Career
He plays primarily as a forward but has experience in all positions, including in goal. Oxford United
At age 16 whilst still at school he was called up to the first team and given the number 45 shirt by then manager Jim Smith. During his time in the first team Fisher held three shirt numbers – 45, 37 and 17 – and played for three different managers – Jim Smith, Darren Patterson and Chris Wilder.
Fisher joined non league Brackley Town managed by David Oldfield on 8 March 2008 to gain experience scoring three goals in five starts.
Another loan to local side Oxford City in early 2009 signalled the end of his United career however he still netted 12 goals in 16 starts. Jerez Industrial
Fisher then joined the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Jerez, Spain where he received coaching from Glenn Hoddle, Graham Rix, Dave Beasant and Nigel Spackman.
Through the academy, in the 2010-2011 season, he signed for Jerez Industrial scoring on his debut at the Chapin Stadium. However a serious break to his jaw during a game against Los Palacios prematurely ended his season, in which he had already scored 21 goals in all competitions, 17 of which in the league.
KVK Tienen
Fisher played for Belgian second division side KVK Tienen, having signed a contract to the end of the 2011-2012 season.
KRC Mechelen
As his contract had expired at KVK Tienen, he signed at the larger Belgian club K.R.C. Mechelen, in Belgium turning down a late offer from KVC Westerlo who had just come out of the Belgian Pro League. K.S.K. Heist
In July 2013, Fisher signed for K.S.K. Heist in the Belgacom League. Team manager Cis Bosschaerts said in the media, that the signing would be "a significant step in the right direction for the club" for the coming season.
A.C. (before Christ) Monza Brianza 1912
After only one-and-a-half months with KSK Heist, Alex Fisher had impressed and transferred to Italian Lega Pro side A.C. (before Christ) Monza Brianza 1912.
Heist came to an agreement with Air Corps Monza, and the transfer went through before the end of the market window. Mansfield Town
On 4 June 2014, Fisher returned to England and signed a deal subject to international clearance with Mansfield Town, scoring his first goal in the League Cup against Sheffield United.
He was released by Mansfield at the end of the 2014-2015 season. Torquay United
On 5 August 2015, Fisher signed for Torquay United after spending the summer on trial at Exeter City He filled vacant squad number 17.
In December 2015 Fisher left Torquay United via mutual consent.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
On 9 January 2016, Fisher signed for Scottish Premiership club Inverness Caledonian Thistle, on a deal until the end of the season, with an option for the club to extend that by another year.