I agree it's confusing, I was told his head wasn't right earlier in the season. That was when he had a baby on the way and some other stuff going on. The observant among us will have noticed that baby has now been born and was carried around on dad's shoulders post-match yesterday. Personally I believed Bruce when he said in January that Brady's latest injury was completely separate to his previous ones and the result of a freak accident.
Bruce has been going on about him being almost back for the last few weeks, as well as McShane, McGregor, Chester and Aluko.
Another player we've turned into Maradonna since being injured. He scored, what, three penalties. Harsh maybe but they were just penalties
We missed Brady so much when he got injured we tried so many players on the left and none where half as good as what he is , class player and I for one can't wait to see him fit and firing next season
According to ex HDM reporter Colin Young: Republic of Ireland international Robbie Brady is set to make a sensational return for Hull City in Saturday's FA Cup Final. - See more at: http://m.independent.ie/sport/socce...bley-squad-30272335.html#sthash.jVWHImEF.dpuf
on the form Brady showed in his most recent outings he shouldn't even qualify for a place in the squad.
It would be an incredible gamble if Brady were to play - even coming off the bench. Also what message would that give to the likes of Boyd and Quinn who are already match fit if a recovering from injury Brady was in front of them in the pecking order?
The message that he's a much better attacking player and offers so much more in terms of causing arsenal problems?
He trained for the first time this week, having not played at all since early Feb, his chances of playing in the FA Cup final are slim to zero.
A fully fit Robbie Brady, yes - totally agree. But a half fit Robbie Brady is a liability and should not get into the team ahead of other players that are match fit and aren't going to need substituting after an ineffective 25 minutes.