We're getting close to the pinnacle of our 'Playmaker 72' list - and our 'Top 10' is now on the horizon.
It's certainly been no easy task, but - just to clarify - our '72' is less a roll call of the best footballers in the EFL and more a tribute to those players who have enjoyed the most memorable seasons while racking up the most impressive stats.
Whatever the criteria, we're confident in our selections of the most outstanding players through the Championship, League One, and League Two and welcome any debate on the subject!
Next up, it's a player who was absolutely ripping up League Two in the first part of the season before making a move to the Championship - yes, it's Ali Al-Hamadi.
Al-Hamadi began his career at Tranmere Rovers before switching to Swansea City for the final years of his academy development. In 2021, he joined Wycombe Wanderers before he made his breakthrough move to AFC Wimbledon in January 2023.
During his time at the Dons, Al-Hamadi's performances were exceptional throughout the calendar year, as he contributed 27 goals and eight assists across all competitions.
His outstanding displays not only earned him a regular spot in the Iraq national team, but also sparked a wave of transfer interest that resulted in his move to Ipswich Town in January.
In 2023, no player under the age of 21 had more goal involvements across the top four tiers than the Iraqi international.
📈 Most productive U21s in 'The 92' in 2023:
— playmakerstats (@playmaker_EN) December 31, 2023
29⚽️: ⚡️ALI AL-HAMADI⚡️(22/7)*
16⚽️: Jay Stansfield (12/4), Jesurun Rak-Sakyi (10/6)
15⚽️: Michael Mellon (13/2)
14⚽️: Georginio Rutter (4/10), Jaden Philogene (8/6), Louie Barry (11/3)
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It's fair to say that Al-Hamadi's outstanding form at AFC Wimbledon during the first part of the season is the primary factor for his inclusion in our 'Playmaker 72'.
During the early part of the 2023/24 campaign, Al-Hamadi won three PFA League Two Player of the Month awards, handed out by the Professional Footballers' Association, which underlined just how good he was.
We firmly believe that had he maintained his form at Wimbledon, he would have been a strong contender for the League Two Player of the Season award - but he was always destined for a higher level.
✍️ We are delighted to announce the signing of Ali Al-Hamadi from AFC Wimbledon for an undisclosed fee.
— Ipswich Town (@IpswichTown) January 29, 2024
The 21-year-old has penned a deal until the summer of 2028. ⤵️
Since signing for the Tractor Boys, Al-Hamadi has shown flashes of his talent and quality for Kieran McKenna's team, who stand on the brink of sensational back-to-back promotions to the Premier League.
Largely limited to appearances off the bench, Al Hamadi has scored four goals in 14 Championship games, although he has made just the one start.
All four of the youngster's goals for Ipswich have unsurprisingly come from off the bench, and only Leicester's prolific veteran Jamie Vardy (7) and Preston's Milutin Osmajic (5) have managed to score more goals when subbed on in the second tier this season.
In terms of his goals-per-minute rate, Al-Hamadi is right up there still and his ratio of a goal every 70 minutes for the Suffolk side means that only Hull City's Noah Ohio (65mpg) has a better strike rate across the Championship this term.
Although Al-Hamadi's physicality might suggest he's a traditional number 9 and more of a target man, he offers way more than that. With the versatility to drop deep and collect the ball, he is a real threat driving towards goal and has the confidence to do plenty of damage in one-on-one situations.
Quick, two-footed and unpredictable, Al-Hamadi has enjoyed a fine season and there seems plenty more to come from him.
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31: Stephy Mavididi 32: Marc Leonard 33: Josh Sheehan
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