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Liam Brady (born 13 February 1956) is an Irish former football player, and former assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team.
In his playing days, Brady was a midfielder renowned for his elegant technical skills, most notably his left foot, and his high-quality passing and close control. He found success both with Arsenal (one FA Cup title) and Juventus (two Serie A titles), and won 72 caps for the Republic of Ireland national football team.
Brady was Head of Youth Development at Arsenal, and is a frequent television pundit with RTÉ Sport.
Brady was born and raised in Dublin and attended St. Aidan's C.B.S., leaving before his Intermediate Certificate. He alleged at the time that he had been expelled for missing a school Gaelic football match to play a schoolboy soccer international; the school denied this.
Brady started his career at Arsenal, moving to London to join the side on schoolboy forms in 1971, at the age of 15. He turned professional on his 17th birthday in 1973, and made his debut on 6 October 1973 against Birmingham City as a substitute for Jeff Blockley, and put in an assured performance. However his next match, in a North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, Brady had a poor match, and Arsenal manager Bertie Mee decided from then on to use the young Irishman sparingly for the time being. Brady ended the 1973–74 season with 13 appearances (four of them as substitute) to his name.
Liam Brady with Juventus - 1980-1982
Liam Brady vs Manchester United; FA Cup Final 1979
Liam Brady scores vs Tottenham.flv
Liam Brady fight with Bill O' Herlihy RTE Ireland vs Macedonia HD
Arsenal 3 v Man Utd 1 | 1977/78 | Football League Classic Matches
Italian Serie A Hall Of Fame: Liam Brady (Juventus, Sampdoria, Inter 1980-1986)
Phoenix From The Flames - Liam Brady
Liam Brady vs Eamon Dunphy fight RTE
Ireland - France 1977 Liam Brady goal World Cup Qualifying Soccer
Eamon Dunphy vs Liam Brady on trapattoni
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Genres: ,The wonderful Irish offensive midfielder joined the Italian club Juventus in 1980. He played 2 seasons with the Italian giants, guiding the team to 2 scudetti victories. Under coach trapattoni, and with Zoff, Gentile, Cabrini, Scirea, Tardelli and Bettega as main teammates, he played 76 games and scored15 goals, imposing himself as the team leader. But at the end of the 1981-82 seasons, he had to leave the club to give way to Platini. He kept his special friendship with Trapattoni and Tardelli which made him bring them to manage the Ireland team from 2008 onwards...
Liam Brady's superb performance in the 1979 FA Cup Final versus Manchester United. Given the prominence of Brady in Arsenal folklore, it can be hard for fans born after the 70s to appreciate his quality. Way before Wenger, this Arsenal side was far more traditional than the Arsenal of today - plenty of long balls to the two strikers up top, with Brady being the flair in this Arsenal team. It was to be the only major trophy Brady won at Arsenal (he later moved to Juventus where he won two league titles) but it was in one of the most iconic, and one of the most dramatic Cup finals of all time. This compilation shows Brady's performance; having a hand in all three goals, trying to create for the team, and putting himself around defensively too. Song; Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean by...
LiamBrady vs Bill O'Herlihy on RTE after Ireland vs Macedonia football game on Sat
Gordon Hill made his final appearance before moving to Derby County. Arsenal Goals Liam Brady, Malcolm MacDonald x2 Man Utd Goals Joe Jordan
Liam Brady, born 13 February 1956 in Dublin (Ireland). 172 games and 24 goals in Serie A, playing as attacking midfielder with Juventus, Sampdoria and Inter from 1980 to 1986. In his 2 seasons with Juventus he won 2 Serie A, being the most valuable player in 1980/81 Italian Serie A and scoring the decisive goal to win Scudetto on the last day of 1981/82 campaign, with a penalty against Catanzaro. With Republic of Ireland he scored 9 goals in 72 international games (1974-1990), but he never played in a major tournament. MUSIC: "Black is Black" by Los Bravos (1966)
Liam Brady re-enacting his superb goal against Tottenham in 1978 with a little help from Baddiel & Skinner.
Liam Brady vs Eamon Dunphy Republic of Ireland vs Faroe Islands
Ireland - France 1977 Liam Brady goal World Cup Qualifying Soccer
"I'd rather have my pair than their pair"
I felt the legendary Arsenal and Ireland midfielder Liam Brady deserved to have a tribute video so I took the liberty of creating one. Footage of him was hard to come by so I had to do the best I could with what I could find. Hope it proves enjoyable. Liam Brady played for Arsenal, Juventus, Sampdoria, Inter Milan, Ascoli and West Ham in the course of his career. He also won 72 caps for Ireland. His honours include two Serie A titles with Juventus and an FA Cup winner's medal with Arsenal. He was named PFA Player of the year in 1979 and was Arsenal's Player of the Year on three occasions. He was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2006. At present he is Arsenal's head of Youth Development and the Assistant Manager to Giovanni Trapattoni for the Irish team.
Ireland Beat Bosnia 2 - 0 At the Aviva. Dunphy Giles & Brady On Qualifying For Euros | plus Robbie Brady Interview (Man Of The Match) Eamon Dunphy Liam Brady & Johnny Giles show their delight as Ireland overcome Bosnia-Herzegovina Republic of Ireland 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina (3-1 on agg) A double from Jonathan Walters secured an Irish victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Aviva Stadium, as Martin O'Neill's side booked their place at next summer’s EURO 2016 championships in France. A goal in either half saw Martin O’Neill’s side run out 3-1 winners on aggregate to qualify for their second consecutive European Championships, with the Stoke City striker the returning hero for Ireland.
FULL INTERVIEW IN HIGH QUALITY Eamon Dunphy, John Giles, Bill O'Herlihy and Liam Brady appear as guests on 'Saturday Night with Miriam' on the eve of Liam's last day with RTE. Originally aired June 28th 2008. Part 1: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=zgfc9qy0nNw Part 3: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=97J8Pdx-6yI To watch all three parts in playlist format, click the following link: http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=zgfc9qy0nNw&feature;=PlayList&p;=0C07BDB90DAFA55F&index;=0&playnext;=1
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SEAI met up with Liam Brady, a school teacher from Navan to chat about his experience with the BMW i3. Hear how switching to an electric car with a range extender has changed his 30km commute too and from work each day as well as making him lots of fuel savings. SEAI has grants available for new Electric Vehicles. Check out our website www.seai.ie/EV grants for more information
2011, Liam Brady, 10000m Final, European Junior Championships, Tallinn, Estonia
The full after match analysis of England v Uruguay with Eamon Dunphy, Liam Brady and Johnny Giles from the Rte Panel. World Cup 2014 Brazil
Watch John Giles, Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady give their view on the appointment of Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane as Ireland manager and assistant manager to Bill O'Herlihy. Web http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/rtesoccer Follow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/rtesoccer
One of Celtics best performances under Liam Brady the Cologne players tackles were brutal
12 de mayo de 1979, Wembley, Londres. Increible partido. Arsenal: Pat Jennings, Pat Rice, Sammy Nelson, Brian Talbot, David O'Leary, Willie Young, Liam Brady, Alan Sunderland, Frank Stapleton, David Price and Graham Rix. Substitute: Steve Walford. Manager: Terry Neill. Man. United: Gary Bailey, Jimmy Nicholl, Arthur Albiston, Sammy McIlroy, Gordon McQueen, Martin Buchan, Steve Coppell, Jimmy Greenhoff, Joe Jordan, Lou Macari and Mickey Thomas. Substitute: Brian Greenhoff. Manager: Dave Sexton. May 12, 1979, Wembley, London. Incredible game. Arsenal: Pat Jennings, Pat Rice, Sammy Nelson, Brian Talbot, David O'Leary, Willie Young, Liam Brady, Alan Sunderland, Frank Stapleton, David Price and Graham Rix. Substitute: Steve Walford. Manager: Terry Neill. Man United: Gary Bailey, Jimmy Nicholl,...
Liam Brady, John Giles and Eamon Dunphy give their reaction to Ireland's final Euro 2008 qualifier in Dublin.
6 de mayo de 1978, Wembley, Londres. May 6, 1978, Wembley, London. Arsenal: Pat Jennings, Pat Rice, Sammy Nelson, David Price, David O'Leary, Willie Young, Liam Brady, Alan Sunderland, Malcolm Macdonald, Frank Stapleton and Alan Hudson. Substitute: Graham Rix. Manager: Terry Neill. Ipswich Town: Paul Cooper, George Burley, Mick Mills, Brian Talbot, Allan Hunter, Kevin Beattie, Roger Osborne, John Wark, Paul Mariner, David Geddis and Clive Woods. Substitute: Mick Lambert. Manager: Sir Bobby Robson. Sígueme en twitter para enterarte de nuevas subidas. @Widowmaker_8 Follow me on twitter to find new uploads. @Widowmaker_8 Suscríbete a mi canal para ver más videos. Subscribe to my channel for more videos.
Nel girone di ritorno Fiorentina e Juventus allungarono il passo sulle inseguitrici, mantenendo una marcia sostanzialmente uniforme: i bianconeri riuscirono a portarsi in vetta il 14 marzo grazie a una nuova striscia di sei successi consecutivi, ma i viola in serie positiva li riagganciarono dopo poche giornate. In una volata finale non priva di polemiche, le due squadre si presentarono dunque al turno conclusivo alla pari, con 44 punti e due trasferte da affrontare. La Fiorentina, che recriminò per un gol annullato a Graziani, non riuscì a scardinare la retroguardia di un pericolante Cagliari ancora in lotta per la salvezza, mentre la Juventus siglò con l'irlandese Brady il rigore per battere, a un quarto d'ora dal termine, un pugnace Catanzaro. I bianconeri esorcizzarono così la prospett...
The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich - audiobook Arthur Hugh CLOUGH (1819 - 1861) Arthur Clough provides us with a timeless coming of age story involving a young Englishman studying in Scotland who falls in love. - Summary by Liam Brady Genre(s): Narratives Language: English (FULL Audiobook)