The man behind Arsenal’s long-serving mascot Gunnersaurus was reportedly released by the club as part of cost-cutting measures.
With supporters eager to see new arrivals at the Emirates on Monday – transfer deadline day – a shock departure appears to have stolen the headlines.
Reports in British media said Jerry Quy, who has played the role of the dinosaur mascot since 1993, had been let go, with stadiums empty during the coronavirus crisis.
But the Athletic reported that the Arsenal mascot would return when fans were allowed back.
A GoFundMe page for Quy has been set up to raise funds.
A statement on the page read: “Gunnersaurus has been the Arsenal club mascot for 27 years. He’s a club icon and we cannot let him become extinct.
“Played by lifelong fan Jerry Quy, it would be a terrible shame to lose him. The mascot league is the only one we’ve consistently been on top of, let’s keep our all-time top scorer on top.”
The report of Gunnersaurus’ departure drew widespread condemnation on social media.
I was so sad that Jerry Quy aka our famous & loyal mascot @Gunnersaurus and integral part of our club was being made redundant after 27 years. As such, I’m offering to reimburse @Arsenal with the full salary of our big green guy as long as I will be an Arsenal player... pic.twitter.com/IfWN38x62z
— Mesut Özil (@MesutOzil1088) October 6, 2020
#afc spokesman response: “Gunnersaurus is not extinct and will return to action when fans are allowed back at matches.”
— James Olley (@JamesOlley) October 6, 2020
Terrible news 😞 Love you Jerry ❤️ @Gunnersaurus pic.twitter.com/zL3G8c6MAw
— Ian Wright (@IanWright0) October 5, 2020
Shouldn’t be necessary, but it might be a good move and an act of kindness for the @Arsenal players and manager to club together and sort out this absurdity. https://t.co/wQhVKno2R9
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) October 5, 2020
One of the richest clubs in the world axes their part time mascot of 27 years as part of a ‘costs cutting’ initiative. Pretty shameful #Gunnersaurus pic.twitter.com/B1VdVpFqyy
— Ryan Thomas Williams (@WilliamsR_T) October 5, 2020
Gunnersaurus mudded pic.twitter.com/thPSrh1hYJ
— Elliot Hackney (@ElliotHackney) October 5, 2020
🦖 @Arsenal have let go of Gunnersaurus, who has been a loyal servant of the club for 27 years as part of cost cutting measures.
— SPORF (@Sporf) October 5, 2020
💔 Not the start to deadline day @Arsenal fans wanted. pic.twitter.com/T55GdKPECy
Gunnersaurus is the last remaining member of Arsenal's Invincibles to leave the club.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 5, 2020
The end of an era 💔 pic.twitter.com/D2ZaILIz5x
I will never forgive this club for letting Gunnersaurus go. pic.twitter.com/tMWULzekSx
— Gowtham #KroenkeOut (@Gtham_14) October 5, 2020
How much was Gunnersaurus on??? #AFC https://t.co/XCxJfbzvqx
— Steve Hankey (@Steve_Hankey) October 5, 2020
Waking up to the news that Arsenal have released Gunnersaurus.
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) October 5, 2020
The club has done some bad things on deadline day, including signing an injured Kim Kallstrom, but this is by far the worst. pic.twitter.com/pr9FjAjjYf
https://t.co/kijaxwHDue pic.twitter.com/YtIG4TJbsp
— Sevilla FC (@SevillaFC_ENG) October 5, 2020
Atalantasaurus. Make it happen.#TransferDeadlineDay pic.twitter.com/mSDFON2xPw
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 5, 2020
FA Cup winners Arsenal announced in August they were planning to cut 55 jobs due to the damaging effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the club’s finances.
The Premier League club said their main sources of income had all been hit, including broadcast revenue, matchday takings and commercial activity.
(With AFP inputs)