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Published 11:21 19 Dec 2015 GMT
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“United are still massive but the gap between the big teams and the other clubs is much smaller now and I think we all believe we can go anywhere now and get a result." “You used to think you needed a miracle when you went there. But now I’m looking forward to going back and I’m confident we can pick up points against them.”Brady joined the club as 16-year-old but featured just once for the first team in a League Cup game in 2012. However speaking to Setanta Sports he has fond memories of his time in Manchester,
“I was at the academy with players like Danny Welbeck and Corey Evans and although a lot of players and staff have left, I still have friends there." “It was just unbelievable to be there when Sir Alex Ferguson was manager and to see the way he went about things. It was just fantastic to work with such a great manager." “What I learned there did me nothing but good as a player but I knew I needed to go and play somewhere else if I wanted to play regularly and in the end going to Hull was the right move for me.”
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