Shock After Sheffield Wednesday Fan Mocks Late Bradley Lowery
Ex-Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe has slammed a Sheffield Wednesday fan for mocking the late Bradley Lowery during a match. Dale Houghton, 31, admitted a public order offence at Sheffield magistrates’ court after taunting fans with an image of the cancer-stricken six-year-old.
Defoe Pays Tribute to His “Best Mate” Bradley
Defoe shared a close bond with Bradley Lowery, who tragically died from neuroblastoma in 2017 at just six years old. The striker called Bradley “one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen” and described him as his “best mate.”
Fans Rally to Raise £22,500 for Bradley’s Foundation
Outraged Sheffield Wednesday supporters launched a fundraiser for the Bradley Lowery Foundation, raising over £22,500. Leanne Wood, organiser and part of the Sheffield Wednesday Women’s Supporters’ Group, condemned Houghton’s disgusting behaviour.
Bradley’s Family Call Houghton’s Acts “Unforgivable”
Bradley’s mum blasted Houghton’s actions as “unforgivable” and “really upsetting.” Despite the sick taunts, the massive public support highlights Bradley’s lasting legacy. Defoe urged everyone to back Bradley’s parents, Gemma and Carl, for the vital work they do through the foundation.
Houghton faces sentencing on November 17 and could land behind bars for his disgraceful conduct.