Bristol City has officially confirmed the departure of Mark Sykes, who has expressed his gratitude to the club and its supporters through a heartfelt farewell message. The versatile winger joined the Robins from Oxford United in the summer of 2022 and has made significant contributions during his four-year tenure at Ashton Gate. Sykes played a total of 153 matches for Bristol City, scoring 18 goals, including crucial strikes in the Championship play-off race. His time at the club has been marked by memorable moments, and he has become a fan favorite. As Bristol City enters a new era under manager Michael Skubala, Sykes will not be part of the squad moving forward. In his farewell post on Instagram, he reflected on his time at the club, stating it felt like home and thanking everyone who made his experience special. Sykes is one of three players confirmed to be leaving the club as their contracts expire, alongside Sam Morsy and Harry Cornick. His departure marks the end of an important chapter for Bristol City as they look to rebuild and strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
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Bristol City Farewells Mark Sykes as Departure is Confirmed
Bristol City bids farewell to Mark Sykes, who departs after four years. Read about his impact and future under new management.
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