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Reds fans hail NI hero Bradley as Liverpool lift Premier League trophy

Reds fans hail NI hero Bradley as Liverpool lift Premier League trophy

Liverpool sealed their 20th English league title almost a month ago with a 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
Since then fans have been counting down the days to the trophy presentation at Anfield.
On Sunday 21-year-old Castlederg man Bradley raised the trophy, bringing the season to a successful finish.
Many Liverpool fans travelled across the Irish Sea to the city at the weekend to celebrate their team's success.
Back in Belfast, others gathered at the Botanic Inn on the Malone Road for a sold-out 'winners party' to watch the trophy lift.
Superfan Aoife Lennon from Lisburn celebrated by popping open a couple of bottles of bubbly as the final whistle sounded.
Her dad Kevin, a season ticket holder and lifelong fan of the Reds, was at Anfield.
'I celebrated with my mum and our family friends at home by opening two bottles of Champagne as the final whistle blew and we have been singing songs all day,' she said.
'My dad's at the match. Unfortunately, I won't be at the trophy parade on Monday, but my dad will.
'The celebrations will continue when he is back home. '
Aoife travelled last month to watch the game that secured the title — an 'unforgettable experience'.
'The feeling is indescribable — to be at the match where we became champions. To now watch them lift the trophy is just unbelievable.
'I love being a Red and I am so thankful to my dad for more or less forcing me to be one. Emotions are high, it's not often there are days like this.
'There will definitely be a few sore heads in the morning.'
Northern Ireland legend Steven Davis hails Liverpool ace Conor Bradley
Aoife said the win was made even sweeter by watching Bradley lift the cup.
'It's a privilege to watch a local lad fulfil his dream, it is just unbelievable. He's a great ambassador for Northern Ireland,' she said.
Hundreds also boarded the Stena Line ferry from Belfast on Saturday ahead of Monday's title parade.
Some had tickets for Sunday's final game against Crystal Palace, while others made the trip just to be part of the celebrations.
In an interview published by the club yesterday, Bradley said lifting the Premier League trophy 'is very special' and thanked his family for their support growing up in rural north Tyrone.
'As some people back home might know, I lived in the middle of nowhere, so getting to places like Belfast is not close,' he said.
'My mum and dad would've had to drive an hour-and-a-half to take me to places. I owe a lot to them for where I am now.
'People like my sister as well had to give up a lot because my mum and dad were always away with me, taking me to football, and probably she didn't get as much care as what I did.'
The footballer added: 'And then obviously my girlfriend has always been there for me and helped me in whatever I need.
'When I get back from a game if we lost or I didn't play well, I'm probably grumpy and she probably hates me for a bit. Obviously, the good times as well if I played well, she's just always there for me.
'It's been a long journey and I'm just really happy we've got to this point.'

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