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James Brent at Rochdale after Argyle survived relegation in 2013

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2001: Paul Sturrock gave youth a chance in the final game of the season; 17-year-olds Luke McCormick and Paul Connolly made their debuts in a 0-0 draw at home to Rochdale. Also in the line-up, but making his final appearance: Sean McCarthy.

1913: Syd Rawlings - 57 games, 20 goals between 1946 and 1947.
Rawlings joined Argyle from Everton and was virtually ever-present at outside-right in his only full season with the club. He scored 17 goals during that first ... more

1976: Scott Taylor - 37 games, 5 goals between 2005 and 2006.
Taylor was a journeyman striker who spent just over a year at Argyle during a much-travelled career which saw him play for 11 league teams. Having started his ... more

1980: Grant Smith - 5 games, 1 goal in 2003.
Smith was a journeyman midfielder who spent a short period on loan at Argyle from Sheffield United, with a view to a permanent move. However, he did not do ... more

1980: Steven Milne - 13 games, no goals between 2004 and 2005.
Milne started his career with Dundee, making his full debut at the tender age of 17 and was nicknamed “Savo” due to a striking similarity with former Aston ... more

1998: Will Mannion - 1 game, no goals in 2017.
Born in Hillingdon, London, Mannion was signed on an emergency loan by Argyle during the troubled 2017-18 season when a freak spate of injuries to goalkeepers ... more
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