News about Sam Surridge

Revealed: Nottingham Forest's history with Stuart Attwell dates back TWO YEARS after 'huge' Championship blunder - and led to him not refereeing a single match of theirs last season

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
Nottingham Forest's unease with Stuart Attwell dates back nearly two years to a Championship clash at Bournemouth that was billed as a straight shoot-out for automatic promotion. Forest stunned the football world on Sunday by saying that because Attwell is a supporter of their fellow strugglers Luton, he should not have been involved in their match at Everton. Forest were beaten 2-0 but believed they had three legitimate penalty claims turned down. But Mail Sport can reveal that Attwell's involvement in their 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth in May 2022 was what initially made Forest angry. With the score at 0-0, Sam Surridge was brought down by goalkeeper Mark Travers - but an incorrect offside call meant no penalty was awarded. Bournemouth won the game 1-0 and were promoted to the Premier League, with Forest joining them after winning the play-offs.

League of Nations Cup: After a tumultuous penalty shootout with fans invading the pitch before VAR finds that keeper Luis Malagon was off his line when he made the main save

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2023
When VAR determined that Club America keeper Luis Malagon was off his line, Nashville SC gained on penalties and ended the game in a tumultuous manner. With Nashville down 2-1 into the ninth minute of what was five minutes of stoppage time - lengthened due to a penalty converted by America - Sam Surridge's replacement scored a spectacular late equalizer, sending the game to penalties. Jack Maher of Nashville had his penalty saved in what was believed to be a game-winner for America in the sixth round of that penalty shootout. However, when fans erupted, resulting in another long delay, VAR determined Malagon had jumped off his line too early and ordered the penalty to be re-taken.

Sam Surridge is on the verge of joining MLS in Nashville, SC, as he replaces Hany Mukhtar

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 14, 2023
If the club decides to keep selling the top striker in Major League Soccer, Nashville SC seems to have a strategy in place. Nottingham Forest striker Sam Surridge has been targeted by the club, and it is closing in on a $6.5 million contract, according to The Athletic. According to the Athletic, there could be a slew of add-ons in the deal, which may lead to Surridge's to becoming Nashville's first signing.

Man United 2-0 Nottingham Forest (agg 5-0): The Red Devils defeated the Martial and Fred in the Carabao Cup final, with Martial and Fred

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2023
CHRIS WHEELER AT OLD TRAFFORD: So, Manchester United will meet Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley Stadium three weeks on Sunday, as if there was ever in a serious doubt last night. A good final between two clubs for whom winning this trophy will mean a lot. Newcastle fans don't need to remind that their club hasn't won a major domestic title in 68 years. The drought is only six years for Manchester United, but it still feels far too long for a club of this size. A trophy isn't only long overdue for United, but it's also vital in terms of proving Erik ten Hag's work since he took over at Old Trafford in the summer.

Fans of Manchester United's shattered advertising hoardings have been harmed

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2023
Fans of Manchester United collapsed into combusted hoarding while celebrating Bruno Fernandes' goal, causing tumultuous scenes at the City Ground. With a devastating attack, the Portuguese midfielder won a convincing victory for United. However, as television coverage panned to the stands' anniversary, United fans went rushing down as advertising hoarding was hammered down. Fans appear to have recovered from their injuries as stewards rushed over to assist.

Nottingham Forest 0-3 Manchester United: In the Carabao Cup semi-finals, the Red Devils take the lead

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2023
IAN LADYMAN AT THE CITY GROUND: This was a game of true essence for about a minute. That was the length of time it took the VAR to find that Sam Surridge's equalizer midway through the first half would not stand. The Nottingham Forest forward was an inch or two offside. They had been on their feet at the City Ground for a brief period of time. Fathers were kissing their sons and such things. Manchester United beat 8-1 in 1999, so parity on this occasion would have been significant to a provincial team that is now trying to prove itself all over again in the modern era. However, the technology had no and premium quality, and it must be said that application and industry would prevail in the end. United were stronger by Forest by a distance, but also more flexible and at times seeming to be hungry. It would not only be disappointing to Forest manager Steve Cooper but also to those who were waiting for a live second leg in Manchester next week. United will certainly be at Wembley Stadium against Southampton or Newcastle at the end of February, the club's first domestic cup final in five years, as it is.

Sam Surridge, a Nottingham Forest striker, has joined Burnley in the hunt for him

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2023
Sam Surridge, a Nottingham Forest striker, has joined Sunderland in the hunt for a new signing as Steve Cooper continues to make room for more signings. Emmanuel Dennis, another player who could be on his way out, is also on his way out, and Forest are able to pay less than the £15 million they paid for in the summer. Harry Arter, Cafu, and Lyle Taylor will all leave the City Ground to allow Cooper to join his squad. Surridge has struggled for regular minutes and may be pushed forward as part of a squad Streamlining effort in January.

Emmanuel Dennis' arrival in Nottingham Forest has prompted us to make room for signings

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2023
Despite signing him last summer for £15 million from Watford, Nottingham Forest is set to listen to bids for Emmanuel Dennis (left). Forest has struggled to make a difference in the 25-year-old's absence, and the club has to reorganize their squad to be able to develop again this season. Sam Surridge (right) is another name that could be on the laming box as Forest look to make room for more signings, with manager Steve Cooper (inset) eager to add to his squad in January.

DEADLINE DAY: Man City want Akanji and Man United wantaway Cristiano Ronaldo waits for late offers

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
This summer's record-breaking transfer window comes to an end, with several clubs already making key moves ahead of a long and competitive season. Last week, it was revealed that Premier League clubs had broken the all-time spending record for transfers within a window, splashing over £1.5 billion on new players. Sportsmail has taken a look at the players' wants in and out ahead of the summer deadline.

Nottingham Forest has confirmed the signing of Willy Boly, a defender for Wolves, in the summer

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
According to Santi Aouna, Wolverham Wanderers defender Willy Boly has signed personal terms with Nottingham Forest ahead of a transfer to The City Ground. On Sunday, the 31-year-old refused to participate in Wolves' 1-1 draw with Newcastle, and it appears he was sent to become Forest's 19th signing of an incredibly busy summer. Boly joined Wolves from Porto in 2018 and was an integral part of the team's progress as a premier League fixture.

EFL CUP ROUND-UP: Steven Gerrard avoids a shock as four-star Aston Villa roar back against Bolton

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2022
EFL CUP ROUND-UP UP's UP THE 63rd minute: Villa were level at the break thanks to Douglas Luiz's opening before Danny Ings won a controversial penalty in the 63rd minute. As he raced through on goal, the striker appeared offside before shooting horribly wide and colliding with keeper Joel Dixon. Ings stepped up to convert the spot kick and then turned designer. Lucas Digne, who won Dixon with a smart finish, was unbeaten, and Leon Bailey (second left) scored late to make it 4-1. Dean Smith, the former Villa boss, was left fuming after his Norwich side was knocked out 5-3 on penalties by Bournemouth. Wolves beat Preston 2-1 thanks to Raul Jimenez's goal (inset), and Southampton defeated Southampton 3-0 (top right).