There's Only One Bradley Lowery

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Bradley Lowery today at the age of six after suffering from neuroblastoma for much of his life. He was, like many, a young kid who fell in love with football and with Sunderland Association Football Club. It's difficult to comprehend the amount of hardship that this boy and his family went through. It's a time to take a moment to pause and appreciate what one has. His positivity and upbeat attitude was a shining example to us all, even jaded old cynics like me. I hope that Bradley's short life was filled with happiness. The rest of us will have to carry on carrying his love for the dysfunctional football club by the Wear.

My thoughts are with the Lowerys and with Jermain Defoe, who has gone to great lengths to support Bradley and involve himself in his life. Footballers are invariably criticised for being out of touch with people in the real world. Defoe has demonstrated great character during a difficult period and deserves credit. He'll always have my respect.

RIP little man.

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