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Ulysses 01 Jul 17 5.54pm Send a Private Message to Ulysses Add Ulysses as a friend

What an inspiration this little lad is. Just hope his time left is as peaceful and painless as possible. (Credit to Defoe too).

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 02 Jul 17 9.12am

I think Defoe's done alot for the image of premiership footballers who get a bad press

Not all prima donnas

 


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Sportyteacher Flag London 06 Jul 17 7.08pm Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

Is it so wrong to think that the following person is not worthy of BBC Sports Personality of the Year...and for all of the right yet much more selfless yet reality-check reasons:

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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 06 Jul 17 7.35pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

The little mite is one brave dude. The infectious smile even though he's suffering melts the heart. He had a goodbye party at the weekend, his girlfriend & his best mate, Defoe, went to give him goodbye cuddles.

I'm a cold hearted tw*t usually however this lad has pulled on my heartstrings. Top lad.

 

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Sportyteacher Flag London 06 Jul 17 7.41pm Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

The little mite is one brave dude. The infectious smile even though he's suffering melts the heart. He had a goodbye party at the weekend, his girlfriend & his best mate, Defoe, went to give him goodbye cuddles.

I'm a cold hearted tw*t usually however this lad has pulled on my heartstrings. Top lad.

Y'see what a young, innocent life SHOULD bring us all to in terms of real life testing? They are our future and they didn't cause the ills and woes that we feel as society nowadays. Bradley is arguably a victim of money driven pharmaceutical companies baying for the biggest cheque re: life preserving cancer drug treatment.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 Jul 17 7.49pm

Bradley is one of thousands of kids across the country with uncurable conditions.
Very sad indeed.

 

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radsyrendot Flag From Coventry now in Leicester 07 Jul 17 3.02am Send a Private Message to radsyrendot Add radsyrendot as a friend

Shame for the poor kid just like many others up and down the country .I feel his parents and media have turned this into a circus ..hope his remaining days are pain free God bless little man

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 07 Jul 17 9.09am

Originally posted by baldeagle73

A very brave little chap fitted as much into his life as he could big thumbs up too Jermaine Defoe

Watched Jermaine Defoe's interview on Sky when he broke down when talking about Bradley. Defoe is in touch with the family every day and whilst many footballers are given stick Defoe has to be saluted for the effort he has made with the family. Getting attached to a terminally ill child shows the mark of a man. Little lad is still fighting lets hope he is not in any pain.

 

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npn Flag Crowborough 07 Jul 17 9.19am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

There's no real reason why this kid has touched so many hearts, he just has. Everywhere he goes, the football community are right behind him and his family. We are all humans, and the suffering of an innocent is painful for all of us to watch, it just seems so unfair. Yes, I know there are many more kids like Bradley, and there are thousands of innocent kids suffering the world over for many reasons, but this one, for whatever reason (probably an ability to relate to him and his family as football fans) seems to connect directly.

Defoe also comes out of this very well - I had no particular feelings about him one way or the other before this, now he seems like a genuine, caring, man, and I admire him for that.

God bless Bradley and his family, and I hope his passing is painless and peaceful, and his family find the strength to go on from somewhere.

 

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eagles911 Flag 07 Jul 17 3.57pm Send a Private Message to eagles911 Add eagles911 as a friend

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RIP little fella, a very brave boy indeed.

 

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stevethenorm Flag Watton, Norfolk 07 Jul 17 3.58pm Send a Private Message to stevethenorm Add stevethenorm as a friend

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RIP. In his short life became an inspiration to us all.

 

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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 07 Jul 17 4.01pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

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Brave little lad. I saw there's talk of naming Sunderland's East Stand The Bradley Lowery Stand. I hope they do it.

 

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