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  • The Heidar Myth

    Apologies to Sir Pie for interfering with his domain.

    Prompted by the info given on the official site that he has scored 5 goals for Iceland from a total of 37 appearances ( average 7.4 games per goal ), thought I'd check out his league stats as many seem to think that he only scores for Watford.

    Below is his record based on number of starts, goals and average goal ratio :

    QPR 20 (8) 2.5

    Bolton 3 (2) 1.5

    Fulham 31 (11) 2.8

    Watford 121 (52) 2.3

    Pretty consistent wherever he's been in my view. Apart from his Agyemang-like spree at Bolton.


    Note: This is not in any way intended to suggest that we do not require a class striker NOW, in much the same way that it does not prove that Pete is a newcomer.

  • #2
    No doubt he's capable of scoring goals. His games for Watford prove that. Its the way you play to accomodate him and the types of goals he scores thats important. So many are from crosses to the far post that he heads in or bundles over the line.

    I'd bet he has never scored from outside of 12 yards or having danced around a couple of defenders and deftly chipped the onrushing keeper.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SirLes View Post
      No doubt he's capable of scoring goals. His games for Watford prove that. Its the way you play to accomodate him and the types of goals he scores thats important. So many are from crosses to the far post that he heads in or bundles over the line.

      I'd bet he has never scored from outside of 12 yards or having danced around a couple of defenders and deftly chipped the onrushing keeper.
      Iceland vs Japan in 2004 he did exactly that.

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      • #4
        he can score goals but not enough.. he can notch up to 10-11 at best this season i believe

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        • #5
          Originally posted by brightonr View Post
          Apologies to Sir Pie for interfering with his domain.

          Prompted by the info given on the official site that he has scored 5 goals for Iceland from a total of 37 appearances ( average 7.4 games per goal ), thought I'd check out his league stats as many seem to think that he only scores for Watford.

          Below is his record based on number of starts, goals and average goal ratio :

          QPR 20 (8) 2.5

          Bolton 3 (2) 1.5

          Fulham 31 (11) 2.8

          Watford 121 (52) 2.3

          Pretty consistent wherever he's been in my view. Apart from his Agyemang-like spree at Bolton.


          Note: This is not in any way intended to suggest that we do not require a class striker NOW, in much the same way that it does not prove that Pete is a newcomer.
          No need to apologise. Love reading a good stat just as much as I love writing them. Keep them coming!

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          • #6
            The Heider Myth. Is it Similar to The Butterfly Effect?!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by W10 RANGER View Post
              he can score goals but not enough.. he can notch up to 10-11 at best this season i believe
              Currently he has scored (albeit) from the penalty spot one of the seven goals the team has scored. If he were to continue that ratio and we were to score as many as Blackpool did last season (69) then he'd scored 10 for the season.

              Last season Bednar scored 11 whilst Simon Cox contributed with just 9 for WBA and Brett Omerod scored 12 for Blackpool. Although Carroll (17) scored a lot more for Newcastle than these other players mentioned a striker doesn't neccesarily have to score much more than 10 for his side to get promoted as long as he brings something else to the side. In Helguson's case he'll hold up play and provide assists but like WBA and Blackpool we will need one of the other players to contribute with a number of goals from midfield. Early days but two games in and both Mackie and Taraabt have scored 2 a piece so what to say that they won't do what Charlie Adam, Kevin Nolan or Chris Brunt did from midfield?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by W6hoops View Post
                The Heider Myth. Is it Similar to The Butterfly Effect?!
                He scuffs a shot and all hell breaks loose on messageboards?

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                • #9
                  Why cant you get off his back instead. Didnt he play quite well against Sheffield Utd?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Revīs wife View Post
                    Why cant you get off his back instead. Didnt he play quite well against Sheffield Utd?
                    he's played well in both the opening games, creating chances, scoring a goal, and being a strong centre forward that he is..

                    He will score 12 + goals at least..

                    His stats at QPR are pretty good to be fair..

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by qpr4life View Post
                      he's played well in both the opening games, creating chances, scoring a goal, and being a strong centre forward that he is..

                      He will score 12 + goals at least..

                      His stats at QPR are pretty good to be fair..
                      Thanks!! Hope he stays injuryfree
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                      • #12
                        Proved he could still score last season got 10 at Watford,would be on 3 now if he had stood up to Taarabt.maybe not the answer but could still prove very useful to have (also has won 2 pens)

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                        • #13
                          Give him the right services he wll score

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Revīs wife View Post
                            Why cant you get off his back instead. Didnt he play quite well against Sheffield Utd?

                            He's played well in both games this season, has a lot more to his game than scoring the odd goal here and there.

                            Tony German will do well to watch him and learn, how to hold up the ball and play the attacking midfielders in.
                            They seek him here.................

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