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Robbie Brady came off the bench to rescue Hull last night

The Irish winger scored his second goal of the season to hand the Tigers a win away to Leyton Orient in the Capital One Cup.

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Brady celebrates with his Hully team-mates. Credit: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire/Press Association Images

IRELAND’S ROBBIE BRADY continued his fine start to the season by scoring the winner for Hull City in their Capital One Cup tie against Leyton Orient last night.

The Dubliner, who hit the winner from the penalty-spot against Norwich over the weekend, came off the bench in injury-time and made an instant impact – firing home on 107 minutes.

More of the same in against Sweden and Austria, please.

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    Mute Soupy Norman
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    Oct 6th 2012, 12:40 PM

    Great news

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    Mute Robert O'Sullivan
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    Oct 6th 2012, 1:48 PM

    Obviously trap wnt do it but I would love to see McClean & Brady start on da wings, they would give any full backs in Europe a run for their money!!!

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    Oct 6th 2012, 2:23 PM

    A tad over the top there, at 20 years old Brady has played 4 minutes of top flight football in his career.

    He’s not going to be terrorising fullbacks across europe now.

    He’s got potential, and hopefully he can get himself out of Utd as he’s never getting ahead of Nani, Valencia, Young or Giggs anytime soon, a move to any prem club where he gets game time is essential IMO.

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    Oct 6th 2012, 11:26 PM

    I have seen more potential in Brady in 1 game than McGeady in 55 games, for an attacking winger to score 2 goals in 55 internationals is a disgrace at this level!!!

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