On the initiative of Evangelos Marinakis, Nottingham Forest is providing financial assistance to its fans who were injured in the mass knife attack on the train running from Doncaster to London on Saturday night.

The English club confirmed that several of its London-based supporters were on the train, returning home after the match against Manchester United (2-2) at the City Ground.

Nottingham Forest stated that it is aware of the “extraordinary bravery” shown by many individuals, with Marinakis praising the “courage and selflessness” of the club’s fans.

According to reports, police have the sole suspect in custody on attempted murder charges. A second man was initially detained but subsequently released after determining he was not involved.

The Full Statement

“”Nottingham Forest Football Club wishes to express its deepest concern and heartfelt sympathy to all those affected by the shocking attack on an LNER train bound for London yesterday evening.

Many of our London-based supporters were travelling home on that train following our match at the City Ground, and our thoughts are very much with everyone caught up in such a distressing incident.

The Club is aware that many individuals demonstrated extraordinary bravery which undoubtedly helped prevent even greater harm. The entire Nottingham Forest family stands firmly behind them as they recover from the events of yesterday.

Evangelos Marinakis, Nottingham Forest’s owner, said:

“Everyone at Nottingham Forest is shocked and deeply saddened by what happened. The courage and selflessness shown by our supporters on that train represents the very best of humanity and the very best of our club’s community.

“We will make sure any supporter caught up in this incident receives whatever financial support they require to enable them to access the best possible medical care as they recover. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected.””