later in the 2009 close season and scored his first goal for on 29 August 2009, a stunning 30-yard volley against Dunfermline Athletic in a Fife derby at East End Park.
Murray moved into coaching while at Raith, earning Union of European Football Associations qualifications. On 3 July 2012, Murray was appointed player/manager at. Murray signed an extended contract with in December 2013.
He guided to victory in the 2013-2014 Scottish Challenge Cup, winning in the final against Rangers at Easter Road.
Murray was sacked by Raith in April 2015, after a run of five successive defeats. As of October 2015, Murray was coaching Hibernian academy players.