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Brady, Liam (1956– )| Irish footballer, born in Dublin, who won 72 caps for the Republic of Ireland between 1974 and 1990, a national record until surpassed by Paul McGrath. An elegant midfield player, who at his peak in the late 1970s and early 1980s was one of the best playmakers in European football, he joined Arsenal at the age of 17 and spent seven years at the London club before joining Juventus in 1980. After winning two championship winner's medals he moved to Sampdoria. He later played for Internazionale, Ascoli, and West Ham. After retiring as a player, Brady managed Celtic and Brighton, before returning to Arsenal as youth team coach. In 2008, he became assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland's national team. |
International appearances (1974–1990) 72 (9 goals) |
Italian League Championship 1980, 1981 |
English Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year 1979 |
| He is a well-known television pundit in Ireland on RTE. |
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