Essendon CEO Xavier Campbell has resigned after nearly nine years in the position as the AFL club’s state of flux continues
Essendon CEO Xavier Campbell has resigned after nearly nine years in the position as a tumultuous period continues at the AFL club. The latest change in the Bombers’ senior management structure comes just days after coach Ben Rutten was sacked, with club president Paul Brasher also having exited the club this month.
Campbell said it was the right time for him to step down and called for the fractured club to unite under Barham to help the club find finals success and ultimately, a premiership. “Our playing group deserves nothing less than this. Our AFLW team deserves this. Our fans and members deserve it and are ready for it.”
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