
“Buddy Holly” with Argyle fans in the GT Suite in 2018


Argyle players Cowan-Hall & Bhasera find out about the Fans’ Trust in 2013

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27 April 2019English Football League One
Argyle's Capitualtion Marks the End of Adams' Reign
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1963: The start of a slippery slope, Luton 3 Argyle 0, the first of a club record-equalling 14 consecutive games without a win (the remaining game of that season and the first 12 of the next). The team that day: Leiper, Reeves, Davis, Williams, Newman, Buckingham, Brace, McAnearney, Trebilcock, O'Neill and McParland.
2013: A bitter-sweet afternoon at Rochdale for the 2000-strong Green Army when despite losing by the only goal, Argyle avoided relegation from the Football League by one point thanks to the incompetence of teams around them on the final day of the season. For the second consecutive season the Pilgrims had survived in 21st place. It was a long way from the emotions of 2002 when victory at Rochdale had clinched promotion for Paul Sturrock's team and set in motion season-by-season progress to help establish Argyle as a credible Championship side.
2018: Approaching his 35th birthday, goalkeeper and captain Luke McCormick announced on social media that he was leaving the club, the end of a Home Park career that included 347 first team appearances in 12 seasons that stretched across 18 years. Two years later, Ryan Lowe brought him back to Home Park to provide goalkeeping cover.

1911: John Milne - 3 games, no goals between 1935 and 1936.
Born in Aberdeen, Milne started out in Scottish junior football with Rosehearty and then Fraserburgh before turning professional with Argyle in 1934. However, ... more
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