ROB Purdie has clocked up over 400 appearances for Hereford during the past 15 years.
Here, he picks his all-star XI from players he has played alongside, as well as his favourite Hereford games.
Goalkeeper: Wayne Brown.
Purdie: "He was a great lad and kept us in so many games."
Right-back: Ryan Green.
Purdie: "In his prime, he was one of the best defenders around. He keeps himself to himself, but it's nice to have someone at the club now who I was with at Hereford United."
Centre-back: Tony James.
Purdie: "I don't think I ever saw him have a bad game in four years and was underrated."
Centre-back: Tamika Mkandawire
Purdie: "He was captain of the club and a real nice lad, who was honest, hard working and a desire to do well, which has been shown in his success since.|"
Left-back: James Cambers.
Purdie: "He was only on loan to us, but I love playing with footballers and he was one of the best I have seen."
Centre-midfield: Nicky Featherstone.
Purdie: "He was so calm on the ball and is now captain of Hartlepool. He was probably underrated at Hereford."
Centre-midfield: Rob Purdie.
Purdie: "I've got to put myself in the team. I was a striker when I was 17, but came to Hereford and I was at my best in central midfield.
Right-wing: Andy Williams.
Purdie: "He always worked hard and one of the fittest players I've played with. A real nice lad as well."
Left-midfield: Paul Parry.
Purdie: "He could produce a great ball and could score goals, particularly when he was at Hereford."
Attacking midfielder: Ben Smith.
Purdie: "He had a great footballing brain."
Striker: Steve Guinan.
Purdie: "He had everything – was a great header of the ball, could be unselfish and lay the ball off or score goals himself."
Purdie’s favourite games
1) Hereford Utd 3 Halifax Town 2 (AET), Conference Play-off Final, May 2006.
2) Alvechurch 1 Hereford FC 2, MFL Premier Division, April 2016.
3) Hereford United 4 Port Vale 0, FA Cup 2nd Round, December 2006.
4) Stockport County 0 Hereford United 5, League 2, November 2010.
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