An Arsenal supporter in Uganda has officially informed the club of plans to pursue legal action, alleging professional negligence, poor tactical decisions, and emotional distress.
In a “Notice of Intent to Sue” addressed to the club’s headquarters in London, Kyama said Arsenal’s recent performance against AFC Bournemouth is a “fundamental breach of the implied contract between the club and its global fanbase.”
He accused the players of professional negligence for showing “a complete lack of industry” and failing to demonstrate urgency or commitment on the pitch after their 2 - 1 defeat to AFC Bournemouth.
He also criticised Arteta, alleging the manager lacked the tactical ability to lead the team, and described the performance as “disjointed” and “directionless.”
The supporter further argued that the club’s showing caused emotional and financial distress, noting that fans invest significant time, money, and emotional energy in supporting the team.
Kyama warned that if the club fails to issue an official response and present clear measures to address its performance, he will move forward with legal action, seeking compensation for emotional distress and diminished confidence.
The development comes at a time when Arsenal are under mounting pressure, with their recent run of form threatening their chances of securing the Premier League title.
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