Rob Elliot
Robert Elliot (born 30 April 1986) is an English-born Irish football manager and former professional goalkeeper who represented the Republic of Ireland internationally, earning four caps between 2014 and 2016.[1][2] Born in Greenwich, London, to a family with Irish roots in Cork, he began his career in the youth system at Arsenal before joining Charlton Athletic in 2004, where he made over 100 appearances after loan spells at clubs including Erith & Belvedere and Notts County.[1][3] His most prominent playing stint came at Newcastle United, where he spent nine years from 2011 to 2020, featuring in 52 Premier League matches and experiencing European competition in the Europa League.[4][5] Later career moves included a release from Newcastle in June 2020, a transfer to Watford in 2021 where he served as a backup goalkeeper and later as a coach, followed by joining Gateshead in 2022 as a player and technical director before retiring as a player in October 2024.[1][6] Elliot transitioned into coaching and management, joining Gateshead as technical director in 2022 while still playing.[7] He became interim manager there in October 2023, leading the team to a sixth-place finish in the National League and a historic victory in the 2024 FA Trophy final—the club's first major trophy.[8] Appointed permanent manager in June 2024, he left for League One side Crawley Town in October of that year on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[4][9] His tenure at Crawley ended in March 2025 after 33 matches, with six wins and the club in 22nd position, facing relegation.[4] As of November 2025, Elliot remains active in football management, drawing on his experiences as a player and coach to pursue further opportunities in the English football pyramid.[10]Early life
Upbringing in London
Robert Elliot was born on 30 April 1986 in Greenwich, London, England. He grew up in a family with Irish heritage, eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland national team through his father's family origins in Cork.[11][2] Raised in a working-class household in southeast London, Elliot lived with his mother and younger sister following his parents' separation. His early years were marked by financial hardships, including periods where he could not afford basic expenses like train fares to training or car repairs, and he even faced a court summons for fare evasion as a teenager. These challenges, with all his early earnings directed toward supporting the family mortgage, fueled his determination in pursuing sports.[12] Elliot's passion for football developed young, inspired by local games and his support for Charlton Athletic as a boyhood fan in the area. Prior to structured youth training, he briefly played for non-League side Erith Town in southeast London.[12][13]Entry into professional football
Elliot began playing organized football as a teenager with Erith Town, a non-league club in the Isthmian League based in south-east London.[6][14] In 2003, at the age of 17, he signed for Charlton Athletic's academy, his boyhood club, progressing through the youth system with support from his family in Greenwich.[11][15] He received a professional contract in 2004, marking his transition to full-time status.[16][17] Within Charlton's youth setup, Elliot developed under academy manager Steve Avory, advancing from the under-18s to the reserve team, where he honed his skills as a goalkeeper amid competitive training sessions.[18] To gain senior experience, he was loaned out early in his professional phase, including a short spell at Bishop's Stortford in the Conference South during the 2004–05 season, where he made six appearances, followed by a move to Notts County in League Two in January 2005, featuring in four matches.[19][20]Club career
Charlton Athletic
Elliot joined the Charlton Athletic youth academy at the age of 17 after playing for non-league Erith & Belvedere.[14] Earlier in his time at Charlton, he had loan spells at Bishop's Stortford in 2004 and twice at Accrington Stanley in 2005–07.[11] He made his first-team debut for Charlton on 5 April 2008, substituting for Nicky Weaver after the latter was sent off early in a 2–1 Championship victory over Plymouth Argyle.[21] This substitute appearance marked the beginning of his breakthrough into senior football at the club.[21] To gain further experience, Elliot was loaned out during the 2008–09 season to Notts County where he made 22 appearances in League Two.[21] This spell helped develop his skills as a goalkeeper, providing regular first-team football outside of Charlton's squad.[21] Returning to Charlton, Elliot established himself as the primary goalkeeper during the 2010–11 League One season, featuring in 35 league matches and contributing to the team's 13th-place finish, ensuring mid-table stability.[22] Over his full tenure from 2004 to 2011, he accumulated 109 appearances across all competitions, showcasing steady development from youth prospect to reliable custodian.[23] Elliot departed Charlton in July 2011 upon the expiry of his contract, transferring to Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee.[24]Newcastle United
Elliot joined Newcastle United on 30 August 2011, signing a five-year contract for an undisclosed fee from Charlton Athletic to serve as backup goalkeeper to Tim Krul.[25] His early role was limited, with no Premier League appearances in the 2011–12 season, though he featured in cup and Europa League matches.[22] Elliot's most significant playing time came during the 2015–16 Premier League season, when injuries sidelined Krul for the entire campaign and limited Karl Darlow, allowing him to start 21 league matches.[22] He recorded five clean sheets across all competitions that year, helping to stabilize the defense amid a challenging relegation battle.[26] In October 2017, while supporting the Movember campaign for men's mental health awareness, Elliot publicly shared his experiences with on-pitch anxiety and a past "breakdown" during training at Charlton, highlighting the pressures of professional football and advocating for open discussions on mental well-being.[12] Elliot featured minimally in the 2016–17 Championship season with three appearances but remained part of the squad that secured automatic promotion back to the Premier League as runners-up.[26] He extended his contract in September 2016 until 2020, reflecting his value as a reliable squad player.[27] After nine years at the club, Elliot departed as a free agent in July 2020, having made 68 first-team appearances across all competitions without scoring.[22] Newcastle manager Steve Bruce praised his professionalism and positive influence in the dressing room despite infrequent starts.Watford
Elliot joined Watford on 28 January 2021, signing a short-term contract until the end of the 2020–21 season as an experienced backup goalkeeper amid injuries in the squad.[28] The 34-year-old arrived as a free agent following his departure from Newcastle United, bringing over 200 professional appearances and prior Premier League experience to provide depth behind first-choice keeper Daniel Bachmann.[6] During this initial period in the Championship, he did not make any first-team appearances as Watford clinched automatic promotion by finishing second in the league.[29] In June 2021, shortly after promotion was confirmed, Elliot agreed to a two-year contract extension, securing his place in the squad for Watford's return to the Premier League.[30] His role remained as a veteran backup, valued for his positive personality and mentoring influence in the dressing room, where he offered guidance to both senior players and younger goalkeepers during the high-pressure promotion campaign.[30] In the 2021–22 Premier League season, he made one appearance in the EFL Cup, starting in a 1–3 third-round defeat to Stoke City on 21 September 2021, but did not feature in league matches as Watford suffered relegation to the Championship after finishing 19th.[29] Elliot's overall contribution at Watford amounted to just one appearance across all competitions during his 18-month tenure.[29] He was released on 30 June 2022 as part of a major squad overhaul following relegation, with the club transitioning under new head coach Rob Edwards.[31]Gateshead and retirement
On 11 August 2022, Elliot joined Gateshead of the National League as the club's first-ever technical director following the end of his playing career at Watford, while also being registered as a player-goalkeeper to provide backup support and assist in a player-coach capacity.[32][33] In the 2022–23 season, he contributed to the coaching setup under manager Mike Williamson, helping to guide the team to a mid-table finish, and remained available as a goalkeeper option amid the dual role that blended administrative duties with on-pitch readiness.[34] During the 2023–24 campaign, Elliot continued in this transitional position, taking on interim managerial responsibilities from October 2023 onward, where his experience stabilized the defense during a season marked by off-field challenges and managerial changes.[8][35] Elliot officially retired from playing on 1 October 2024, aged 38, coinciding with his appointment as full-time manager of League One club Crawley Town after two years at Gateshead and two decades in professional football.[33][11] He described the move as a natural progression, allowing him to focus entirely on coaching and leadership without the demands of playing.[36]International career
Youth level
Elliot was eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland through his father's Irish roots in Cork. His involvement in the country's youth internationals was limited during his early career.Senior level
Elliot received his first senior call-up to the Republic of Ireland squad in October 2013 under manager Giovanni Trapattoni for World Cup qualifiers against Germany and Kazakhstan, though he remained an unused substitute in both fixtures.[37][38] His senior debut came on 25 May 2014 in a friendly against Turkey at the Aviva Stadium, where he started and played the full 90 minutes in a 1–2 defeat, making a routine save early in the match but conceding goals from Ahmet İlhan Özek and Tarık Çamdal.[39][40] Elliot earned a total of four senior caps between 2014 and 2016, all as a goalkeeper for the Republic of Ireland. His subsequent appearances included substituting in at halftime for Shay Given during a 2–0 World Cup qualifying victory over Oman on 3 September 2014, where he played 45 minutes without conceding; coming on in the 85th minute during a 4–1 friendly win against the United States on 18 November 2014, featuring for the final six minutes; and starting a 2–2 friendly draw with Slovakia on 29 March 2016, but lasting only 15 minutes before suffering a serious knee injury that forced his substitution by Darren Randolph.[41][42][43] Throughout his international career, Elliot served primarily as a backup goalkeeper behind veterans Shay Given and emerging rival Darren Randolph, often featuring in limited minutes during friendlies and qualifiers to provide depth.[44] His under-21 experience had aided a smooth transition to senior level selections under successive managers Trapattoni and Martin O'Neill. His final cap came against Slovakia, after which injuries sidelined him from further appearances.[45]Managerial career
Gateshead
Elliot was appointed as interim manager of Gateshead on 17 October 2023, following the sacking of Mike Williamson and his staff, Ian Watson and Chris Bell.[46] He was assisted by Louis Storey and Carl Magnay, with the focus on maintaining the club's positive momentum and strategies during a transitional period.[46] Under Elliot's leadership, the team stabilized in the National League, ultimately finishing sixth and qualifying for the play-offs, though they were later barred from participating due to failing to meet EFL ground grading criteria.[47] Elliot guided Gateshead to their first-ever Isuzu FA Trophy triumph in the 2023–24 season, defeating Solihull Moors 5–4 on penalties after a 2–2 draw in the final at Wembley Stadium on 11 May 2024.[48] The victory marked a significant achievement, compensating for the play-off exclusion and etching Elliot's name into club history as the first manager to lift the trophy.[7] On 20 June 2024, Elliot received a permanent contract as manager, with Louis Storey confirmed as his assistant.[8] The duo emphasized integrating youth players into the first team while prioritizing defensive organization to build a solid foundation for the 2024–25 National League campaign.[49] Elliot's overall record at Gateshead comprised 42 matches, with 21 wins, 7 draws, and 14 losses, yielding a win percentage of 50%.[10] He departed the club on 1 October 2024 to pursue an opportunity in the EFL.[50]Crawley Town
Elliot was appointed manager of Crawley Town on 1 October 2024, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract and replacing Scott Lindsay; he inherited a mid-table League One side following his successful spell at Gateshead.[50][33] His tenure showed early promise with victories against lower-placed teams, but form quickly deteriorated, marked by significant losses such as a 5–1 defeat to Huddersfield Town[51] and a series of draws in critical matches against relegation contenders.[4] Elliot was sacked on 19 March 2025 after 33 matches in charge (Pld 33 W 6 D 8 L 19 Win% 18), with the club 12 points from safety; Louis Storey was named as interim successor.[4][52] Throughout his time at the club, Elliot sought to implement an attacking style of play, though it drew criticism for exposing defensive frailties; in reflections after his dismissal, he acknowledged his inexperience at League One level as a contributing factor to the challenges faced.[53] As of November 2025, Elliot remains without a managerial position.Career statistics
Club appearances
Rob Elliot made 222 senior club appearances as a professional goalkeeper, keeping 52 clean sheets across all competitions. His career included stints at several English clubs, with loan spells listed separately in records. The table below details his appearances and clean sheets by club, aggregated from official performance data up to his retirement on 1 October 2024.[54][29]| Club | League Appearances | Cup Appearances | Total Appearances | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charlton Athletic | 99 | 10 | 109 | 31 |
| Newcastle United | 57 | 11 | 68 | 17 |
| Accrington Stanley (loan) | 30 | 4 | 34 | 4 |
| Notts County (loan) | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 |
| Sunderland (loan) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Watford | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| Reading | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
| Gateshead | 12 | 2 | 14 | 0 |
| Total | 204 | 28 | 232 | 52 |
International appearances
Elliot earned four senior caps for the Republic of Ireland, all in international friendly matches between 2014 and 2016.[55]| Date | Opponent | Competition | Minutes played | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 May 2014 | Turkey | International Friendly | 90 | 1–2 | Debut |
| 3 September 2014 | Oman | International Friendly | 45 | 2–0 | Clean sheet |
| 18 November 2014 | United States | International Friendly | 5 | 4–1 | Subbed in late |
| 29 March 2016 | Slovakia | International Friendly | 16 | 2–2 | Subbed in late; partial clean sheet |
Managerial record
Overall statistics
Rob Elliot's managerial career, though brief compared to his extensive playing tenure spanning nearly two decades and over 400 professional appearances across clubs like Charlton Athletic, Newcastle United, and Burnley, totals 75 matches across two managerial roles.[57]| Statistic | Overall |
|---|---|
| Matches managed | 75 |
| Wins | 27 |
| Draws | 15 |
| Losses | 33 |
| Win percentage | 36.00% |
| Goals for | 119 |
| Goals against | 133 |
Gateshead
Rob Elliot served as manager of Gateshead from July 2023 to October 2024, overseeing 42 matches in the National League and cup competitions, including a successful FA Trophy campaign where the team won the trophy at Wembley in May 2024.[10] His record at the club was 21 wins, 7 draws, and 14 losses, with the team scoring 76 goals and conceding 63.[59] This performance secured a sixth-place finish in the National League and qualification for the play-offs.[4]| Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Win % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National League | 39 | 19 | 6 | 14 | 68 | 57 | 48.7 |
| FA Trophy | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 6 | 66.7 |
| Total | 42 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 76 | 63 | 50.0 |
Crawley Town
Elliot was appointed head coach of Crawley Town on October 2, 2024, and managed the team until his sacking on March 19, 2025, following a poor run of results that left the club in the relegation zone of League One.[4] In 33 matches, he recorded 6 wins, 8 draws, and 19 losses, with Crawley scoring 43 goals and conceding 70.[60] The tenure was marked by defensive vulnerabilities and failure to build on the club's previous promotion from League Two.[61]| Competition | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Win % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| League One | 30 | 5 | 8 | 17 | 39 | 65 | 16.7 |
| Total | 33 | 6 | 8 | 19 | 43 | 70 | 18.2 |