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The obituary notice of Alan MURRAY

Yarm | Published in: Evening Gazette Middlesbrough. Notable areas: Walker

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AlanMURRAY(Professional Football Player and Coach)

After a courageous and stoic battle with illness, Alan Murray passed peacefully on 20th June 2026 surrounded by his loving family.

He was the son of Alan Sr. and Evelyn, beloved brother of Eve-Lynn and Victoria, brother-in-law of Keith and John, cherished uncle of Jonathan and Marc, James and Emily, and the adored friend of many across the world.

Alan was born and raised in Walker, Newcastle Upon Tyne. He began his professional playing career in 1969 with Middlesborough Football Club and spent the 70s also playing for Wolves, York City, Brentford, Doncaster Rovers, and Frickley Athletic.

He went on to manage Hartlepool United with Eddie Kyle as his Assistant Manager, where the pair most notably guided Pools to an iconic league promotion. He then went on to manage Darlington FC. Following this, he teamed up with Graeme Souness as Assistant Manager at Southampton, Benfica, Blackburn Rovers, and then Newcastle United, his boyhood club.

He spent his retired years living life to the fullest; playing golf, watching sports, and travelling with friends. He will be greatly missed but remembered with hearts full of joy and gratitude for all that he brought to the lives he touched.

His service and cremation will take place in the Chapel of St. Bede, Teesside Crematorium, on Monday, 13th July at 13:00.

In lieu of flowers, the family ask that you kindly donate funds to Walker Central Football Club, Newcastle Upon Tyne, in his honour.
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As a youngster of your friends you were always nice to me. I enjoyed our chats in the George and Dragon in Yarm over the years. I think you enjoyed helping yourself to my portion of chips I always got at Morecambe FC when you were managing Blackburn reserves, when I waa at neaby Lancaster University and i used to pop to the dug out and see you to say hello.
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13/07/2026
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08/07/2026
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Donation left by Alison Crake
07/07/2026
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The happiest of memories of the happiest of times.
More than 45 years of friendship, love and laughter.
You faced your illness with remarkable courage and the same positivity that you brought to every day of your life. Thank you for the memories, the laughter and the friendship.
You are loved beyond measure.
Always.
Alison x
Alison Crake
07/07/2026
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Alison Crake
07/07/2026
This is a sad time for all Allan’s friends and family may he rest in peace after his heroic battle over the last couple of years

always remembered Alan

A great character and true friend to all that knew him.

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07/07/2026
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Our sincerest sympathies and heartfelt condolences at this time to all of Alan's loved ones. We shared sime wonderful experiences and made amazing memories from Cascais to Cobh and back. Rest in peace Alan. A true legend, sadly departed but never forgotten. Love Lucy.
Lucy O'Driscoll
06/07/2026
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Lucy O'Driscoll
06/07/2026
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06/07/2026
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What a gent Alan was my heartfelt condolencesto all Alan's family all friends.
.. Sleep well my dear friend.
Bless you love you squeeze you .
Ellen O Driscoll
06/07/2026
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