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Tom Beadling


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  • Date Of Birth: 16/01/96
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Barrow-in-Furness, England
    Position: Defensive Midfield
    Secondary Positions: Central Defender
    Joined Wanderers: 01/07/22
    Contract Details: 1 year initial contract, 2 year extension.
    Contract Finish: 2024/25
    Previous Club: Barrow
    Wanderers Debut: 12th February 2023 vs Sydney FC
    A-League Appearances: 26
    FFA Cup Appearances: 4
    Total Appearances: 30
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2022/23: 10 (0), 2023/24: 19 (0), 2024/25: 1 (0)
    Description: English born but with time as a youth spent in Australia, Beadling was raised through the Sunderland academy before stints in Scotland and the English lower leagues. He has been a part of Australian junior representative teams in the past. He did well in a utility defensive role filling in for injured or suspended defenders, earning a 2 year contract extension. He left the Wanderers on a mutual termination in the middle of the 24/25 season having played just a single Australia Cup game.
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marron

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He was on loan to Bury and Dunfermline when it was shot I'D say 

sonar

Posted

Tom who....?.........:unknw:

:wanderturtle:

Welcome anyway......:woah:

 

:D

 

GunnerWanderer

Posted

If he’s played lowe league pommy ball at least you know he will dig in, don’t mine the signing good to see some young ones to complement the older ones. 

StringerBellend

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4 hours ago, GunnerWanderer said:

If he’s played lowe league pommy ball at least you know he will dig in, don’t mine the signing good to see some young ones to complement the older ones. 

Lets face it Jay O'Shea does ok for Roar and his CV is similar 

Davo

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Looked up his stats on transfermarkt.

He’s made one appearance in the FA Cup, where he was in the starting XI and was sent off in the 38th minute.

The worry is whether he’s fit enough to play a full season without too many injuries. Last season he only played 883 minutes. His biggest season in the last four years was about 1,800 minutes, which is only 2/3rds of an A-League season.

GunnerWanderer

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He’s got the longest pre season in the world to get into shape you would hope he would get fit! 

Upthehill

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19 minutes ago, mack said:

Two year extension!

Good business! He made a few mistakes but all in all was a net positive addition to thje team. I would expect he's probably hoping for a more involved role going forward. He could definitely play a role in the midfield as the enforcer type, hes very physical and his passing range is pretty much up to standard. Poor replacement for Calem, but let be honest, none of us expected to get the output from him that we did

mack

Posted

And a mutual termination.


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