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Greens on Screen started its life in 1999 before many of the football sites that we are familiar with today, including Plymouth Argyle's own official site. Greens on Screen is dedicated to the sights, sounds and history of Plymouth Argyle Football club. It is owned and run by the Plymouth Argyle Heritage Archive, a charity dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and display of the heritage of our great football club.

The site owes its existence to Steve Dean. Without Steve's dedication and commitment for over 25 years, GoS would not exist and be the valued and loved resource for all football fans that it is today. The site is truly the envy of many clubs, and we owe a huge debt to Steve for his tireless work, and continued support behind the scenes.

Greens on Screen's first page was published in January 1999. Its early purpose was to bring Plymouth Argyle a little closer to those unable to see their team, and whilst it has changed a great deal over the years, its core themes - sights and sounds for Westcountry exiles - still stand. The site was very lucky to take on the content of Trevor Scallan's Semper Viridis in the summer of 2007, and in 2009 launched GoS-DB, a wealth of facts and figures from PAFC's history. A year later, we embarked on a complete history of Argyle, with much-valued contributions from chapter authors. Greens on Screen was taken over by its new custodians, The Argyle Archive, in 2024.

Greens on Screen is an amateur website and proud of it. It is run by a team of volunteers from the Plymouth Argyle Heritage Archive (Argyle Archive). Without the hard work and much-valued contributions of these volunteers, running the site would not be possible. Greens on Screen is self-taught and as a result, a little bit quirky.

Greens on Screen remains advertisement free, which means we are grateful for the generous support of our donors and the work of our volunteers to help keep it free of promotions. If you would like to support the work of Greens on Screen, please consider donating to the Plymouth Argyle Heritage Archive.

GoS's sole aim is to be a service to fellow supporters, and we look forward to continuing to celebrate Argyle's history for many years to come.

Plymouth Argyle Heritage Archive.
April 2024

Welcome to the sights, sounds and history of Plymouth Argyle Football Club

The grandstand's on the up

The Argyle Under 18s on their way to watch the first team

PICTURES OF THE DAY
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  • MATCH OF THE DAY: 17 AUGUST
    • 17 August 2013Football League Two

      Conor in Command

      Cheltenham Town  1 - 3  Argyle

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  • ON THIS DAY
  • 1901: Another Home Park legend, Jack Leslie was born in Canning Town, London. In 1930, the Herald described him as "known throughout England for his skill and complexion" (he was a footballing rarity, a black player). In 15 inter-war years, he scored 137 goals in 400 games and remains fourth in Argyle's list of all-time goal scorers.

  • 1976: Full-back Phil Burrows left Home Park for Hereford Utd.

  • 1977: Two years after Tony Waiters and the likes of Paul Mariner and Billy Rafferty led Argyle to promotion, Paul Wotton was born in Plymouth, so 49 today.

  • BORN THIS DAY
  • 1901: Jack Leslie - 400 games, 137 goals between 1921 and 1934.

    Born in Canning Town in East London in 1901, to a father from Hope Bay, Jamaica and a mother from Islington, Leslie played for Barking Town and helped them win ... more

    1977: Paul Wotton - 491 games, 66 goals between 1995 and 2014.

    A Plymouth lad who is especially proud of his city and club, Paul Wotton rose through the Argyle youth ranks to captain the side to two championship ... more


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