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Rob Elliot

Ireland's in-form goalkeeper reveals he almost quit Newcastle

The stopper has kept three clean sheets since coming in to replace injured goalkeeper Tim Krul at Newcastle United.

NEWCASTLE UNITED GOALKEEPER Rob Elliot says he came close to leaving the club in the off-season after struggling for opportunities.

Elliot was a back-up just several weeks ago, but an injury to Newcastle number one Tim Krul meant the Republic of Ireland international was given an opportunity by manager Steve McClaren.

The 29-year-old has been an important figure in Newcastle’s rise out of the relegation zone but revealed he came close to quitting before his fortunes changed at the club.

“It is true that I probably thought my career was over here. Not in a bad way. It’s just that I was not playing,” he said.

“I was down the pecking order with little prospect of breaking in. So, yeah, that was the situation but it’s just football. Nothing bad.

Looking back, it did look as if I was going to leave Newcastle but thank God I didn’t. This is all I have ever wanted. To stay here, to play.

“I always felt I was good enough to do that but it is just about getting that opportunity and proving it.

I do not think I am anywhere near that just yet. You need to be playing years, like Tim Krul has done. At least three or four seasons.

“But to go from not being involved to playing every week has been a great experience.”

Elliot will continue his run in goals when Newcastle host Everton on Boxing Day.

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    Dec 26th 2015, 11:51 AM

    He has a great shot at getting into the Ireland team for the Euro’s with Krul out for the rest of the season. Randolph has done well for Ireland but he’s not getting a game at West Ham.

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    Dec 26th 2015, 1:09 PM

    Remember when he skipped his own stag to be available for some friendlies? You can’t question his commitment.

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    Dec 26th 2015, 1:35 PM

    Remember when Andy Keogh turned up for a friendly after his partner had a miscarriage? Puts a stag into perspective.

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    Dec 26th 2015, 1:54 PM

    God why say that? It’s not a competition.

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    Dec 26th 2015, 12:47 PM

    He is 29 now. His whole career up to this date has been as a back up keeper. He has been happy to plod along all this time as second choice. Now he is just looking for a decent contract.

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