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    October 2016. "Liam Brady Award". Alamy.com. https://thegoldstonewrap.com/tag/liam-brady/ Born to be a Footballer: My Autobiography by Liam Brady (ISBN 9781804180792)...
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    election. "Liam Cunningham signs for next six series of Game of Thrones". Independent Women. Retrieved 18 August 2012. Clarke, Donald; Brady, Tara. "The...
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  • October 6, 2020. "Liam Coen living out his football dreams with the Rams". Providence Journal. Retrieved October 6, 2020. "Next Joe Brady? Kentucky believes...
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    in three consecutive years. In 1976, Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady became the first Arsenal player from outside the United Kingdom to win...
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    joining Celtic, he was managed by his former agent and Ireland teammate Liam Brady. After failing to establish himself with the Glasgow side Cascarino returned...
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    McNeill left the club for the last time at the end of the 1990–91 season. Liam Brady took charge of Celtic shortly after McNeill departed and became only the...
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    season for being "a bit chubby" and not "very athletic", according to Liam Brady who was then in charge of Arsenal's academy. Manager Arsène Wenger stated...
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    was an integral part of Trevor Bumstead's Arsenal U16 side that won the Liam Brady Cup, beating Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Juventus respectively...
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    related to Liam Neeson. Wikiquote has quotations related to Liam Neeson. Liam Neeson at IMDb Liam Neeson at the Internet Broadway Database Liam Neeson at...
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    footballer Leo Brady (1917–1984), American writer Liam Brady (born 1956), Irish footballer Lisa Brady (born 1992), Irish businesswoman Marcus Brady (born 1979)...
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    2–2 draw after conceding twice from corner-kicks; Frank Stapleton and Liam Brady scored the goals for Ireland. They then dominated Scotland at Lansdowne...
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  • host alongside Eamon Dunphy, in 1984 John Giles joined the panel and Liam Brady did in 1998. Since 1974 Bill became RTÉ's chief sports presenter for such...
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  • Sunderland header, and extended it to 3–1 in the 73rd minute after a Liam Brady slice was delicately finished by Willie Young. Graham Whittle pulled one...
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  • Darragh Maloney who is usually joined by Eamonn Dunphy, John Giles and Liam Brady while commentary comes from George Hamilton and Jim Beglin or Ray Houghton...
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    play was frequently compared to that of former Arsenal midfielder Liam Brady, while Brady himself identified Wilshere as the latest in a line of technically...
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  • Malcolm Macdonald and Pat Jennings, and a crop of talent in the side like Liam Brady and Frank Stapleton, the club reached a trio of FA Cup finals (1978 FA...
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  • Chris Cattlin 1983–1986 Alan Mullery 1986–1987 Barry Lloyd 1987–1993 Liam Brady 1993–1995 Jimmy Case 1995–1996 Steve Gritt 1996–1998 Brian Horton 1998–1999...
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  • players to play in Serie A during this era included Irish international Liam Brady, England internationals Paul Gascoigne and David Platt, France's Michel...
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  • a regular on the left wing, replacing George Armstrong. Together with Liam Brady, he formed part of an impressive attacking midfield, which helped Arsenal...
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    was not. He supported Celtic and Tottenham Hotspur as a child, citing Liam Brady and Glenn Hoddle as his favourite players, but Manchester United player...
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  • Ardiles, Dietmar Hamann and Kevin Kilbane, both made their debuts, and Liam Brady, who left his post assisting Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni, the...
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    Gray Aston Villa YPY 1977–78 Peter Shilton Nottingham Forest 1978–79 Liam Brady Arsenal 1979–80 Terry McDermott Liverpool FWA 1980–81 John Wark Ipswich...
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  • in 42 league matches. Liam Brady left the team at the end of the season for Juventus. Prior to the season beginning, Liam Brady announced he would leave...
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  • West Ham gained possession after Arsenal gave away a free kick due to Liam Brady being caught offside. After this West Ham maintained possession, frustrating...
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  • assumed the captaincy. George Graham also left the club. The season did see Liam Brady break into the first team, partnering with Alan Ball. Ball was Arsenal's...
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  • player-manager in the 1970s. This was followed by the debut of a young Liam Brady and results improved markedly. The side missed out on the 1978 World Cup...
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  • Emile Smith Rowe and Yunus Musah. In 2017 his Under 16 side won the Liam Brady Cup, beating Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Juventus respectively...
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  • Frank Brady (1948 – 27 October 2009) was an Irish football player who played as a centre half. He was the brother of Liam Brady. Brady was born in Dublin...
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    Perry in every position from 1 to 12 (except 7, which is instead taken by Liam Brady), to the tune of The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine". He still has a large...
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    Stein 1965–1978 Billy McNeill 1978–1983 1987–1991 David Hay 1983–1987 Liam Brady 1991–1993 Lou Macari 1993–1994 Tommy Burns 1994–1997 Wim Jansen 1997–1998...
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