Former England international Danny Murphy has admitted he is 'not shocked' by the storm surrounding paedophile coach Barry Bennell.
Bennell's crimes have been brought back into the public consciousness after former Crewe player Andy Woodward waived his right to anonymity in order to expose the sexual abuse he had suffered as a young player.
Since Woodward's interview with the Guardian, David White and Steve Walters have revealed they also suffered abuse at Bennell's hands.




Murphy played under Bennell at Crewe Alexandra at the start of his playing career and, even though he said he was never abused by the now-62-year-old, he admitted he had heard infrequent rumours regarding Bennell while with the club.