Tribute to Liverpool fan who died after match

Neil Bradley with glasses atop his head smiling inside a cable car going past a hill covered in treesImage source, handout
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Neil Bradley was described as having an "insatiable thirst for life"

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A football fan who died on his way home from Liverpool’s game on Saturday has been described as “a ray of sunshine” by his family.

Neil Bradley, 59, was driving from Anfield stadium to his home in Greater Manchester when his car struck a wall and lamp post on Lister Drive in Liverpool at about 22:15 GMT.

He was taken to hospital where he later died.

In a statement, his family said: “He was a ray of sunshine and could light up any room with his jokes.”

They added that he had an “insatiable thirst for life and often enjoyed running, trainspotting, listening to rock music and supporting his boyhood club Liverpool”.

Mr Bradley was originally from Liverpool but moved to Oldham recently.

Police said no other vehicles were involved in the collision and were appealing for any witnesses to contact them.

Det Sgt Andy Roper, from Merseyside Police, said: “Neil had been to the Liverpool v Aston Villa match at Anfield and we believe he had parked his 2015 red Ford Focus near to Newsham Park and Orphan Drive.

“Any piece of information, no matter how small or insignificant it may appear, could assist us in providing answers for Neil’s family.”

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