He has got 10 goals and at least 3 assists in his last 16 games at various levels, I only
know of his assists for his 2 outings for the first team, so I expect he has a few more in the other
14 games. Only got 3 goals in 39 games for Hull though.
Interesting to see where he plays.Keith quinnn seems to play behind the striker decent payers wide in that hull side
I suspect he will be joining Hull permanently next season.
On the bench tonight at home to Wolves, Quinn and McShane starting. Doyle and Ward start for Wolves with Foley and Forde on the bench.
Brady has extended his loan spell at Hull until the 2nd of January: http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3921/...-spell-at-hull
Weird, the IT report The Fly linked to when he was originally loaned said it was until the end of the season.
Yes 2nd Jan is only a few weeks away so to say it is being extended until then seems a bit odd.
If sounds more like his loan is being cut short on the 2nd Jan.
However it seems he was only on a one month loan anyway which seems a bit short.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20611110
Can't be easy not know which club you will be playing for from month to month.
One month deals with the option of extension (usually an extra month) are common for young players nowadays.
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Robbie Brady scored a peach of a free kick today to secure victory for Hull City.
http://www.footytube.com/video/watfo...=lchan_vidgrid
Meyler and Brady's goals
I saw this on the front page of the Herald this morning but I couldn't find it online until now.
http://www.herald.ie/sport/soccer/hu...e-3330935.html
It seems a bit odd United would give him a 3-year deal and then sell him shortly after. I think an extension of his loan til the end of the season is more likely.
Would be good of Hull sign him and they get promoted.
Trying get into the Man U team is a nigh on impossible task, just look at the top player they have who only play bit parts (if they are lucky).
Two assists for Robbie tonight - had one of his best games from what I saw.
In my opinion, Robbie Brady is good enough to make it at Man United. He will be playing at the top end of football for years to come.
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Hull are joint top now by the way. I think Sunderland want to recall Meyler too.
http://www.thefootballnetwork.net/ma...7/st180385.htm
Will Amos feature? I would be lying if I said I knew who Amos was.
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He's a Man Utd keeper, a frequent loaner. Got as high as their third choice option a few years ago as I recall.
With Nani seemingly on the way out and Ashley Young is such mixed form, I wouldn't be too surprised if Brady was given a game or two in the United team.
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First time I've ever seen David Meyler referred to as a playmaker but Corkmen have a genetic susceptibility to transmogrification so I've no reason to doubt that report.
I thought Corkmen's genetic susceptibility was to having extra large, stereotype-ish, big Irish heads?
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