Nathan Tyson

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Nathan Tyson
Personal information
Date of birth May 4, 1982 (age 24)
Place of birth    Reading, England
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Nottingham Forest
Number 9
Youth clubs
Reading
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1999–2004
2001
2001
2002
2004
2004–2006
2005–2006
2006–
Reading
Maidenhead United (loan)
Swansea City (loan)
Cheltenham Town (loan)
Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
Wycombe Wanderers
Nottingham Forest (loan)
Nottingham Forest
34 0(1)
08 0(3)
11 0(1)
08 0(1)
10 0(3)
68 (39)
08 0(2)
41 (15)   
National team2
2003 England U20 01 0(2)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 12:33, 19 March 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 12:33, 19 March 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Nathan Tyson (born 4 May 1982 in Reading, Berkshire) is an English professional football striker, who currently plays for Nottingham Forest in Football League One.

[edit] Football career

Tyson began his career at Reading as part of the youth academy, gaining football league experience in loan spells at Swansea City and Cheltenham Town. During his time at Reading, Tyson predominantly operated on the left-wing, starting in nine matches, as well as seventeen as a substitute. He also appeared as a striker in Reading's Reserve Side.

Tyson represented the England Under-20 side whilst at Reading.

In December 2003, Tyson joined then Division Two side Wycombe Wanderers on a short-term loan. After impressing the manager Tony Adams, Tyson was offered a two year deal which was signed in March 2004. The transfer fee was undisclosed but is believed to be around £100,000 with a 20% sell-on clause. Media sources have since claimed the fee was in the region of £140,000, with a 25% sell-on-clause. Two youngsters from Wycombe's Academy transferred to Reading also.

Tyson was top-scorer for Wycombe during the 2004/2005 season with 22 league goals. He also won the Fans' Player of the Year Award ahead of defender Roger Johnson. He had started forty of Wycombe's forty-six league matches, whilst appearing as a substitute in two.

He began the 2005/2006 season well scoring 13 goals in 13 games, making him the top scorer in the league. As a result of this he was signed in November 2005 by Football League One side Nottingham Forest on loan until January when he signed a permanent deal for the club. He signed for Nottingham Forest for £675,000, and was allocated the squad number "38".

Tyson had made 87 appearances for Wycombe, scoring 44 goals.

Tyson had previously attracted interest from Sheffield Wednesday, although a potential move had broken down, for reasons currently unknown. A £700,000 offer for Tyson had been accepted by Wycombe Wanderers.

Tyson scored his first goal for Nottingham Forest playing against Port Vale in a league match at The City Ground, on 6 December 2005 (Tyson also managed to score in the reverse fixture against Port Vale on 18 February 2006). A deflected effort against Southend United, on his debut, had instead been ruled as a Che Wilson own goal.

Nathan Tyson's cousin, Mark Philo, also played professional football at Wycombe, but tragically, his life was prematurely ended in a car crash, on 14 January 2006.

A somewhat humorous misfortune has followed Tyson during his spells at various football clubs, although not directly affecting him. Alan Pardew departed as Reading manager shortly after his arrival at the club, and the departures of John Hollins (Swansea City) and Tony Adams (Wycombe Wanderers) came soon after his arrival at the respective clubs. Gary Megson departed Nottingham Forest in the month following Tyson's permanent move to The City Ground. Tyson laughed off suggestions of a curse in an interview after Nottingham Forest's victory at Port Vale.

Tyson has blinding pace and bears many similarities to former Forest legend Stan Collymore.

He came third in the Forest Player of the Season vote with 14% of them. Ian Breckin was First with a whopping 48% of the votes, and Nicky Southall came second with 18%. In early August 2006, British tabloid newspaper The Sun instigated a wild rumour that Tyson is to be the subject of a GBP 1million plus bid for his services from Forest's hated local rivals Derby County, which, as a consequence, became one of the most talked-about sports-related topics in the East Midlands that day.

On 5 August 2006, just minutes into Forest's first game of the season against Bradford, Tyson was unfortunately injured. This injury had somewhat weakened Forest's strike force.

In November 2006, he returned from the injury 2 months ahead of schedule much to the delight of the Nottingham Forest faithful. His first goal back from his knee injury came against Rotherham United on 18 November 2006. Just a few games later, he topped off a tremendous performance by netting an eight minute first half hat-trick away at Crewe, the quickest hat-trick in the English football league this season.

Tyson had been the subject of speculation in January in the press, with Birmingham City and Southampton touted as interested parties. It was stated that a bid of around one million pounds would be enough to pry him away from the City Ground.

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Nottingham Forest F.C. - Current Squad

1 Smith | 3 Chambers | 4 Gary Holt | 5 Morgan | 6 Breckin | 7 Prutton | 8 Commons | 9 Tyson | 10 Dobie | 11 Grant Holt | 12 Wright | 14 Lester | 15 Henry | 16 Clingan | 17 Perch | 20 Pedersen | 21 Curtis | 23 Agogo | 25 James | 27 Hughes | 29 Bennett | 37 McGugan | 38 Redmond | 39 Bencherif | Manager: Calderwood

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