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Alex Gilbert - Sept 2025 still at Middlesbrough

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  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,890
    He started the game. NJ must rate him more than some see him. 

    He turned out to be far better than the last minute loan initially suggested. 

    I’d see it as a good signing particularly as he’s already familiar with the club now and pre season for any newbies  can’t be many weeks away. Better early signings than late if possible. 
  • Didn’t do enough in my opinion, if we were still in league one, maybe, but in Championship we need better quality.
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,413
    Agree with the above - hasn't done enough to warrant a Championship contract. He gave the ball away a lot in the final, and i'm sure NJ would have played Berry if he had been fit.
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    He started the game. NJ must rate him more than some see him. 

    He turned out to be far better than the last minute loan initially suggested. 

    I’d see it as a good signing particularly as he’s already familiar with the club now and pre season for any newbies  can’t be many weeks away. Better early signings than late if possible. 
    I wouldn't say it was a last minute loan when we had clearly been chasing him for the whole window. Agree with others that I think he will be on the Middlesborough bench or back on loan in league 1 next season. Not sure Boro would want to send him back to us when he really didn't play enough to develop while he was here
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,290
    I'm on the fence with this one. I wouldn't be unhappy if he came back next season, but I wouldn't be outraged if he didn't. It entirely depends on what other players we keep and what new signings we make
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,503
    Gilbert looks to play the forward pass and doesn't rely on just keeping it safe. I see a lot of potential and he's still only played about career 50 games.

    From his own point of view, he needs a full season games, so maybe a season in League One would benefit him most. Orient would seem a very good fit for him. 

  • I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY
    I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY Posts: 4,608
    Made a lot of crucial blocks too
  • SteveACS
    SteveACS Posts: 375
    edited May 29
    This is the thing. It's not just passing. A CAM needs to help the team by SCORING GOALS! It takes pressure off the strikers if the goals come from more sources. People seem to have forgotten that Berry scored as many goals as TC.

    Watch how they play. Berry is always pushing forward, almost like a withdrawn striker. Wins tackles high up the pitch to keep the pressure on. Gilbert plays more like a quarter back. Fine as it stands. But one shot, just wide, against Wycombe? Not enough.

    And Berry is 33. Gilbert is 24. Yes, they both run out of gas, but Gilbert really has no excuse.

    NJ prides himself on having a team that is running as hard at the 90th minute, as at the first.

    Do we need another player to push (not replace) Berry? Absolutely. Is that player Gilbert? I don't think so...
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,812
    SteveACS said:
    This is the thing. It's not just passing. A CAM needs to help the team by SCORING GOALS! It takes pressure of the strikers if the goals come from more sources. People seem to have forgotten that Berry scored as many goals as TC.

    Watch how they play. Berry is always pushing forward, almost like a withdrawn striker. Wins tackles high up the pitch to keep the pressure on. Gilbert plays more like a quarter back. Fine as it stands. But one shot, just wide, against Wycombe? Not enough.

    And Berry is 33. Gilbert is 24. Yes, they both run out of gas, but Gilbert really has no excuse.

    NJ prides himself on having a team that is running as hard at the 90th minute, as at the first.

    Do we need another player to push (not replace) Berry? Absolutely. Is that player Gilbert? I don't think so...
    spot on
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    It looks he's still at Boro, a long way down the pecking order.
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  • cafckev
    cafckev Posts: 2,914
    Personally, I would welcome him back. I thought he was a good player for us
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,737
    Was average at best in league one . Not what we needed 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,035
    It looks he's still at Boro, a long way down the pecking order.
    Very surprised he didn't get a League 1 loan , don't see his pathway to playing much at Boro with their squad 
  • Decent enough L1 player but I wouldn't have wanted to sign him permanently.
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 1,615
    Was average at best in league one . Not what we needed 
    His corners against Peterborough and Leyton Orient beg to differ.

    What we needed not what we need.

  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,812
    bang average player.

    surely Apter can knock over a better set piece ?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,222
    Still don't have his TYPE of player but wouldn't want him back.


  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    Still don't have his TYPE of player but wouldn't want him back.


    Outside of good set piece delivery which would be nice to have, do we need this type of player? 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    It looks he's still at Boro, a long way down the pecking order.
    I think there’s a good chance he won’t even be registered to play due to squad size limits, shame for his career but I’m guessing they couldn’t find any takers 
  • crookester
    crookester Posts: 1,328
    NabySarr said:
    Still don't have his TYPE of player but wouldn't want him back.


    Outside of good set piece delivery which would be nice to have, do we need this type of player? 
    I would say so, at the least as an option to offer something different (creativity from the midfield) off the bench. Knibbs, Carey and Berry all seem to be similar types, industrious and capable of coming up with goals but not what you'd call creative.
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  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    I wouldn’t call him creative either , bar a couple of ok corners 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Maybe they’ll release him. 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    wmcf123 said:
    I wouldn’t call him creative either , bar a couple of ok corners 
    Exactly, his "creativity" came from set pieces mostly - in live play he didn't really produce much in the way of killer passes from what I remember. Our problem at the moment is actually getting the ball into the net and he wouldn't do much to change that.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,846
    thenewbie said:
    wmcf123 said:
    I wouldn’t call him creative either , bar a couple of ok corners 
    Exactly, his "creativity" came from set pieces mostly - in live play he didn't really produce much in the way of killer passes from what I remember. Our problem at the moment is actually getting the ball into the net and he wouldn't do much to change that.
    A decent set piece taker would do wonders for our goal threat, as we had so many set pieces on Saturday, which we wasted.

    Of course you can't carry someone whose only role is taking set pieces, but decent delivery isn't to be sniffed at.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,265
    Most of Bree's highlights are of crosses and set pieces, Gilbert only really had that in his locker and even then it was patchy, Orient away was the exception rather than the norm
  • thenewbie said:
    wmcf123 said:
    I wouldn’t call him creative either , bar a couple of ok corners 
    Exactly, his "creativity" came from set pieces mostly - in live play he didn't really produce much in the way of killer passes from what I remember. Our problem at the moment is actually getting the ball into the net and he wouldn't do much to change that.
    A decent set piece taker would do wonders for our goal threat, as we had so many set pieces on Saturday, which we wasted.

    Of course you can't carry someone whose only role is taking set pieces, but decent delivery isn't to be sniffed at.
    Macca is usually on the bench
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    thenewbie said:
    wmcf123 said:
    I wouldn’t call him creative either , bar a couple of ok corners 
    Exactly, his "creativity" came from set pieces mostly - in live play he didn't really produce much in the way of killer passes from what I remember. Our problem at the moment is actually getting the ball into the net and he wouldn't do much to change that.
    A decent set piece taker would do wonders for our goal threat, as we had so many set pieces on Saturday, which we wasted.

    Of course you can't carry someone whose only role is taking set pieces, but decent delivery isn't to be sniffed at.
    2 of those set pieces would have been caught by a proper goalkeeper . 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    I think we can conclude that his loan to us was a success overall. I would be surprised if no League One club wanted him.