'A source of price' and a 'thorn in the side'published at 12:25
Pat Riddell
Fan writer
There are two types of people in the world: those who love Ryan Yates, and those who don't.
The ones who don't are invariably opposition fans — a quick glance at social media on match days says a lot about the midfielder's ability to rile those on and off the pitch. But it wasn't always so.
A much-maligned player for most of his career, the 26-year-old finally won over most of the fan base this season as Nottingham Forest were transformed from relegation battlers to top four contenders.
Yates' ability to win a foul is a beautiful thing. His bravery to put his body on the line is something to admire. And his all-round involvement in any game is obvious for all to see.
There have been times when Forest lacked leaders, and at the moment we seem to have them in spades, but Yates is the one who truly relishes the role of leading the team out of the tunnel.
Having joined Forest as an eight-year-old, his association with the club goes back nearly 20 years now, and continues the Reds' remarkable record of a youth graduate being in every matchday squad since October 1941.
Yates, of course, is not here for historical purposes. Having played and scored in the top five divisions of English football, he's been selected by every manager since he broke into the first team in 2019. And it's notable this season that his game is still progressing, perhaps influenced by the influx of talented signings in recent years.
With the run in of games now, Yates' presence will no doubt continue to alternate with Nico Dominguez — the return of the injured Danilo and Ibrahim Sangare still to come — but his dedication and passion on the pitch will remain a source of pride for Forest fans; and a thorn in the side of opposition teams.
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