Argyle Director Resigns


Plymouth Argyle director Damon Lenszner has resigned, after two and a half years at Home Park.

The Argyle boardroom now has just four directors following Lenszner´s departure and Nic Warren leaving last season.

Lenszner has decided to concentrate on his employment agency business.

A club statement was issued earlier today: ‘Unfortunately, business and family pressures are such that I cannot serve the club.’ Lenszner said.

‘On the day I joined, all I wished for was that the day I left, the club would be in a better position than the day I joined. I believe this is the case.

‘I genuinely believe that we are on course to reach the Premiership in the not-too-distant future.’

Last December the Argyle board turned down a bid from a consortium of wealthy Argyle fans who wanted to invest an initial five million pounds into the club.

Following Lenszner´s resignation and the club now having just four directors, the consortium would be wise to come up with a second offer and provide much-needed funds for the Pilgrims.

Will the consortium try again and will Argyle chairman Paul Stapleton accept their latest offer?

Exit mobile version