Elliott has returned to Liverpool and is already preparing for the commencement of the men's squad's pre-season program ahead of the 2021-22 season. After seeing action for the Reds and playing a complete season of senior football in the Championship, the No.7 will be looking to return to form after missing out on last year's UEFA Champions League final due to injury.
Harvey Elliott made his first team debut for Liverpool in the UEFA Europa League match against Astana on 14 November 2009. He came on as a 71st-minute substitute for Xabi Alonso as Liverpool won 3-0 at home. Elliott earned a second successive start a week later when he started against Manchester City at Anfield. The 19-year-old Texan scored with a fine free-kick to put Liverpool ahead in the 26th minute but Kevin Keegan's side fought back to draw 2-2. In April 2010, Elliott signed a new contract with Liverpool that will keep him at the club until 2015.
Elliott made 15 appearances for Liverpool in all competitions during the 2009-10 season, scoring once. He also played in both legs of the UEFA Europa League round of 16 tie against Marseille as Liverpool were eliminated on away goals.
Elliott made his Premier League debut on 7 August 2010, starting as Liverpool lost 1-0 at home to Blackburn Rovers.
Elliott, Adam Adam Elliott (born 16 October 1994) is a professional rugby league footballer from Australia who currently plays for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL. He has represented Country NSW and the Indigenous All Stars teams.
He originally played second row with the New South Wales State of Origin team but now plays as an or. At club level he has played for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, North Sydney Bears and St George Illawarra Dragons.
Adam Elliott's father Paul also played first grade for NSW City and his uncles Greg Inglis and David Inglis have both played for Queensland and Australia respectively. His brother Tom also plays rugby league and represents City Origin.
He made his State Of Origin debut at second row forward in game I of the 2014 series against New Zealand. He scored his first try in first grade on 17 April 2014 during round 3 vs Wests Tigers at ANZ Stadium. He played at second row forward in Game II of the 2014 series at Suncorp Stadium. He scored his first goal in first grade during round 5 vs South Sydney at ANZ Stadium. He played at second row forward in Game III of the 2014 series at Leichhardt Oval. He scored his first hat-trick in first grade during round 7 vs Melbourne at Olympic Park Stadium.
Jockey. Elliott, who comes from a racing family, has been dubbed "Irish racing's great "blow-in. " He grew raised in Summerhill, County Meath, the son of a panel beater, and began racing at the age of thirteen, working weekends and vacations for trainer Tony Martin. In 1992, he became the first European to win the Kentucky Derby when Indian Prince did so. That same year, he also won the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes.
He is part Irish on his mother's side. Her father was an Irish immigrant to America. His mother was born in Dublin but they moved to America when she was a child. She worked as a housekeeper and cared for her five children on her own after her husband died. Gordon has said that if he didn't race horses, he would have been a good teacher because he loves explaining things to people who don't know much about them. He has two brothers and one sister.
He got his nickname "The Hurricane" when competing in Europe where they knew him as a quiet young man who wouldn't cause any problems until he came out to beat all the other jockeys in a race. That usually meant that he had bet on himself and was sure to win!
Gordon Elliott was married to Lisa Witter in 1995. They have three children together: sons Finnegan and Flynn and daughter Lila. The couple divorced in 1999.
Chase Elliott, the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series winner and the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion, presently drives the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series. He has two victories, a pole position, and nine top-five finishes so far this season.
Before joining Hendrick Motorsports, Chase Elliott raced part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with GoDaddy.com Toyota and GMS Racing. In 2012, he finished second in the standings with eight wins, 14 top-five finishes, and 19 podiums. He also won the Drive For Diversity Award from NASCAR in 2013. Before joining GoDaddy's team, Chase Elliott drove full time in the K&N Pro East Series for GMS Racing. That same year, he became the youngest ever driver to win the pole position at the age of 17 years, 221 days when he qualified first for the Kroger Super Stocks at Rockford Speedway. He went on to win that race as well.
Chase Elliott made his debut in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2011 at age 16. He started 33rd and finished 35th after a crash. The following year, he ran 10 races without a single finish lower than 22nd. He ended up with one victory and three top-five finishes.
Liverpool will not play on Boxing Day or New Year's Eve this year, as the Reds' six Premier League matches for next month have all been rescheduled for television coverage. The Reds' itinerary for the next month has been released, and it involves another Wednesday night to Saturday lunchtime turnaround. Their last match before the break was on December 17, when they lost at home to Southampton.
They will return with a new date on January 7 - the first game after the winter break.
Liverpool had originally planned to play on Christmas Day but that fixture was moved to January 1 due to concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The club announced on November 29 that their remaining six games for 2020 have been rearranged for televised matches. They include three games against top-four opponents - Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur - plus Manchester United, who are now in fifth place ahead of the Reds'.
The winter break will see Liverpool play on Wednesday nights from January 4 through to February 22. They will then have two midweek matches in March, followed by five straight weekend fixtures from April 10 through to May 6. There is an option for an additional game during this period if European football takes place that week.
Liverpool's annual end-of-season tour takes place from June 9 to July 8 this year, with several venues across Europe being considered as potential destinations.