Arsenal Vice-Chairman leaves

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  1. Wolf

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Arsenal today announces that vice-chairman, David Dein has left Arsenal Football Club and ceases to be a director of the Club with immediate effect.

    Arsenal Chairman Peter Hill-Wood said: ?On behalf of the Board I would like to express our gratitude to David Dein for the many years of loyal service he has given to the Club. We sincerely regret that irreconcilable differences between Mr. Dein and the rest of the board have necessitated a parting of the ways.?

    In light of recent speculation with regards to the ownership of the Club, the remaining Board members, who together own 45.45% of the issued share capital of the Company, would like to reassure the supporters, shareholders and employees of Arsenal Football Club that they remain long-term holders of their interests in the Club. To this effect, they have entered into an agreement not to dispose of their shares for at least one year and have confirmed that they intend to retain their interests on the expiration of this period.</div>

    Most arsenal fans would know why this is significant, anyway, He helped bring Arsene Wenger in, and he is something important in the FA [​IMG] (was on sky sports news)

    so, what do you Arsenal fans think of this???
     
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    Meh. As long as it ain't Peter Hill-wood(current Chairman) then i ain't fussed to be honest[​IMG]
     
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    He's done more for the club than the chairman. well, except buy the players etc [​IMG]
     

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