Retired Chelsea footballer Terry Bradbury 'wins £5.5million on the Lotto'

 
Former Chelsea star Terry Bradbury, pictured in 1960, is reported to have won the lottery (Picture: Rex)
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Robin de Peyer8 July 2015

A retired Chelsea footballer has reportedly netted a £5.5 million lottery prize.

Terry Bradbury, 75, is said to have hit the jackpot in Saturday's Lotto draw.

The ex-midfielder is set to be formally named at a press conference later today.

Bradbury began his career with Chelsea in 1957 and made 29 appearances for the First Division club.

He moved to Southend United in 1962 for a reported £6,000 before going on to play for Leyton Orient.

Bradbury moved to Wrexham in 1967 before joining rivals Chester, and later worked as a player-coach at Weymouth.

A spokeswoman for the Lotto refused to confirm the identity of the jackpot winner.

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