'Shy' Anderson on England nerves and becoming a leader
Elliot: It's quite a famous boys' club up in Newcastle that quite a lot of players have played for. So I was lucky enough to get in through trials and played for them for a few years. Kelly: Tell us what that's like - because, as you said, as football fans we hear a lot about it because it's produced some fantastic players.
Elliot: Yeah, it's a great boys' club. Everyone wants to be in academies at Newcastle and stuff. I think the boys' club to get to was Wallsend.
Probably the best players around the area joined Wallsend so that was good. Kelly: Can you remember the moment you found out that you were going to be able to go and play for them? Elliot: Yeah, I think it was the trials - I think I played under-sevens to under-nines.
So you go through trials and stuff and then obviously the group gets smaller and smaller - and then you get the final message to say you've made the squad. Kelly: We know you went to Newcastle and you came through the academy there and then you went to another big club here in Nottingham Forest - two of England's biggest clubs. What was it like coming through at Newcastle ?
Elliot: It was amazing. It was obviously every kid's dream in Newcastle to play for Newcastle , so I loved it. I loved every minute of it!