Nathan Tyson Explained

Nathan Tyson
Fullname:Nathan Tyson[1]
Birth Date:1982 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Reading, Berkshire, England
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Reading
Years1:1999–2004
Clubs1:Reading
Caps1:33
Goals1:1
Years2:2001
Clubs2:Maidenhead United (loan)
Caps2:8
Goals2:3
Years3:2001
Clubs3:Swansea City (loan)
Caps3:11
Goals3:1
Years4:2002
Clubs4:Cheltenham Town (loan)
Caps4:8
Goals4:1
Years5:2004
Clubs5:Wycombe Wanderers (loan)
Caps5:10
Goals5:3
Years6:2004–2006
Clubs6:Wycombe Wanderers
Caps6:68
Goals6:39
Years7:2005–2006
Clubs7:Nottingham Forest (loan)
Caps7:8
Goals7:2
Years8:2006–2011
Clubs8:Nottingham Forest
Caps8:176
Goals8:33
Years9:2011–2013
Clubs9:Derby County
Caps9:39
Goals9:4
Years10:2013
Clubs10:Millwall (loan)
Caps10:4
Goals10:1
Years11:2013–2014
Clubs11:Blackpool
Caps11:10
Goals11:3
Years12:2013–2014
Clubs12:Fleetwood Town (loan)
Caps12:4
Goals12:0
Years13:2014
Clubs13:Notts County (loan)
Caps13:10
Goals13:0
Years14:2014–2016
Clubs14:Doncaster Rovers
Caps14:71
Goals14:18
Years15:2016–2017
Clubs15:Kilmarnock
Caps15:17
Goals15:0
Years16:2017–2019
Clubs16:Wycombe Wanderers
Caps16:33
Goals16:8
Years17:2019–2020
Clubs17:Notts County
Caps17:14
Goals17:1
Years18:2020
Clubs18:Chesterfield (loan)
Caps18:6
Goals18:3
Years19:2020–2022
Clubs19:Chesterfield
Caps19:21
Goals19:2
Years20:2022
Clubs20:Alfreton Town (loan)
Caps20:3
Goals20:0
Years21:2022–2023
Clubs21:Grantham Town
Caps21:29
Goals21:6
Years22:2023
Clubs22:Ilkeston Town
Caps22:4
Goals22:2
Years23:2023
Clubs23:Long Eaton United
Caps23:1
Goals23:0
Years24:2023-2024
Clubs24:Basford United
Caps24:10
Goals24:2
Years25:2024–
Clubs25:Clay Cross Town
Caps25:0
Goals25:0
Nationalyears1:2003
Nationalteam1:England U20
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:2
Club-Update:10:52, 12 July 2024 (UTC)

Nathan Tyson (born 4 May 1982) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Clay Cross Town.[2] He represented the England under-20 team in February 2003.

A pacey, left-footed forward, he began his career at Reading, where he made his first-team debut in April 2000. He had loan spells at Maidenhead United, Swansea City, Cheltenham Town, and Wycombe Wanderers, before he joined Wycombe Wanderers on a permanent transfer in March 2004. He averaged a goal every two games for Wycombe and was sold on to Nottingham Forest for a £675,000 fee in January 2006. He spent five and a half seasons with Forest, and helped the club to win promotion out of League One in 2007–08. He moved on to Derby County in June 2011, and was loaned out to Millwall in January 2013. He signed with Blackpool in September 2013, and was loaned out to Fleetwood Town and Notts County after failing to win a first team place at Blackpool. He joined Doncaster Rovers in July 2014, and spent two seasons with the club before moving to Kilmarnock in 2016 for a year.

Club career

Reading

Tyson began his career at Reading as part of the youth academy, and made his first team debut on 29 April 2000, coming on as an 80th-minute substitute for Darius Henderson in a 1–1 draw with Bury at Gigg Lane. In August 2001, he joined Swansea City of the Third Division on an initial one-month loan.[3] On 29 September, he was sent off for a foul on goalkeeper Stuart Brock two minutes after coming on as a substitute in a 2–0 win over Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough, though manager Colin Addison said that he intended to appeal the decision as Tyson was "only a fraction from taking the ball".[4] Tyson scored his first goal in the Football League on 23 October, helping the "Swans" to a 2–0 win over Darlington at Vetch Field.[5] He returned to the Third Division towards the end of the 2001–02 season, joining Cheltenham Town on loan in March 2002.[6] Manager Steve Cotterill signed him to help the club push for the play-offs, and Tyson scored one goal from one start and seven substitute appearances in the league, but did not feature in the play-offs as the "Robins" went on to secure promotion with a 3–1 victory over Rushden & Diamonds in the play-off final.

Reading were promoted into the First Division in 2002, and Tyson managed to earn himself a place in the "Royals" first team in the 2002–03 season, scoring his first goal for the club in a 2–1 victory over Derby County on 28 December.[7] Reading qualified for the play-offs at the end of the campaign, though Tyson was sent off in the play-off semi-final first leg defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers after fouling Paul Butler and then using abusive language.[8]

Wycombe Wanderers

In December 2003, Tyson joined Second Division side Wycombe Wanderers on a short-term loan, although had to return to Reading early the next month for treatment on a knee injury.[9] After impressing manager Tony Adams, Tyson was signed for an undisclosed transfer fee in March 2004 and agreed a two-year contract. He finished as the club's top-scorer during the 2004–05 season with 22 goals in 42 league appearances, and also won the club's Player of the Year award. During the close season, Tyson was the subject of three bids from Sheffield Wednesday, all of which were turned down by Wycombe.[10]

He began the 2005–06 season with 13 goals in 19 games, making him the top-scorer in the English leagues at the end of September.[10] He was named as the League Two Player of the Month for August, having scored six times in six games.[11] Sheffield Wednesday had a £700,000 bid accepted in October, but Tyson rejected the move.[12] Tyson stated that he was "flattered" and said "I'm not worth that. How many houses can you buy for £750,000?"[13] He was also linked with moves to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Hull City.[14] His goal glut was quickly followed by a run of six games without a goal, which led manager John Gorman to claim that "his attitude has been fantastic and he'll bounce straight back".[15]

Nottingham Forest

In November 2005, Tyson joined League One side Nottingham Forest on loan until January, at which point he signed a permanent deal with the club for a fee of £675,000.[16] [17] He ended the 2005–06 campaign with ten goals in 28 appearances. He was injured just minutes into Forest's opening game of the 2006–07 season against Bradford City on 5 August, which kept him out of action for three months. On 9 December, he scored an eight-minute first half hat-trick in a 4–1 win over Crewe Alexandra at Gresty Road.[18] He ended the season with nine goals in 30 games. He scored 12 goals in 39 league and cup competitions in the 2007–08 season, helping Forest to secure runners-up spot in League One and thereby win promotion to the Championship.[19]

In May 2008, he was the subject of a £750,000 bid from Bristol City, which was rejected.[20] In January 2009, Tyson signed a new contract to keep him at the City Ground until the summer of 2011.[21] On 22 January, he scored a volleyed goal to help Forest to beat Premier League side Manchester City 3–0 in the Third Round of the FA Cup.[22] On 29 August 2009, Tyson waved a Nottingham Forest flag in front of the Derby fans after the final whistle of a 3–2 East Midlands derby victory.[23] He was defended by manager Billy Davies but received a fine of £5,000 and a two-game suspended ban for the incident.[24] He scored just four goals in 75 appearances in the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons, though was often only entering the game as a substitute.[25] He left the club in May 2011 after rejecting the offer of a new contract.[26]

Derby County

In June 2011, Tyson signed a three-year contract with Derby County. He made his "Rams" debut in a 2–1 win over former club Nottingham Forest on 17 September.[27] However, he made only two brief appearances in the first half of the 2011–12 season after struggling with groin problems.[28] He scored his first goal for the club in the opening game of the 2012–13 season against Scunthorpe United in the League Cup on 14 August, a match which Derby drew 5–5 and lost 7-6 on penalties.[29] He scored his first league goal four days later, in a 2–2 draw with Sheffield Wednesday.[30] After the match it was reported that fellow Championship side Huddersfield Town were interested in signing Tyson on loan.[31] Tyson fell down the first team pecking order at Derby behind Conor Sammon, Chris Martin, Johnny Russell, and Mason Bennett.[32]

On 16 January 2013, Tyson joined Millwall on loan until the end of the 2012–13 season.[33] Manager Kenny Jackett said that "he has experience of the division [Championship], which at times we've lacked, and he brings pace to our front line".[34] He made his "lions" debut as a half-time substitute in a 2–0 home defeat against Burnley on 19 January; during this game he picked up ligament damage, with an initial prognosis before a scan ruling him out for a month.[35] He failed to score and only managed four appearances as he struggled with injuries during his time at The Den.[36] He was transfer listed by Derby in May 2013.[37] He stated that he was unhappy at finding this fact out through the media and said that manager Nigel Clough did not tell him that he was placed on the transfer list.[38]

Blackpool

In September 2013, Tyson joined Championship club Blackpool on a free transfer, signing a one-year contract with an option of a second.[39] On 21 November 2013, Nathan joined League Two side Fleetwood Town on loan until 1 January 2014.[40] On 3 March 2014, he joined League One side Notts County on an initial one-month loan, which was later extended until the end of the season.[41] He failed to score in either of his loan spells or for his parent club in a total of 25 appearances in the 2013–14 season.

Doncaster Rovers

In July 2014, Tyson signed a one-year contract with League One club Doncaster Rovers after impressing on a three-week trial.[42] He triggered a one-year contract extension in April 2015, and said he "rediscovered his love for football" playing under Paul Dickov.[43] He scored a hat-trick on the last day of the 2014–15 season, in a 5–2 win over Scunthorpe United at the Keepmoat Stadium on 3 May.[44] This took him to a final tally of 14 goals in 44 games in all competitions to finish the season as the club's top-scorer, and he was also voted the club's Player of the Year.[45] He then scored seven goals in 36 games in the 2015–16 season as Rovers were relegated into League Two. He lost his first team place to new-signing Gary McSheffrey in March 2016, and manager Darren Ferguson agreed to activate a release in Tyson's contract in June 2016 despite the striker only signing a new one-year contract three months earlier.[46]

He joined Port Vale on trial in July 2016, and manager Bruno Ribeiro told the media that he would sign the player if the club's finances allowed it.[47]

Kilmarnock

Tyson signed for Kilmarnock on 12 September 2016, having agreed a contract to the end of the 2016–17 season.[48] Kilmarnock announced in their match programme on 5 April 2017, that Tyson had been released from his contract.

Wycombe Wanderers (second spell)

On 3 July 2017, Wycombe Wanderers announced that Tyson had returned to the club on trial.[49] After playing in some of Wycombe's pre-season friendlies, it was announced on 25 July 2017, that Tyson had signed a one-year deal to return to Wycombe.[50] On 23 April 2018, Tyson signed a one-year extension keeping him at Wycombe Wanderers until the summer of 2019.[51]

Non-League

He was released by Wycombe at the end of the 2018–19 season.[52] Then went on to sign on for Chesterfield following the 2020-21 season.

On 22 January 2022, Tyson signed for Alfreton Town on a one-month loan from Chesterfield.[53] Tyson was released by Chesterfield at the end of the 2021–22 season.[54]

In July 2022, he dropped down to newly-relegated Northern Premier League Division One East side Grantham Town following his release from Chesterfield.[55]

Tyson joined Ilkeston Town prior to the commencement of the 2023–24 season following an impressive pre-season.[56] On 15 August 2023, he scored his debut goal in a 4-0 win over Gainsborough Trinity. In September 2023, he briefly joined Long Eaton United before signing for Basford United in December of that year.[57] [58]

Tyson left Basford United, subsequently joining Clay Cross Town F.C., of the United Counties League, ahead of the 2024/25 season.[2]

International career

On 6 February 2003, Tyson scored both goals for England under-20's in a 2–1 win over Germany.[59]

Style of play

Speaking in 2002, Cheltenham Town manager Steve Cotterill stated that "he is very quick and his main asset is his pace".[60] Writing for The Guardian in October 2005, David Pleat said that "as a speedy, left-footed goalscorer Tyson is a rarity in the modern game" who made "well-timed runs", particularly for through balls, and had determination to chase lost causes.[61]

Personal life

Tyson was a cousin to Mark Philo, who also played professional football for Wycombe Wanderers.[62] In a 2005 interview, Tyson stated that he had a superstition that led to him dressing on his left side first, liked the music of Usher, and had an interest in cars.[63]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Reading1999–2000Second Division1000000010
2000–01Second Division0000000000
2001–02Second Division1010101040
2002–03First Division231200010261
2003–04First Division8000100090
Total331302020381
Maidenhead United (loan)2000–01Isthmian League Premier Division83000083
Swansea City (loan)2001–02Third Division111000000111
Cheltenham Town (loan)2001–02Third Division8100000081
Wycombe Wanderers2003–04Second Division219000000219
2004–05League Two42222010204722
2005–06League Two15111022101913
Total78423032308744
Nottingham Forest2005–06League One28100000002810
2006–07League One247520010309
2007–08League One3493211103912
2008–09Championship355321000397
2009–10Championship332203020402
2010–11Championship302201020352
Total18435156616021142
Derby County2011–12Championship230100000240
2012–13Championship164001100175
Total394101100415
Millwall (loan)2012–13Championship4000000040
Blackpool2013–14Championship103000000103
Fleetwood Town (loan)2013–14League Two4000001050
Notts County (loan)2013–14League One100000000100
Doncaster Rovers2014–15League One39122021114414
2015–16League One326311000367
Total71185131118021
Kilmarnock2016–17Scottish Premiership170100000180
Wycombe Wanderers2017–18League Two338101000358
2018–19League One191000000191
Total529101000549
Notts County2019–20National League1313000161
Chesterfield (loan)2019–20National League63000063
Chesterfield2020–21National League1821010202
2021–22National League30211061
Total212310020263
Alfreton Town (loan)2021–22National League North300030
Grantham Town2022–23[64] NPL Division One East2961000306
Career total563121338165141627135

Honours

Club

Nottingham Forest

Individual

August 2005[65]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professional retain list & free transfers 2012/13. The Football League. 8 September 2013. 14. 18 May 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131012034401/http://www.football-league.co.uk/staticFiles/4e/bd/0%2C%2C10794~179534%2C00.pdf. 12 October 2013.
  2. Web site: Clay Cross Town FC . FA Full Time . 21 July 2024.
  3. News: Swans sign loan striker. BBC Sport. 29 August 2001. 4 February 2010.
  4. News: Swansea appeal Tyson red card. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 2 October 2001.
  5. News: Swansea 2-0 Darlington. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 23 October 2001.
  6. News: Loan deals extended. BBC Sport. 23 April 2002. 4 February 2010.
  7. News: Reading 2-1 Derby. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 28 December 2002.
  8. News: Wolves edge past Reading. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 10 May 2003.
  9. News: Tyson back at Reading. BBC Sport. 6 January 2004. 4 February 2010.
  10. News: Gorman thinks Tyson will move on. BBC Sport. 28 September 2005. 4 February 2010.
  11. News: Monthly prize for Wycombe's Tyson. BBC Sport. 11 September 2005. 4 February 2010.
  12. News: Tyson turns down Wednesday move. BBC Sport. 24 October 2005. 4 February 2010.
  13. News: Peters. Dave. Cheeky Tyson says I'm not worth £750,000. 24 July 2016. Bucks Free Press. 3 October 2005.
  14. News: Wolves and Tigers keen on Tyson. BBC Sport. 30 October 2005. 4 February 2010.
  15. News: Henderson. Charlie. Gorman backs Tyson to find touch. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 7 November 2005.
  16. News: Forest sign Wycombe striker Tyson. BBC Sport. 11 November 2005. 4 February 2010.
  17. News: Forest put seal on Tyson signing. BBC Sport. 4 January 2006. 4 February 2010.
  18. News: Tyson rhythm rocks Crewe. The Telegraph. London. Ron. Gubba. 11 December 2006. 26 October 2011.
  19. News: Nott'm Forest 3-2 Yeovil. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 5 May 2008.
  20. News: O'Rourke. Peter. Robins fail in Tyson bid. 23 July 2016. Sky Sports. 30 August 2008.
  21. News: Tyson signs new deal with Forest. BBC Sport. 6 January 2009. 4 February 2010.
  22. News: Man City 0-3 Nottm Forest. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 3 January 2009.
  23. News: Nottm Forest 3 – 2 Derby. BBC Sport. 29 August 2009. 9 June 2011.
  24. News: Forest and Derby fined for fracas. BBC Sport. 22 October 2009. 9 June 2011.
  25. News: Striker Tyson fears Forest exit. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 26 January 2011.
  26. News: Nathan Tyson rejected new contract, insist Forest. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 31 May 2011.
  27. News: Nottm Forest 1 – 2 Derby. BBC Sport. 17 September 2011. 17 September 2011.
  28. News: Luckless Nathan Tyson embarrassed by Derby career so far. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 20 December 2011.
  29. News: Derby 5–5 Scunthorpe. BBC Sport. 14 August 2012. 15 August 2012.
  30. News: Derby 2–2 Sheff Wed. BBC Sport. 18 August 2012. 18 August 2012.
  31. News: Davies deal step nearer as Robins' bid is accepted. Derby Telegraph. 20 August 2012. 20 August 2012.
  32. News: Nicholson. Steve. Nigel Clough dismisses Nathan Tyson claims over treatment by Derby County. 24 July 2016. Derby Telegraph. 9 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131111031444/http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Nigel-Clough-dismisses-Nathan-Tyson-claims/story-19764285-detail/story.html. 11 November 2013. dead.
  33. News: Derby County striker Nathan Tyson to join Millwall on loan. Derby Telegraph. 16 January 2013. 17 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130118031937/http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/BREAKING-Derby-County-striker-Nathan-Tyson-join/story-17872512-detail/story.html. 18 January 2013.
  34. News: kenny Jackett pleased to add Nathan Tyson's pace. 24 July 2016. Derby Telegraph. 18 January 2013.
  35. News: Nathan Tyson Injured. Derby Telegraph. 22 January 2013. 22 January 2013.
  36. News: Tyson, Fielding and Robinson available. Derby Telegraph. 9 May 2013. 9 May 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130607005716/http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Tyson-Fielding-Robinson-available/story-18924983-detail/story.html. 7 June 2013.
  37. News: Chris Martin: Derby County agree deal for Norwich striker. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 9 May 2013.
  38. News: Nathan Tyson: Derby boss Nigel Clough denies ignoring striker. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 6 September 2013.
  39. News: Derby County striker Nathan Tyson joins Blackpool in free transfer. Derby Telegraph. 2 September 2013. 2 September 2013.
  40. Web site: Nathan Tyson in Highbury loan . Fleetwood Town F.C. . 21 November 2013.
  41. News: Nathan Tyson: Notts County extend Blackpool striker's deal. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 31 March 2014.
  42. News: Doncaster Rovers: Nathan Tyson signs for club after successful trial. 28 July 2014. BBC Sport. 28 July 2014.
  43. News: Tyson earns Doncaster extension. 24 July 2016. Sky Sports. 16 April 2015.
  44. News: Doncaster Rovers 5-2 Scunthorpe United. 24 July 2016. BBC Sport. 3 May 2015.
  45. Web site: Tyson Leaves Rovers. Doncaster Rovers F.C.. 24 July 2016.
  46. News: Doncaster Rovers: Nathan Tyson leaves club. 24 July 2016. Doncaster Free Press. 1 June 2016.
  47. News: Port Vale: Bruno Ribeiro keen to sign free agent striker Nathan Tyson. 25 July 2016. The Sentinel. 25 July 2016.
  48. Web site: Player Announcement . Kilmarnock FC . 12 September 2016 . 12 September 2016.
  49. Web site: Former Chairboys hero returns on trial. Wycombe Wanderers Official Site. 3 July 2017. 25 July 2017.
  50. Web site: Tyson signs for the Chairboys. Wycombe Wanderers Official Site. 25 July 2017. 25 July 2017.
  51. Web site: Tyson stays! Striker signs one-year extension. wycombewanderers.co.uk. Wycombe Wanderers F.C.. 28 April 2018. 23 April 2018.
  52. Web site: Adebayo Akinfenwa: Wycombe Wanderers offer striker new deal as six depart. 8 May 2019. 9 May 2019. BBC Sport.
  53. Web site: Confirmed: Chesterfield striker Nathan Tyson goes out on loan to get some game time .
  54. Web site: Retained list released. chesterfield-fc.co.uk. 31 May 2022. 1 June 2022.
  55. News: Grantham Town add high calibre signings to squad. Grantham Journal. 8 July 2022. 16 July 2022. John. Burgess.
  56. 1687415697524076544. ✍️ We're delighted to announce that after an impressive pre-season, former Nottingham Forest, Wycombe Wanderers and Derby County striker, Nathan Tyson, has signed for the Robins. Welcome to the NMG, Nathan #OneTownOneClub. ilkestontown_fc. Ilkeston Town F.C.. 4 August 2023. 25 September 2023.
  57. Web site: TYSON SIGNS FOR BLUES. www.longeatonutd.co.uk. 22 September 2023. 25 September 2023.
  58. Web site: Williams . Marc . 16 December 2023 . NEW SIGNING: NATHAN TYSON . 17 December 2023 . Basford United Football Club.
  59. News: Young Lions look better than ever. BBC Sport. 7 February 2003. 4 February 2010. Stuart. Roach.
  60. News: Seery. Philip. Tyson adds bite to Town attack. 24 July 2016. Sky Sports.
  61. News: Pleat. David. Scouting report: Nathan Tyson. 24 July 2016. The Guardian. 18 October 2005.
  62. News: Tyson wakes up to task of seizing the moment . Henry . Winter . The Daily Telegraph . 27 January 2007 . 4 February 2010 . London.
  63. News: From the chair, boys?. 24 July 2016. BBC. 21 July 2015.
  64. Web site: Grantham Town – Appearances – Nathan Tyson – 2022-2023. www.footballwebpages.co.uk. 25 September 2023.
  65. Web site: ANDYS STATS.CO.UK - Football statistics from England and Scotland. https://web.archive.org/web/20060622193350/http://www.andysstats.co.uk/pom.asp?division=3&season=200506. dead. 22 June 2006. www.andysstats.co.uk. 23 July 2016.