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- Q4714082 abstract "Alexander "Alec" Brady (2 April 1865 – 20 October 1913) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward, on his death the Sheffield Evening Telegraph described him as being "in his day one of the best forwards in the country".Alec started his career with his local junior side Renton Thistle before moving to Burnley for the inaugural season of the English Football League in 1888/89. He finished the season as the teams top scorer with 8 goals in 20 appearances.In February 1889 Brady signed for Sunderland who were not a member of any league, as such, records are sparse but a contemporary profile from The Athletic Times describes him as a well-known left forward and refers to his time with Sunderland; "With his new love he was a great success, and his name began to be talked about as that of a coming man. He seldom played a match without scoring, and once, against the Scottish Corinthians, he sent he ball home five times."In November 1989 Brady had been convinced to join Everton by their captain Andrew Hannah, also from Alec's hometown of Renton. After scoring twice on his debut against Stoke and a hat-trick in the 11-2 against Derby in the FA Cup, Everton's record victory they narrowly missed out on winning the league trophy to Preston North End. In his second season with Everton they were crowned English League Champions.In the Summer of 1891 he was lured back to Scotland to play for Celtic in the 2nd Scottish Football League Championship. Despite narrowly missing out on the league title to Dumbarton, Celtic went on to win the Scottish Cup, the clubs first ever major trophy.Brady spent just one season at Celtic before moving to The Wednesday for the last seven years of his career. He was a part of the Wednesday side that won the FA Cup in 1896, making Brady one of the first players to win both the Scottish and English trophies at a time when they were considered the pinnacle of football competitions.A player profile from the Sheffield & Rotherham Independent in April 1896 refers to Brady having played for both Newcastle West End of the Northern Football League and Gainsborough Trinity of the Midland Football League at some point before joining Sheffield Wednesday.After retiring from football he returned with his family to Renton where he lived till his death in 1913.".
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- Q4714082 alternativeNames "Brady, Alick".
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- Q4714082 dateOfBirth "1865-04-02".
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- Q4714082 fullname "Alexander Brady".
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