Nathan Elder

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Nathan Elder
Personal information
Full name Nathan John Elder[1]
Date of birth (1985-04-05) 5 April 1985 (age 39)[1]
Place of birth Hornchurch, England
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Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Tonbridge Angels
Youth career
Barns Sports
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Hornchurch
Barking & East Ham United
2003–2004 Aveley
2004–2007 Billericay Town 26 (36)
2007–2008 Brighton & Hove Albion 22 (2)
2008–2009 Brentford 44 (10)
2009–2011 Shrewsbury Town 19 (2)
2010 AFC Wimbledon (loan) 18 (3)
2011–2012 Hayes & Yeading United 6 (0)
2011–2012 Hereford United (loan) 14 (2)
2012 Hereford United 12 (1)
2012–2013 Ebbsfleet United 42 (15)
2013–2015 Dover Athletic 50 (9)
2014–2015 Hayes & Yeading (loan) 5 (1)
2015 Maidstone United (loan)
2015 Tonbridge Angels (loan)
2015− Tonbridge Angels
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 20:57, 25 May 2015 (UTC)

Nathan John Elder (born 5 April 1985 in Hornchurch) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays for Tonbridge Angels.

Career

Early years

Elder first played football while attending Langtons Infant School in his hometown Hornchurch, starting out as a defender.[2] His first club was Sunday league side Barns Sports, before moving up to Isthmian League Division Three side Hornchurch.[2] Moves up through the echelons of the Isthmian League to Barking & East Ham United, Aveley and Billericay Town followed.[2]

Brighton & Hove Albion

Elder joined Brighton & Hove Albion on 1 January 2007, after the "Seagulls" paid his former club Billericay Town £10,000 after being impressed with his talent during a match for Isthmian League Billericay against non-League rivals Worthing.[2]

At Brighton, Elder found first-team opportunities under Dean Wilkins very difficult. During his time there he only started three games, two in League One and one in the Football League Trophy, scoring just twice for the club in total.

Brentford

On 31 January 2008, Elder joined Brentford for £35,000. He scored an own goal on his debut for Brentford against Mansfield Town after just 15 minutes (though the goal was later credited to Mansfield player Michael Boulding),[2] but scored the winner as Brentford eventually won 3–2.[3] Elder won a 2008–09 League Two championship medal with the Bees, but his season was ended early after suffering a double fracture of the cheekbone, a fractured eye socket, severe trauma to the eyeball and extensive bleeding in and around the eye in a "horror clash" with Rotherham United's Pablo Mills in a match on 7 March 2009.[4] In the days following the incident, Elder had no sight in his left eye and Brentford manager Andy Scott called for justice to be done.[4] On 12 March, it was reported that the FA would be unable to take disciplinary action against Mills.[5] Elder recovered sufficiently to be included in the squad for the final match of the season against Luton Town, but he remained an unused substitute and would not play again for the club.[6] He revealed in April 2009 that the vision in his left eye would never be 100% again.[2]

Shrewsbury Town

On 3 August 2009 he signed for Shrewsbury Town on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee. However Elder was then transfer listed on 9 November 2009, with manager Paul Simpson unhappy with a performance in the 1–0 FA Cup loss at home to non-League club Staines Town.[7]

Return to non-League football

On 15 January 2010, Elder joined Conference Premier club AFC Wimbledon on loan until the end of the 2009–10 season.[8] The day after he signed, Elder scored his debut goal in AFC Wimbledon's 2–0 home win against Mansfield Town[9] and picked up the man of the match award. He made a total of 18 appearances for the Dons and scored three goals. Shortly before he was due to return to Shrewsbury, Elder picked up an injury in a game at Tamworth. It was later discovered that he had suffered a tear of his anterior cruciate ligament and would be out for at least six months.[10] It was announced on 24 June 2011 that he was to be released.

After being released by Shrewsbury, Elder was signed by Conference Premier side Hayes & Yeading United.

On 30 September, Elder signed on a month long loan deal with League Two side Hereford United before permanently signing on 6 January 2012. His first goal for the club was a glancing header in the 66th minute against Barnet, this would effectively be the winner as Hereford won the match 1–0.

On 6 July 2012, he was signed by Ebbsfleet United.[11]

On 17 June 2013, Elder was signed by Dover Athletic on a free transfer. On 10 May 2014, Elder scored the only goal of the game in Dover's 1-0 playoff final win over former club Ebbsfleet United to seal Dover's return to the Conference Premier for the first time since 2002.

Having spent much of the previous season out on loan, Elder signed for Tonbridge Angels following his release from Dover in May 2015.[12]

Personal life

Elder attended Langtons Infant School and Emerson Park Comprehensive.[2] He stated that Andy Cole was the player he modelled himself on.[2] Prior to becoming a professional footballer, he worked as an instructor in a gym.[2]

Honours

Brentford

References

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