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Gunnersaurus returns to Arsenal after extinction fears

The London club's decision to dismiss Jerry Quy, who played the role for 27 years, inspired fundraisers and an offer from Gunners midfielder Mesut Ozil to pay his wages.

  (Agence France-Presse)
London
Wed, November 11, 2020

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Gunnersaurus returns to Arsenal after extinction fears Arsenal club mascot Gunnersaurus Rex (left) looks on while a young team mascot goes to kick the ball ahead of the English Premier League match between Arsenal and Chelsea at The Emirates Stadium in north London on Sept.12,2012. Arsenal mascot Gunnersaurus has made his first public appearance since the man inside the costume was made redundant as part of cost-cutting measures. (AFP/Adrian Dennis)

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rsenal mascot Gunnersaurus has made his first public appearance since the man inside the costume was made redundant as part of cost-cutting measures.

The London club's decision to dismiss Jerry Quy, who played the role for 27 years, inspired fundraisers and an offer from Gunners midfielder Mesut Ozil to pay his wages.

On Tuesday the character's Twitter account posted a photo saying: "Back at the Emirates Stadium today".

It is uncertain who is playing Gunnersaurus in the image, but reports suggested there was a roster of people now playing the part of the dinosaur and that the club had offered Quy a role.

"As we've always said, Gunnersaurus is an important part of Arsenal and a popular figure for our fans around the world," said a club spokesman.

"Gunner never went away but due to the virus restrictions there have been limited opportunities for him to appear in public."

The Twitter post received over 40,000 likes in less than an hour, with supporters, currently shut out of Arsenal's Emirates Stadium due to coronavirus restrictions, relieved to see him back.

Fans had used a GoFundMe page titled "Save Gunnersaurus" to raise nearly £12,000 ($16,000).

A statement on the page reads: "Gunnersaurus has been the Arsenal club mascot for 27 years. He's a club icon and we cannot let him become extinct."

Ozil, who reportedly earns £350,000-a-week, offered to pay for the "famous and loyal mascot" to continue as long as he plays for the Premier League club.

 

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