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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liam_BradyLiam Brady - Wikipedia

    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 Howe as coach, Brady found his best form.

  2. May 17, 2019 · 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...

  3. Liam Brady was a brilliant playmaker who led Arsenal to three FA Cup Finals in the late 1970s. He left for Juventus in 1980 and won two Serie A titles in Italy.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · 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...

  5. Immortalised in the murals on the walls of the Emirates Stadium, dominant midfielder Liam Brady is an Arsenal great. Born into a footballing family (his great uncle and brother were both Irish Internationals), Brady was to become the most successful of the lot, making 72 appearances for his country and a further 307 for Arsenal.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · In 1956 Arsenals beloved midfielder Liam Brady who assisted the Gunners to victory in the 1979 FA Cup was born in Dublin. Brady started his playing days at Arsenal, packing his case for London to join the team on schoolboy terms in 1971 whilst only 15.

  7. Feb 13, 2020 · Liam Brady was a talented midfielder who starred for Arsenal, Juventus and Ireland. He joined West Ham in 1987 and helped the club avoid relegation with his goals and assists.