Three starts, three substitutions and no goals for Rasmus Hojlund at the European Championship.
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Smiling for the camera, Bradley Tams posed for a photo with his childhood friend that would go on to become his killer.
Bradley had been friends with Gavin Train for more than a decade before the unthinkable happened. The pair were so close that he had even asked Train to be the godfather to his child, Chronicle Live reports.
The pair fell out last year and the relationship broke down. But Bradley's mum Julie Weatherson said Train was someone 'he would have trusted'.
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She never would have imagined that he would go on to stab her son to death. Train is now facing life behind bars after pleading guilty to 23-year-old Bradley's murder.
Julie has now spoken out about how he betrayed her son. "They were really close friends", she said.
"He's someone Brad would have trusted. He never would have thought it would come to that, or that he could do something like that.
"But you are not a friend if you can do that." Bradley, who was the oldest of seven siblings, was born in Scotswood in Newcastle and grew up in Blakelaw where he became close friends with both Train and Lewis Allison, who was also accused of his murder.
Julie, 43, said she had welcomed Train into her home and he would regularly spend time there before he fell out with Bradley, who was a dad-of-two. "Gavin Train has sat in my house with Bradley. He always seemed alright to me," Julie said.
"I have still got a card in my house from Gavin Train to my Bradley asking him to be his child's godfather. But I know they did fall out last year and they never made up since then."
Just before midnight on December 6 last year, police responded to a report of an assault in Cartmel Green,
Three starts, three substitutions and no goals for Rasmus Hojlund at the European Championship.
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