Chippy Brady, the legend in the No.7 shirt! He had a left foot so accurate he could kick a speck of dust off of a baby’s eye ! My boyhood favourite and still is and I’m 58 now! Absolute LEGEND 👍⚽️
Liam Brady what a skillful midfield genuis he was and our fans adored him so much. It's a shame he didn't win more honors for us. Liam Brady top class midfield legend for Arsenal 73-81
Even the policemen clapped the gunners first goal,if he was spotted doing that today he would more than likely be sacked,great era the 70s/80s for football and what striker supermac was an chippy brady a world class midfielder.
How'd this team never win the league or the Champions League? I mean Brady was in the top 10 best players in the world and we reached 3 consecutive FA Cup Finals. The Arsenal luck of unfinished potential. Imagine if this team remained together for 5 more years
Bro in those years fa cup was considered as a bigger success than league trophy.. You just imagine in 1979 we won the fa cup and finished outside of top4 in league table still Brady won the pfa players player of the year trophy. Liverpool won the league by their superstars power mainly Kenny Dalglish but Brady won the trophy ahead of Dalglish
@@alessiodelcastillo1613 I am a Utd fan but I accept we had a half descent side arsenal were better but when used to think we had a chance I was kidding myself that Liverpool an forest team were streets ahead
"The Arsenal luck of unfinished potential" could not have said that better we are the most unlucky club ever for example the season we FINALLY made it to a Champions League final Viera was gone it stings man
Very, very disputable. Just watch the United goal. Two of their players are unmarked at the edge of the box! Organisation and fitness have improved by a mile since then.
@@martinbuchan9432 Not in the 70s, the glory seekers came much later. And mainly because Man United were relegated during the 70s and there was not much glory to be found.
@@seanscanlon9067 I am a 65 years old Arsenal fan, United brought thousands to Highbury in the late 60s and 70s in the clock end and occasionally The North bank, they had a massive following with fans from all over the country not just London, but from Devon to Durham
@@martinbuchan9432 I find that very hard to believe. Not that they did not have a following, just that the vast majority would actually be Manchester-based. I am from south-east London and was born in the 60s grew up in the 70s and 80s and nobody I knew at either primary or secondary school was a Man United fan. A fair few glory seeking Liverpool fans because that was their successful era, but I never saw a single United shirt being worn back then and bar Liverpool, it was all London-based clubs whenever we had PE at school or played football out of school.