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1944: Mike Trebilcock was born in Gunnislake. Ellis Stuttard pitched him into Argyle's first team at just 18 and he scored the winner on his debut. Predicted to score goals galore, he could not find consistent form, not helped by four managers in less than four years (81 appearances, 29 goals) with Argyle. A surprise £23,000 move to Everton saw the Cornishman thrown into the FA Cup Final, when he famously scored two in five minutes to help overturn Sheffield Wednesday's lead, but the Merseyside hero couldn't live up to the dream. He found some success at Portsmouth, and had a brief spell with Torquay, before settling in Australia.

1944: Mike Trebilcock - 81 games, 29 goals between 1963 and 1965.
Cornish striker Trebilcock began his career with Tavistock and also played for Wadebridge Town before his goalscoring exploits brought him to the attention of ... more

1974: Darren Currie - 7 games, no goals in 1998.
The nephew of former England midfielder Tony, Darren Currie joined Argyle on transfer deadline day in March 1998 after being released by Shrewsbury Town. His ... more

1979: Adam Barrett - 64 games, 3 goals between 1999 and 2000.
Barrett began his career at Leyton Orient and also had a football scholarship in the United States before being signed by Pilgrims' boss Kevin Hodges in ... more
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