Gary Alexander (footballer)

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Gary Alexander
Personal information
Full name Gary George Alexander[1]
Date of birth (1979-08-15) 15 August 1979 (age 44)
Place of birth Lambeth, London, England
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Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Greenwich Borough
Youth career
000?–1998 West Ham United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2000 West Ham United 0 (0)
1999–2000 Exeter City (loan) 37 (16)
2000–2001 Swindon Town 37 (7)
2001–2003 Hull City 68 (23)
2003–2007 Leyton Orient 179 (52)
2007–2010 Millwall 91 (21)
2010–2012 Brentford 62 (21)
2012 Crawley Town (loan) 14 (7)
2012–2014 Crawley Town 32 (6)
2013 AFC Wimbledon (loan) 18 (3)
2014 Burton Albion 7 (0)
2014– Greenwich Borough 11 (4)
Managerial career
2013 Crawley Town (interim)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:04, 26 August 2014 (UTC)

Gary George Alexander (born 15 August 1979 in Lambeth) is an English footballer who currently plays as a striker for Greenwich Borough. He was also interim manager of Crawley alongside Martin Hinshelwood.

Alexander has previously played for West Ham United, Exeter City, Swindon Town, Hull City, Leyton Orient, Millwall, Brentford and AFC Wimbledon.

Career

West Ham United & Exeter City

He began his career with West Ham United, but his first taste of first team football came with a loan spell at Exeter City in the 1999–2000 season. Alexander scored 16 goals in 37 league games for the Grecians and although he was only on-loan to Exeter, became their Player of the Season. His form with Exeter convinced Swindon Town to sign him from West Ham for £300,000 in July 2000.[2]

Swindon Town

Alexander's time at Swindon was short. He played only one season, scoring seven goals in 43 appearances in all competitions.[2]

Hull City

With Swindon Town in financial difficulties they accepted a bid from Hull City in June 2001. His first season saw him score 20 goals in 47 appearances in all competitions and in the 2001–02 season he was awarded the Hull City Player of the Season award.

Leyton Orient

In January 2003 he moved to Leyton Orient where he soon became a first team regular. Alexander rejected a new deal in May 2007.

Millwall

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Alexander vs Michael Morrison of Leicester City on 13 September 2008.

On 24 May 2009 Alexander scored twice for Millwall in the 2008–09 League One play-off final. However, he was unable to prevent Millwall losing 3–2 to Scunthorpe United, despite Alexander's two goals giving Millwall a 2–1 half-time lead. He missed a chance to put Millwall 3–1 up and claim his hatrick.[3]

Brentford

In August 2010 Alexander signed for Brentford for an undisclosed fee[4] making his debut on 7 August against Carlisle United [5] and scoring his first Brentford goal a week later in a 2–1 home defeat to Walsall.[6] On 28 January 2012 Alexander scored a hat-trick in a 5–2 win over Wycombe Wanderers.[7]

Crawley Town

In March 2012 Alexander signed on loan for Crawley Town until the end of the 2011–12 season. Alexander scored seven goals in fourteen appearances for Crawley as they finished 3rd in League Two and were promoted to League One.[8][9] Following the sacking of manager Ritchie Barker, Alexander became interim manager on 28 November 2013, alongside chief scout Martin Hinshelwood.[10]

AFC Wimbledon

On 31 January 2013 Alexander joined AFC Wimbledon, on loan until the end of the season.[11] He scored three goals in 18 appearances, the last of which was the first in a 2–1 win over Fleetwood Town on 27 April 2013, the final day of the season, that preserved the Dons' Football League status.[12]

Burton Albion

On 31 January 2014, Alexander signed for Burton Albion.[13] He was released by the club at the end of the season.[14]

Greenwich Borough

On 22 December 2015, Alexander became the new manager of Greenwich Borough. [15]

References

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