LIAM BRADY

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Brady was the RVJ of the 70's
I gotta agree on this :wink:
Will you pair get a room!! :banghead:

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flash gunner wrote:Brady was the RVJ of the 70's
More like the Fabregas of his time (the similarities are scary) only unlike the little twat he didn't come back to join our rivals after his stint abroad went tits up. :roll:

For Robin van Judas see Frank Stapleton.

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Can a mod ban a fellow mod for blasphemy?

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thanks for posting the article; really interesting.

Hope it's just the dopey journalist, but if Brady hadn't seen much of Rakitic before the World Cup, I'd be astonished.
There are some wonderful players in la Liga for the 'lesser' (non plutocrat) clubs. I wish we had better scouts there, rather than in France. Spanish clubs apart from the big 2 and Athletic Bilbao are so broke that a terrific player would cost within Wenger's comfort zone too.

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Chippy wrote:Can a mod ban a fellow mod for blasphemy and having a big nose?
Yes. Yes, you can.

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He is on 5live right now as one of the studio guests in the build up to the weekend games,if anyone fancies a listen

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topgoon wrote:He is on 5live right now as one of the studio guests in the build up to the weekend games,if anyone fancies a listen
Listening now.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ayers.html

Arsenal legend Liam Brady set to return to club in ambassadorial role with focus on developing academy players   Former director of Arsenal's academy Liam Brady is set to returnThe 59-year-old, who also played for the Gunners in the 1970s, will take up an ambassadorial role with a focus on developing young players.


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WENGER OUT
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brady only 59 :shock: fuck me I honestly thought he was pushing 70 odd :oops: must have had a tough life running about the streets of Dublin, db10 is a great example of that as well I suppose when he actually in his 40s but is already getting the bus pass sorted :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Noticed he was sat next to Woy at the manure game. Escorting dullards must be part of the new role. :twisted:

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Another waste of finances :roll:

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Brady was the RVJ of the 70's
I gotta agree on this :wink:
And Definitely overrated :|

Brady over rated are you Fucking sure....did you see him pla, one of Arsenal great players

true Arsenal legend....some other mug on here comparing him with John Devine FFS

Are you lot trying to change history or what????

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enjibenji wrote:brady only 59 :shock: fuck me I honestly thought he was pushing 70 odd :oops: must have had a tough life running about the streets of Dublin, db10 is a great example of that as well I suppose when he actually in his 40s but is already getting the bus pass sorted :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Muthafucka. :box:

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1989 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Brady was the RVJ of the 70's
More like the Fabregas of his time (the similarities are scary) only unlike the little twat he didn't come back to join our rivals after his stint abroad went tits up. :roll:

For Robin van Judas see Frank Stapleton.

Did he not win 2 league titles with Juventus, would say that was fairly successful venture, and will go down as one of the true Arsenal greats

Feeling from the fans was that it was reluctantly accepted, more upset when Stapleton went to Man Utd everyone hated that

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Brady was too good to play for Arsenal when he left .He was replaced by Platini at Juve. Anyone who didnt see him play think of Ozil and multiply it by a hundred.The 3rd best Arsenal player i ever saw after Henry and Bergkamp

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