AUDIO: Dan Murray on Retirement from League of Ireland Football

Cork City FC say goodbye to one of their most successful players with Dan Murray announcing his retirement this week.
The defender has enjoyed a fruitful career Leeside since initially joining on loan in 2002.
He captained the Club to League success in 2005, before a spell away at Shamrock Rovers where he enjoyed more League, Cup and European victory.
We've spoken to the 33 year old at length about his decision to retire, his League of Ireland journey; the highs of success as well as the lows of City's financial struggles and the strained relationships with the Administrators and Manager at the time.
Murray discusses becoming a Cork City supporter and the plans for his football future.
Click PLAY below to hear the interview in full.
Image via @CorkCityFC on Twitter.
More from Sport
-
England face disciplinary action following win over Denmark
England are facing charges from UEFA regarding fan behaviour during last night's Euro 2020 semi-final win against Denmark.
-
McDowell named Ryder Cup vice captain
Padraig Harrington has unveiled two more of his vice captains for the 2020 Ryder Cup.
-
Richie Holland confirmed as Cork City assistant manager
Cork City have confirmed the appointment of Richie Holland as Colin Healy's assistant manager.
-
Gearóid Morrissey says City are going in the right direction
Cork City captain Gearóid Morrissey believes they're going in the right direction after picking up just their third win of the season.
-
Eriksen to be fitted with heart starting device
Christian Eriksen is to be fitted with a heart starting device following his collapse last Saturday in Copenhagen.
-
Fixtures for new Premier League season confirmed
Champions Manchester City will go to Tottenham Hotspur on the opening weekend of the new Premier League season.