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08 May 2004Division Two
Home Park Celebrates
Argyle 2 - 0 Colchester United
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08 May 1999Division Three
Glass Saves Carlisle
Carlisle United 2 - 1 Argyle
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1926: Probably the most remarkable match ever staged at Home Park - a team of Trade Unionists met a Police XI during the General Strike. A crowd of 10,000 saw the strikers win 2-1.
1999: Carlisle 2 Argyle 1; goalkeeper Jimmy Glass scored the last-seconds winner to save Carlisle from the big drop.
2004: The second Home Park celebration of the century, Argyle received the Tier 3 championship trophy in front of 19,868 who came to the party. Very incidentally, Argyle 2 Colchester 0 (... more on GoS).

1944: David Roberts - 12 games, no goals between 1961 and 1963.
Roberts was a Plymouth-born full-back who joined the club as an apprentice in 1961 and made only occasional appearances over the following three seasons. After ... more

1948: Don Hutchins - 99 games, 23 goals between 1969 and 1972.
Hutchins began his career with his hometown club Middlesbrough, but was released after only playing for their youth side. He then joined local team Stockton ... more

1952: Keith Fear - 50 games, 11 goals between 1978 and 1979.
Born in Bristol, Fear started his career with one of his hometown teams, Bristol City, a club his brother Viv would later play for whilst both were on the ... more
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