
A tight squeeze in the outdated press box in 2014


Two of the best: Paul Mariner with Tony Waiters in the new club shop in 2019

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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
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09 January 2021FA Cup 3
Fightback Sets Up Premier League Clash
Huddersfield Town 2 - 3 Argyle
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09 January 1965FA Cup 3
Up the Blues!
Argyle 4 - 2 Derby County
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Manchester United Mauled
Argyle 4 - 1 Manchester United
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1926: In the FA Cup 1st Round, Chelsea 2 Argyle 1, in front of 31,025 at Stamford Bridge. Argyle's goal was scored by Jack Cock, against one of his former clubs, one of 32 he scored that season (in only 36 games). The following year he scored 33 (in 40), which still stands as the club record for a season.
1965: In the FA Cup 3rd Round, Argyle 4 Derby County 2. Mentioned here 3 days ago, this was Richard Reynolds first-team debut, becoming (then) Argyle's youngest to play in a cup tie (at 16 years and 329 days), only beaten by Sam Shilton in 1994. The game had another talking point: in the days when the home side changed in the event of a clash of colours (Argyle wore white shirts with green and black bands that season), home fans were stunned to see their team run out in light blue shirts and dark blue shorts. But Derby's fans were just as surprised; their side wore red because FA Cup rules at the time required that both clubs change in the event of a clash.

1925: Frank Scrine - 2 games, no goals in 1945.
Although the Second World War was at an end, the Football League divided its competition into regional sections for the 1945-46 season because of the ... more

1974: Stevie Crawford - 27 games, 7 goals in 2004.
Crawford began his career with Raith Rovers, winning the Scottish League Cup and receiving a call-up to the Scotland squad, before moving to Millwall for one ... more

1979: Guy Branston - 40 games, 1 goal between 1998 and 2013.
Branston was an archetypal lower-league journeyman by the time he arrived at Home Park for a second spell in 2013, having played for a remarkable 19 ... more
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