BRASS is no stranger to the record books.
His senior debut for City lasted just six minutes, when he replaced Barry Jones for the dying embers of the Minstermen's 0-0 stalemate with Lincoln on March 17, 2001.
But in that time Brass managed to secure a hat-trick of achievements.
When he took to the field he became the 37th player to be used by City that season, which was a club record.
He also claimed the captain's armband from Jones, becoming the THIRD City skipper within the 90 minutes after Jones had also taken the captain's armband from the substituted Steve Agnew. In doing so, Brass became the club's SEVENTH captain of that season, which is also very probably a club record.
Updated: 11:24 Wednesday, June 04, 2003
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