Elliot Justham
Elliot Justham Date of Birth: Jul 18, 1990 Share "Elliot Justham" on FacebookElliot was born in Dagenham and took his first steps in the game after joining the Hornchurch Academy, then making his first move in 2008 to Waltham Forest, before moves to Leyton, Redbridge, Brentwood Town and East Thurrock United, before moving to Luton Town in 2013.
During his first season he was primarily used as the Cup Goalkeeper, due to the vast experience of Mark Tyler, playing in the FA Trophy, Bedfordshire Senior Cup, as well as the early stages of the FA Cup. Following an injury to Mark Tyler, Elliot played the final 15 games of the 2014/15 season, keeping 5 clean sheets, with his impressive performances leading to interest in Elliot from multiple clubs further up the pyramid.
Elliot started Luton’s opening game in the 2015/16 season away to Accrington before Tyler regained his spot between the sticks after that game. Elliot’s second appearance of the season came in Nathan Jones’ first game as Luton manager against Cambridge after Tyler was forced off with injury in the 8th minute. After Mark Tyler left the Hatters, the signing of Jonathan Mitchell on loan from Derby kept Elliot as second choice, however, with Mitchell being recalled by the Rams, Justham would go onto play the last 7 games of the 2015/16 season, which was his last as a Hatter, with Elliot moving on to play for Dagenham and Redbridge.
Appearances
- League
- 30
- Non-League
- 0
- FAC
- 3
- League Cup
- 1
- Other
- 6
- Total
- 40
Goals
- League
- 0
- Non-League
- 0
- FAC
- 0
- League Cup
- 0
- Other
- 0
- Total
- 0