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Alex Gilbert - Sept 2025 still at Middlesbrough
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Did Berry offer much against Stockport? 5.7 on statbank.0
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Could be his time. Obviously a cultured player and we’ll need some real quality over the next three matches.0
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Scoham said:Chunes said:Did Berry offer much against Stockport? 5.7 on statbank.1
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Scoham said:Chunes said:Did Berry offer much against Stockport? 5.7 on statbank.1
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Chunes said:Scoham said:Chunes said:Did Berry offer much against Stockport? 5.7 on statbank.Gilbert did not play as well as yesterday in his previous start. Burton were not going at it 100% and that helped him get on the ball yesterday. When he did, he looked good. Everyone struggled to get into the game at Stockport partly down to the referee being inexplicably reluctant to give any free kicks that day (I remember Leaburn being pretty much strangled at one point and it being ruled legal) and it’s hard to see someone like Gilbert making much difference in those circumstances.
I do think Gilbert can have his moment still though - perhaps as this year’s Johnnie Williams coming off the bench at Wembley to help swing a tight game in our favour. It was a timely reminder to NJ that if we need a goal he might be able to change a game attackingly in a way Anderson probable would not. Or perhaps you bring them both on and leave just one of Dic or Coventry sitting deeper. That way Anderson can do Gilbert’s running and pressing for him.0 -
Exiled_Addick said:Chunes said:Scoham said:Chunes said:Did Berry offer much against Stockport? 5.7 on statbank.Gilbert did not play as well as yesterday in his previous start. Burton were not going at it 100% and that helped him get on the ball yesterday. When he did, he looked good. Everyone struggled to get into the game at Stockport partly down to the referee being inexplicably reluctant to give any free kicks that day (I remember Leaburn being pretty much strangled at one point and it being ruled legal) and it’s hard to see someone like Gilbert making much difference in those circumstances.
I do think Gilbert can have his moment still though - perhaps as this year’s Johnnie Williams coming off the bench at Wembley to help swing a tight game in our favour. It was a timely reminder to NJ that if we need a goal he might be able to change a game attackingly in a way Anderson probable would not. Or perhaps you bring them both on and leave just one of Dic or Coventry sitting deeper. That way Anderson can do Gilbert’s running and pressing for him.
I'm not comparing Gilbert to Claus, I'm just saying generally, in football, you have to earn the right to play, but you don't always have to try to out-physical the physical sides in every position.
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Yes, but Allardyce and Stoke didn’t have a Claus Jensen at all and under Jones were would be the equivalent of Stoke in that equation.0
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carly burn said:DRAddick said:Very good player but one of those you can't rely on to do the dirty work. Not a negative but just means you need to have a team around him that means he doesn't have too.
Gilbert is class on the ball but doesn’t offer as much as Berry does without it. That’s why he hasn’t been able to get in the team7 -
SteveACS said:Gilbert's biggest weakness is his physicality...
Doesn't win many tackles, and never jumps to win a header. Considering how tall he is, a major weakness in his game.
Quite a bit behind Berry for a starting berth, IMO.0 - Sponsored links:
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stoneroses19 said:Cant argue with the quality of his passing. I am concerned how generally weak he seems though and pulled out of a couple of winnable challenges in second half yesterday. Get away with that against Burton who were generally poor at finishing, could be different situation in play offs though.1
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I like him. Have him train with TC’s brother to put on some muscle and he might be a revelation.4
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a good good footballer - can 'handle' a football, no problem, pick a pass, first touch is good, awareness is good and his set pieces are great - just shows however that what you can do with a football is only part of what counts coz he's probably a better 'baller' than 90% of our squad - however, ,modern day football is so much about what you do off the ball and how physical you are and that is clearly why he isn't in anybody's first team plans atm - i like him but can see why he's struggling to nail down a first team spot. Terry Taylor was similar but neither are gonna fit into a nathan jones team3
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Would prefer him off the bench in the advance role over Anderson everyday1
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NabySarr said:carly burn said:DRAddick said:Very good player but one of those you can't rely on to do the dirty work. Not a negative but just means you need to have a team around him that means he doesn't have too.
Gilbert is class on the ball but doesn’t offer as much as Berry does without it. That’s why he hasn’t been able to get in the team
What Gilbert does offer is a point of difference in midfield. Whilst we have runners and chasers a plenty, Gilbert provides finesse in his passing. He made three first half through passes on Saturday which were a different class. Agree he needs to bulk up like TC, and his shooting hasn't hit a target as yet, but his passing game could prove a potent weapon in the games to come, particularly (fingers crossed) on a Wembley playing surface.4 -
And his dead balls (apart from one errant game) are far superior to anyone in the squad.3
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Not convinced by him.5
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drawnablank said:fenaddick said:4
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He means when we play Boro 🤣7
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I mean we'll probably see him anyway regardless as I think he'll either be on the fringes of the Boro squad next season, or in our squad again, or another lower champ team will get him in on loan.2
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I’d gladly have him back. My Boro supporting mate said he’s never really done it for them, but I’ve been impressed.
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I wouldn’t mind him staying personally. I think NJ could improve him and he certainly has a game5
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The Red Robin said:I’d gladly have him back. My Boro supporting mate said he’s never really done it for them, but I’ve been impressed.
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I doubt he is on Nathan's shopping list, BUT you never can tell1
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I wonder if Boro would loan him again
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Been important when Berry was injured. Not quite at Berry's level reading the game and goal scoring threat, but at a different stage in his career and a slightly different player. Sure the recruitment team will sort out their targets, but part of a winning team. A good loan IMO, and stepped up when needed.12
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I haven't seen a replay but was his block at the Orient free kick ok .... commentator said he'd like to look at it again0
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dicktracey said:I haven't seen a replay but was his block at the Orient free kick ok .... commentator said he'd like to look at it again1