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1888: Tough tackling fullback Moses Russell was born in Tredegar. Although he didn't look like a footballer - he was bald and smoked a pipe - Russell was one of Argyle's greatest between the two World Wars. He played over 400 games, scoring 6 goals, and also won 20 caps for Wales whilst with the club, a record that stood for 78 years.
1992: Warren Joyce signed from Preston.

1888: Moses Russell - 402 games, 6 goals between 1914 and 1930.
Russell was born in New Tredegar, Wales in 1888. He began his career with Ton Pentre in 1911 before joining Merthyr Town later that year. He made his debut for ... more

1986: Dexter Blackstock - 14 games, 4 goals in 2005.
A product of the Oxford United youth system, Blackstock transferred to Southampton before playing a first team game. Despite establishing himself in the ... more

1988: George Donnelly - 2 games, no goals in 2009.
Merseyside-born Donnelly joined Argyle from Skelmersdale United with the reputation as a prolific non-league goalscorer, having also spent periods with ... more

1989: Graham Carey - 197 games, 49 goals between 2015 and 2019.
Born in Blanchardstown, a suburb of Dublin, Carey started his youth career with Shelbourne before moving to Scotland to join Celtic in 2005, making his Bhoys' ... more

1996: Ben Purrington - 64 games, 1 goal between 2013 and 2017.
Born in Exeter and nephew of Richard Hill, a member of England's 2003 Rugby World Cup winning side, Purrington joined Argyle's development centre in Devon's ... more

1999: Niall Ennis - 97 games, 24 goals between 2021 and 2023.
Born in Wolverhampton, Ennis joined his hometown club at the age of eight. The pacey striker impressed as he progressed through the youth ranks and was a given ... more
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