Liam Brady (born 13 February 1956 in
Dublin) is a former
Irish football player, and former assistant manager of the
Republic of Ireland senior 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.
Brady is also head of Youth Development at
Arsenal, as well as
his media career, where he is a frequent television pundit with
RTÉ Sport when not working with
Giovanni Trapattoni and
Marco Tardelli.
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.
In
1974–75 Brady was a first-team regular at Arsenal, and shone as a rare light in a side that hovered close to relegation for a couple of seasons in the mid-1970s. With the appointment of
Terry Neill as manager and the return of
Don......
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