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Peter Reid, perhaps the club's unluckiest manager

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The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
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05 January 1980Division Three
Loanee Inspires a Big Win
Argyle 5 - 1 Hull City
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05 January 1974FA Cup 3
Stars Spoil Argyle's Cup Tie Season
Manchester United 1 - 0 Argyle
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05 January 1963FA Cup 3
Broken Dreams and a Broken Leg
Argyle 1 - 5 West Bromwich Albion
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05 January 1957Division Three South
Exeter City Thumped
Argyle 5 - 0 Exeter City
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05 January 1929Division Three South
Late Drama in the Snow
Argyle 4 - 2 Fulham
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1957: Argyle's record win against Exeter City, 5-0 at Home Park.
1979: After three years in charge at St James Park (and before that, a player at Home Park for nine years), Bobby Saxton became Argyle's new manager, replacing Malcolm Allison. Strange as it might seem, it was a step down for Saxton; Exeter were higher in tier 3 at the time. Two years later he was lured away by Blackburn Rovers to succeed Howard Kendall.

1973: Terry Fleming - 23 games, no goals between 2000 and 2001.
Fleming began his career as a trainee with Coventry City and made a few first team appearances before brief spells with Northampton Town and Preston North End. ... more

2001: Xavier Amaechi - 13 games, 3 goals so far.
Bath-born winger, Amaechi, is of Nigerian descent and started out as a schoolboy with Arsenal. He played for their under-18s in his breakthrough year of ... more
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