GATESHEAD have announced ex-Newcastle keeper Rob Elliot has replaced his former team-mate Mike Williamson.
Williamson left his role in in October 2023 to take over at Milton Keynes Dons.
And Elliot – who spent five seasons in Newcastle with Williamson – was brought in as interim boss.
The former Premier League stopper guided Gateshead to a sixth-placed National League finish and a first FA Trophy.
It earned Elliot his first full-time managerial role since retiring from playing, with Gateshead defender Louis Storey named as his assistant.
Chairman Neil Pinkerton said: “It was always our intention to sit down at the end of the season and agree terms, which we have now successfully concluded.
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“Rob, Louis and the entire team have been relentless in the off-season, so rest assured that we’re very well-placed in terms of our on- and off-field recruitment plans.”
Elliot – who looks unrecognisable from his days between the sticks – celebrated only his second piece of footballing silverware.
And after lifting the FA Trophy at Wembley, he said: “It makes you realise that if you work hard to maximise your resources, you can be successful regardless.
“The most pleasing thing for me was watching a group of young lads who love being together, love playing together, love giving everything for each other.
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“That comes above results or tactical analysis. They got to perform on a platform they earned and deserved.”
Elliot made 68 appearances for Newcastle and was considered a cult hero during his time at the Toon.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk