Arsenal fan Brady Dennis Bergkamp Wright has been banned from EVERY Travelodge in the country after Boxing day rampage
Wright, 18, went on a rampage at a Travelodge after a 1-0 Arsenal win - causing £3,994 worth of damage.
AN Arsenal fan named after Highbury legends has been banned from every Travelodge in the country after smashing up one of their hotels.
Brady Dennis Bergkamp Wright, 18, went on the rampage after his side beat West Brom 1-0 on Boxing Day.
The next day he assaulted two people and caused £3,994 of damage at a Travelodge in Borehamwood, Herts.
The teenager admitted causing the damage and assault at St Albans magistrates’ court last week.
Wright, from Cockfosters, North London, is currently on bail and is due to be sentenced on Tuesday.
He told The Sun on Sunday on Friday: “I don’t have to talk about anything.”
The college student, who was given his name at birth, has grown up to be a devoted Gunners supporter who repeatedly laments his team’s performances.
He has moaned his team is “s***” and that Jack Wilshere should be introduced back into the side.
The student, whose surname coincides with ex-Arsenal star Ian Wright, is believed to have been named at birth after Liam Brady and Dennis Bergkamp.
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Irishman Brady made 235 appearances for Arsenal in the 1970s and 72 for his country.
His image now adorns the Emirates stadium and until recently he was the club’s head of youth development.
He was also one of the English league’s first stars to move to Italy’s Serie A when he joined Juventus in 1980.
Dutch striker Bergkamp scored 87 goals for the club before its move to the Emirates stadium in 2006.
One of the Gunners' iconic modern stars he has even been honoured with a statue at the Emirates stadium in north London.
A Travelodge spokeswoman declined to comment.