Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Celtic newsletter.Joshua Bradley-Hurst is still waiting for his Dumbarton debut.
And seeing a former teammate star in the Champions League has made the ‘keeper more determined than ever.The 19-year-old joined the Sons in January after six months out of football after leaving Birmingham City last summer following months of emailing sides asking for the opportunity to train.Bradley-Hurst spent his time out of the game working gruelling night shifts in a factory making lifesaving PPE, and was delighted to see his career handed a lifeline by Jim Duffy.Hours after signing, however, came the shutdown of the lower leagues.
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