He has one good game and then gets gradually worse until he's dropped.
I find it quite funny how in one thread (The World Cup one) there is a general bemoaning of the way we in this country champion 'passion' and 'grit' and 'determination' in our players, and how they will 'run all day' work hard for you, over technique and skill.Yet here, in this thread, we are championing Chris Herd, who is such a limited footballer. He runs around a lot, puts himself about a bit, is 'athletic', but is that what we really want from a footballer playing for Villa?KEA, who I think is slow, and I'm not really a fan of his, is much more of a footballer.That's before you even get into Herd's off the field un-professionalism.
I always had Herd on a par with Lichaj, that is to say willing and combative but not quite good enough for the Premier League.
As a right back I'd agree. However, Herd's ability to fill in at centre half and in midfield make him more valuable to the squad.
I dont think Herd has ever had a fair crack at the first team. Hes always looked good when ive seen him. I will repeat my opinion I have voiced before...You could take most of the youngsters we have had though in the last 3-4years away from our distinctly average squad, give them the right coaching and experience at coming through in a team such as Southampton and they would flourish into much better players than they have here....
Quote from: mattjpa on July 04, 2014, 12:11:35 PMI dont think Herd has ever had a fair crack at the first team. Hes always looked good when ive seen him. I will repeat my opinion I have voiced before...You could take most of the youngsters we have had though in the last 3-4years away from our distinctly average squad, give them the right coaching and experience at coming through in a team such as Southampton and they would flourish into much better players than they have here....He played 20 times during the McLeish season.