The striker is just one of several-first team regulars over the age of 30 who have been there and done it all before, something he believes will prove vital as the Lions battle to retain their Championship status.
“In some ways we are quite lucky we’ve got an experienced squad who have been in these sort of situations before,” Bradshaw told NewsAtDen earlier in the week, before the reappointment of Neil Harris.
“Relegation battles are always hard and never nice to navigate, but having that experience is a positive.
“It is obviously a different experience for the players and fans in previous seasons where we’ve been looking at play-offs. It is a tough league this year and there are some big clubs.
We know we’ve underperformed this season and shouldn’t be happy at all with where we are. It is something we are trying to correct.
“The experience a lot of the lads have should hopefully get us quite comfortably out of this situation.”
One of the big clubs are Saturday’s opponents Southampton and although Bradshaw and his fellow attackers are going through a dry patch in front of goal right now, there is no reason why that can’t suddenly change at St Mary’s.
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