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The first team squad karting in 2016

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04 May 2024English Football League Championship
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04 May 2019English Football League One
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Argyle 3 - 2 Scunthorpe United
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04 May 1946Football League (South)
The End of the Season of 72 Players
Argyle 3 - 2 Nottingham Forest
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1946: Argyle 3 Nottingham Forest 2, the last game of the first season following the Second World War, and only the second home win. This was the one and only season of the Football League South, with Argyle finishing in 22nd (bottom) place. 72 players appeared for the Pilgrims that season, including 27 guests from other clubs. Normality returned the following August, with Argyle resuming their Division 2 status.
1955: Jack Chisholm enjoyed his testimonial match against a combined West Bromwich Albion and Tottenham side, a year after he retired; Argyle 3 WBA & Spurs XI 2.

1988: David Gray - 27 games, no goals in 2009.
Gray twice joined Argyle on loan from Manchester United. Born in Edinburgh, he started his career with Heart of Midlothian before moving to Old Trafford at the ... more

1988: Ryan Taylor - 98 games, 13 goals between 2017 and 2020.
A distinctive red-headed forward, Taylor was born in Rotherham and began his career as a trainee for his hometown club. He made his debut as a substitute in ... more

1994: Zak Ansah - 10 games, 2 goals in 2015.
Born in Sidcup in south-east London, Zak is the son of former professional footballer Andy Ansah, who played 180 times for Southend in the 1990s. Zak began his ... more
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