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6th May 2017
12:23pm BST

“Gaelic football has turned into a depression. Every time I go on to the pitch to play, there are 14 men behind the ball. It just depresses me. You used to have two men hanging off you and that was okay but it’s got worse. “Gaelic football is just defence, defence, defence. I just get scundered watching it. Every team’s doing it – every single team. It’s a game of cat and mouse."The Coleraine striker did identify three footballer he will still tune into watch and they are probably the same three players many a fan would pay good money to witness strut their stuff.
Firstly there is Monaghan scoring machine Conor McManus. Strong enough to win his own ball, talented enough to kick his own scores and smart enough to bring his team-mates into play.
Then there is Dublin's Diarmuid Connolly - another physically commanding forward with the ability to shoot off either foot and a keen eye for a pass.
Finally he mentions Donegal's Michael Murphy. The physically-imposing Donegal captain who can dominate at midfield or cause havoc on the edge of the square.
There is a trend here, with Bradley name-checking a trio of athletic, supremely talented forwards who have the requisite skills to render defensive systems obsolete.
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