“I’m really proud of that. [the points tally]”Parker told BBC Sports.
“If you can go on the weekend and win, you’ll be on the target, and a 100-point tally is a huge achievement.
“It goes with everything else that comes with it in terms of an unbeaten record of 32 games, clean sheets and recognized goals.
“this [promotion] We are right there for the journey we have been on. This is a team that was essentially put together in the final week of the transfer window and together as they have, it makes me feel very proud of them. ”
Parker, 44, took over Turf Moore at the beginning of the season, winning awards for title rivals Leeds United, Sheffield United’s Chris Wilder and Sunderland’s head coach Regis Le Bri’s Daniel Fark.
Burnley’s incredible defensive record included goalkeeper James Trafford and centre-back pair Maxim Esteve and CJ Egan Riley as the Championship Team of the Year, along with Leeds full-back Jaden Bogle, midfielder Ao Tanaka and Winger Dan James.
Brazilian-born Dutchman Hammer is an orchestrator for Sheffield United’s team, winning 28 games – more than any other side of the championship, winning Trafford and James for the award.
“I feel happy, I’m bustling,” said Hammer, 27. “Except for promotion as a team, this is the best reward you can get as a player.
“You can’t do that without your team, we need each other. I can’t thank my teammates enough to win this award.
“I talked a lot with Captain Jack Robinson and he told me last week, “We need you more than ever.”
“I can be really pleased with how I’ve done so far, but we’re not finished yet.”