So, you know that guy Simon Murray from Dundee, right? Well, he’s apparently getting some attention for a possible call-up to the Scotland national team. The dude has been scoring goals like it’s nobody’s business, and now he’s in the running for the PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year award. Pretty cool, huh?
Murray, who is 33 years old, has netted 22 goals since joining Dundee from Ross County last summer. He’s competing against some Celtic players for the award, but he’s feeling good about his chances.
After coming back from a knee injury and a stint in South Africa, Murray worked his way up to the Premiership and has been on fire ever since. He credits his hard work, belief in himself, and experience for his success on the pitch.
The striker is thrilled about being nominated for the award, saying it’s a special moment for him. He’s been consistent in his performances and has added more goals to his game this season. Murray believes that his understanding of the game and his decision-making have improved with age.
Despite already making it to the team of the year, Murray sees the Player of the Year award as the icing on the cake. He’s just going to keep doing what he’s doing and hope for the best.
There you have it, folks. Simon Murray, the man of the hour in Dundee. Let’s see if he can clinch that Player of the Year award and maybe even get that call-up to the national team. Who knows, right?