Captain Michael Bradley opens up on eve of last game for Toronto FC after 10 seasons
TORONTO — Captain Michael Bradley, on the eve of his last game with Toronto FC, opened up Friday about his love for the city and the club, the debt to his family and his excitement at transitioning to the coaching ranks down the line.
Injured for much of a dismal MLS campaign that saw his father Bob Bradley fired in late June as head coach and sporting director, the 36-year-old midfielder spent much of the season under the radar.
He rarely spoke to the media. But on Friday, a thoughtful Bradley reflected on 10 seasons in Toronto that he said had “without a shadow of a doubt” exceeded expectations.
“I remember when I first got here, people looking at me like I was crazy. Asking if I was crazy,” he said recalling January 2014 when he joined a franchise that had gone 6-17-11 the season before and never made the playoffs. “And obviously you had others who just thought that I was packing it in early and taking a big paycheque.