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1954: John Gregory was born in Southampton, 72 years ago. Gregory can lay claim to one of the more unusual Argyle careers; he played 3 times for the Pilgrims in 1990, all after a short spell as caretaker manager.
1985: Chris Harrison made his final appearance in a 2-0 defeat at Millwall. There are some people in life who never hit the headlines, never win awards; the limelight passes them by. Chris was one of them - he became an Argyle apprentice at 18 and remained at Home Park for the eleven years between the promotion seasons of the 70s and 80s. But seven managers couldn't have been wrong; he made a staggering 371 first team appearances at right-back and central defender, including heroic performances in the FA Cup run of 1984.

1892: Billy Baker - 90 games, 12 goals between 1921 and 1926.
Baker was born in Woolwich and began his career as an outside-left, locally, with Plumstead before spells with Northfleet (with whom he toured Norway in ... more

1925: John Watling - 1 game, no goals in 1945.
Following the Second World War, Plymouth Argyle resumed conventional League football in the 1945-46 season, albeit in the unconventional form of the Football ... more

1932: Gordon Quinn - 14 games, 2 goals between 1956 and 1957.
Quinn began his career with the Eastcote Boys Club in his native west London, before signing for Queens Park Rangers in 1952. An inside-forward, he found it ... more

1954: John Gregory - 3 games, no goals in 1990.
Gregory was brought in by manager Ken Brown in January 1990 on a short-term playing contract, having been relieved of his managerial duties at Portsmouth ... more
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