It's been so long since he played I've practically forgotten what he does. Either way he's a solid enough squad filler that will come in a bad so a job when needed.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on July 04, 2014, 02:16:56 PMIt's been so long since he played I've practically forgotten what he does. Either way he's a solid enough squad filler that will come in a bad so a job when needed.Same here. I remember he was quite good in the air but that's about it.
For all the moaning about Herd at centre-back, he's only ever played there as last resort due to unbelievable injury lists.
With our current financial restraints he's a decent squad player to have around, not least because of his versatility.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on July 04, 2014, 09:00:15 PMFor all the moaning about Herd at centre-back, he's only ever played there as last resort due to unbelievable injury lists.I dunno about that.Nobody forced Lambert to experiment with three centre halves in that dreadful game at Craven Cottage last season.In fact, I don't think he's ever played under Lambert as one of two centre-halves - so whenever he's been there, it's been tactical rather than defensive triage.
For all the moaning about Herd at centre-back, he's only ever played there as last resort due to unbelievable injury lists.It's not his fault, and he's never not going to put the effort in or shirk a challenge, unlike some others we've had in the squad who might otherwise have filled in.The biggest worry for me with Herd is if he's going to be suffering from the same sort of brain / memory problems we're seeing recognised in the NFL. I don't think I've ever seen him complete 45 minutes without needing treatment for a head injury only to stand up a few minutes later, with all the grace of Frank Bruno after one of his Mike Tyson twattings .