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'Shy' Anderson on England nerves and becoming a leader
Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson tells Kelly Somers about coming out of his shell to become a leader. Elliot Anderson's stock has risen quickly.
Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson tells Kelly Somers about coming out of his shell to become a leader. Elliot Anderson's stock has risen quickly. Kelly Somers : Let's take you back to the very beginning, Elliot. Elliot Anderson: I've got two older brothers who were football crazy as well - and my dad loved football. Elliot: Probably my first training session with them, I think.
Elliot: I'd say I was really really young - probably like four or five. Elliot: I played for Wallsend Boys Club. Kelly: Ah, of course! Elliot: Yeah, it's a great boys' club. I think the boys' club to get to was Wallsend.
Elliot: Yeah, I think it was the trials - I think I played under-sevens to under-nines. Elliot: It was amazing. Kelly: How did you get from Wallsend to Newcastle ? Kelly: Sad, I guess, to leave Wallsend? Elliot: Yeah, definitely.
Elliot: I think I was probably too young then. Elliot: Not very well! Elliot: The most obvious one is leaving Newcastle . Kelly: What's changed then? Elliot: Maybe it's performances?
Elliot: Yeah, definitely. Kelly: You mentioned you're a leader. The Football Interview - Elliot Anderson Watch on iPlayer Kelly: You've become an England international as well... Elliot: Yeah, definitely. And just the belief i Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson tells Kelly Somers about coming out of his shell to become a leader.






