Otago Daily Times

Gunnersaur­us victim of Covid cost cutting

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BENGALURU: Arsenal supporters might have expected the departure of Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi on transfer deadline day but not their beloved club mascot.

According to British media reports, Gunnersaur­us has been axed as part of costcuttin­g measures at the club.

Jerry Quy, who has donned the dinosaur mascot at home matches since 1993, worked for the club and was let go as the role was deemed no longer necessary, as no fans are expected at the Emirates Stadium any time soon amid the Covid19 pandemic.

Gunnersaur­us’ departure has not gone down well with

Arsenal supporters on social media, with the mascot trending sixth on Twitter in the UK.

An online fundraiser on GoFundMe was started in solidarity with Quy and nearly £1000 ($NZ1950) has already been raised.

‘‘Gunnersaur­us has been the Arsenal club mascot for 27 years. He’s a club icon and we cannot let him become extinct,’’ a statement on the page read.

In August, Arsenal decided to lay off 55 staff members as a result of the financial impact of the pandemic but Quy, a parttimer, was not among them.

Arsenal did not respond immediatel­y to a request for comment.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Extinct . . . Arsenal mascot Gunnersaur­us poses for a photograph with fans inside Emirates Stadium in London before a Europa League match in February.
PHOTO: REUTERS Extinct . . . Arsenal mascot Gunnersaur­us poses for a photograph with fans inside Emirates Stadium in London before a Europa League match in February.

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