Plymouth Argyle chief executive Paul Berne says there is no reason for fans to worry about the future of the club despite the Pilgrims looking to cut jobs. Around 18 roles could be cut as the club consults with staff as part of cost-saving measures following relegation from the Championship in May. Owner Simon Hallett lent the club £9.8m following their relegation, according to Argyle's most recent accounts. "My job is to try and manage the football club as sensibly as possible and that's why we're undertaking some of this activity," Berne told BBC Spotlight. "So what I've got to try and do is try and be as sensible as possible with the financials, and Simon's supportive of the club overall."
Source: Express March 10, 2026 16:45 UTC