He went on to have an equally successful time with the Paisley club, culminating in them winning the Scottish Cup for the first time in their history in 1926, Bradford lifting the trophy as captain.[1][5][6][7] He left St Mirren abruptly in early 1927 after a dispute over absences, switching to Raith Rovers,[1] and then had a spell with Dumbarton.[8]
Bradford played in the Home Scots v Anglo-Scots annual trial match in 1912[9] and was selected for the Scottish Football League XI later the same year, but never gained a full international cap.[10] He was inducted into St Mirren's 'Hall of Fame' in 2011,[1][11] and was nominated for the Morton equivalent in 2017 though not added on that occasion.[12]
^John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)