Arsenal fans might’ve expected the likes of Sead Kolasinac, Lucas Torreira, and Matteo Guendouzi to leave today – but not this man.
Beloved mascot Gunnersaurus has fallen victim to Arsenal’s cost-cutting.
The dinosaur has been a permanent fixture at home games since 1993 but has been let go as the role is deemed no longer necessary.
An absence of fans at games has impacted revenue on matchdays and Gunnersaurus joins 55 other redundancies in north London.
In August, Arsenal announced the decision to make job cuts as they looked to streamline due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the club insist the mascot will return, according to The Athletic.
Jerry Quy, who played the role of Gunnersauraus, is hugely popular at Arsenal having also been involved in the Junior Gunners and Travel Club.
He has been inside the costume since it was created in 1993.
He has stayed true to his role during lockdown, posting a series of ‘Gunnersaurus at home’ posts on social media.
In an update shared with his Twitter followers, Gunnersaurus revealed he had been ironing, gardening, and watching Bargain Hunt after being forced into self-isolation due to Mikel Arteta’s positive COVID test in March.
He wrote: “Hope everyone is well. I’ve been keeping busy. Just enjoyed a spot of gardening this morning.
“I’ll get a few shirts done before Bargain Hunt later.”
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