Alex Murphy: Bolton Loan 'Weird' After Rapid Manager Changes

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Alex Murphy: Bolton Loan 'Weird' After Rapid Manager Changes
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Former Galway United defender Alex Murphy discusses his unusual start at Bolton Wanderers, marked by quick managerial changes. Murphy, on loan from Newcastle, spoke about the departures of Ian Evatt and Julian Darby and the arrival of Steven Schumacher. He aims to perform well in League One to earn a regular spot in Newcastle's Premier League squad.

Murphy was recruited on-loan from Newcastle by Ian Evatt, but he was gone within days and the Ireland underage star suddenly found himself working under a caretaker manager.

Murphy said: “Obviously it’s a bit weird when you are just through the door and the manager is leaving. He was good with me in the couple of days I had with him but that’s football. The 20-year-old also revealed the instruction he was given by his Toon Army coaches as he left for Bolton. But he knows what he has to do during his time in League One if he is to eventually work his way into Eddie Howe’s side.

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