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rondwisan
14-11-2009, 07:59 AM
13/11/2009 13:58 - ManUtd.com, Ben Hibbs
Get to know... Robbie Brady

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The Dublin-born Reds midfielder introduces himself to ManUtd.com...

Name: Robbie Brady
Born: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Age: 17
Position: Winger

Strengths: I’m quick, strong and good in the air, and I like to get the ball down and play.

Ways I can improve: I’m working on my positioning - specifically getting back into defensive positions quicker after an attack. I’m an attacking player and I like to get forward, but you need to do the defensive side of the game as well.

A player at United I admire: Growing up, I always looked up to Ryan Giggs. I play in the same position and I’m left-footed as well. I like Wayne Rooney and the way he plays too. It's great to learn things from seeing those players in training or watching them in games, so I always try to pick up little things from them and add them to my game.

I first got spotted: I was playing for St Kevins Boys Club back home in Dublin and I was playing for my county team as well. I got invited over to United and a few other clubs were interested, but this was always the place I wanted to be.

Life at United: It’s brilliant. Being here is the sort of thing you dream about as a young kid. Playing football is all I’ve ever wanted to do. If I didn’t play football I don’t know what I’d do. Playing for United is unbelievable, more so when you actually sit down and think about how fortunate you are. Most of my friends are fans so they were delighted that I signed, especially if I get them tickets!

In five years’ time I’ll be: I’m no different to any other young lad here, it's my dream to be playing in United’s first team and hopefully go as far as I can in football. I’d love to play for this club for as long as I can.

Best moment in football so far: Playing in the Reserves has been great and it’s another step on in my career, but I really enjoyed winning the Milk Cup in Northern Ireland this summer. I missed out the year before because of injury, but I thought I played well this year, scored a few goals and, of course, we won. So it was a great experience.

Worst/most embarrassing moment: I can’t think of too many bad moments, I’ve missed some bad chances before. But I don’t think about that too much.

Favourite other sports: I like boxing and I used to box a bit back home in Ireland. Davide [Petrucci] can box as well, but we’ve not had any scraps yet!

Music: I’ll listen to anything, as long as it’s not Heavy Metal or something like that.

Food: A lot of things! Nando’s is my favourite.

TV: I bought all the Prison Break DVDs recently. I’ve really enjoyed that but I’m nearly finished so I’ll have to find something else to take up my time.

Best mate at United: I’ve got two best mates, Conor Devlin and Scott Wootton.

Best trainer: Alberto [Massacci] is one of the new Italian lads and he puts it in every day, I’ve been impressed with him. Scott gives it his best every day too.

Worst: There are a few! Last year it was Conor, but he’s improved a lot. I’ll say Ravel Morrison. When he’s on his game he’s quality. But I reckon it’s just when he fancies it!

Best dressed: Reece Brown has some good gear, I’m sure a few people have said that.

Worst dressed: All the Italian lads like to think they’ve got style, but I think it’s only them that think so!

drivemein
20-11-2009, 07:38 PM
Man Utd U18 captain Brady tipped for big things
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Manchester United U18 captain Robbie Brady is tipped for big things.

Brady, a winger, has impressed former United fullback Arthur Albiston this season.

Albiston told the Manchester Evening News: "Has been the captain and has a great attitude. He is a really chirpy character.

"The 17-year-old Dubliner really gets stuck in and can play central or wide left midfield - but he also takes the knocks as well as giving them.

"Robbie has a good physique. He's not tall but jumps well and can drop a ball on a sixpence."

rondwisan
23-09-2010, 09:22 AM
21/09/2010 07:00 - ManUtd.com, Steve Bartram
Brady glad to be back



Robbie Brady is aiming to cast off his injury concerns and consistently display his top form, after catching the eye in his first Reserves start of the season.

The Republic of Ireland under-21 international winger bagged a brace in United's 5-1 Lancashire Senior Cup win at Bury on Monday evening. He remained modest about his goals, however, and is merely looking for an uninterrupted run of action.

"I had a tough time last season, nearly seven eight months out with injury," Brady told MUTV. "I've been training nearly every day this season, I'm feeling fitter for it and hopefully I can get fitter as the weeks go on.

"The first goal, I didn't hit cleanly but the 'keeper pushed it into the net. The second one just dropped to me. I was looking to open up my body and put it into the corner but the defender was too close so I just toe-poked it in."

United's collective display yielded some impressive moments - most notably in fine goals from John Cofie and Ryan Tunnicliffe - and Brady is keen for similarly eye-catching outings during the remainder of the campaign.

"We were comfortable in the first half but we didn't push it in terms of goals. In the second half we upped it a bit more and the goals came one after the other," he said.

"The lads love to play flowing football in training and tonight we've shown we can do it in matches too. Hopefully we'll show more through the season. We're all close mates off the pitch as well so that helps us on the pitch. Sometimes things don't go as well as we'd like, but it was a good team performance tonight."

VaDLi
20-07-2011, 06:57 AM
stevebartram1 Steve Bartram

Robbie Brady has joined Hull City on loan until 31 December, while Oliver Gill has turned down a MUFC contract in order to go to university.

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Brady joins Tigers on loan


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Robbie Brady has joined Hull City on loan for the rest of the year.

The Irish youngster becomes the latest Red to link up with the Tigers, where he will be reunited with Corry Evans, Joe Dudgeon, Cameron Stewart and James Chester.

Brady featured in the Reserves' opening pre-season friendly at Curzon Ashton and is a versatile midfielder who can also play at full-back.

The deal runs until December 31, 2011 as Brady joins the likes of Ryan Tunnicliffe (Peterborough) and Ritchie De Laet (Norwich) in making temporary moves.

Meanwhile, defender Oliver Gill has decided to leave the club in order to pursue an academic career at University.

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demhyt
16-09-2011, 05:08 PM
The Brady bunch: Why Hull kid is one of the hottest prospects around

One of the things we all love about Kevin Keegan is his sheer enthusiasm whenever he spots a good young player. And when I mentioned Hull winger Robbie Brady to him the other day, the legend's eyes brightened.

“Do you know what, I've been watching him too,” said KK. “That lad's got something.”

I'd say that Irishman Brady, who's at the Tigers on loan from Manchester United, has got everything. He is one of three youngsters who have really impressed me so far this season.

Another is fellow Dubliner Jeff Hendrick, a strong midfielder who's making Derby fans forget all about me!

One of the things we all love about Kevin Keegan is his sheer enthusiasm whenever he spots a good young player. And when I mentioned Hull winger Robbie Brady to him the other day, the legend's eyes brightened.

“Do you know what, I've been watching him too,” said KK. “That lad's got something.”

I'd say that Irishman Brady, who's at the Tigers on loan from Manchester United, has got everything. He is one of three youngsters who have really impressed me so far this season.

Another is fellow Dubliner Jeff Hendrick, a strong midfielder who's making Derby fans forget all about me!

And the third is 17-year-old Ross Barkley, who has cut through the gloom at Everton. He's got the potential to be one of the finest the Goodison school of science has ever produced.

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You know you were right to retire when you play in a charity match and have rings run round you by Angus Deayton.

That was me at my mate John Hartson's game last Thursday night. I had a nightmare for Wales and we lost to England 6-0, with the highly-fancied Welsh midfield of Saunders, Speed and Savage outclassed not by Gascoigne, Brooking and Hoddle but by Deayton, TV host Jeff Brazier and Idris Elba from The Wire.

I had a nightmare but it was still a brilliant event which raised thousands for Big John's Foundation, which fights against testicular cancer.

Not a great night for keepers, though. I know Dave Beasant likes saving penalties, but couldn't he have gone the wrong way when Big John stepped up to the spot rather than pulling off a brilliant stop?

And at the other end, I wish I'd stuck a picture of a hamburger on the match ball – if I had, Neville Southall would have got down a hell of a lot quicker to save the first goal.

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Thought Ryan Shawcross was sensational against Liverpool.

My heart went out to the brilliant Aaron Ramsey after he broke his leg in that challenge with the Stoke centre back but, as I said at the time, I thought it was a pure accident.

Yet Shawcross was vilified and the episode clearly affected him. Now he's back to his best.

If he and Stoke carry on like this, both team and captain will end up in Europe at the end of the season – City in the Europa League places and Shawcross in Poland and Ukraine as part of Fabio Capello's Euro 2012 England squad.

By Robbie Savage

Published 20:58 15/09/11

Source : http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opin...cle799826.html

Ridwanox
21-10-2011, 09:30 PM
pemain muda dan masa cerah, seperti pemain muda MU lainnya:ui2::ui2: