
Sustenance for the all-night faithful at the supporters' vigil in 2011


The team for PAFC's first professional season in 1903-04
Bottom row, third from right: Jack Peddie, the first goalscorer

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27 February 2021English Football League One
Determination Wins the Day
Argyle 4 - 3 Lincoln City
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27 February 1954Division Two
Goals Galore at Goodison
Everton 8 - 4 Argyle
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1954: Everton 8 Argyle 4; over 44,000 witnessed the highest ever aggregate score in an Argyle game. Bere Alston's Neil Langman, a 21-year-old Argyle part-timer and SWEB apprentice, scored twice on his senior debut, but the defence was run ragged by fast and accurate Everton passing. Quite a change from earlier in the season, when Argyle beat the Toffeemen 4-0 at Home Park.

1913: George Tepper - 1 game, no goals in 1934.
Born in Doncaster, Tepper started his career with local sides Roman Terrace, Thurnscoe Victoria and Mexborough before signing terms with Chesterfield, for whom ... more

1969: Doug Hodgson - 5 games, no goals in 1995.
Hodgson, a central defender, joined Argyle for a short loan spell from Sheffield United early in the 1995-96 promotion winning campaign. Having started his ... more

1972: Mark Sale - 8 games, 1 goal in 1999.
A 6ft 5in striker borrowed from Colchester United as Kevin Hodges desperately tried to engineer a late run to the fourth-tier playoffs in 1998-99, Sale was ... more

1989: David Button - 30 games, no goals between 2010 and 2011.
Button was a graduate of the Tottenham Hotspur youth academy and joined Argyle on a season-long loan. Having become a regular in goal for the Spurs reserve ... more
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