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In 2019, Billy Rafferty and the late great Paul Mariner

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-1Sunday 25 Jan
Argyle 1 Luton 0
Action Highlights
-2Saturday 24 Jan
Argyle 1 Luton 0
Audio clips from Keith
83 photos from Bob
-3Friday 23 Jan
Foulston Park (Set 8)
The latest redevelopment pictures from Home Park.
-5Wednesday 21 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
Matchday Moments
-8Sunday 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.
-8Sunday 18 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
77 photos from Gill
Action Highlights
-9Saturday 17 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
Audio clips from Keith
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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26 January 1935FA Cup 4
41,000 See Argyle Well Beaten
Argyle 1 - 4 Bolton Wanderers
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26 January 1929FA Cup 4
No Joy for 33,000 at Home Park
Argyle 0 - 1 Bradford Park Avenue
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2002: The new Lyndhurst was opened, completing phase 1 of Home Park's transformation (Argyle 4 Oxford Utd 2). All three stands were up and running, but finishing touches continued for many weeks to come.
1990: Argyle lost 3-0 to Tottenham Hotspur in a testimonial game for Geoff Crudgington, who had hung up his gloves two years earlier after nine years with the club. Playing with a plaster cast on his arm, Paul Gascoigne's on-field antics brought some welcome relief for the fans - it was a gloomy period for the club; manager Ken Brown was dismissed a week later.
2007: After more than 100 years at Home Park, Plymouth Argyle Football Club became the new owners of the land and estate; the transfer of absolute freehold title was complete. At the time it was said to be the start of an exciting new era for the club, although some were worried by the risk. Looking back, many consider it to mark the beginning of a four-year decline to near oblivion. Five years later Home Park returned to Council ownership, who remained the owners until the club took up an option to repurchase the stadium in October 2016.

1979: Terry Sweeney - 17 games, 2 goals between 1998 and 1999.
A young midfielder snapped up by Kevin Hodges in October 1998 after he was released by Luton Town, Sweeney's stay at Home Park was short and relatively ... more

1997: Julio Pleguezuelo - 70 games, 1 goal so far.
26-year-old Pleguezuelo signed in June 2023 and in doing so became the first Spaniard to don the Argyle colours in the history of the club. After joining ... more

2000: Luke Jephcott - 118 games, 37 goals between 2018 and 2022.
Born in Aberystwyth, Jephcott grew up in Ponsanooth, West Cornwall, where he went to school at Penryn College. After playing boys' football with Wendron United ... more
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