Fine Margins and Failing Ownership
by Nick Saunders Smith | Oct 2, 2023 | Opinion
If Edwards is an example of the core values we love about football and the sort of player that all successful teams need, then the scenes at Sheffield Wednesday, Reading, Scunthorpe, Southend in particular are a reminder that football has an ownership problem.
Back To Brilliance
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 25, 2023 | Opinion
Onto discussion of Saturday, and that latest impressive Home Park performance. I think we all knew that home form would be key, but I doubt that anybody would have expected to have scored 13 goals in our first four home games.
Argyle v Norwich Reaction: Schuey’s New Headache
by James Stables | Sep 25, 2023 | Analysis, First Team
Welcome to the latest One Team In Devon – coming at you after a truly rollercoaster week in the Championship. From the bruising in Bristol to the Joy of Six (and it could have been Seven Heaven) at Home Park, perhaps nothing encapsulates the madness of the second tier…
Throwing in the Towel?
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 21, 2023 | Opinion
Rarely do you see a manager throw in the towel before a league game has even kicked off, against an opponent just two points above you no less. Yet, it felt like that had happened when the lineup was announced on Tuesday. I quite sincerely checked to ensure this…
Mayflower Musings: Panic or Patience?
by George Fallon | Sep 20, 2023 | Opinion
Make no mistake: this was bad. Really bad. Certainly the worst performance by an Argyle team in quite some time, possibly since the 5-0 loss on the final day of the 2021/22 season to MK Dons. The full blown hysteria on social media, however, suggests that there are issues at the club which have been brewing for some time now, whether people really noticed them or not.
Argyle vs Preston North End: The talking points
by James Stables | Sep 18, 2023 | Analysis, First Team, Opinion
Welcome to the latest One Team In Devon, off the back of defeat at Deepdale. I couldn’t be at the game, as I’m caring for a two-week-old member of the Green Army – but huge kudos to those traveling in numbers this week, with over 3,000 sold for Bristol City on a…