IRISH FOOTBALL LEGEND Liam Brady revealed yesterday that he has no interest in returning to senior management — not even if he was offered the Republic of Ireland job.
Instead Brady, who is set to leave his job as head of Arsenal’s youth academy next year, insisted that his old friend Giovanni Trapattoni can still surprise fans by leading Ireland to the 2014 World Cup finals.
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Earlier this year Arsenal confirmed that he will step down as their academy director in May 2014, leaving the position which he first took up in 1996.
Brady explained that he is leaving because he would like a change of direction, and is adamant that he has no designs on a return to management.
“It was getting to a stage where I was managing a lot of people and I wasn’t doing the things that I enjoyed doing about the job: watching matches, talking to kids, talking to their parents.
“There’s been no falling out. I’m just leaving because I want a change of direction really.
“When you tell somebody that you really want to change, I think they realise that they better get somebody else in.
“I’m not doing this so that I can go back and have another crack at management. I had my go at management and that was enough for me, so I don’t want to get involved. I don’t want to get involved with the Irish team.”
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