Footy mad boy from Sunderland needs your help

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How on earth Bradley’s Mum made that speech on Sports Personality Of The Year is beyond me, absolutely incredible.
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I'll openly admit when they did the peice on little Bradley I was crying. Your right BB don't know how his mum kept it together you could see dad was struggling
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NottinghamWhite wrote:I'll openly admit when they did the peice on little Bradley I was crying. Your right BB don't know how his mum kept it together you could see dad was struggling
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Poor lad. Not a dry eye in the house. Fitting send off for the little fella on SPOTY.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:I'll openly admit when they did the peice on little Bradley I was crying. Your right BB don't know how his mum kept it together you could see dad was struggling
Me too mate, the wife was in bits too. It was really nice to see the audience put on a standing ovation, what a young lad he was.
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