Club Statement | Andrew Parkinson

Andrew Parkinson

Club Statement | Andrew Parkinson

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On 19 September, 2025, I will be stepping down as Chief Executive of Plymouth Argyle.

I first joined the club in December 2018 to oversee the completion of the redevelopment of the Mayflower Grandstand, before becoming CEO in May 2019 when Argyle were back in League Two. Looking back, I’m incredibly proud of how far we’ve come since then.

After nearly seven years at Argyle, I feel now is the right time to move on. When I took on this role, my aim was to help the club to progress on and off the pitch. In that time we have seen sold out attendances, record revenues, and recognition through several industry awards across a number of disciplines. None of this would have been possible without the hard work, passion and dedication of so many brilliant people at the club.

I would like to thank Simon and the Board for their support throughout my time here. It has been a privilege to serve not only Argyle, but also Plymouth Argyle Community Trust as a Trustee. I’ve been lucky to work with some fantastic colleagues and I will always be grateful to the Green Army for their unwavering support – you are what makes the club so special.

There are memories, both on and off the pitch, that will stay with me forever.

I wish everyone connected with Argyle nothing but the very best for the future.

- Andrew

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Argyle Chairman, Simon Hallett, said:

"Andrew leaves Argyle in far better shape than he found it when he arrived.

"Under his leadership, we have re-established Argyle’s position in the community, stabilised and grown our finances, won the respect of our competitors, achieved success on the pitch and, above all, improved beyond recognition our reputation with the Green Army.

"That is the result of Andrew’s hard work as CEO, and shareholders, board members and fans are all grateful to him.

"We wish him every success for the future.”