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Arsenal boss Unai Emery launches his new website

Arsenal boss Unai Emery has today launched his new website that will be providing content about the gunners.

Unai Emery was appointed as the new manager of Arsenal in May and the Arsenal fans have been surprised that he is a modern coach because unlike his predecessor, he uses social networks like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to connect with them.

The Arsenal boss has today lauched his new website and its URL is unai-emery.com and it has a lot of content about the gunners like their next fixtures, a count down to their next game and the Premier League table showing the position of Arsenal. He even included a welcome note on his website.

“Dear fan, Welcome to my website, UNAI-EMERY.COM. All fans are welcome to this platform whether you support Arsenal or any of the other teams that I have been lucky enough to coach; PSG, Sevilla, Spartak Moscow, Valencia, Almeria and Lorca.” wrote Unai Emery.

“Welcome to all football fans, whoever you support. I’m a firm believer in the fact that communication between people is an enrichening experience. It’s a pleasure for me to get to know you better and let you know more about me through this website.”

Unai Emery has also promised the fans that they can always find exclusive news, interviews, pictures and videos on his website, and says that his goal is to get closer to the fans because they are the real stars of football. So there you have it Arsenal fans, you are privileged to have a head coach who is available via your favourite social networks and having his own website.

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