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Lucas Neill

Lucas Edward Neill (born 9 March 1978) is an Australian former soccer player. Neill played as a defender, often playing as a centre back as well as a full-back. Neill spent almost 15 years of his career playing in England. He represented Australia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, and also the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. On 6 October 2006 he was named the 50th captain of the Australian national team, and by the time of his retirement, had amassed a record 61 caps as captain. He played for Millwall, Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Everton, Galatasaray, Al Jazira, Al Wasl, Sydney FC, Omiya Ardija, Watford FC and Doncaster Rovers.

Lucas Neill
Neill with Australia in 2007
Personal information
Full name Lucas Edward Neill[1]
Date of birth (1978-03-09) 9 March 1978 (age 45)
Place of birth Sydney, Australia
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1991–1993 Manly United
1994–1995 AIS
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2001 Millwall 152 (13)
2001–2007 Blackburn Rovers 188 (5)
2007–2009 West Ham United 79 (1)
2009–2010 Everton 12 (0)
2010–2011 Galatasaray 39 (1)
2011–2012 Al Jazira 19 (3)
2012–2013 Al Wasl 4 (0)
2013 Sydney FC 3 (0)
2013 Omiya Ardija 9 (0)
2014 Watford 1 (0)
2014Doncaster Rovers (loan) 4 (0)
Total 510 (23)
International career
1996–1997 Australia U20 8 (3)
1999–2000 Australia U23 13 (0)
1996–2013 Australia 96 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Neill's father moved to Australia from Northern Ireland, where he had played for local football clubs Brantwood F.C., Linfield F.C., and Cliftonville F.C.[2] Neill grew up in Manly, Sydney and was a student at Wakehurst Public School in Belrose and St Augustine's College in Brookvale, before attending the Australian Institute of Sport on a football scholarship in 1994–95.[3]

Club career edit

Millwall edit

Neill joined Millwall on a free transfer in November 1995, making his debut on 17 February against Luton Town in 1996.[4] In almost six years at The Den, he made 174 appearances in all competitions, scoring 13 goals.[5] In September 2001, Neill, by then the longest serving player at the club, submitted a transfer request[4] and shortly after, signed for Blackburn Rovers for an initial fee of £600,000 plus up to £400,000 more depending on appearances.[6]

Blackburn Rovers edit

Neill played his first game for Blackburn in September 2001 against Sunderland and scored his first Blackburn goal later that month against Bolton Wanderers. Neill was well regarded by Blackburn Rovers supporters and held the right back position for over five years for the Blackburn Rovers. Blackburn won the 2001–02 Football League Cup but Neill was cup-tied.[7]

Neill's combative and committed style of play in the Premier League attracted criticism in 2003–04 at a time when Blackburn had been criticised routinely for their aggressive play.[citation needed] He broke the leg of Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher when his trailing leg caught that of the Liverpool player in the fifth game of the 2003–04 season in a tackle at Ewood Park. Carragher, a popular home-grown Liverpool player, was sidelined for six months and the incident sparked a war of words between Gérard Houllier and Graeme Souness after Neill and his manager did not apologise for 48 hours.[citation needed]

Johan Neeskens, who became assistant to Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard for the 2006–07 season, said that Neill "could play for any of the best clubs".[8] On 4 August 2006 he announced he would not sign a new four-year contract for Blackburn Rovers. The player's agent, Peter Harrison, said "He has enjoyed his time [at Blackburn], he loves the club and the fans, he just feels it is time for a change."[9] On 30 August, Liverpool reportedly made a £2 million bid for Neill; however, this bid was rejected by Blackburn. The club wanted Stephen Warnock in part exchange for Neill, but Liverpool were not prepared to let the left back go.[10] In late November, rumours emerged that Chelsea were also interested in his signature.[11] Neill, once a cult hero at Blackburn, left under something of a storm and became very unpopular amongst Blackburn fans. He was booed and barracked on his return to Ewood Park in March 2007.[12]

West Ham United edit

 
Neill playing for West Ham.

In January 2007 Neill turned his back on an un-confirmed bid from Liverpool in favour of West Ham United, following the successful transfer of Stephen Warnock from Liverpool to Blackburn.[13] Neill was accused of his primary motivating factor being money, but he later refuted these claims, stating the move was for purely footballing reasons.[14] Neill later alleged to the media that Liverpool had not made him feel truly wanted, and that he had not even spoken to manager Rafael Benítez. Neill made his league debut for the Hammers in February 2007 against Watford, where he picked up a knee injury.[15] He captained the team for the first time during a 3–4 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur the following month and went on to play every remaining game of the season. He became the permanent team captain following Nigel Reo-Coker's transfer to Aston Villa.[16] Neill made his first appearance as team captain in the 1–1 draw against Wigan Athletic on 25 August 2007.[17] Neill scored his only goal for West Ham in a 3–2 away defeat to West Brom in September 2008.[18] At the end of the 2008–09 season Neill rejected a one-year contract extension with West Ham, becoming a free agent.[19]

Everton edit

 
Neill and national teammate Tim Cahill playing for Everton in 2009

On 17 September 2009, Neill joined close friend[20] Tim Cahill at Everton on a free transfer, signing a one-year deal.[21] He was unveiled to the fans at half time during Everton's 4–0 Europa League win at Goodison Park against AEK Athens.

Neill played his first game for Everton on 23 September 2009 in the League Cup, coming on as a second half substitution for Leighton Baines, in their 4–0 victory over Hull City.[22] Neill's first start for Everton in the Premier League was on 25 October 2009 where he played a full match against Bolton Wanderers setting up two goals.

Galatasaray edit

On 13 January 2010, Neill agreed to join Turkish side Galatasaray.[23][24] Neill signed a one-and-a-half-year contract with Galatasaray,[25] linking up with Socceroo teammate Harry Kewell. Neill made his Turkish Super Lig debut for Galatasaray on 24 January 2010 in a 1–0 home win at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium against Gaziantepspor.[26] Neill along with Kewell and several others were released at the end of the 2010–11 season.

Al Jazira edit

On 19 August 2011 it was announced he had signed a one-year contract with UAE Pro League Club Al Jazira.[27][28] On 2 June 2012 it was announced he had been released by the club.[29]

Al Wasl edit

He signed in August 2012 one-year contract with Al Wasl.[30] In January 2013, Neill was released from Al Wasl after the club signed Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf, thus replacing Neill as an import player.[31]

Sydney FC edit

In February 2013 Neill signed with Sydney FC.[32] He made his A-League debut for Sydney FC against Melbourne Heart on 24 February 2013 at AAMI Park in Melbourne.[33] Neill played just four games of his ten-game guest stint at Sydney FC.

Omiya Ardija edit

On 18 August 2013, Neill signed with Japanese team Omiya Ardija. [34] He signed a four-month deal for the remainder of the Japanese season. In November 2013, at the end of the Japanese football season, Neill was not offered a contract extension, and had to start looking for another club. He offered his services to all the A-League clubs but did not receive any offers.[35]

Watford edit

On 24 February 2014 Neill signed for Championship team, Watford for the remainder of the 2013-14 season,[36] but made only one appearance, as an 84th-minute substitute in a 3–0 home win against Barnsley on 15 March before being released in June 2014 effectively ending his career as a player.[37]

Doncaster Rovers (loan) edit

Not needed for cover as Watford's injury worries eased, Neill moved to Doncaster Rovers on 26 March 2014 on a loan until 22 April 2014,[38] subsequently extended for the remainder of the 2013–14 season.[39] Neill made four appearances for the club. On 8 September 2015, it was reported that Neill was close to signing with National Premier Leagues NSW club Hakoah Sydney City East FC, with Neill identified as a potential leader at the club whose roster is replete with talented youngsters.[40]

International career edit

In October 1996, Neill became the third-youngest player, after Duncan Cummings and Harry Kewell, to debut for the Australian national team[41] when he played in a friendly game against Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, aged 18 years and 7 months.[42] He also competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney with the Australian men's team, the Olyroos.

On 16 November 2005 at Sydney's ANZ Stadium, Neill helped Australia qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup playing the entire game and scoring the Socceroos' second penalty in a shoot-out against Uruguay, after aggregate scores were tied at 1–1 following extra-time. He was named Man of the Match for this game.[43]

Neill started all four of Australia's games at the 2006 World Cup. In the closing minutes of Australia's Round of 16 game against Italy, he was involved in a controversial incident, as referee Luis Medina Cantalejo adjudged Neill to have fouled Italian full back Fabio Grosso in the penalty area. Francesco Totti converted the ensuing penalty kick to score and give the Italians a 1–0 victory, knocking Australia out of the cup.[44][45][46]

Following the World Cup, on 6 October 2006 was named as the 50th player to captain Australia. On 7 October 2006 he made his debut as the Socceroos' captain in a 1–1 friendly against Paraguay, in Brisbane. Four days later, in Sydney, he captained Australia again in an Asian Cup qualifying game against Bahrain, which Australia won 2–0.[47] On 2 June 2007, Neill captained the Socceroos again in a friendly match against Uruguay at Sydney's Telstra Stadium in which Australia lost 2–1.

On 13 July 2007, in the dying seconds of the Socceroo's 3–1 loss to Iraq, Neill verbally abused the referee. He received his second yellow card and was sent off, capping a disappointing performance by the Australian side. In the quarter-finals of the Asian Cup, Neill missed a crucial penalty in a shootout against Japan which resulted in Australia's elimination from the cup.[48] Neill played his 50th game for Australia in a World Cup Qualifier against Japan, a game that Australia won 2–1 with Tim Cahill scoring both goals. In June 2013 Neill scored his first international goal with a header in a World Cup qualifying match against Jordan which finished 4–0. It was his 91st appearance for Australia[49] and 16 years and 245 days since his debut.[50]

In the final part of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC), Neill came under much criticism in the media and from fans. It was during this period that Neill spent a considerable period unable to find a new club contract after not managing to secure an extension to his contract with Sydney FC. The nub of the criticism was that Neill continued to be selected as Socceroos captain, in spite of not having regular game time at a club, and having been dropped by two Middle Eastern clubs, Al Jazira Club and Al Wasl FC, and having made minimal impact in his short time in Australia's domestic A-League. With these criticisms hanging over his head, the issue of Neill's age-related lack of pace was highlighted when the Socceroos were defeated 6–0 in a friendly against Brazil on 7 September 2013, and again defeated 6–0 against France on 11 October 2013. Fox Sports (Australia) prepared a video analysis of the 12 goals scored against the Socceroos by France and Brazil in the two friendlies, identifying Neill's role in the lack of defence for the bulk of those goals.[51]

Sections of the press and social media called for Neill to retire with commentator Robbie Slater stating Neill should be stood down as Socceroos captain.[52] Another media commentator Mark Bosnich described Neill as "part of the problem" for the successive 6–0 losses, given Neill's lack of pace in defence. Neill responded to the criticism, refusing to contemplate retirement, instead appearing to lay the blame at the feet of the younger players of the squad.[53][54] In that media interview, Neill was quoted as saying: "I add value to the team and I bring a lot of good attributes but I am the victim ...".

On 6 May 2014, it was revealed that Socceroos team boss Ange Postecoglou had advised Neill that he would not be part of Australia's squad at the 2014 World Cup.[55]

Personal life edit

Neill's son, Marcus, currently plays at the Liverpool F.C. Academy,[56] having previously played at the Blackburn Rovers Academy.[57] On 2 May 2016, Neill was declared bankrupt in the United Kingdom.[58][59]

On 20 November 2023, at Preston Crown Court, Neill was found not guilty of purposefully hiding money from his bankruptcy proceedings. After the verdict, he spoke to The Times and said he was living in a rented house and his children had to move schools as he could no longer afford the school fees – Neill also said how at the height of his financial struggles, the electricity was cut off in his house. He told the newspaper that he was now coaching football at a local women's team and was also working as a project manager for a local digital firm.[60]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[61][62]
Club Season League Cups[a] Continental Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Millwall 1995–96 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 0
1996–97 39 4 5 0 0 0 44 4
1997–98 6 0 1 0 0 0 7 0
1998–99 35 6 9 0 0 0 44 6
1999–00 31 1 4 0 0 0 35 1
2000–01 24 2 1 0 0 0 25 2
2001–02 4 1 1 0 0 0 5 1
Total 152 14 21 0 0 0 173 14
Blackburn Rovers 2001–02 31 1 4 0 0 0 35 1
2002–03 34 0 7 0 4 0 45 0
2003–04 32 2 2 0 1 0 35 2
2004–05 36 1 8 0 0 0 44 1
2005–06 35 1 7 2 0 0 42 3
2006–07 20 0 1 0 5 1 26 1
Total 188 5 29 2 10 1 227 8
West Ham United 2006–07 11 0 1 0 0 0 12 0
2007–08 34 0 6 0 0 0 40 0
2008–09 34 1 3 0 0 0 36 1
Total 78 1 10 0 0 0 88 1
Everton 2009–10 12 0 2 0 0 0 14 0
Galatasaray 2009–10 14 1 2 0 2 0 18 1
2010–11 25 0 2 0 4 0 29 0
Total 37 1 4 0 6 0 47 1
Al Jazira 2011–12 19 3 1 1 3 0 23 4
Al Wasl 2012–13 11 0 1 1 0 0 15 1
Sydney FC 2012–13 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Omiya Ardija 2013 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
Watford 2014 1 0 1 0
Doncaster Rovers (loan) 2014 4 0 4 0
Career total 517 24 68 4 19 1 604 29

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Australia 1996 1 0
1997 0 0
1998 1 0
1999–2002 0 0
2003 3 0
2004 5 0
2005 12 0
2006 9 0
2007 8 0
2008 7 0
2009 7 0
2010 10 0
2011 16 0
2012 9 0
2013 7 1
Total 95 1
Score and result list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Neill goal.
International goals scored by Lucas Neill[63]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 11 June 2013 Docklands Stadium, Melbourne, Australia   Jordan 4–0 4–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours edit

Millwall

Blackburn Rovers

Al Jazira

Australia

Individual


Notes edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Lucas Neill on Twitter  
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Lucas Neill at J.League () (in Japanese)  
  • OzFootball profile
  • Lucas Neill at Soccerbase  
  • Lucas Neill at ESPN FC
  • Sebastian Hassett: Lucas Neill: From Socceroos captain to bankrupt recluse, Fairfax Media, 6 May 2016.

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Lucas Edward Neill born 9 March 1978 is an Australian former soccer player Neill played as a defender often playing as a centre back as well as a full back Neill spent almost 15 years of his career playing in England He represented Australia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup the 2007 AFC Asian Cup the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and also the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar On 6 October 2006 he was named the 50th captain of the Australian national team and by the time of his retirement had amassed a record 61 caps as captain He played for Millwall Blackburn Rovers West Ham United Everton Galatasaray Al Jazira Al Wasl Sydney FC Omiya Ardija Watford FC and Doncaster Rovers Lucas NeillNeill with Australia in 2007Personal informationFull nameLucas Edward Neill 1 Date of birth 1978 03 09 9 March 1978 age 45 Place of birthSydney AustraliaHeight1 85 m 6 ft 1 in Position s DefenderYouth career1991 1993Manly United1994 1995AISSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1995 2001Millwall152 13 2001 2007Blackburn Rovers188 5 2007 2009West Ham United79 1 2009 2010Everton12 0 2010 2011Galatasaray39 1 2011 2012Al Jazira19 3 2012 2013Al Wasl4 0 2013Sydney FC3 0 2013Omiya Ardija9 0 2014Watford1 0 2014 Doncaster Rovers loan 4 0 Total510 23 International career1996 1997Australia U208 3 1999 2000Australia U2313 0 1996 2013Australia96 1 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Millwall 2 2 Blackburn Rovers 2 3 West Ham United 2 4 Everton 2 5 Galatasaray 2 6 Al Jazira 2 7 Al Wasl 2 8 Sydney FC 2 9 Omiya Ardija 2 10 Watford 2 10 1 Doncaster Rovers loan 3 International career 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editNeill s father moved to Australia from Northern Ireland where he had played for local football clubs Brantwood F C Linfield F C and Cliftonville F C 2 Neill grew up in Manly Sydney and was a student at Wakehurst Public School in Belrose and St Augustine s College in Brookvale before attending the Australian Institute of Sport on a football scholarship in 1994 95 3 Club career editMillwall edit Neill joined Millwall on a free transfer in November 1995 making his debut on 17 February against Luton Town in 1996 4 In almost six years at The Den he made 174 appearances in all competitions scoring 13 goals 5 In September 2001 Neill by then the longest serving player at the club submitted a transfer request 4 and shortly after signed for Blackburn Rovers for an initial fee of 600 000 plus up to 400 000 more depending on appearances 6 Blackburn Rovers edit Neill played his first game for Blackburn in September 2001 against Sunderland and scored his first Blackburn goal later that month against Bolton Wanderers Neill was well regarded by Blackburn Rovers supporters and held the right back position for over five years for the Blackburn Rovers Blackburn won the 2001 02 Football League Cup but Neill was cup tied 7 Neill s combative and committed style of play in the Premier League attracted criticism in 2003 04 at a time when Blackburn had been criticised routinely for their aggressive play citation needed He broke the leg of Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher when his trailing leg caught that of the Liverpool player in the fifth game of the 2003 04 season in a tackle at Ewood Park Carragher a popular home grown Liverpool player was sidelined for six months and the incident sparked a war of words between Gerard Houllier and Graeme Souness after Neill and his manager did not apologise for 48 hours citation needed Johan Neeskens who became assistant to Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard for the 2006 07 season said that Neill could play for any of the best clubs 8 On 4 August 2006 he announced he would not sign a new four year contract for Blackburn Rovers The player s agent Peter Harrison said He has enjoyed his time at Blackburn he loves the club and the fans he just feels it is time for a change 9 On 30 August Liverpool reportedly made a 2 million bid for Neill however this bid was rejected by Blackburn The club wanted Stephen Warnock in part exchange for Neill but Liverpool were not prepared to let the left back go 10 In late November rumours emerged that Chelsea were also interested in his signature 11 Neill once a cult hero at Blackburn left under something of a storm and became very unpopular amongst Blackburn fans He was booed and barracked on his return to Ewood Park in March 2007 12 West Ham United edit nbsp Neill playing for West Ham In January 2007 Neill turned his back on an un confirmed bid from Liverpool in favour of West Ham United following the successful transfer of Stephen Warnock from Liverpool to Blackburn 13 Neill was accused of his primary motivating factor being money but he later refuted these claims stating the move was for purely footballing reasons 14 Neill later alleged to the media that Liverpool had not made him feel truly wanted and that he had not even spoken to manager Rafael Benitez Neill made his league debut for the Hammers in February 2007 against Watford where he picked up a knee injury 15 He captained the team for the first time during a 3 4 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur the following month and went on to play every remaining game of the season He became the permanent team captain following Nigel Reo Coker s transfer to Aston Villa 16 Neill made his first appearance as team captain in the 1 1 draw against Wigan Athletic on 25 August 2007 17 Neill scored his only goal for West Ham in a 3 2 away defeat to West Brom in September 2008 18 At the end of the 2008 09 season Neill rejected a one year contract extension with West Ham becoming a free agent 19 Everton edit nbsp Neill and national teammate Tim Cahill playing for Everton in 2009On 17 September 2009 Neill joined close friend 20 Tim Cahill at Everton on a free transfer signing a one year deal 21 He was unveiled to the fans at half time during Everton s 4 0 Europa League win at Goodison Park against AEK Athens Neill played his first game for Everton on 23 September 2009 in the League Cup coming on as a second half substitution for Leighton Baines in their 4 0 victory over Hull City 22 Neill s first start for Everton in the Premier League was on 25 October 2009 where he played a full match against Bolton Wanderers setting up two goals Galatasaray edit On 13 January 2010 Neill agreed to join Turkish side Galatasaray 23 24 Neill signed a one and a half year contract with Galatasaray 25 linking up with Socceroo teammate Harry Kewell Neill made his Turkish Super Lig debut for Galatasaray on 24 January 2010 in a 1 0 home win at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium against Gaziantepspor 26 Neill along with Kewell and several others were released at the end of the 2010 11 season Al Jazira edit On 19 August 2011 it was announced he had signed a one year contract with UAE Pro League Club Al Jazira 27 28 On 2 June 2012 it was announced he had been released by the club 29 Al Wasl edit He signed in August 2012 one year contract with Al Wasl 30 In January 2013 Neill was released from Al Wasl after the club signed Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf thus replacing Neill as an import player 31 Sydney FC edit In February 2013 Neill signed with Sydney FC 32 He made his A League debut for Sydney FC against Melbourne Heart on 24 February 2013 at AAMI Park in Melbourne 33 Neill played just four games of his ten game guest stint at Sydney FC Omiya Ardija edit On 18 August 2013 Neill signed with Japanese team Omiya Ardija 34 He signed a four month deal for the remainder of the Japanese season In November 2013 at the end of the Japanese football season Neill was not offered a contract extension and had to start looking for another club He offered his services to all the A League clubs but did not receive any offers 35 Watford edit On 24 February 2014 Neill signed for Championship team Watford for the remainder of the 2013 14 season 36 but made only one appearance as an 84th minute substitute in a 3 0 home win against Barnsley on 15 March before being released in June 2014 effectively ending his career as a player 37 Doncaster Rovers loan edit Not needed for cover as Watford s injury worries eased Neill moved to Doncaster Rovers on 26 March 2014 on a loan until 22 April 2014 38 subsequently extended for the remainder of the 2013 14 season 39 Neill made four appearances for the club On 8 September 2015 it was reported that Neill was close to signing with National Premier Leagues NSW club Hakoah Sydney City East FC with Neill identified as a potential leader at the club whose roster is replete with talented youngsters 40 International career editIn October 1996 Neill became the third youngest player after Duncan Cummings and Harry Kewell to debut for the Australian national team 41 when he played in a friendly game against Saudi Arabia in Riyadh aged 18 years and 7 months 42 He also competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney with the Australian men s team the Olyroos On 16 November 2005 at Sydney s ANZ Stadium Neill helped Australia qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup playing the entire game and scoring the Socceroos second penalty in a shoot out against Uruguay after aggregate scores were tied at 1 1 following extra time He was named Man of the Match for this game 43 Neill started all four of Australia s games at the 2006 World Cup In the closing minutes of Australia s Round of 16 game against Italy he was involved in a controversial incident as referee Luis Medina Cantalejo adjudged Neill to have fouled Italian full back Fabio Grosso in the penalty area Francesco Totti converted the ensuing penalty kick to score and give the Italians a 1 0 victory knocking Australia out of the cup 44 45 46 Following the World Cup on 6 October 2006 was named as the 50th player to captain Australia On 7 October 2006 he made his debut as the Socceroos captain in a 1 1 friendly against Paraguay in Brisbane Four days later in Sydney he captained Australia again in an Asian Cup qualifying game against Bahrain which Australia won 2 0 47 On 2 June 2007 Neill captained the Socceroos again in a friendly match against Uruguay at Sydney s Telstra Stadium in which Australia lost 2 1 On 13 July 2007 in the dying seconds of the Socceroo s 3 1 loss to Iraq Neill verbally abused the referee He received his second yellow card and was sent off capping a disappointing performance by the Australian side In the quarter finals of the Asian Cup Neill missed a crucial penalty in a shootout against Japan which resulted in Australia s elimination from the cup 48 Neill played his 50th game for Australia in a World Cup Qualifier against Japan a game that Australia won 2 1 with Tim Cahill scoring both goals In June 2013 Neill scored his first international goal with a header in a World Cup qualifying match against Jordan which finished 4 0 It was his 91st appearance for Australia 49 and 16 years and 245 days since his debut 50 In the final part of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification AFC Neill came under much criticism in the media and from fans It was during this period that Neill spent a considerable period unable to find a new club contract after not managing to secure an extension to his contract with Sydney FC The nub of the criticism was that Neill continued to be selected as Socceroos captain in spite of not having regular game time at a club and having been dropped by two Middle Eastern clubs Al Jazira Club and Al Wasl FC and having made minimal impact in his short time in Australia s domestic A League With these criticisms hanging over his head the issue of Neill s age related lack of pace was highlighted when the Socceroos were defeated 6 0 in a friendly against Brazil on 7 September 2013 and again defeated 6 0 against France on 11 October 2013 Fox Sports Australia prepared a video analysis of the 12 goals scored against the Socceroos by France and Brazil in the two friendlies identifying Neill s role in the lack of defence for the bulk of those goals 51 Sections of the press and social media called for Neill to retire with commentator Robbie Slater stating Neill should be stood down as Socceroos captain 52 Another media commentator Mark Bosnich described Neill as part of the problem for the successive 6 0 losses given Neill s lack of pace in defence Neill responded to the criticism refusing to contemplate retirement instead appearing to lay the blame at the feet of the younger players of the squad 53 54 In that media interview Neill was quoted as saying I add value to the team and I bring a lot of good attributes but I am the victim On 6 May 2014 it was revealed that Socceroos team boss Ange Postecoglou had advised Neill that he would not be part of Australia s squad at the 2014 World Cup 55 Personal life editNeill s son Marcus currently plays at the Liverpool F C Academy 56 having previously played at the Blackburn Rovers Academy 57 On 2 May 2016 Neill was declared bankrupt in the United Kingdom 58 59 On 20 November 2023 at Preston Crown Court Neill was found not guilty of purposefully hiding money from his bankruptcy proceedings After the verdict he spoke to The Times and said he was living in a rented house and his children had to move schools as he could no longer afford the school fees Neill also said how at the height of his financial struggles the electricity was cut off in his house He told the newspaper that he was now coaching football at a local women s team and was also working as a project manager for a local digital firm 60 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 61 62 Club Season League Cups a Continental TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsMillwall 1995 96 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 01996 97 39 4 5 0 0 0 44 41997 98 6 0 1 0 0 0 7 01998 99 35 6 9 0 0 0 44 61999 00 31 1 4 0 0 0 35 12000 01 24 2 1 0 0 0 25 22001 02 4 1 1 0 0 0 5 1Total 152 14 21 0 0 0 173 14Blackburn Rovers 2001 02 31 1 4 0 0 0 35 12002 03 34 0 7 0 4 0 45 02003 04 32 2 2 0 1 0 35 22004 05 36 1 8 0 0 0 44 12005 06 35 1 7 2 0 0 42 32006 07 20 0 1 0 5 1 26 1Total 188 5 29 2 10 1 227 8West Ham United 2006 07 11 0 1 0 0 0 12 02007 08 34 0 6 0 0 0 40 02008 09 34 1 3 0 0 0 36 1Total 78 1 10 0 0 0 88 1Everton 2009 10 12 0 2 0 0 0 14 0Galatasaray 2009 10 14 1 2 0 2 0 18 12010 11 25 0 2 0 4 0 29 0Total 37 1 4 0 6 0 47 1Al Jazira 2011 12 19 3 1 1 3 0 23 4Al Wasl 2012 13 11 0 1 1 0 0 15 1Sydney FC 2012 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Omiya Ardija 2013 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0Watford 2014 1 0 1 0Doncaster Rovers loan 2014 4 0 4 0Career total 517 24 68 4 19 1 604 29International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsAustralia 1996 1 01997 0 01998 1 01999 2002 0 02003 3 02004 5 02005 12 02006 9 02007 8 02008 7 02009 7 02010 10 02011 16 02012 9 02013 7 1Total 95 1Score and result list Australia s goal tally first score column indicates score after Neill goal International goals scored by Lucas Neill 63 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 11 June 2013 Docklands Stadium Melbourne Australia nbsp Jordan 4 0 4 0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours editMillwall Football League Second Division 2000 01Blackburn Rovers Football League Cup 2001 02Al Jazira UAE President s Cup 2011 12Australia OFC U 20 Championship 1997 OFC Nations Cup 2004Individual Millwall Player of the Year 1996 97Notes edit Includes FA Cup League Cup FA Community Shield League Trophy and Turkish CupReferences edit Lucas Edward Neill in Turkish Turkish Football Federation Retrieved 3 October 2019 Lucas Neill Player Profiles First Team Team West Ham United Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2014 List of Australian Olympic athletes Australian Institute of Sport a b Neill on the move BBC Sport 3 September 2001 Retrieved 28 June 2007 Soccerbase Lucas Neill Archived 18 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine Racing Post Retrieved 28 June 2007 Blackburn seal Neill deal BBC Sport 7 September 2001 Retrieved 28 June 2007 Sunday clockwatch BBC Sport 24 February 2002 Retrieved 21 December 2016 Cockerill Michael 22 June 2006 Neill good enough for Barca Neeskens The Sydney Morning Herald Neill set for Blackburn departure BBC Sport 8 April 2006 Reds ready to bide time for Neill BBC Sport 9 January 2006 Sunday s football gossip BBC Sport 26 November 2006 Hughes recalls crazy Hammers visit Lancashire Telegraph 8 December 2007 West Ham confirm capture of Neill BBC Sport 22 January 2007 Retrieved 5 August 2009 Dunn Alex 23 January 2007 Neill rejects cash claims Sky Sports Retrieved 23 January 2007 permanent dead link Tactical Formation Football Lineups com Retrieved 28 February 2007 Lucas Neill named as new Team Captain West ham United 27 July 2007 Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 27 July 2007 West Ham United v Wigan Athletic West Ham United 25 August 2007 Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 27 August 2007 West Brom 3 2 West Ham BBC Sport 13 September 2008 Neill turns down new Hammers deal BBC Sport 3 June 2009 Retrieved 3 June 2009 Mersey flight for Aussie skipper as Neill and Cahill unite Herald Sun Neill signs for Everton report Everton FC 17 September 2009 Archived from the original on 3 October 2012 Retrieved 17 September 2009 Hull 0 4 Everton BBC GALATASARAY ORG galatasaray org Burt Jason 4 August 2018 Everton set to off load Lucas Neill to Galatasaray after bid accepted The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 17 January 2010 GALATASARAY ORG galatasaray org Galatasaray 1 0 Gaziantepspor ESPN 24 January 2010 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Al Jazira to unveil manager Franky Vercauteren on Sunday and Lucas Neill 19 August 2011 Neill seals UAE switch report Archived from the original on 7 October 2012 Retrieved 19 August 2011 Al Jazira release Lucas Neill 1 June 2012 Neills signs for Al Wasl Archived 29 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine The World Game on SBS Neill s Al Wasl future in doubt as UAE club make new signings Goal com Socceroos captain Lucas Neill joins Sydney FC Herald Sun Melbourne Heart v Sydney FC live football scores Soccer scores and live video ESPNFC com Archived 2 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine FIFA com FIFA FIFA FIFA Archived from the original on 21 August 2013 Little A League interest for clubless Neill The World Game on SBS Archived from the original on 27 December 2013 Retrieved 27 December 2013 Official Lucas Neill signs Watford F C Archived from the original on 1 March 2014 Retrieved 25 February 2014 Watford 3 0 Barnsley BBC Sport 15 March 2014 Neill Joins Rovers DRFC Official site Retrieved 26 March 2014 Neill loan extended Doncaster Rovers FC 23 April 2014 Bossi Dominic 8 September 2015 Former Socceroos captain Lucas Neill close to returning to Australia with Hakoah The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 8 September 2015 Bring on the Young Blood ausfootballreview com Archived from the original on 5 February 2007 Socceroo 1996 Matches ozfootball net Jubilant Socceroos achieve their destiny 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as Socceroos captain The Sydney Morning Herald 15 October 2013 Retrieved 15 October 2013 Lewis Dave 15 October 2013 Fired up Neill wants kids to show hunger theworldgame sbs com au Archived from the original on 17 October 2013 Retrieved 15 October 2013 Legends divided on Neill outburst theworldgame sbs com au 15 October 2013 Archived from the original on 18 October 2013 Retrieved 15 October 2013 Lucas Neill will not make Socceroos squad for World Cup The Guardian 6 May 2014 Retrieved 6 May 2014 Liverpool win race to sign Lucas Neill s son The World Game Special Broadcasting Service Retrieved 6 January 2019 No Dunn deal yet but Brig hopeful Lancashire Evening Post Johnston Publishing Ltd Retrieved 10 February 2016 Smithies Tom Former Socceroos captain Lucas Neill declared bankrupt in the UK The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 2 May 2016 Ex Socceroos captain Neill bankrupt The World Game SBS Retrieved 2 May 2016 Football gave me a Ferrari now I can t afford a phone The Times 25 November 2023 Retrieved 26 November 2023 LUCAS EDWARD NEILL Turkish Football Federation 23 October 2010 Retrieved 23 October 2010 Neill Lucas National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved 8 April 2014 Lucas Edward Neill International Appearances Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation External links editLucas Neill on Twitter nbsp Lucas Neill FIFA competition record archived nbsp Lucas Neill at J League archive in Japanese nbsp Official Web West Ham profile FFA Socceroo profile OzFootball profile Lucas Neill at Soccerbase nbsp Lucas Neill at ESPN FC Sebastian Hassett Lucas Neill From Socceroos captain to bankrupt recluse Fairfax Media 6 May 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucas Neill amp oldid 1186934530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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