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Post by Everton News. on Jan 2, 2017 17:49:35 GMT
Bradley Lowery to lead Everton players on to field against Manchester CityThe five-year-old was Sunderland mascot when the Blues visited the Stadium of Light in September Young Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery, who is continuing his ongoing battle with cancer, will lead out the Everton team at Goodison Park on Sunday. The Blues have invited the five-year-old, who is suffering from neuroblastoma for a second time, to accompany the players against Manchester City. Bradley, from Blackhall in County Durham, was the Black Cats’ mascot before their game with Everton in September. Bradley Lowery shakes hands with Seamus Coleman at the Stadium of Light on September 12 After the game the Blues donated £200,000 to a campaign by Bradley’s family and well-wishers towards life-saving treatment in America to fight against his illness. But it was discovered the youngster’s cancer has continued to grow and is now terminal. In a Facebook post on ‘Bradley Lowery’s fight against neuroblastoma’ group, it was revealed Bradley was ‘super excited’ to take part against City. It reads: “We (are) on the last leg of our journey now so soon be home... however we (are) not home for long as Bradley has been invited down to Goodison Park on Sunday. “Bradley is super excited to walk on the pitch with all the Everton Football Club players. Hope to see use all there to show our appreciation for the support you have shown us.”
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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 11, 2017 4:59:48 GMT
We owe these a good hiding at home so let's hope our players have gotten over Christmas and are ready to fight for their places.
Have a great day Bradley.
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Post by forevereverton on Jan 11, 2017 8:25:19 GMT
We owe these a good hiding at home so let's hope our players have gotten over Christmas and are ready to fight for their places. Have a great day Bradley. Moyes loved playing them. As long as we don't give the ball away we have a chance but there is a big difference between them and us. If we get a draw I'll be happy.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 11, 2017 10:13:21 GMT
We owe these a good hiding at home so let's hope our players have gotten over Christmas and are ready to fight for their places. Have a great day Bradley. Moyes loved playing them. As long as we don't give the ball away we have a chance but there is a big difference between them and us. If we get a draw I'll be happy. They don't like it when teams press hard and win the loose balls, but last time we played them I thought we were poor. Our players have to keep their cool and rise to the occasion.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Jan 11, 2017 12:35:34 GMT
Moyes loved playing them. As long as we don't give the ball away we have a chance but there is a big difference between them and us. If we get a draw I'll be happy. They don't like it when teams press hard and win the loose balls, but last time we played them I thought we were poor. Our players have to keep their cool and rise to the occasion. If we don't concede early we can win at home.
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