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Gunners extend lock-down agreement

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood has announced an extension of the 'lock-down' agreement by club directors on the sale of shares in the club.

The move appears to rule out the possibility of a takeover bid in the immediate future at least.

Hill-Wood announced that club directors would only sell their stake to "permitted persons" before April 2009 and had to give fellow board members 'first option' until October 2012. However, there was a termination clause in the agreement in October 2010.

Hill-Wood said: "Members of the board are committed long-term shareholders and to strengthen the current position they have entered into a new agreement which replaces the existing lock-down agreement which expires next April.

"Under the new agreement, the board members have agreed not to dispose of any of their interests in the club before April 18, 2009, other than to certain permitted persons such as close family.

"After that date, for the remainder of the term of the agreement, they can only sell their shares to another person if the other parties to the agreement do not wish to buy them. The agreement is for five years (until 18 October 2012), although it can be terminated early by the parties on its third anniversary (18 October 2010)."

The original agreement came in the wake of vice-chairman David Dein's departure from the board due to "irreconcilable differences", believed to be over the involvement of American businessman Stan Kroenke, who has acquired a 12.2% stake in the club.

Excluding Dein, the directors, who at the time of Dein's departure owned 45.45% of shares in the club, entered into the agreement for one year.

Dein has since sold his 14% stake to Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov, whose Red and White Holdings Ltd have now built up a stake of around 23%, prompting rumours he may launch a takeover bid. This new agreement should prevent that from happening as Hill-Wood aims to stabilise the club off the pitch.

He added in his AGM statement: "There has been much recent media coverage surrounding the share ownership of the group, in the past year. I would like to take this opportunity to emphasise to all shareholders that the Arsenal board is committed to the principle of developing the long-term stability of the club through maintaining a business that pays its own way."

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