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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.
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Some of the fringe players will get an opportunity sooner or later. Our defence/midfield have been fortunate with few injuries but sooner or later Neville/NTS/Dimas/Andreu/Nichols/Santalab will have racked up 5 yellows and a suspension.

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hamill another peg in the line of young western sydney boys destroyed by popa - Carira, Barrasi, Olsen, Perkatis, Lo with soon to follow Allessi, Forahna, Yoully and Dechuna. Couldnt even keep Kuzi.  Not much hope for up and coming young players. Sotorio seems to be the only stable player. Shame  

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hamill another peg in the line of young western sydney boys destroyed by Popa - Carira, Barrasi, Olsen, Perkatis, Lo with soon to follow Allessi, Forahna, Yoully and Dechuna. Couldnt even keep Kuzi. Not much hope for up and coming young players. Sotorio seems to be the only stable player. Shame

Well off the mark. With the exception of Perkatis, I don't think it's fair to say he's stunted the development of any of these players.

 

If they had any talent, they would've been picked up by another club (eg Kuzi).

 

Just because they came through the Western Sydney system does not guarantee they will become world class footballers.

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Correct redwhiteblack

 

that previous list is not a long line of young western Sydney boys destroyed by Popa.

 

That is a long list of players who are not able to cope with the mental and physical demands of playing for someone who does not accept mediocrity

 

Too many times players blame coaches and clubs when they fail - in almost every case they don't realise it's their own inability to be single minded in achieving their goals and controlling what they can control - their own commitment to training and improvement

 

All these players you listed had their opportunity... Others would have killed to have the opportunity they were given

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Correct redwhiteblack

 

that previous list is not a long line of young western Sydney boys destroyed by Popa.

 

That is a long list of players who are not able to cope with the mental and physical demands of playing for someone who does not accept mediocrity

 

Too many times players blame coaches and clubs when they fail - in almost every case they don't realise it's their own inability to be single minded in achieving their goals and controlling what they can control - their own commitment to training and improvement

 

All these players you listed had their opportunity... Others would have killed to have the opportunity they were given

And by list I mean the ones you listed - Carira, Barrasi, Olsen, Perkatis, Lo

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Exactly. The percentage of players that don't make it is very high, regardless of surroundings.

Very true. Read it's something like 1-2% of players in European academies end up making it

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some A-league teams could do with the Hammer, its a shame to see him go but like others said, he's down the pecking order at WSW. if I was MVC or SFC, id be tempted for an ACL contract, he's shown he can play in the ACL...

 

Aspro's 2 year extension signed is the final nail in the coffin.

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Exactly. The percentage of players that don't make it is very high, regardless of surroundings.

Very true. Read it's something like 1-2% of players in European academies end up making it
This is why I like the German model of youth development which focuses on giving there young players strong foundations as only a small percentage of players go on to make it big time.

hamill another peg in the line of young western sydney boys destroyed by Popa - Carira, Barrasi, Olsen, Perkatis, Lo with soon to follow Allessi, Forahna, Yoully and Dechuna. Couldnt even keep Kuzi.  Not much hope for up and coming young players. Sotorio seems to be the only stable player. Shame

:rofl: Great to have you back longball, have missed your positivity in the last 7 weeks :good:

 

On the players:

- Caira left WSW to get more game time, how did Popa destroy him?

- We couldn't keep Kuzi because he wanted a senior contract after only a handful of games& was offered one by City. If you follow the developments on Kuzi it appears he will be frozen out of the City side & probably on his way out due to a reported bust up with his own team mates. Popa was furious when he left.

- Did you follow much of the NYL last year? I don't know if you realised but Lo spent a large majority of last season injured & was hard to give him a youth contract when we had so many boys knocking on the door.

- On Baressi it is a bit hard to tell as he did his ACL as soon as he left WSW, haven't heard anything of him since. Again that's Popa's fault?

- I loved Perkatis but unfortunately when he got his opportunity last year, he did an okay job but didn't stand out. Whose fault is that? We stuck by him for 3 seasons (spent most of the second season injured I believe) but didn't shine.

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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?

Yep :xnod:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

There are a couple of clubs who will need reinforcements for their respective ACL campaigns...

 

Chances are he had talks, and wants to make sure that he doesn't pick up an injury.

hamill another peg in the line of young western sydney boys destroyed by Popa - Carira, Barrasi, Olsen, Perkatis, Lo with soon to follow Allessi, Forahna, Yoully and Dechuna. Couldnt even keep Kuzi. Not much hope for up and coming young players. Sotorio seems to be the only stable player. Shame

Longball is back, offside again.

 

Destroyed, huh? Not measuring up is closer to reality. Of all the players that left the WSW only Mooy and Elrich picked up their game. Other than Aspro none of they young guys including Sotirio have shown yet that they can be quality HAL players.

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Mariners may need a replacement for their Asian fullback, Hamill will be cheap. Mariners defence sucks hardcore, Hamill would be an upgrade over McGing.

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Mariners may need a replacement for their Asian fullback, Hamill will be cheap. Mariners defence sucks hardcore, Hamill would be an upgrade over McGing.

Since when do Mariners have an Asian fullback?

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Jets could do with Hamill. So too could ESFC or MVC (for ACL).

 

I don't think he would go to ESFC so it's pretty much between Jets and victory. I'd like to see him got to Jets because he could really give them a boost

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His very high to be released on January transfer window.

 

I think the Mariners or the Jets will look into buying him, or he'll try overseas again in Asia.

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Does he play the derby? or is he so on the outer we play someone out of position or call up someone else? 

 

I think he plays...its not like we win derbies anyway. 

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Shades of his ACL days

 

 

He was pretty good

 

Hadn't played 90 minutes since October. According to Popa only played 2 x 45 mins in a couple of youth matches recently. There were concerns about his fitness and the pitch. That's the reason why Popa held back with the final sub.

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Shades of his ACL days

He was pretty good

 

Hadn't played 90 minutes since October. According to Popa only played 2 x 45 mins in a couple of youth matches recently. There were concerns about his fitness and the pitch. That's the reason why Popa held back with the final sub.
He was a bit shaky early but was superb for the rest of the match & there were people that wanted him out :shok:
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Now get him on the right instead of Neville.

There was one moment in the second half when I'm sure it was Hamill that had a bit of space and went for a run, reminding us he can play RB.

Also if he's out there then you don't need a CB on the bench (which we've riskily not had sometimes) and one Mr S.M.Cole can be the versatile supersub!

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Now get him on the right instead of Neville.

There was one moment in the second half when I'm sure it was Hamill that had a bit of space and went for a run, reminding us he can play RB.

Also if he's out there then you don't need a CB on the bench (which we've riskily not had sometimes) and one Mr S.M.Cole can be the versatile supersub!

 

 

Yep, was definitely him. Always said he is better going forward than Neville and imo at worst, as good of a defender. 

 

Although I wouldn't be upset if the author went ahead of both of them. 

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