Bradley had already caught the attention of Liverpool when playing with Dungannon, which limits the club's appearance. However, he was experimenting.
“It was a good time when I was there,” he added.
“I was there for 18 months or two, and I really met wonderful memories, I really met some good people when I was there.
“I loved my time in Dungannon. I hope they can accomplish the task in the final and return the cup to Dungannon.”
While preparing for what could be the largest day in the club's history, Swifts focus on young people again in the spotlight.
Joe McCari, former director of Stangermore Park and the father of the current chairman Rodney McCari, can still remember the first time he saw Bradley at work in his hometown club in St. Patrick.
He recalls, “I went to see him one night in Omgh and he was playing in the last two years, Sant Patrick.”
“It was clear that he was a great and talented player.
“I was told about him three years ago, but there was no way I will ask an eight -year -old child to run on the road from Castleederg to Dungannon to play football.”