
The view from the Herald's cherry picker in September 1997


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31 January 1987FA Cup 4
Arsenal Leave Argyle Chasing Shadows
Arsenal 6 - 1 Argyle
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31 January 1931Division Two
And It Might Have Been Ten
Argyle 5 - 1 West Bromwich Albion
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1987: An estimated 12,000 made the journey to Highbury for the FA Cup 4th Round tie with Arsenal. Expectations were high, but the game couldn't have been more one-sided. The home side cruised to a 3-0 lead by half time, and after a reply from Darran Rowbotham, scored three more to ram home the gulf between the top two divisions. A heavy defeat, but the fantastic support from the huge Green Army left a lasting impression on North London.
2008: Jim Paterson signed from Motherwell for a reported £250,000 fee.
2008: After six seasons at Home Park, the ever-popular David Norris left for Ipswich Town, breaking the club's record fee received and ending a month that brought multi-millions of pounds of transfer income.

1948: Martin Clamp - 9 games, no goals between 1969 and 1970.
Born in Coventry, and a capable goalkeeper, Clamp was a schoolboy recruit at Highfield Road, eventually joining the ground staff - as was a common side-line ... more
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