Leicester City Stadium broadcaster Bradley Wanham passed away, and the club's official website issued a message to express condolences. "We learn with deep sorrow that Bradley Wanham, who has been a live broadcaster of the court, died of il...
Leicester City Stadium broadcaster Bradley Wanham passed away, and the club's official website issued a message to express condolences.
"We learn with deep sorrow that Bradley Wanham, who has been a live broadcaster of the court, died of illness at the age of 56.
For the past 25 years, Bradley has been a familiar and loved voice for Blue Fox fans - a live broadcaster of the court since 1997, starting from Filbert Street Stadium and continuing this role after relocating to the Royal Stadium in 2002. For many years, he has become an integral part of the game day experience of generations of fans with his unique broadcast style and rhythm.
Bradley's voice has accompanied countless moments in the club's history - whether it is peaks, troughs, or some of them. He is The voice of matchday will be deeply missed by players, staff and fans. Outside the microphone, Bradley is loved by those around him for his unique sense of humor, infinite vitality, sincere friendship and deep feelings for Leicester City. He is deeply missed by all those who have worked side by side at the club - because his contributions have far exceeded his duties on matchday.
In this difficult time, every member of Leicester City Football Club extended his sincere condolences and condolences to Brad's wife Sarah, children Zach and Meghan, as well as his many family and friends.
Rest in peace, Brad - Thank you for everything you have done."