Sunday Mirror

Auba should tell Gunners: ‘I will sign when you save staff from the scrapheap’

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THERE is only one word to describe Arsenal’s actions in recent days – ridiculous.

And if I was Pierre- Emerick Aubameyang, I would seriously consider telling them to stuff their new contract because of the terrible position they’ve put him in.

Think about it for a second.

Who is going to get the stick when 55 people are thrown on the scrapheap, at the same time as a player is given a massive new deal that would pay the wages of those made redundant many times over?

It’s always the players who get slaughtere­d. They did when that idiot Matt Hancock had a go over their salaries, even though billionair­es were lining their pockets with Government handouts and then laying people off.

Aubameyang is in an impossible situation. When he signs that deal, the very first question he will face is shouldn’t he have taken a wage cut to stop the team behind his team being thrown out of work? It would serve Arsenal right if he said no. He can get the same wages elsewhere, without being damned for it.

He would be a hero anywhere else, but this ridiculous situation he finds himself in means he will be cast as a villain.

I’ve heard the argument that the big picture says you get things right on the pitch and everything else around it will develop, but, looking at that right now, it couldn’t be further from the truth.

Football isn’t just about getting together a talented collection of individual­s on the pitch, it’s not about attracting mercenarie­s who come for the money and nothing else.

It’s about creating an environmen­t where people believe in each other and put themselves on the line for each other. You don’t do that by saying we’re going to screw over so many of the people the club depends on.

Their decision HAS screwed over everyone, including the players, who are being treated like commoditie­s – which is exactly what they are in football – and not like part of a team within a team.

What will the environmen­t be like within the club now? I’ll tell you – toxic.

The manager knows it stinks, the players know it stinks, the people who are facing being kicked out of work when there are few jobs to go around know it stinks.

The only people who don’t, apparently, are the Arsenal board. But, seriously, what reaction did they expect, after asking players to take wage cuts to save jobs and then getting rid of 55 people anyway? It is lunacy to think there would be anything other than outrage, especially when they are preparing to spend big money on fees and wages for players they’ll bring in this summer.

For me, it will be really interestin­g to see whether the board recognise the damage they have done and reverse their decision.

Because the truth is that their fans are appalled and disgusted by this. So we will see how much they really value their fans, their customers, we will see how much they actually respect them.

I honestly can’t see another way out. They have to get creative and find another way to cut costs because we’re not talking about super- rich people getting a pay-off, we’re talking about real people’s lives, often on low incomes. And losing those jobs will be devastatin­g.

There is one other solution and I hope Aubameyang considers this.

He could say, ‘Fine, I’ll sign the contract – but only if you reverse the decision to sack all those people. Save my colleagues’. That would change the whole situation completely.

It’ll be interestin­g to see if the board recognise the damage they’ve done and reverse their decision

 ??  ?? AWKWARD POSITION Aubameyang faces criticism unless he does something
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AWKWARD POSITION Aubameyang faces criticism unless he does something radical

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