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What has happened to Andi Weimann who started with us in fine form scoring in every game, yet now his goals seem to have dried up?

Is it a case of Lee letting him play his own game when he arrived and is now asking him to do things less natural to him? Playing different tactics that don't allow him to get the ball in dangeeous positions?

Whatever is going on, can Lee not see that something negative seems to have happened and try to correct it, e.g. by going back to what was successful at the start?

He still seems eager and willing and he covers a lot of ground.

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He just isn’t a natural goal scorer imo. Most forwards don’t get more than 10-12 in this division. Probably only 7-10 will net 15+

Isn’t a massive problem as he does a lot of work for the team and is pretty intelligent. Probably get 5 or so assists along with 8-10 goals which would not be a bad return. Probably win us a few penalties as well

We do look light on goals but we are solid defensively. Hopefully the likes of Taylor, Brownhill, Eliasson, Watkins and COD can get around 5-7 each and that will keep us in good stead. Then need Fam to find form and net 10 or so. Then the rest get 1-2 each

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17 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:

What has happened to Andi Weimann who started with us in fine form scoring in every game, yet now his goals seem to have dried up?

Is it a case of Lee letting him play his own game when he arrived and is now asking him to do things less natural to him? Playing different tactics that don't allow him to get the ball in dangeeous positions?

Whatever is going on, can Lee not see that something negative seems to have happened and try to correct it, e.g. by going back to what was successful at the start?

He still seems eager and willing and he covers a lot of ground.

Pack could pass a ball in August. September and October not so much. When Pack rediscovers those little reverse passes or someone steps up Weimann will start scoring again

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The good thing is that he’s not just a poacher, because if you’ve got one of those and they don’t score, they give you nothing else. Weimann contributes all over.  As above, he could’ve had two yesterday.  

I still think he’ll get 12-15, he’s got a lot of quality.  Think his pairing with Taylor suits him.

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59 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:

What has happened to Andi Weimann who started with us in fine form scoring in every game, yet now his goals seem to have dried up?

Is it a case of Lee letting him play his own game when he arrived and is now asking him to do things less natural to him? Playing different tactics that don't allow him to get the ball in dangeeous positions?

Whatever is going on, can Lee not see that something negative seems to have happened and try to correct it, e.g. by going back to what was successful at the start?

He still seems eager and willing and he covers a lot of ground.

He isn't a striker .

To many people thought we had signed a striker when we signed him.

 

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1 hour ago, REDOXO said:

Pack could pass a ball in August. September and October not so much. When Pack rediscovers those little reverse passes or someone steps up Weimann will start scoring again

Spot on, good observation.....we’ve got a great player on our hands in Weimann, a very experienced premier league player who brings a lot of attributes to our side. But he is suffering from a lack of ‘service’ at the moment, have a look at the ‘service’ he got from Pack for his goal away at Bolton this season, when that comes back, so will Weimann’s goals....it’s here from 02:34:-

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3 hours ago, REDOXO said:

Pack could pass a ball in August. September and October not so much. When Pack rediscovers those little reverse passes or someone steps up Weimann will start scoring again

Perhaps another case to give Walsh more of a run, it sounds as though he has that killer ball ability.

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1 minute ago, bpexile said:

Perhaps another case to give Walsh more of a run, it sounds as though he has that killer ball ability.

Yes that maybe a shout. He did well with his Cameo and he has a dead ball in him. 

He looked so out of sorts when he arrived but perhaps he can take a leaf from Elliason and start to come good

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2 minutes ago, REDOXO said:

Yes that maybe a shout. He did well with his Cameo and he has a dead ball in him. 

He looked so out of sorts when he arrived but perhaps he can take a leaf from Elliason and start to come good

Agreed, he's had time to settle into the playing group now, as was the case with  Elliason before he really showed his worth. 

Give the hungry young guns a go LJ.

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11 hours ago, Davefevs said:

Yes he is, but been forced into other positions to get appearances at bigger clubs than us.

Forced to play in other positions .....because he isn't effective enough as a striker 

He is a very tidy footballer, but the reason teams keep playing him in different positions ....is because...he is more effective playing either out wide...or deeper 

 

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The first half chance was deflected up on to his thigh by a defender,second one was saved by the goalies shoulder,both times a bit unlucky,he was in right place both times though,which is something.

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I think he just had a dream start. There is nothing in his history that suggested he was going to keep a 5 in 8 ratio going. He is doing much better here than his other spells though. As long as he keeps up the work rate he will be a good asset though, just need other players to step up since losing the goals from Bryan,  Reid and Flint.

 

Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2015 Aston Villa 113 (17)
2011  Watford (loan) 18 (4)
2011  Watford (loan) 3 (0)
2015–2018 Derby County 81 (9)
2017  Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 19 (2)
2018– Bristol City 8 (5)
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6 hours ago, Fiale said:

I think he just had a dream start. There is nothing in his history that suggested he was going to keep a 5 in 8 ratio going. He is doing much better here than his other spells though. As long as he keeps up the work rate he will be a good asset though, just need other players to step up since losing the goals from Bryan,  Reid and Flint.

 

Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2015 Aston Villa 113 (17)
2011  Watford (loan) 18 (4)
2011  Watford (loan) 3 (0)
2015–2018 Derby County 81 (9)
2017  Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 19 (2)
2018– Bristol City 8 (5)

Very few do manage 5 in 8!!

His record as a striker though was something like 15 in 53....not too shabby.

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8 hours ago, Fiale said:

I think he just had a dream start. There is nothing in his history that suggested he was going to keep a 5 in 8 ratio going. He is doing much better here than his other spells though. As long as he keeps up the work rate he will be a good asset though, just need other players to step up since losing the goals from Bryan,  Reid and Flint.

 

Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2015 Aston Villa 113 (17)
2011  Watford (loan) 18 (4)
2011  Watford (loan) 3 (0)
2015–2018 Derby County 81 (9)
2017  Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 19 (2)
2018– Bristol City 8 (5)

He was mostly employed out wide with other clubs though....

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On 21/10/2018 at 18:41, Red Right Hand said:

He had two (?) good chances yesterday which on another day he would have scored.

 

20 hours ago, NOTBLUE said:

The first half chance was deflected up on to his thigh by a defender,second one was saved by the goalies shoulder,both times a bit unlucky,he was in right place both times though,which is something.

From the away end it I thought it was a bad miss, but the replays show it did deflect up to him. The second chance was also a great save by the keeper and I didn't think he could have done a lot more, as the keeper got across to block it extremely quickly.

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3 minutes ago, JamesBCFC said:

It's almost as if he is capable of playing other psotions and the managers used that to fit him into the side when they had other strikers too.

It's not as if he spent a chunk of time competing for the striker position with Benteke, or at Derby who had about 50 strikers on their books. Oh, wait a second....

Andy082005 is an absolute whopper, let's be honest.

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5 goals, 1 assist so far- he wasn't going to keep up a streak of a goal or assist every game- there's only a handful of players in World football who do that sort of thing!

A lean spell was inevitable, he still is an asset to the team IMO- workrate/the ability to know when to press- similar to Reid in that aspect, technical ability, knowhow and versatility. Hopefully his next goal will spark another run.

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On 23/10/2018 at 15:09, JamesBCFC said:

Pretty sure I've already gone through this with him 2-3 times already.

You can go through it as many times as you want. I have my opinion....you have yours. 

I'll meet you in the middle then ...and agree he is a striker. Just not a very good striker 

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9 minutes ago, JonDolman said:

Well don't mean to be negative after a win, but he was very poor tonight. Hopefully Johnson can now see that him and Diedhiou really does not work. We were much better as a team when he moved out wide. But he wasn't good there either. Hope he gets back to the player he was when he signed. 

A lot of his ‘pressing’ and ‘energy’ seems to be him chasing after his mis-control. 

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Weimanns problem is that he is taking responsibility for our build up play. He understand our central midfield pairing is uncapable of any constructive offensive football and falls down to help them out. He understands the ball will otherwise be chopped long on Fam and you can as well forget about it. Our only hope for enjoyable football is that Patersons confidence can be boosted. 

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