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.
Early life
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.
Club career
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: Arsenal, Italy & Jack Charlton | The Late Late Show with Patrick Kielty
Liam Brady chats to Patrick Kielty and Jean-Claude Van Damme about his new book and his time with Arsenal, Italy & Jack Charlton
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published: 20 Oct 2023
Liam Brady - Chippy [Best goals & skills]
Fleet of foot, of which his left was a wand. Led the second wave of Serie A pioneers from the British Isles and Ireland; he played the game a step ahead.
published: 17 May 2019
Liam Brady - a look back on a great career.
As Liam Brady prepares for his last Ireland game as an RTÉ analyst, he looks back on one of his fondest memories from his long career - when Ireland beat the Netherlands 1-0 and the fallout that ensued in Saipan.
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published: 19 Jun 2023
'Worst group of players that any manager has had in my lifetime' - Liam Brady
RTÉ soccer pundit and former Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady sympathises with Stephen Kenny for the lack of talent in the current Irish squad in the wake of the Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Greece but says he has failed to mould them into a team that is capable of getting results.
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published: 16 Jun 2023
Liam Brady, Chippy [Skills & Goals]
"Liam Brady was my favourite player ever, he was so outstanding, for me he is the greatest Irish player ever." (John Barnes about Liam Brady)
Music: Spyro Gyra - Breakout
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published: 16 Jan 2021
Liam Brady Exclusive | Arsecast
In this episode it's my pleasure to chat to Arsenal legend Liam Brady, on the launch of his autobiography 'Born to be a Footballer'. We discuss his early years, how football ran in the family, going on trial to Arsenal, building his career in North London alongside a plethora of Irish teammates, the ups and downs, his move to Italy, the work he did as Head of Youth Development, what he makes of the current Arsenal side, and lots more.
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published: 19 Oct 2023
Liam Brady vs Manchester United; FA Cup Final 1979
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...
published: 08 Jul 2012
Phoenix From The Flames - Liam Brady
Liam Brady re-enacting his superb goal against Tottenham in 1978 with a little help from Baddiel & Skinner.
published: 24 Sep 2009
Arsenal Legend Liam Brady meets Del Boy
published: 08 May 2022
Liam Brady fight with Bill O' Herlihy RTE Ireland vs Macedonia HD
LiamBrady vs Bill O'Herlihy on RTE after Ireland vs Macedonia football game on Sat
Liam Brady chats to Patrick Kielty and Jean-Claude Van Damme about his new book and his time with Arsenal, Italy & Jack Charlton
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Liam Brady chats to Patrick Kielty and Jean-Claude Van Damme about his new book and his time with Arsenal, Italy & Jack Charlton
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
Liam Brady chats to Patrick Kielty and Jean-Claude Van Damme about his new book and his time with Arsenal, Italy & Jack Charlton
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The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
Fleet of foot, of which his left was a wand. Led the second wave of Serie A pioneers from the British Isles and Ireland; he played the game a step ahead.
Fleet of foot, of which his left was a wand. Led the second wave of Serie A pioneers from the British Isles and Ireland; he played the game a step ahead.
Fleet of foot, of which his left was a wand. Led the second wave of Serie A pioneers from the British Isles and Ireland; he played the game a step ahead.
As Liam Brady prepares for his last Ireland game as an RTÉ analyst, he looks back on one of his fondest memories from his long career - when Ireland beat the Ne...
As Liam Brady prepares for his last Ireland game as an RTÉ analyst, he looks back on one of his fondest memories from his long career - when Ireland beat the Netherlands 1-0 and the fallout that ensued in Saipan.
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As Liam Brady prepares for his last Ireland game as an RTÉ analyst, he looks back on one of his fondest memories from his long career - when Ireland beat the Netherlands 1-0 and the fallout that ensued in Saipan.
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Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/rtesport
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RTÉ soccer pundit and former Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady sympathises with Stephen Kenny for the lack of talent in the current Irish squad in th...
RTÉ soccer pundit and former Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady sympathises with Stephen Kenny for the lack of talent in the current Irish squad in the wake of the Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Greece but says he has failed to mould them into a team that is capable of getting results.
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RTÉ soccer pundit and former Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady sympathises with Stephen Kenny for the lack of talent in the current Irish squad in the wake of the Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Greece but says he has failed to mould them into a team that is capable of getting results.
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"Liam Brady was my favourite player ever, he was so outstanding, for me he is the greatest Irish player ever." (John Barnes about Liam Brady)
Music: Spyro Gyra...
"Liam Brady was my favourite player ever, he was so outstanding, for me he is the greatest Irish player ever." (John Barnes about Liam Brady)
Music: Spyro Gyra - Breakout
Special thanks for their precious videos to @footballsgreatest2645 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE85pt8FG3KziK7VYL4cqbQ
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"Liam Brady was my favourite player ever, he was so outstanding, for me he is the greatest Irish player ever." (John Barnes about Liam Brady)
Music: Spyro Gyra - Breakout
Special thanks for their precious videos to @footballsgreatest2645 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE85pt8FG3KziK7VYL4cqbQ
and
R9godmagic
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In this episode it's my pleasure to chat to Arsenal legend Liam Brady, on the launch of his autobiography 'Born to be a Footballer'. We discuss his early years,...
In this episode it's my pleasure to chat to Arsenal legend Liam Brady, on the launch of his autobiography 'Born to be a Footballer'. We discuss his early years, how football ran in the family, going on trial to Arsenal, building his career in North London alongside a plethora of Irish teammates, the ups and downs, his move to Italy, the work he did as Head of Youth Development, what he makes of the current Arsenal side, and lots more.
Buy 'Born to be a Footballer' from your local independent bookstore!
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In this episode it's my pleasure to chat to Arsenal legend Liam Brady, on the launch of his autobiography 'Born to be a Footballer'. We discuss his early years, how football ran in the family, going on trial to Arsenal, building his career in North London alongside a plethora of Irish teammates, the ups and downs, his move to Italy, the work he did as Head of Youth Development, what he makes of the current Arsenal side, and lots more.
Buy 'Born to be a Footballer' from your local independent bookstore!
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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 bo...
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 Explosions in the Sky.
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 Explosions in the Sky.
Liam Brady chats to Patrick Kielty and Jean-Claude Van Damme about his new book and his time with Arsenal, Italy & Jack Charlton
Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player
The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
Fleet of foot, of which his left was a wand. Led the second wave of Serie A pioneers from the British Isles and Ireland; he played the game a step ahead.
As Liam Brady prepares for his last Ireland game as an RTÉ analyst, he looks back on one of his fondest memories from his long career - when Ireland beat the Netherlands 1-0 and the fallout that ensued in Saipan.
Web http://www.rte.ie/sport
Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/rtesport
Follow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/rtesport
RTÉ soccer pundit and former Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady sympathises with Stephen Kenny for the lack of talent in the current Irish squad in the wake of the Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Greece but says he has failed to mould them into a team that is capable of getting results.
Web http://www.rte.ie/sport
Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/rtesport
Follow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/rtesport
"Liam Brady was my favourite player ever, he was so outstanding, for me he is the greatest Irish player ever." (John Barnes about Liam Brady)
Music: Spyro Gyra - Breakout
Special thanks for their precious videos to @footballsgreatest2645 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE85pt8FG3KziK7VYL4cqbQ
and
R9godmagic
https://www.youtube.com/user/R9godmagic
In this episode it's my pleasure to chat to Arsenal legend Liam Brady, on the launch of his autobiography 'Born to be a Footballer'. We discuss his early years, how football ran in the family, going on trial to Arsenal, building his career in North London alongside a plethora of Irish teammates, the ups and downs, his move to Italy, the work he did as Head of Youth Development, what he makes of the current Arsenal side, and lots more.
Buy 'Born to be a Footballer' from your local independent bookstore!
Visit https://www.arseblog.com for daily blogs and opinion, expert columnists, podcasts and more.
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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 Explosions in the Sky.
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.
Early life
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.
Club career
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.
Morgan Brady added to it with a two-goal second period, while the defense killed four penalties and held Bishop Feehan without a shot in the third period ... Brady scored her first midway through the ...
Walker had been ruled out earlier in the day ahead of Thursday's game against the host Chicago Bears...Seattle is in a must-win situation ... The Seahawks also ruled out tight end Brady Russell (foot) and safety K'Von Wallace (ankle) for Thursday's game.
... frontage is ideal for building a luxury estate complete with a dock for a 180-foot megayacht.The island’s allure has drawn billionaires like Tom Brady, Carl Icahn, and Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
“It’s that time of year when people are travelling around the country a lot and there are a lot of people on the roads,” Met Office meteorologist Liam Eslick told the PA news agency ... .
Check out how the other teams across Somerset County fared. FridayBoys basketball ...RotaryTournament ... Evan Brady netted 17 points and Grady Klosky contributed 11 for the Ramblers in a narrow setback to the Lions in the 64th Rotary Tournament opener.
All Julius Wilson had to do was find his own two feet ... With a missed final heave by the Titans, Wilson’s bucket stood alone as the game-winner.Related Articles ... (BRADY McATAMNEY — MediaNews Group) ... (BRADY McATAMNEY — MediaNews Group).
The Jets’ third-round rookie MalachiCorley is facing a challenging time within the team, eventhough the coaches do see promise in him ... Ex-Dolphins QB claps back at Tom Brady over alleged disrespect .
They say the grass is greener on the other side. Unfortunately for Midview, that time has not arrived ... “(Cuyahoga Heights) made them and we didn’t ... Luke Jockel (10 points), Brady Newton (12) and Davis (11) were the only Middies to reach double figures.
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, Dec. 27. Boys basketball. Dulaney 59, McDonough 56 ...Aberdeen 67, CarverA&T18 ... Mt ... Liam Sabo backed him with 13 points, while Ashton Sellman and Joey Smargissi each finished with 10 ... .