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Peter Hill-Wood, who served as Arsenal chairman for more than 30 years, has died at the age of 82. Hill-Wood joined the Arsenal board in August 1962 and stepped up to become chairman in June 1982, a position he held until he stepped down in June 2013
Among his most significant decisions at the helm of the Gunners was the appointment of Arsene Wenger as manager in 1996 – a controversial choice at the time, however, the Frenchman went on to be one of the Premier League’s most successful coaches. In their statement announcing his death, Arsenal said: ‘As we celebrate the unique achievement of 100 consecutive years in the top flight this season, the Hill-Wood family were at the helm for the lion’s share of this special century, a testament to their tenacity and judgment in ensuring we have remained a significant force in English football for so long.
‘Peter and his family’s influence on the club cannot be understated, but at this most difficult time for his family and friends, it is Peter the man who we remember with great fondness. Our thoughts are with his wife Sally and his children Sarah, Julian and Charles.
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