
Mickey Evans' testimonial match in April 2008


Tony Wrathall catches up with Michael Durnford in 2016

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1954: On their USA tour - Philadelphia All Stars 2 Argyle 3 (Ratcliffe, Crawford, Langman).
2016: In the League Two (tier 4) Play-off Final at Wembley, Wimbledon 2 Argyle 0. Over 34,000 Argyle fans witnessed one of their side's least effective performances of the season; a bitterly disappointing end to Derek Adams' first season in charge.

1879: Archie Walker - 10 games, 1 goal between 1910 and 1911.
Walker was a Scottish-born centre-forward who played for Galston in the Scottish Combination League, scoring 30 goals for the team during the 1908-09 season, ... more

1919: Arnold Knight - 7 games, no goals in 1947.
Knight began his career with Tottenham Hotspur, playing under his future manager at Argyle, Jack Tresadern. After two seasons at White Hart Lane he moved on to ... more

1936: John Timmins - 5 games, no goals in 1958.
Timmins was a product of the Wolverhampton Wanderers youth system, playing regularly for their junior and reserve sides without ever breaking into the first ... more
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