It was reported in the small hours of yesterday that Conor Bradley had experienced a truly terrible series of events, and it now seems likely that he won’t be able to watch Liverpool play Burnley this on Saturday
Joe Bradley, who had been ill for 58 years, passed away, according to reports from the Irish Examiner and Belfast Telegraph.
He passed away unexpectedly at the Tyrone family home, three days after he saw hundreds of supporters sing his son’s name at Anfield.
In a statement released by Liverpool on Saturday night, the player himself will determine whether Bradley plays in next games prior to them starting.
It’s still unknown if the youngster was in the Reds squad that left early for their Sunday trip to London to play Arsenal.
Bradley will receive all the time he needs after hearing the tragic news, and his followers have showered him with support and well-wishes on social media.
The right-back has made an incredible recovery this season, playing in nine games and starting the last five, after suffering a long-term injury during the preseason. On Wednesday night, he scored a goal against Chelsea as part of his outstanding display.
This Is Anfield guarantees that Conor Bradley and his family won’t have to walk alone by sending its sincerest condolences on their tragic tragedy.