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Alex Gilbert Signs on Loan From Middlesbrough

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  • Might be wrong, but think he's now leading our assists for the season, equal with Berry. 
    https://www.espn.co.uk/football/team/stats/_/id/372

    This hasn't been updated since yesterday but add the 2 and it puts him joint with Berry and Edwards and just ahead of Gillesphey, Chuks and Miles.
  • edited March 2
    See what you can do from corners when you beat the first man.

    True but having tall players like Gillesphey, Leaburn, Aneke, Jones, and on his 2nd attempt Ramsey to get head on ball plus other players making up a crowd in the box makes a hell of a difference. The opposition don't know who is the biggest threat.

    As we couldn't score in open play the corners are important not only in the mediocre League 1 but in the Premier which we see every week from the 'rush hour' melee in the penalty areas.

    Fantastic goal from Brown  despite we had two players charging the ball but you can still win matches with set pieces which cafc achieved yesterday with precision, nous and monster mentality.
  • Scoham said:
    Comes on and beats their MOTM with two kicks of the ball, soo the real MOTM
  • It would be great if we have an option to buy at the end of his loan I appreciate he looks a bit lightweight but he definitely has something about him 
  • edited March 2
    AndyG said:
    It would be great if we have an option to buy at the end of his loan I appreciate he looks a bit lightweight but he definitely has something about him 

    CAFC and Nathan Jones need to make that judgement at the end of the season after the last 13 games or even more ! Gilbert hasn't played enough 1st team football in his career and despite his ability with the stationary football we need to see his all round game especially when he starts and see his Stamina, as we have had a few with the short battery life !

    I hope he succeeds for CAFC and his career where ever he ends up, come the summer.
  • He did seem to bottle a header and maybe this has held him back from having more league appearances but its his ability we're after, not his bravery - we've got enough warrior types and he certainly seems to be able to pick out and execute a good pass, and of course, a good set piece. He'll get a start soon i reckon and then we'll get a better idea of what he's all about.  
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  • AndyG said:
    It would be great if we have an option to buy at the end of his loan I appreciate he looks a bit lightweight but he definitely has something about him 
    He seems to be very highly rated at Boro and the manager didn't want to let him go out on loan. I'm not sure we have a chance there, but if we go up to the Champ then maybe. 
  • The man with the magic boots!
    Oh oh he’s magic Gil-bert, 
    Gets the corners, sets them right, watch it go!!



  • Berry put one on Ramsays head and he somehow missed , so it's possible from others as well 
  • Scoham said:
    good job he's called Gilbert not Vance 
  • edited March 3
    Berry put one on Ramsays head and he somehow missed , so it's possible from others as well 

    Well spotted Oohaah and you're the first poster to mention that as it's goes against the narrative that only mention the bad not the good of a low rated player;
    Having said that the header straight at the keeper 🤦🏻‍♂️

    Joe Willock couldn't even hit the target when he shut his eyes for the feeble attempted header for the Toon in the FA cup defeat to Brighton in a similar position to Chuck Berry.
  • edited March 3
    I think we need to play him more so we can assess if he is the ball-player we need, trouble its risky tinkering with whats working at this crucial bit of the season.
  • I'd start him tomorrow and bring Doc back. Anderson and Berry have done great but I think we need Docherty's experience. Gilbert has shown that he has something extra. Being on the bench with our squad/situation is as good as starting.
  • edited March 3
    I'd like to see the stats on how much ground Berry covers. I'd be surprised if, at 32, he's more mobile than a 23-year-old Gilbert, even if the latter is lacking match sharpness.
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