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1978: Goalkeeper Paul Barron left Home Park for Arsenal. Barron had two seasons at Home Park (52 games) before heading for the big time, but it didn't work out for him. He later had successful spells at Crystal Palace and West Brom, and was in goal for the Hawthorns club in the memorable 5th Round FA Cup tie in 1984 (... more on GoS).
2021: Devasting news came that Paul Mariner had died at the age of 68, after a long battle with brain cancer. The legendary striker made 155 appearances for Argyle between 1973 and 1976, scoring 61 times, before going on to play for Ipswich, Arsenal and Portsmouth. Paul also won 35 caps and scored 13 times for England. But for those fortunate enough to witness the 1974-75 Dream Season, it was the Mariner-Rafferty strike partnership that will never be forgotten. Simply the best, ever.

1912: Wilf Chitty - 3 games, 1 goal in 1938.
Born in Walton-on-Thames, Chitty was an old-fashioned winger who could play on either flank. Starting out in non-league football around the capital, he played ... more

1938: Alex Garden - 1 game, no goals in 1962.
Garden, an Aberdonian, arrived at Home Park from Aberdeen Juniors in the summer of 1959. He had been recommended with his friend, goalkeeper John Leiper, by ... more
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