Chief executive Andrew Parkinson is leaving Plymouth Argyle as from today and has declared: 'After nearly seven years I feel now is the right time to move on'.

Argyle owner and chairman Simon Hallett paid tribute to the work of Parkinson, and said: 'Andrew leaves Argyle in far better shape than he found it when he arrived'.

It is the latest in a series of significant changes at Argyle over recent months, with Tom Cleverley appointed as the new head coach in the summer while former Pilgrims' midfielder David Fox began work as head of football operations and Tom Randle started as the full-time head of recruitment.

Parkinson said in a club statement released at 4pm this afternoon: "On 19 September, 2025, I will be stepping down as chief executive of Plymouth Argyle .

"I first joined the

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