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1995: Argyle fans woke up to the shock news that 22-year-old Alan Nicholls had died in a motor cycle accident the evening before, a month after his transfer to Gillingham. There couldn't have been a better judge of goalkeeping talent and potential than Peter Shilton, who signed Nicholls from Cheltenham nearly three years earlier. He made his first team debut at just 20 and his 73 appearances for Argyle included many outstanding displays, which earned him England U21 honours. But despite an ideal mentor, his temperament let him down and Argyle reluctantly let this enormous but raw talent seek success elsewhere. Tragically it was not to be.

1935: Doug Baird - 158 games, 2 goals between 1963 and 1968.
Born in Falkirk, Baird began his football with Armadale Thistle before moving to Partick Thistle in 1954, where he developed into a stylish full-back. He ... more

1950: Mick Kearns - 1 game, no goals in 1972.
Kearns made a single appearance in goal for Argyle whilst on loan from Oxford United. He had started his career with Oxford and made his debut aged 19 in 1970. ... more

1969: David Lee - 9 games, 1 goal in 1992.
Desperately seeking recruitments to boost his struggling squad, new Argyle boss Peter Shilton completed a triple-signing swoop that looked highly promising on ... more
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