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| - Frank Brady (born 1902, date of death unknown) was an Irish footballer who played for Fordsons and the Irish Free State during the 1920s. He is the great uncle of legendary Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady. Another great nephew and brother of Liam, Ray Brady was also an Irish international. A third great nephew and Brady brother, Pat was also a professional footballer. A fourth great nephew, Frank, won the FAI Cup with Shamrock Rovers in 1968. (en)
- Frank Brady, né en 15 août 1890 à Drumcondra et mort le 15 décembre 1971 à Ballincollig, est un footballeur international irlandais qui évolue au poste de défenseur. Il est international irlandais à deux reprises en 1926 et 1927. (fr)
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| - Frank Brady (born 1902, date of death unknown) was an Irish footballer who played for Fordsons and the Irish Free State during the 1920s. He is the great uncle of legendary Republic of Ireland international Liam Brady. Another great nephew and brother of Liam, Ray Brady was also an Irish international. A third great nephew and Brady brother, Pat was also a professional footballer. A fourth great nephew, Frank, won the FAI Cup with Shamrock Rovers in 1968. Brady played twice for the Irish Free State during the 1920s. He made his international debut in a 3–0 away defeat against Italy on 21 March 1926. His teammates on that day included Harry Cannon, Jack McCarthy and Bob Fullam. Brady was a controversial inclusion in the team. At the time he was in dispute with his club, Fordsons, having been dropped for an FAI Cup replay against Shelbourne on 16 January. He took no further part in his club's successful cup campaign and did not retain his place until after his return from Italy. However, during this time he played for a League of Ireland XI in a 3–1 win against an Irish League XI and impressed the selectors. In the subsequent game against Italy he played at right-back and, despite finishing on the losing side, put in an impressive performance. Brady won his second cap on 23 April 1927 against an Italy B team in a 2–1 defeat at Lansdowne Road. Playing as a left-back, Brady captained a team that also included Tommy Muldoon, Mick O'Brien, Joe Kendrick, Harry Duggan, Bob Fullam and Bill Lacey. (en)
- Frank Brady, né en 15 août 1890 à Drumcondra et mort le 15 décembre 1971 à Ballincollig, est un footballeur international irlandais qui évolue au poste de défenseur. Il est international irlandais à deux reprises en 1926 et 1927. Frank Brady est le premier d'une grande famille de footballeurs en Irlande, les Brady. Il est le grand-oncle de Liam Brady considéré parmi les meilleurs footballeurs irlandais de l'histoire dans les années 1970 et 80. Le frère de celui-ci Ray Brady est lui aussi international à la fin des années 1960. Un autre neveu, lui-aussi prénommé Franck, a joué pour les Shamrock Rovers et a remporté la Coupe d'Irlande en 1968. (fr)
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