Been there done that
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He divides opinion certainly! 95% of Blades think he's terrible & 5% think he's average (on a good day).
Yes, he's a 'Premiership player' by virtue of being a squad player at Leicester & part of the miracle that they experienced to stay up last season.
But....he looks like a bang average, jobbing, lower league midfielder, and has done since his first game for us. We are told he wasn't fully fit when he joined? Ok, but presumably he's up to speed now? Unfortunately, that speed is very very slow, & when combined with obviously limited technical ability, it makes for the type of performances we get from him week in week out.
Perhaps we are expecting too much? Well, maybe so, but for a loan player on Premiership wages, then aren't we entitled to get more value for our money?
The truth is, Dean Hammons always has been a lower league player as a simple search of his career history shows.
He started out at Brighton, when they were a bit shit in Leagues 1, with a couple of seasons in Championship (20th, & then relegated & bottom in 2005-6) In 2007-8, Brighton finished 18th in League One. For two years they were managed by Dean Wilkins (note the name), the brother of Ray 'the crab' Wilkins. Presumably the square passing instincts ran in the family?
In 2008 Hammond moved to.......COLCHESTER! They finished mid table League One.
After one season, he was signed by Southampton (now managed by Dean Wilkins), & still in League One.
Southampton's rise through to the Prem is well documented, & it could be argued that with the amount of future superstar Saints players either there, or to be signed, or coming through the ranks (Lambert, Lallana, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Schniederlin, Puncheon, Fonte,etc) the phrase "right place, right time" could well be applied..... Some say this is also applies in Adkins case, as he joined shortly after?
Fast forward to today & we have the same Dean Wilkins as coach, & our Nigel as manager, still believing that a primarily League One career player can still hack it at this level, at the age of 33, when the game as a whole has moved on in leaps & bounds since he was trundling around (in his prime) at Brighton, Colchester & Southampton.
Surely to God, we can't actually sign him this summer.....can we?
Yes, he's a 'Premiership player' by virtue of being a squad player at Leicester & part of the miracle that they experienced to stay up last season.
But....he looks like a bang average, jobbing, lower league midfielder, and has done since his first game for us. We are told he wasn't fully fit when he joined? Ok, but presumably he's up to speed now? Unfortunately, that speed is very very slow, & when combined with obviously limited technical ability, it makes for the type of performances we get from him week in week out.
Perhaps we are expecting too much? Well, maybe so, but for a loan player on Premiership wages, then aren't we entitled to get more value for our money?
The truth is, Dean Hammons always has been a lower league player as a simple search of his career history shows.
He started out at Brighton, when they were a bit shit in Leagues 1, with a couple of seasons in Championship (20th, & then relegated & bottom in 2005-6) In 2007-8, Brighton finished 18th in League One. For two years they were managed by Dean Wilkins (note the name), the brother of Ray 'the crab' Wilkins. Presumably the square passing instincts ran in the family?
In 2008 Hammond moved to.......COLCHESTER! They finished mid table League One.
After one season, he was signed by Southampton (now managed by Dean Wilkins), & still in League One.
Southampton's rise through to the Prem is well documented, & it could be argued that with the amount of future superstar Saints players either there, or to be signed, or coming through the ranks (Lambert, Lallana, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Schniederlin, Puncheon, Fonte,etc) the phrase "right place, right time" could well be applied..... Some say this is also applies in Adkins case, as he joined shortly after?
Fast forward to today & we have the same Dean Wilkins as coach, & our Nigel as manager, still believing that a primarily League One career player can still hack it at this level, at the age of 33, when the game as a whole has moved on in leaps & bounds since he was trundling around (in his prime) at Brighton, Colchester & Southampton.
Surely to God, we can't actually sign him this summer.....can we?

