
The Championship in 2010. Two hours later, Newcastle were champions, Argyle relegated.


The chairman and directors celebrate promotion in 2017

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1929: Alex Govan was born in Glasgow. In 1946, at the tender age of 17, Govan left his Glasgow home to seek fame as a professional footballer in Plymouth. After 6 years at Home Park he stepped up to top flight football at Birmingham City, where he enjoyed 6 successful years (including an appearance in the 1956 FA Cup Final). Govan returned to Plymouth for a second spell before retiring in 1960. In his later years he maintained his love for Argyle and was a regular visitor at Home Park.
1971: Richard Reynolds left Home Park for Portsmouth, joining up with his former Argyle teammate, Norman Piper.

1893: Patsy Corcoran - 198 games, 26 goals between 1920 and 1925.
Corcoran was said to be a tough outside-right who "was afraid of no one". He started his career with Bellshill Athletic in 1904 before moving to Mossend ... more

1907: Bernard Oxley - 15 games, no goals between 1935 and 1936.
Oxley was born in Whitwell in Derbyshire and his career started locally with Whitwell Old Boys before coming to the attention of neighbouring Chesterfield, for ... more

1918: Jack Kirkham - 1 game, no goals in 1945.
Although the Second World War was at an end, the Football League divided its competition into regional sections for the 1945-46 season because of the ... more

1929: Alex Govan - 150 games, 39 goals between 1946 and 1960.
Govan arrived at Home Park as a fresh faced young Scot in the summer of 1946, and it took him over five years to really make his mark. The switch from ... more

1994: Lewis Macleod - 17 games, no goals between 2020 and 2021.
Born in Wishaw, 15 miles south-east of Glasgow, MacLeod began his football with a local youth club, Newmains Hammers, before he was snapped up by Rangers at ... more
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