Richard Scudamore, former Premier League chief executive, joins Bristol City’s board to aid the club’s Premier League ambitions. Appointment starts 1 November.
Richard Scudamore Joins Bristol City Board
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Richard Scudamore, former Premier League chief executive, joins Bristol City's board to aid the club's Premier League ambitions. Appointment starts 1 November.
Ex-Premier League Chief Appointed to Bristol City Board
Former Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has been appointed to the board of directors at Bristol City. Scudamore, who led the Premier League between 1999 and 2018 and also served as executive chairman, will take up his new role at the Championship club from 1 November.
A lifelong Bristol City supporter, Scudamore expressed his enthusiasm for contributing to the club’s ambitions. He stated, “I am honoured to be asked by the Lansdown family to lean in and help the club I have supported all my life.” He will work alongside Jon Lansdown and Tom Rawcliffe, focusing on providing resources and support to help the club in the pursuit of Premier League football for Bristol City.
During Scudamore’s tenure at the Premier League, the competition experienced notable growth, particularly in global reach and financial value. UK television rights for the league increased from £670m to £5.14bn during his leadership. Bristol City owner Steve Lansdown commented on the appointment, saying he is confident that Scudamore’s experience will help the club progress.
Key takeaways
- Richard Scudamore joins Bristol City’s board from 1 November
- Scudamore led the Premier League for nearly 20 years
- He is a lifelong Bristol City fan
- Scudamore aims to help the club reach the Premier League
- Significant growth marked his time at the Premier League
The context
Scudamore’s appointment brings considerable football and business expertise to Bristol City as they aim to progress towards the Premier League. His experience in overseeing the Premier League’s growth is seen as a valuable asset by the club’s leadership.
The move reflects Bristol City’s ambition to build on their existing stability and facilities, with the support of the Lansdown family and the addition of Scudamore’s strategic insight.
