Arsenal laid off the man behind beloved mascot Gunnersaurus, and fans were heartbroken

Gunnersaurus is gone. Only sadness remains.

Today is transfer deadline day in global club soccer, with teams scrambling to make deals to supplement their squads — or offload players they deem surplus to requirements.

But the most pressing bit of news on Monday morning wasn’t about a player signing, but rather about the firing of a dinosaur.

As part of a cost-cutting measure, Arsenal laid of several employees this week, including Jerry Quy, the man who has played the mascot Gunnersaurus since the lovable dino was introduced in 1993.

Quy also worked as a supporter liaison, but he’s no longer employed in either capacity. According to ESPN, Quy may be able to return on game days as Gunnersaurus once fans are allowed back in the stands, but that doesn’t change the fact that ARSENAL SACKED GUNNERSAURUS.

Fans were despondent. They made a lot of jokes, but they were despondent.

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