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Brendan Hamill


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  • Date Of Birth: 18/09/92
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Chipping Norton, Australia
    Squad Number: 5
    Position: Central Defender
    Joined Wanderers: 25/06/14
    Contract Details: 1 Year Initial Contract. 2 year extension 1/5/2015. 2 Year Extension 8/5/2017
    Contract Finish: 2018/19
    Previous Club: Seongnam Ilhwa
    Wanderers Debut: 20th August 2014 vs Guangzhou Evergrande
    A-League Appearances: 80
    A-League Goals: 4
    ACL Appearances: 12
    ACL Goals: 0
    FFA Cup Appearances: 10
    FFA Cup Goals: 3
    Club World Cup Appearances: 1
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 103
    Total Goals: 7
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2014/15: 23 (0), 2015/16: 8 (1), 2016/17: 22 (1), 2017/18: 22 (3), 2018/19: 28 (2)
    Team Honours: Asian Champions League Winner (2014).
    Highlight: Scores his first goal for the Wanderers in the FFA Cup against Palm Beach.
    Highlight: Scored 2 goals against Wellington Phoenix on 10/3/2018 in a 4-1 win.
    Highlight: Named Wanderers Captain for Season 2018/19
    Description: A defender with numerous youth caps for Australia who got his career back on track after failing to gain much match time in the Korean K-League. His subsequent contribution to the team saw the Wanderers reward him with a pair of two year contract extensions. His elevation to a starting role in 2017/18, Josep Gombau's only season at the Wanderers saw Hamill score three goals, including a brace against Wellington. He impressed new coach Markus Babbel enough to be named full time captain of the Wanderers for season 2018/19, he played all but 3 games across the season. His contract expired and he chose to join a new team.
Brendan Hamill

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The guys a champion and is only like 15 years old. IMO, if he stays put - likely choice to take the armband off Topor when he retires.

 

Yeah, he was Captain for the FFA Cup match, against Palm Beach Sharks.

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Agree with above, one bad game with a few mistakes doesn't make a bad player and he deserves our support and backing still.

 

He has put a bit of extra pressure on himself that he didn't need this early in the season mind. He has the focus on him and he cannot afford too many more performances like last week. All part of being a pro, needs to prove he can dig back in with a few solid performances and last week will be a distant memory. Cannot live on the back of some good performances in the ACL, that is gone, the next game is all that matters.

 

Hope he proves the haters / doubters wrong.

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What the f*ck happen to him?

Two games and no signs of him?

Popa had enough of him?

There are better players in defence than him. Notice after the first Brisbane game how our defence has improved.

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What the f*ck happen to him?

Two games and no signs of him?

Popa had enough of him?

There are better players in defence than him. Notice after the first Brisbane game how our defence has improved.
I rate Hamil over Neville but popa seems to love him. No idea!
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Is he injured or has he just been left out of the squad?

Bit worrying isn't it....

 

Taurus do you have any news?

 

 

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Hope for his sake, that he gets an offer in the January window.  

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Well down the pecking order of CBs behind NTS, Alberto and Aspro. Clearly behind Neville in the fullback pecking order, too. Wouldn't be surprised if Cole was the preferred injury/suspension fill in on the right, especially given that Cole likes to bomb down the wings in attack.

 

I rate Hamill highly. He deserves to be playing football somewhere, and not stuck in squaddie limbo :(

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Very disappointing if he leaves, but, like Elrich and to an extent Mooy, if he has to go elsewhere to play consistently and reach his potential, so be it. No point staying if he doesn't want to be here.

 

I would like to see him stay, but he's currently fourth choice and needs a change of scene.

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Probably why he's been faking injuries

I'm fascinated by this. Does anyone understand why he would do it? Is it a useful excuse for bad form? Is he bitter about being benched and is doing it in spite? Is it just his resistance to pain?

 

Regardless, pretty gutted it has come to this. He was magnificent in our victorious ACL campaign.

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