
Jamie Bradley started his career playing for local side Louth United at under 15 level, finishing fourth in the league that year. Following a mass clear out of the squad in the summer, which saw the likes of goalscoring wonder England U19 international, Matt Dannatt, try his luck at a slightly lower level and sign for Louth Utd, Bradley was surplus to requirements. A year later, spanish side Real Sociedad signed him as a free agent and in two seasons scored 170 goals for the club, but in that space of time were relegated to the Segunda division. After a controversial and very public spat with the then-manager, Jose Ramon Eizmendi, he was scouted by Boca Juniors for 24.25m and signed a 5 year deal worth as much as 6 pounds a week. After only making 17 appearances that season, Bradley made yet another move across the continent back to his native homeland; lincoln, in the January transfer window of 2008, where he was spotted by Total Sport FC during their 4-0 demolition of the Argentine giants back in November, Nick Curtis grabbing a hat-trick that game including a 70 yard overhead kick in off the bar. Bradley is expected to make his first start for the club in the friendly against local rivals Flat Five FC next Tuesday, although manager Matt Dannatt has a huge selection headache following the recent signings of midfield miestros Sam Girvan and Gareth Anstince, who are now legible to play following completion of their paperwork in time.


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