Brady's goal today:
Brady taken off on 78 minutes as ten-man Hull bolster their defence for the final ten minutes. Good performance from him and worked hard despite Sagbo's first-half sending off severely stunting Hull's attacking options.
Scored within a minute of coming in extra time to put Hull through against Leyton Orient.
Even better than that according to the BBC site, he scored 2 minutes before he came on!!!
Leyton Orient 0 Hull 1
Brady 107′
21 Mclean (Brady - 109' )
25 Stewart (Townsend - 55' Booked )
Dunno if they have fixed it yet!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23764044
No they haven't!! He is some player when he can score from the bench!!!
Brady's goal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n96jz9eozWw
John Hartson very complimentary about Brady's defensive shift v Man City today, albeit they just conceded a goal down his side. By all accounts, Hull have controlled the game and should be winning. Trap take note.
He has brains and does the required brawny work.
That was from what I saw of the first half and snatches of the 2nd half.
I don't know what more Trap requires from Brady, except that he jump up and down, staring madly but directly into Trap's eyes, screaming 'I can do it' 'I can do it'?
Was excellent today - probably Hulls best player. Continually gets mentioned by Bruce as well. Should start for us on Friday.
Sky's Fantasy Football show have picked out Brady as this week's bargain buy.
Had a great game today against Newcastle by the sounds of things.
Here's his goal, which made it 1-1:
He also assisted Elmohamady's headed goal from a free-kick.
Only player on the field bar lemy with any creativity. How did trap not bring him on against Sweden I'll never know or Austria for that matter.
His goal was similar to something James McClean would have scored in his pomp (RIP James).
Brady on the score-sheet again with a 12th-minute penalty for Hull against West Ham.
Won the penalty as well, for what BBC described as a "very soft" push in the back from Joey O'Brien.
Shocking dive by Brady, made fools out of the officials. There was an outstretched arm by O'Brien, barely touched Brady.
Robbie by name, Robbie by nature?
Robbie Keane? I've seen Keane claim about a thousand penalties/frees and the vast majority of them soft claims, but did he manufacture the whole scenario, I doubt it. Keane just claims everything. As soon he passes the ball, he wants it back immediately.
If Keane was in the position that Brady was, I'd have little doubt that he would have contested the ball and made a claim afterwards with his arms in the air, that he was being pushed when he jumped for the ball.
The penalty at home to Russia springs to mind. I was going more for the pun on Robbie/'robby' though. So many layers, geysir.
Stonewall penalty for Keane against Russia, clipped in the heels and tripped.
It beats me how there any other interpretation. It's not even in the territory of opinions or debate,
well, not after you see the replays.
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