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13 January 1934FA Cup 3
The Huge Crowd Left in Stony Silence
Argyle 1 - 1 Huddersfield Town
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13 January 1906FA Cup 1
Safely Through Against Plucky Amateurs
New Crusaders 3 - 6 Argyle
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1934: Original match reports suggest that 44,526 packed Home Park to witness a 1-1 draw and a fine display against Huddersfield Town, one of England's top clubs. That figure would have been Home Park's highest-ever attendance, but it was subsequently reduced by 1,100 and beaten by the Aston Villa game nearly two years later. Nevertheless, over 43,000 at Home Park - it's almost impossible to imagine. There's a fascinating newspaper report in GoS's "Memorable Matches" (... more on GoS)

1912: Ernie Smith - 21 games, 5 goals between 1938 and 1946.
Smith was born in Shirebrook, near Mansfield, and started out locally with Sutton Junction. A versatile, attacking player who could play on either flank, he ... more

1943: Mike Reeves - 124 games, no goals between 1962 and 1970.
Saltash-born Reeves spent his entire professional career at Home Park. After playing for Saltash United he signed as an amateur with Argyle before turning pro ... more
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