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Robbie off injured after 26 mins. Had been playing well with a few delightful set pieces (and a yellow card for a shocker of a tackle). Walked off. Looks like got studded.
Hoolohan quiet enough so far.
Dropping like flies Jeff
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Brady's goal VS West Ham nominated for February goal of the month on BBC's website: http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/football/35730837
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It went to Vardy unsurprisingly, Brady's goal was good but was never going to win.
The title is Leicester's to lose now.
Any photos of his new delph?
Alex Neil didn't say anything about him losing teeth.
He said he chipped them rather severely.
I severely chipped my own front teeth once upon a time. All that required was some temporary white fillings, which have turned out to be more permanent really if you exclude one incident which involved a Moro bar!
There was a picture of 2 teeth flying through the air...
http://foot.ie/attachment.php?attachmentid=2412&stc=1
Bring on France!
Where is his best position? He's too attacking-minded for left back in my opinion but then who does O'Neill pick for left back if Brady isn't there?
Just scored a priceless goal to put Norwich 1-0 ahead at West Brom.
He took a bit of a tumble a little later on apparently but was OK.
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68 mins Looks like the stretcher's coming on for Brady. The physio is taking a great deal of care about examining his neck. He's OK to sit up, and actually gets to his feet now, they're happy nothing is broken.
But it did look like a very nasty fall - he was airborne when Dawson came in and took his legs out from underneath him. Drama over. No stretcher needed. We're back under way.
Out wide or left back? The eternal question.
http://www.the42.ie/robbie-brady-ana...83729-Mar2016/
His stats are better as a midfielder for what it is worth but they are almost as good at left back, ie 7.21 v 7.42.
I guess you have to look at in context of the other options available on the left, some here are not too keen on Stephen Ward
but he is doing pretty well at Burnley who are top of the Championship.
Brady to the fore.
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Norwich take the lead on the stroke of half-time! Brady whips in a brilliant inswinging free-kick and Timm Klose rises the highest to head past Darlow.
Wow a real ding dong battle there, fortunately Norwich snatched it in the last minute or so 3-2
that may well keep the Irish lads in the top flight.
It was a great game. I thought Newcastle were going to nick it at the end as the Norwich players, and noticeably Brady, were dead on their feet. Brady is a menace though with his left foot. Delightful player really. Wes came on late and didn't do too much.
Brady's kicks and be a bit hit a miss but when he gets it right he can produce a real gem.
He certainly can every good and he is producing very good ones at Norwich.
taken off at half time today against Sunderland, according to the commentary team it was a tactical decision, not an injury.
Can't understand that, surely you'd want to keep your creative players on when you're 1-0 down?
That's beyond belief!
Norwich had 64% of the possession apparently, and 14 corners to 0 apparently yet still lost 3-0.
Seems Sunderland are doing a Leicester, winning games without possession, it clearly is not the be all and end all of winning games.
That link is incorrect.
And that's why they shouldn't have taken Brady off.
Barring an unlikely turn of events, Brady & Hoolahan will no longer be PL players in June.
Will Brady get a PL move after just one season at Norwich?
He cost in the region of £7m so they will be looking for at least £10m I would imagine.
I would be completely and utterly shocked if Robbie Brady was in the Championship next season. He's probably worth a good £10m but he won't want to play in the Championship (same situation as last season) and clubs will want him so I think Norwich's hands will be tied to accept anything above their £7m investment, even if the parachute payments dictate that they don't need to sell him from a financial perspective.
Hope he gets a good move. I think he will. Not sure how good though.
Back to Hull maybe if they come up. :)
They would need a miracle to stay up, averaging about 50-1, or rather 1-50 for be relegated.
Mind you Leicester were 5000-1 so it ain't over till it is over!
Linked with Leicester.
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Le...ail/story.html
Nice move if he gets it, would be Champions League!