Elisha Scott (24 August 1893 – 16 May 1959) was a Northern Irish football goalkeeper who played for Liverpool from 1912 to 1915 and from 1919 to 1934, and still holds the record as their longest-serving player.
He succeeded Thomas Charles Allison as deputy for the first choice keeper, Arthur Box and played for them in the early part of the 1913–14 season.
The two of them were the main topic of discussion when derby day was approaching – Everton declared that Dean would score whilst Liverpool disagreed, saying Scott wouldn't let a single shot past.
A famous story, possibly apocryphal, associated with the two men was that of how they once encountered each other in Belfast city centre the day before an Ireland versus England game.
Upon Liverpool's final home match of the season, Scott headed to the director's box to give his adoring fans a farewell speech.