Alex Gilbert - Sept 2025 still at Middlesbrough
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se9addick said:Bailey said:se9addick said:Bailey said:Got to say, the fact that nobody seems to know too much about him is probably a good thing, no unrealistic expectations there then. I will base his signing on the last loan signing from Middlesborough, I think, Alan Kernaghan, if he turns out as well as that fella did then we might have a result.1
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My son was quick to point out that at 6'1 he will also add some beight to our attacking options which has been sadly packing when godden, TC, small, berry and docherty have all been on the pitch at the same time.
passes the height test and if he goes down the gym with TC should bulk up nicely 😀0 -
He looks a beast of a player strength wise just like Fraser6
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valleynick66 said:
Manager Nathan Jones commented: "I'm delighted to have him. We’ve been looking to add more quality in the final third and Alex provides that. He comes with decent pedigree having played in a very good Championship side this season, who trust us to further his development.
"We don’t really like taking players on loan, but when an opportunity comes up to add real quality, like this, the transfer kitty has all been spent on the SMT we have to take it."
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se9addick said:He’s hardly played any first team football, and has never played a full 90 minutes in his career (that seems pretty crazy by 23 years old), so I would take the views of fans of other clubs he’s been at with a massive pinch of salt.2
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Time will tell whether this fella is good, or a dud, got to trust our extensive recruitments judgement.1
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soapboxsam said:hermann said:soapboxsam said:valleynick66 said:No words from Scott yet?
Technical Director Andy Scott: "Our focus in this window has been on streamlining the squad to ensure Nathan has players that are going to contribute to the run-in and adding real quality to our team that improves us.
"We’ve been chasing Alex for a while now and we’re really pleased he’s joined us. We believe he has the ability to positively impact the team as he has done a number of times for Middlesbrough in the Championship. He has great quality in the final third, gives us something different in those forward positions and we’re looking forward to watching him in action for Charlton."
I'm not an apologist for Andy Scott and have said I have been disappointed with his judgement calls especially his opinion on Michael Appleton and his decision not to make George 'never misses a game' Dobson a top earner at the club.
On Alfie May that was more down to the way Nathan played him and the Luton Players connection was Jones call rather than Scott.
I like transparency on what injuries players have and who recommended them or signed the player for CAFC.
Ramsey, Edwards and Lloyd Jones very good signings do you not agree ? Coventry also a decent signings and that was Appleton and Scott going for a cup of tea with the family as well as Conor playing for Micky Apples at Lincoln on loan.
Lots of below par signings as well which have hampered our progress and Gassan Ahadme was probably signed to replace Miles Leaburn at some time which is looking a poor decision so far.
Whoever sanctioned that signing should pop along to specsavers.0 -
Not keen on the little beard an tache, but won’t hold that against him. Truly hope he’s the next Conner Gallagher…..1
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One of our best ever wingers joined from Middlesbrough many years ago.2
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Starinnaddick said:One of our best ever wingers joined from Middlesbrough many years ago.0
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RaplhMilne said:Not keen on the little beard an tache, but won’t hold that against him. Truly hope he’s the next Conner Gallagher…..5
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se9addick said:RaplhMilne said:Not keen on the little beard an tache, but won’t hold that against him. Truly hope he’s the next Conner Gallagher…..
Managed to get a tune out of Small this year.
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Going to need Gilbert to be competition for both Berry and TC.2
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I predict he'll look very average, make half a dozen low-key substitute appearances and slowly disappear into the fog of lower league football.3
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God we have some miserable gits on here.17
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Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
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eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
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eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
I think the vast majority wanted us to bring in an attacking midfielder. It appears we have, but as nobody has actually seen him play we will have to wait and see.
He apparently can cover several areas across the forward areas so can cover injuries.
I am happy to wait and see. Does that mean it is me looking through rose tinted glasses?
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Redrobo said:eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
I think the vast majority wanted us to bring in an attacking midfielder. It appears we have, but as nobody has actually seen him play we will have to wait and see.
He apparently can cover several areas across the forward areas so can cover injuries.
I am happy to wait and see. Does that mean it is me looking through rose tinted glasses?2 - Sponsored links:
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Redrobo said:eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
I think the vast majority wanted us to bring in an attacking midfielder. It appears we have, but as nobody has actually seen him play we will have to wait and see.
He apparently can cover several areas across the forward areas so can cover injuries.
I am happy to wait and see. Does that mean it is me looking through rose tinted glasses?
Now I sincerely hope the two new lads hit the ground running and help us get promotion however nobody knows what will happen because they have hardly played or been injured.
It hardly screams quality, more a case of fingers crossed they work out4 -
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Did he have to park on the training pitch?1
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charltonbob said:soapboxsam said:hermann said:soapboxsam said:valleynick66 said:No words from Scott yet?
Technical Director Andy Scott: "Our focus in this window has been on streamlining the squad to ensure Nathan has players that are going to contribute to the run-in and adding real quality to our team that improves us.
"We’ve been chasing Alex for a while now and we’re really pleased he’s joined us. We believe he has the ability to positively impact the team as he has done a number of times for Middlesbrough in the Championship. He has great quality in the final third, gives us something different in those forward positions and we’re looking forward to watching him in action for Charlton."
I'm not an apologist for Andy Scott and have said I have been disappointed with his judgement calls especially his opinion on Michael Appleton and his decision not to make George 'never misses a game' Dobson a top earner at the club.
On Alfie May that was more down to the way Nathan played him and the Luton Players connection was Jones call rather than Scott.
I like transparency on what injuries players have and who recommended them or signed the player for CAFC.
Ramsey, Edwards and Lloyd Jones very good signings do you not agree ? Coventry also a decent signings and that was Appleton and Scott going for a cup of tea with the family as well as Conor playing for Micky Apples at Lincoln on loan.
Lots of below par signings as well which have hampered our progress and Gassan Ahadme was probably signed to replace Miles Leaburn at some time which is looking a poor decision so far.
Whoever sanctioned that signing should pop along to specsavers.
So far !
I was being kind to Gassan Ahadme and hoping for a miracle 🧙🏻♂️
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That was a very thorough medical. I was waiting for the rubber glove to come out.5
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soapboxsam said:1
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eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
I think the vast majority wanted us to bring in an attacking midfielder. It appears we have, but as nobody has actually seen him play we will have to wait and see.
He apparently can cover several areas across the forward areas so can cover injuries.
I am happy to wait and see. Does that mean it is me looking through rose tinted glasses?
Now I sincerely hope the two new lads hit the ground running and help us get promotion however nobody knows what will happen because they have hardly played or been injured.
It hardly screams quality, more a case of fingers crossed they work out
I think he also said something along the lines that if there were not young players here he would take a loan to fill a gap.
I would suggest that this signing is not a case of just fingers crossed. Football is quite a small community and I am sure we knew exactly what we were after.
I do wonder if we have had discussions re signing him permanently.5 -
Starinnaddick said:One of our best ever wingers joined from Middlesbrough many years ago.15
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Redrobo said:eaststandmike said:Redrobo said:God we have some miserable gits on here.
I think the vast majority wanted us to bring in an attacking midfielder. It appears we have, but as nobody has actually seen him play we will have to wait and see.
He apparently can cover several areas across the forward areas so can cover injuries.
I am happy to wait and see. Does that mean it is me looking through rose tinted glasses?
Untried from the smokies, the other one has had a mixed response from Portsmouth supporters.0