Sunday Mirror

BUSY BEE PINNOCK’S BUZZING

- By JAKE MURTAGH

EXCLUSIVE

SIX years ago Ethan Pinnock was playing for non-League minnows Dulwich Hamlet – now the Brentford defender is ready to announce himself in the biggest league in the world.

Pinnock will complete a fairytale journey from part-time football to the Premier League when he lines up against Arsenal this Friday.

It is a remarkable rise for the 28-year-old. Since being released by

Millwall at 15, he has progressed through the leagues, with Forest Green and Barnsley, after being spotted playing for the Dulwich in south London.

Pinnock, who has a degree in physical education, juggled his job as a football coach during his time in the seventh tier at Champion Hill where he was converted from a speedy winger into a towering centre-back.

Now the Jamaica internatio­nal will be focusing on keeping stars such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alex Lacazette quiet when the Bees begin their top-flight campaign against the Gunners.

He said: “Growing up, I think for most kids watching Match of the Day every week it’s their dream to play

football in the Premier League, so to be playing in that league now is really special, especially the route I took from non-League. It means that little bit more to me.

“When I was at Dulwich, I was working as a coach and studying for a degree, so I was juggling the three.

“Some days I would go from A to B to C, so it was really hectic. But I think it gave me a really strong work ethic and helped me in my journey.

“I was 22 when I joined Forest Green, so I did come into the pro game really late. Jamie Vardy – and there are a couple of other examples – proved it could be done, so that was definitely something I used as inspiratio­n.

“It’s a bit surreal when you think about the amount of leagues between the two. My journey was a progressiv­e one – I didn’t just shoot up. It’s been a step or two up each time, which has helped. I’ve always been in or around the starting team, which has been beneficial as well.”

Brentford come into the new campaign as one of the favorites for relegation, following promotion from the Championsh­ip last season when they beat Swansea in the play-offs at Wembley.

However, Thomas Frank’s side saw off Southampto­n, Fulham, West Brom and Newcastle on their way to the

Carabao Cup semi-finals last season and Pinnock insists they will not be content with just beating the drop.

He added: “Taking the confidence from those games and from the play-offs and pre-season, there’s lots for us to be positive about.

“If you set the bar low, you’re taking away from yourselves as a squad.

“We’ve got some really talented players here and, when we play to our top level, we’re a really good side. It’s about trying to get as many points as possible and not putting a cap on it.”

When I was at Dulwich, I was working as a coach and studying for a degree

 ??  ?? ON THE UP Pinnock (left) gets in a tackle
ON THE UP Pinnock (left) gets in a tackle
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