[4] Having joined the club's academy, Murray scored a total of 36 goals in 56 appearances for the youth team in his first two seasons with Ipswich.
[6] Murray came on as a second-half substitute, with Ipswich trailing, to equalise with a "looping header" and was then involved in both David Norris goals to win the game in extra time.
"[7] Murray made his first appearance in the Football League four days later against Burnley,[8] but found first team opportunities limited for the rest of the 2010–11 campaign.
[12] "I really enjoyed my time at Torquay but I'm an Ipswich Town player and want to play games here," said Murray after signing a new one-year contract.
"[18] Murray scored two goals in ten league and cup appearances, against Southend United and Morecambe,[19][20] before returning to Ipswich in January.
"[25] He scored two more goals, against Burton Albion and Barnet,[26][27] and appeared in the 2012 Football League Trophy Final defeat to Chesterfield.
[31] Murray scored four more goals, in eight appearances,[4] for the club's reserve team before joining Plymouth Argyle on loan in January for the rest of the campaign.
[39] He made an impressive start at his new club, scoring 9 goals as the team avoided relegation to League Two, and his performances earned him a new contract in July 2014.
Following his impressive season in Galway, on 28 November 2017 it was announced that Murray would make a return to full time football by joining league champions Dundalk for the 2018 campaign.
[43] He left the club having scored 9 goals in 32 appearances in all competitions On 26 November 2018, Murray signed a 2-year contract with Sligo Rovers for the 2019 League of Ireland Premier Division season.
[44] He struggled to break into the first team, and after just 2 goals in 33 games, he departed in December 2020 After a brief trial with Saint Patrick's Athletic, On 24 February 2021 newly promoted side Drogheda United announced the signing of Murray for the 2021 season.
[45] He scored his first goal for the club, a smashing free kick, in a friendly fixture against his former side Dundalk in the Louth derby on 6 March.