Aidan Murphy is a former English professional football player. He is now a youth soccer coach in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. Murphy, a midfielder, was a Manchester United junior and turned professional with the Old Trafford club in the summer of 1984. In October 1986 he spent a month on loan with Lincoln City, making his league debut in the 4-1 home defeat to Hartlepool United on October 5, 1986.
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- Aidan Murphy is a former English professional football player. He is now a youth soccer coach in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. Murphy, a midfielder, was a Manchester United junior and turned professional with the Old Trafford club in the summer of 1984. In October 1986 he spent a month on loan with Lincoln City, making his league debut in the 4-1 home defeat to Hartlepool United on October 5, 1986. In February 1987 he linked up with Oldham Athletic, again on a one month loan deal, but failed to make a league appearance. In the summer of 1987, Aidan was released by Manchester United and joined Crewe Alexandra where he was to spend the next five seasons. A brief spell with Scarborough at the beginning of the 1992–1993 season signalled the end of his league career and he dropped into the non-league ranks to enjoy short spells with Woking, Mossley and Witton Albion. In 1993 he emigrated to the USA and joined the Greensboro Dynamo for their inaugural season. He went on to spend three seasons in their team before moving on to spells with Minnesota Rampage and Raleigh Flyers. He then moved into coaching, becoming a staff coach with Greensboro Youth Soccer in 1998. In 2001 he was appointed Boys Youth Development Director for GYS. He has also been on the staff of the NCYSA olympic development program since Spring 2000. He moved to the South Charlotte Soccer Association in May 2006 but returned to Greensboro in October 2006 due to his family not settling in his new location.
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- Aidan Murphy is a former English professional football player. He is now a youth soccer coach in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. Murphy, a midfielder, was a Manchester United junior and turned professional with the Old Trafford club in the summer of 1984. In October 1986 he spent a month on loan with Lincoln City, making his league debut in the 4-1 home defeat to Hartlepool United on October 5, 1986.
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