
Long gone, never forgotten


Norman Mackay, Jack Pullen and Alec Hardie take a break from training in 1932

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19 April 2010Football League Championship
Relegated by the Champions
Argyle 0 - 2 Newcastle United
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19 April 1954Division Two
From Abject Despair to Delirious Delight
Argyle 2 - 1 West Ham United
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19 April 1947Division Two
Argyle Run Riot After the Break
West Bromwich Albion 2 - 5 Argyle
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19 April 1930Division Three South
Vidler's Four Tightens Grip on Trophy
Argyle 4 - 1 Norwich City
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1930: Argyle 4 Norwich 1; the win made promotion and the championship trophy, the Pilgrims' first major honours, almost certain. The game was a personal triumph for Jack Vidler, who bagged all four goals, even though he was carried off with concussion as a result of his first. He returned in the second half, still dazed, to strike three more gems.
1947: West Bromwich Albion 2 Argyle 5; after five successive defeats, the Pilgrims went 2-1 down early in the second half, but then ran riot to score four in an amazing last half hour.
1986: Wigan 3 Argyle 0; a shock result after an 11 match unbeaten run triggered manager Dave Smith to apologise to the 5,000 travelling fans. Promotion jitters were unnecessary; Argyle won all of their remaining four games.
2008: Paul Wotton hit a typically unstoppable penalty in what turned out to be his final game as a Pilgrim for nearly three years. Five days later came the announcement that his contract would not be renewed, the end (so it seemed then) of a magnificent career at Home Park: 14 years with the club, 5 years as club captain, 2 championship trophies held aloft, 438 appearances and 63 goals, most of them belters! Nearly four years later, the man with Plymouth in his blood came home for an unexpected second spell, in which he clocked up a further 53 appearances before progressing to the roles of coach and assistant manager.
2010: Argyle were relegated to League One (tier 3) after a 2-0 defeat at home to Newcastle Utd, ending six seasons in the Championship.
2012: The club announced that traditional season tickets would be replaced by a variety of membership packages for the following season.

1881: William Horne - 245 games, no goals between 1904 and 1914.
Horne was born on 19th April 1881, rather than the same date, 1885 as some records indicate, thought to be caused by a man of the same name being born on the ... more

1912: Freddie Haycock - 1 game, no goals in 1945.
Although the Second World War was at an end, the Football League divided its competition into regional sections for the 1945-46 season because of the ... more

1952: Paul Wilkinson - 2 games, no goals in 1971.
Wilkinson was born in the parish of Themelthorpe, near Reepham, a village just north of Norwich. He started as a youth with Norwich City and was a midfielder ... more
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