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Published 13:39 16 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 15:04 16 Apr 2016 BST
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Unfortunately for the Sunderland full-back, this innocuous shove was about to send him sliding into the advertising hoarding.
And all hell was about to break loose on the team benches.
First, a Sunderland coach took issue with Brady's shove.
And Sam Allardyce wasn't happy either.
Cue melee.
Big Sam and Norwich forward Cameron Jerome got into a shoving match of their own, expletives flew and everyone, particularly the Sunderland manager, seemed to lose their head.
Everyone except John O'Shea, who acted as peacemaker.
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Brady went to check on Yedlin, who seemed fine despite the collision, and played on. No-one was booked for the incident.
We get the impression this wasn't Big Sam's first melee.
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