TWO Arsenal fans have been offered a free luxury island heaven to escape their Premier League hell – WITHOUT internet at one of the world’s most remote havens.
Suffering supporters have seen the Gunners slump to tenth in the Premier League after Sunday’s 3-0 home loss to Manchester City, Mikel Arteta now tipped to come in as permanent boss.
Even Arsenal fans might be able to forget their woes if they stayed here
Gooners can escape their torment by heading to St George’s Caye
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Lucas Torreira show the despair against Man City that has prompted a betting firm to offer fans a luxury escapeCredit: Getty – Contributor
Now betting app Wager will give a pair of Gooners a trip 5,000 miles away to St George’s Caye in Belize, which has no roads, cars or grocery stores, let alone shopping malls or other hurly-burly trappings of modern life.
Best or worst of all is the lack of connection with the outside world.
The prized honeymoon destination is free of TVs, phones and in-room Wi-Fi, offering instead scuba-diving, swimming with sharks, and all-round sunny relaxation.
Arsenal fans might be curious to see how fortunes change once Unai Emery’s successor has been named, with caretaker chief Freddie Ljungberg failing to revive either spirit or style on the pitch.
But seething supporters can nominate other Gooners for the exotic vacation to St George’s Caye, eight miles east of capital Belize City.
Fans just need to download the Wager app and send a bet to a friend by the end of March, meaning both will then be entered for the draw.
After that, two supporters will swap heartache for hammocks, and collapses for cocktails, on an island named by Lonely planet as one of the world’s top-ten countries to visit.
Wager Co-Founder Leo Barnes said: “It’s fair to say Arsenal have had a turkey of a season.
“And after Sunday’s embarrassment against Manchester City we thought what better way to provide some relief for Arsenal fans than to offer them the opportunity to get as far away from the Emirates as possible.
“We want to do our bit and give back to those beleaguered Gooners.
“And St George’s Caye is about as remote as you can get while still being a beautiful place to unwind.
“Even Granit Xhaka couldn’t hit you with one of his wayward long balls.”
This paradise island is 5,000 miles from north London and also offers an escape from the internet
The tiny island has no roads, cars or grocery stalls
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk