
In December 2020, one of a capacity 1,808 at Home Park for the first time in nine months


Holding, direct free-kick, too often ignored these days

GoS-DB is a relational database of over 100,000 facts and stats from 1903 to Saturday 17 January, 2026
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-1Friday 23 Jan
Foulston Park (Set 8)
The latest redevelopment pictures from Home Park.
-3Wednesday 21 Jan
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Matchday Moments
-6Sunday 18 Jan
Team Photos
New and much improved images and captions for all 114 professional seasons, plus a few from the amateur days, displayed to make the most of the screen space available.
-6Sunday 18 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
77 photos from Gill
Action Highlights
-7Saturday 17 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
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The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
How It All Began History Menu Argyle FC FactsPICTURES OF THE DAY
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24 January 1953Division Two
Dews in Goal but Argyle Hold Out
Rotherham United 2 - 3 Argyle
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1974: Plymouth schools received a record number of sick-notes after the previous afternoon's League Cup semi-final at Home Park.
1980: Another of the Argyle/Exeter/Torquay club: 34-year-old Fred Binney left Home Park for Hereford after a remarkable 42 goals in 80 games for Argyle.
2008: 22-year-old Jamie Mackie signed from Exeter City for a reported £145,000.

1909: Vic Wright - 19 games, 7 goals between 1937 and 1938.
The Bloxwich-born forward had already had a much-travelled career when he arrived at Home Park in 1937. Spotted locally playing for Bloxwich Strollers, Wright ... more

1974: Craig Taylor - 98 games, 8 goals between 1998 and 2003.
Born in Plymouth, Taylor slipped through Argyle's net and ended up on the books of Devon rivals Exeter City. However The Grecians did not forsee a future in ... more
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