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From editorials and opinion pieces to detailed tactical analysis and a weekly newsletter, this is the the home of the alternative Plymouth Argyle voice online.
The Waiting is Over
The pints will flow, the Devonport End will be bouncing and the pasties will be delicious. But tomorrow, they’ll taste that little bit better.
New Signing Analysed: Finn Azaz
Argyle are at their best when they can introduce moves from the training field. Invariably, Azaz has been at the centre of those moves.
New Signing Analysed: Lewis Warrington
If Warrington builds on last season’s numbers, his tenacity could suddenly become a huge weapon. But that’s much easier said than done.
New Signing Analysed: Bali Mumba
It’s been a peculiar week to support Plymouth Argyle. Within a matter of days, we have another ‘new’ million-pound signing to investigate.
New Signing Analysed: Morgan Whittaker
Granted, Whittaker isn’t a totally ‘new’ signing. But could his previous achievements at Argyle be a precursor to some future successes?
New Signing Analysed: Conor Hazard
Plymouth Argyle have made their fourth signing of the transfer window, and it’s the first to truly knock me for six.
New Signing Analysed: Lewis Gibson
Argyle must have had a profile in mind when lining up defenders this summer. Gibson appears to be a remarkably similar player to Pleguezuelo.
New Signing Analysed: Kaine Kesler-Hayden
I have no doubt Kesler-Hayden will at least attempt to match Mumba’s style of play. But matching his outputs will be difficult.
New Signing Analysed: Julio Pleguezuelo
How Pleguezuelo adapts to the English second tier will be decisive. He has all the ingredients to be a terrific signing. We’ll soon find out.
The Morning After The Night Before
Being a Plymouth Argyle fan, it’s safe to say I haven’t developed much of a pre-cup final routine! Yet, as the big day slowly loomed, I found myself adopting new habits and rituals, all in great hope and expectation of finally seeing Argyle lift silverware at Wembley....
From Leipzig with Love
Departing beautiful Devon around 20 years ago, aged 11, with spells in New Zealand, Scotland and now Germany, travelling from afar to watch the Greens has become the norm. Living in New Zealand between 2006-12 certainly had its inconveniences following Argyle. The...
Preview: Peterborough v Plymouth Argyle
Peterborough away always feels like it’ll be tricky, but there are reasons to believe Argyle can take the three points.








