December 20, 2017

Arsenal tackle mice invasion at Emirates

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger may have thought he had enough on his plate with a hectic Premier League Christmas schedule without having to contend with unwanted intruders at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal’s French manager Arsene Wenger (R) and assistant Steve Bould/ AFP PHOTOIt has been reported that a council investigation from 14 months ago discovered “extensive evidence of mouse activity” throughout the club’s ground – including across the hospitality levels.
The Emirates is situated immediately next to the East Coast Main Line, with the proximity to the railway being touted as a potential cause of any infestation.

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Although the issue has only just been made public, the club believe they have tackled the problem.
“The health, safety and security of our fans is always our first priority and we were therefore very disappointed to learn of these deficiencies in October 2016,” a statement issued to British Press Association Sport read.

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