
Sammy Black’s family on a visit to Home Park in 2020


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1971: Cornishman Richard Reynolds played his last game for Argyle, a 1-1 draw at Shrewsbury, to complete 140 appearances and 25 goals in the previous 6 years.
1981: David Norris was born in Peterborough, 45 years ago. He came to Home Park from Bolton in October 2002, making an instant hit with a goal on his debut (commentary): a 1-0 win at Crewe. Five years, 243 appearances, 28 goals and a player-of-the-season award later, Chuck broke the club record when he joined Ipswich Town for a £2.25 million fee.
1982: Chesterfield 2 Argyle 2. In an all-action game, packed with goalmouth drama, the most remarkable goal belonged to Chesterfield's Alan Crawford. From the second half kick-off he dribbled from the halfway line, evading tackle after tackle, no other player touching the ball, and nine seconds later chipped a stranded Geoff Crudgington for one of the goals of the season.

1923: Harold Dobbie - 32 games, 6 goals between 1950 and 1953.
Dobbie began his career with his local Wearside League club, South Bank, before signing for Middlesbrough in 1946. He spent three years at Ayresome Park where ... more

1939: Frank Arundel - 4 games, no goals in 1956.
Local lad Arundel signed for Argyle from Devon non-League side Oak Villa in 1956. The dream move never really materialised and he left for Torquay United after ... more

1953: David Kemp - 95 games, 45 goals between 1979 and 1981.
A proven goal-scorer, Kemp notched 28 goals for Argyle in the 1980–81 season, and was named Player of the Season. He was always a threat in the penalty box ... more

1981: David Norris - 243 games, 28 goals between 2002 and 2008.
Born in Peterborough, Norris started his career at Boston United before moving to Bolton Wanderers in February 2000, a few weeks short of his 19th birthday. ... more
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