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


Jack Leslie scores again

GoS-DB is a relational database of over 100,000 facts and stats from 1903 to Saturday 24 January, 2026
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-1Saturday 24 Jan
Argyle 1 Luton 0
Audio clips from Keith
83 photos from Bob
-2Friday 23 Jan
Foulston Park (Set 8)
The latest redevelopment pictures from Home Park.
-4Wednesday 21 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
Matchday Moments
-7Sunday 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.
-7Sunday 18 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
77 photos from Gill
Action Highlights
-8Saturday 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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Argyle 1 - 3 Everton
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53,000 Mourn King George V
Chelsea 4 - 1 Argyle
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1944: Mike Bickle was born in Plymouth, 82 years ago. Manager Derek Ufton persuaded Mike to give up his job as a milkman after prolific goalscoring for St Austell and Co-op Welfare, and he went on to become a Home Park hero, scoring 74 goals in 196 games between 1965 & 1971.

1902: Joe Little - 7 games, no goals between 1920 and 1923.
Little joined Argyle from Castleford Town, having been born in nearby Leeds. Described as a 'plucky' outside-left, he was injured during his Argyle debut and ... more

1926: Les Major - 78 games, no goals between 1949 and 1956.
Major was spotted by Leicester City whilst playing schoolboy football for Loughborough side Brush Sports. He spent two years there, playing only occasionally ... more

1944: Mike Bickle - 195 games, 74 goals between 1965 and 1971.
If ever there was a case of 'local boy, done good', it may well have been Mike Bickle. Born in Plymouth, his journey to professional stardom began with Cornish ... more

1991: Kelvin Mellor - 92 games, 2 goals between 2014 and 2016.
Mellor was born in Crewe, although for reasons unapparent, some media sources quote Copenhagen in Denmark. Mainly a right-back, he started his career locally ... more
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