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VIDEO: Scottish goalkeeper proposes to girlfriend with surprise New York flashmob

Former Hibs and Dunfermline goalkeeper Sean Murdoch used a flashmob to propose to his girlfriend in New York’s Times Square.

Murdoch joined six dancers at the iconic venue to ask his Oban-born partner Charissa Ferguson to marry him.

The Edinburgh-born 28-year-old, who now plays for New York City FC, danced to the Bruno Mars hit Marry You before getting down on one knee.

Ferguson said yes and ran into his arms at the end of the dance routine.

Charissa’s sister Amanda MacPhail and mum Catherine MacGregor were in on the surprise.

Former Scotland under-19 international Murdoch, said: “Charissa had to be in Times Square at the right time, so her sister made sure they were in a shop beside where the dancers would be. It worked out well.

“I’m delighted. I was just trying to think outside the box and had some ideas, so I got in touch with the Broadway Dance Centre and they came up with the dance.

“Charissa had absolutely no idea it was going to happen so it was absolutely perfect.

“I had a good idea she’d say yes but I was nervous. Once I started dancing I totally loved it.”

It was an emotional end to 2014 for Charissa and her family, as she lost her dad John earlier this year.

Charissa, who lives in Manhattan with Sean, said: “I’m still in shock but I’m so happy.

“At first when he joined in with the flashmob I thought he was just having a laugh.

“It wasn’t until I saw he had picked up all the moves and I listened to the song words that I realised what was happening.”