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Daragh Murphy[edit]

Since 2014, an Irishman named Daragh Murphy has been listed as one of Grenoble's notable players. He stands out because he does not have a Wikipedia article, and I can't find any evidence that a footballer with his name even exists, let alone played for Grenoble.

Is there any reason why he should be listed among Grenoble's notable players, or can he be removed? If this is vandalism, it's odd that it has gone unnoticed for five years. CFuller (talk) 19:28, 25 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]