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Do Plymouth Argyle need a new defence?
There are plenty of questions that need rapid answers. If Argyle line up the same way against Ipswich, confidence levels will hardly be high.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 0 Rochdale 4
As an advocate for Canavan starting up until this game, this was not a night to remember for me or the Irishman.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Rochdale
“We play a heavy possession-based game using players like Rathbone to switch the burners on to try and throw opposition off.”
Plymouth Argyle travel to Huddersfield in the FA Cup
Plymouth Argyle will face Huddersfield Town in their first appearance in the third round of the FA Cup since 2017.
Joe Edwards key to victory over Lincoln
Edwards is rapidly becoming a key cog in Lowe’s Argyle machine. With the way he fits perfectly into his position, it’s not hard to see why.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 2-0 Lincoln
The stats speak for themselves: Argyle concede at a goal every 87 minutes when Canavan plays and a goal every 51 minutes when he doesn’t.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Lincoln
“I think we’ll get beat, maybe 2-0. I can’t remember the last time we won at Home Park and I suspect you feel like you owe us one.”
Argyle engulfed by perfect Fleetwood storm
Argyle were doomed to defeat from the start. All of the issues that have harmed them this season came to the fore in one dismal afternoon.
Plymouth Argyle face Lincoln in the FA Cup
Plymouth Argyle will face fellow League One side Lincoln City at Home Park in the second round of this season’s FA Cup.
Opposition View: Charlton v Plymouth Argyle
“Bowyer has played a mixture of formations this season. He likes two up front as much as he can, but we’ve also seen 4-3-3 used too.”
Player of the Month: October 2020
Kell Watts becomes the second player to win our player of the month award this season after a strong September.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Swindon
“I am pretty certain Swindon, Crewe and Plymouth would have all gone up over 46 games, but I couldn’t tell you in what order!”