Never did find out what the hand to the head celebration was all about!
This is an interesting topic. I love Murray and I would regard him as an 'Abion Great' rather than a 'Legend' in the way that Ward and Zamora regarded.
For me Zamora was the individual who was key to the Abion reboot in the Withdean years and made the journey on which we are currrently embarked possible. In his time here, specifically in his first spell he had a talismanic quality that exceeded his ability on the field. I mean this with the greatest of respect but I think Murray manages to melt himself into the fabric of the team in a way which actually underplays his achievements, which, and you can argue that this is unfairly, deny him the 'legendary' status that Ward and Zamora have.
I do however fully believe that Murray has every right to be mentioned in the same breath as those two other giants of the Albion.
Countless Murray goals during his first spell with us. He actually had pace and taunts Leeds fans.
I know it's subjective, but how he's not considered legendary is a real conundrum for me. Every game I watch him, I think I love him more. No striker I have seen in Albion colours does what he does. His ability to draw a foul, relieve pressure, bully defenders, bring others into play, defend corners, run to the last minute (at 35!) and score every type of goal is incredible. We've seen plenty who can do some of those things (and some who seemingly can do none), but he is genuinely is an all-in-one striker that you rarely find these days.
*cough* pace *cough*
However, who needs pace when you have skill and a brain?
Legend for me.
Never did find out what the hand to the head celebration was all about!
A player needs to do more than usual to become a legend while they're still playing for a club. When he's finished playing for us, I think it's unlikely he won't be considered a legend. He's becoming more of a legend as time passes, so the responses now will more more positive than when the thread started, and hopefully they'll be even more positive by the end of the season.I know it's subjective, but how he's not considered legendary is a real conundrum for me.
His wife's hairstyle at the time.
After Murray's very impressive start to the season and the very real prospect of Glenn hitting a ton I am revising my previous post and putting him on that legendary pedestal. For Glenn to be operating at such a high level at his age is astonishing and given our severe lack of depth at the striker position over the past couple of seasons he has been key to our success. I viewed his return to the Albion every bit as uplifting as that of Bobby.
Murray will have to be replaced at some point, but he will leave behind some figuratively Big Boots to fill. A legend indeed.
That's tragic, I'd always assumed it was "our" special signal!
He also did it when scoring for Palace.
Now he does it for special occasions like Villa away last year.