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Bradley's Bio

Bradley King is an 18 year old aspiring sports journalist living on the east coast of England in the seaside town of Cleethorpes.

King is an obsessive football fan and supports English League Two side Grimsby Town.

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The Short List facts and information about Bradley King

Favorite Sports Teams

Grimsby Town


All Time Sports Moment

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's last gasp winner for Manchester United against Bayern Munich in the Champions League Final of '99


Most Memorable Game Attended

Grimsby Town 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0. Jean Paul Kalala with a last minute strike which meant the Mariners beat a side that was three divisions above them


Pele or Maradona?

Both before my time. Pele is the better role model for life, so I suppose I'm on his side.


Federer or Sampras?

Roger Federer at his peak.


Bulletin Board (3) Post a note »

  1. Cheers for the add and POTD mate - you are now one of my heroes!

  2. Hey mate,

    After the success of the first two round tables,I have been urged by our top writers and Zander Freund to "keep em coming",However,we don't want to put to much pressure on our top writers so we are going to keep a round table discussion on a weekly basis.

    The B/R team are looking at creative ways to get the new writers involved,any suggestions from our top writers would be invaluable...

    We are considering a poll of topics which our top writers could vote for as the topic for the Round Table Discussions,However,all that is for the future..

    Presently,the FIFA community's third round table discussion is to be unveiled.

    The Topic is :
    "Who do you think is the greatest forward in world football in current times and why?".

    It can be a poacher,a clinical finisher,an old fashioned striker...or anyone just has to be forward playing today not somebody who retired years ago like Pele...You have to describe why you chose them and the club and country,they play for...

    All that should be mailed with your name to worldfootball@post.com in 50-120 words..(LATEST BY 24 June 2008 (Tuesday)

    Thanks,
    SS

  3. I'm sorry! Feel free to change it back! I should have realized, it being an international article, that you were using different spelling rules. You are always free (and justified) to changes any edits from an editor on Bleacher Report.