Glenn Murray: 'Crystal Palace spell was best and worst time of my career'

Murray: 'Palace spell best and worst of career'

Glenn Murray has revealed that his time at Crystal Palace was one of the 'best and worst' of his career.

The 31-year-old left Selhurst Park on the final day of the transfer window last week to join Bournemouth for a reported £4m fee.

Murray, who has penned a three-year contract with the Cherries, spent four years playing in South-East London.

During his time at Palace, he scored 31 goals in the 2012-13 campaign to help the team earn promotion to the Premier League, but towards the end of the season suffered a serious knee injury.

"It was one of the best of my career and one of the worst," Murray told Sports Mole. "I scored a lot of goals there, the club progressed a lot while I was there, but I also tore my anterior cruciate ligament while I was there so it was topsy-turvy shall we say."

Murray could make his debut in Saturday's trip to face Norwich City.

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