I think he has done well so far. He has scored 3 goals in about 9 or ten games this season. Thats not a bad return in a team not doing verry well, and playing on the wing most of the time. I think the jury is still out on wether he is the answer tho.
Only seen him play once and that was against Boston and he was ALRIGHT but did seem a little bit lost. I think he just needs a chance to settle into the division and some better and more experienced players around could seriously help him
He's got the same crowdpleasing energy as Gary Hart. He makes himself available, confident on the ball, possesses a good shot and his head never drops.
Hard to fault him at this level and, with a bit of luck, he may well get a few more goals yet.
For the older viewer, there is definitely a touch of the Ken Beamish about him!
When we signed him everyone was banging on about the fact that he only played for Braintree, have to say that the difference between a player for a non-league team and one at our level isn't always a great deal, the trick is finding those who can make the transition. I think he could turn out to be a very astute signing, a sort of MM legacy, give him the service and he will bang in the goals. Some of our best players have been picked up from non-league, I hope Alex can add his name to the distinguished list.
I really like the way we play diagonal balls for him to challenge in the air. Chesterfields left back was subbed and i guess it was due to the amount of ball Alex was winning in the air.
Think it very unfair to critise him as he doesn't look out of his depth.
One of the better players yesterday