18 years from Arsenal masquerades to the captain of Brentford... the same judge!

Nico Yennaris was captain of Brentford at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, as his team faced Arsenal in the third round of the Carabao Cup, 18 years after it was a mask for éGunners. The Arsenal defeated Brentford 3-1 to cross into the next round, but it was an unforgettable night for Yennaris, who was [...]
The Arsenal defeated Brentford 3-1 to move to the next round, but it was an unforgettable night for Yennaris, who was a part of the Arsenal Academy.
A photo before the match with officials, captains and mascots from both cases, 18 years ago, also reveals that the same judge was involved, Pryscope follows.
The judge in question was Mike Dean and he seems to have little difference in the last 18 years as he continues to arbitrate in the ball match.
But Yennaris has undergone clear change, now 25 years old he leads the Championship team.
In 2000, he accompanied Tony Adams to the Highbury field for the Arsenal match with Coventry City.
Yennaris was in Arsenal for 15 years as a young player and was involved in the same team as Harry Kane.
But after failing to enter the first team, making only a presentation for Gunner's senior team at Premier League as a replacement against Manchester United he decided to leave to continue his career.
He's been with Brentford since then and has now made over 130 presentations for the team from London. /Periscopi/












