I always admired Sheridan's ability on the ball and he had great passing vision and was a good striker of the ball.
Like Liam Brady, Sheridan would be of must use to a team as a creative midfielder with a licence to drop off from the centre midfield to receive the ball from the back four and we'd play from there.
Charlton always had a bit of mistrust in relation to players with a creative slant eg, Brady.
Charlton's ethos demanded the midfield "Don't drop off - go and compete". Which ultimately involved the midfield receiving the ball from lay-offs from the forwards or scrapping for posession from the oppositions mistakes having been "put under pressure".
In essence, we didn't operate with a passing midfield which would have been more suited to Sheridan's natural ability.
It was a "no-risk" strategy which I'd be the first to admit brought us from the doldrums to 8th in the world rankings.
Sheridan would be ideal for us now.
Bookmarks