LIONS striker Tom Bradshaw has admitted his pride over the season despite missing out on the playoffs on the final day of the season.
Bradshaw scored nine goals and assisted one in 24 appearances in the Championship this season.
The striker extended his deal at The Den earlier this season and will stay at the club until the summer of 2024.
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Bradshaw is now aiming for next season to be better than the campaign just finished.
He wrote on Instagram: “What a season its been with ups and downs.
“I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved as a group this year, just falling short on the last day is something we can hold our heads up high about and try and improve next year.
“Personal milestones have been broken and great friendships made with the lads.
“I’d also like to thank @alexandrakate.x and my family for the constant support they give me through the season to be the best I can be.
“And the fans have truly been exceptional this year, having them back at The Den has clearly made a difference with the points we’ve managed to accumulate at home.
“Thank you all, and see you next season.”
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