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12 February 1927Division Three South
Jack Leslie Tears Palace Apart
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1927: In tier 3, a hat-trick from Jack Leslie helped Argyle beat Crystal Palace 7-1 at Home Park.
1955: Maurice Tadman, Argyle's 5th highest-ever goalscorer, made his final appearance in a 2-0 defeat at home to Blackburn. Tadman played 253 times between 1947 and 1955, and scored 112 goals including an extraordinary sequence of 17 in 8 games.
2008: Paul Wotton returned to first-team action after 430 days in the treatment room, the end of a serious knee injury suffered on his 430th appearance for the club. In the same game, a 3-0 victory at home to Barnsley, Jamie Mackie scored the fastest debut goal by an Argyle player. He came on as a substitute with 15 minutes remaining and scored his first within 11 seconds of the restart, and then bagged a second 10 minutes later.

1873: Jack Chadburn - 15 games, 1 goal between 1904 and 1905.
Chadburn was born in Mansfield in 1873 and played as an amateur for Leicester Fosse, Mansfield Unitarians and Mansfield Greenhalghs before joining Lincoln City ... more

1992: Nadir Ciftci - 8 games, no goals in 2017.
Although born in Karakocan in Turkey, Ciftci played youth football in the Netherlands for Haaglandia and ADO Den Haag, and then joined Portsmouth as a ... more
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