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’I’VE HAD TO DIG DEEP TO GET BACK TO SECOND TIER’

BIG INTERVIEW: TOM ELLIOTT

By John Lyons
… and I don’t want to let go now

JUMPING FOR JOY: Millwall’s Tom Elliott celebrates scoring against Norwich last month

PICTURE: PA Images

Tom Elliott playing for AFC Wimbledon, in his time at Leeds and up against Man United’s Wayne Rooney in his Cambridge days

IT TOOK Tom Elliott a decade to get back to the Championship, so you can understand why he’s desperate to stay there.
It was way back in February 2007 as a mere 16-year-old that the promising striker made his debut for Leeds United. Manager Dennis W...

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