Culture That Made Me: Liam Brady on Dylan, Pavarotti and The Godfather 

The former footballer is also a fan of the Rolling Stones and spy books 
Culture That Made Me: Liam Brady on Dylan, Pavarotti and The Godfather 

Liam Brady, footballer

Liam Brady, 67, grew up in Whitehall on Dublin’s northside. One of the Republic of Ireland’s greatest-ever footballers, he broke through with Arsenal, and after his move to Italy in 1980, won back-to-back Scudettos with Juventus. When his playing career ended, he managed Arsenal’s youth academy for almost 20 years during the Arsène Wenger era, and became an insightful TV pundit on RTÉ, among other football adventures. Born to be a Footballer: My Autobiography by Liam Brady is published by Eriu.

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