Brendon Daniels turned professional at Crewe Alexandra in May 2011, but was released after two years with the club and dropped out of the English Football League.
14 Facts About Brendon Daniels
Brendon Daniels had brief stays with Chester and Gateshead, before signing with Tamworth in August 2014.
Brendon Daniels remained in the National League North however, joining Alfreton Town in August 2017, before making a return to the Football League after being signed to Port Vale in May 2018.
Brendon Daniels played just one further game before returning to Crewe, who released him at the end of his contract in May 2013.
Brendon Daniels had a trial with Championship side Blackburn Rovers in October 2013 and scored a brace in a Lancashire Senior Cup win over Rochdale.
On 25 February 2014, Brendon Daniels signed for Chester, now of the Conference Premier and managed by Steve Burr, on non-contract terms.
On 2 August 2014, Brendon Daniels joined Tamworth after impressing manager Dale Belford on a trial basis.
Brendon Daniels was named on the National League North Team of the Year.
Brendon Daniels's goals helped Simon Weaver's Town to secure a play-off place, before they were eliminated at the semi-final stage by AFC Fylde.
On 25 May 2016, Brendon Daniels signed a three-year contract at beaten National League North play-off finalists AFC Fylde.
On 24 August 2017, Brendon Daniels joined Alfreton Town on a one-year deal.
On 17 May 2018, Brendon Daniels signed a six-month contract with League Two side Port Vale; manager Neil Aspin said that "he is a local lad who is desperate to prove himself at this level".
Brendon Daniels stayed at Moss Lane for four weeks and made seven appearances for the "Robins".
Brendon Daniels is a good free-kick taker and has been praised for his crossing ability.