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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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11 January 2025FA Cup 3
Cup Upset as Argyle Sting the Bees
Brentford 0 - 1 Argyle
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11 January 1975Division Three
Unstoppable Argyle
AFC Bournemouth 3 - 7 Argyle
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11 January 1950FA Cup 3R
FA Cup Holders Win the Replay
Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 - 0 Argyle
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11 January 1930FA Cup 3
Seven Goal Thriller in Appauling Weather
Argyle 3 - 4 Hull City
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1975: One of the great displays, Bournemouth 3 Argyle 7. How well I remember this one. The Pilgrims arrived at the old Dean Court in their brand new £25,000 coach, and a dazzling display saw them 5-0 up after just 49 minutes. Yet the home side fought back with 3 goals in 16 minutes to set up a nail-biting finish. With the help of a large army of travelling fans, Argyle sealed a famous victory with two late strikes, achieving the highest number of goals scored (at that time) by any Argyle side on the road.
2007: Hungarians Peter Halmosi and Krisztian Timar joined the Pilgrims on loan for the remainder of the season, and experienced striker Kevin Gallen signed from Queens Park Rangers.
2008: Yoann Folly joined from Sheffield Wednesday, Paul Sturrock's first full signing in his second spell at Home Park.

1972: Alan McCarthy - 2 games, no goals in 1994.
McCarthy was a central defender who had a brief spell on loan at Argyle from Queens Park Rangers. He spent five years at Loftus Road after starting his career ... more

1973: Lee Makel - 19 games, no goals in 2004.
Having started his career as a trainee with Newcastle United, Makel moved to Blackburn for £160,000 whilst still a teenager, where he spent three years ... more
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