Opinion
Read regular opinion pieces about the fortunes of Plymouth Argyle from our columnists Colin Bradbury and Andy Bartlett, as well as guest writers.
Argyle Reunited
Friday was a glorious night for Plymouth Argyle. Under the lights, in front of the cameras, we took down the league leaders to deliver a monumental boost to our survival chances. There are now just three games to go and Argyle are effectively five points clear...
The Opposition View: Leicester City
Unbeaten in the last two - since the second coming of the Dewsnip / Nance managerial partnership - Argyle face Leicester City in the fourth-from-final game of the season on Friday night. The Foxes make the 500 mile round trip looking to further their chances...
The Opposition View: QPR
Well, here we are again. Another six-pointer. After a much needed win on the road in Rotherham on Friday night, Argyle play host to fellow relegation-battlers QPR under the lights at Home Park on Tuesday. It’s been 20 years since the West London side became our...
The Opposition View: Rotherham United
The relegation battle begins. Six games to go. Foster’s gone. Dewsnip and Nance at the wheel, looking to steady the ship. Of those six games, four are against teams within six points of the relegation zone. First up: Rotherham United. This week I chatted with Matt Lax...
Sink or Swim?
Ian Foster has finally been sacked by Plymouth Argyle, and not a moment too soon. In fact, two weeks late. The reasons he needed to go are well documented, but if you want a flavour then consider that he leaves as statistically the second worst Argyle manager of all...
Familiar Frustration but Positives on Offer
Image: Colin Bradbury | Cornwall Sports Media Another game, another loss. Seven defeats in ten, five points taken from a possible thirty. Results elsewhere leave Argyle two places above the relegation zone. You can certainly point out that Norwich away was a very...
Tatsuki Usui – My Argyle Life
Liking, Commenting and Subscribing makes content like this possible! 🇯🇵 We’re delighted to be joined by Tatsuki Usui, better known as Tatsumaki Bones, to talk about his love of Plymouth Argyle FC. Tatsuki isn’t your average Championship football fan, living in...
Decision Time Is Here
Why does Ian Foster have to go? Well, if you’re the fan of another team, or if you’re reading this in a decade’s time reminding yourself of some dark period of Argyle’s history, or if you’re just green-tinted enough to need an explanation, here’s why.
Everyone Makes Mistakes
Everyone Makes Mistakes, and Plymouth Argyle Have Made a Big One When Ian Foster spoke to the media after Argyle’s 1-0 defeat away at Sheffield Wednesday, he had an opportunity to earn himself some respect from a considerable number of rightly furious supporters. He...
The Opposition View: Ipswich Town
Ipswich Town are flying high. Currently sitting second in the Championship, level on points with Leeds United, The Blues are on the hunt for their big return to the Premier League, 22 years after being relegated in the 2001/02 season. They will become one of only four...
The Opposition View: Middlesbrough
Ahead of Plymouth Argyle's 750-odd mile round trip to the North-East this weekend; Jack May spoke with Boro Breakdown Podcast host Jonny to find out a little more about Middlesbrough's season and life under Michael Carrick. You’re currently...
Season Review: Argyle Academy – Part Two
It has been quite a remarkable season for Phil Stokes’ Under 18s squad, as they have been battling out at the top of the Southwest Division as the season goes right down to the wire. So ahead of any potential title celebrations, we decided to pick apart their season,...