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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.
Back in Time 2006/07 – Rewriting Argyle History – Part One
With the days merging into one and football’s future still up in the air due to the coronavirus outbreak. it’s time to heat up the time machine and step back into a world long since passed.
Extra Time: Why the EFL got it right
More fundamentally, was a three-week postponement of EFL fixtures the right decision? My answer would be unequivocally, ‘yes’.
EFL suspend football season
The EFL and Premier League have announced that all professional football will be suspended in England and Wales until at least April 3rd.
Argyle pair Aimson and Grant nearing return to action
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has confirmed that fellow defenders Will Aimson and Josh Grant are close to a return to first team action.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 3 Grimsby 0
Three goals, three points and back in the top three, some night for Plymouth Argyle. It could have been more too, with three shots hitting the woodwork.
Pitch and players contribute to Bradford defeat
The conditions were not conducive to a good game of football.And yet, initially at least, that’s exactly what Argyle tried to play.
Player Ratings: Bradford 2 Plymouth Argyle 1
It was truly a game of two halves for Plymouth Argyle who found themselves 2-0 and a man down at half-time before a much improved showing in the second.
Positive news on injuries ahead Bradford game
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe had positive news on injuries to his squad ahead of Saturday’s crucial face off against Bradford City at Valley Parade.
Frustration as Cambridge shut out Argyle
Whilst Mayor’s link-up play with Callum McFadzean and Gary Sawyer was good, it was unfair to expect him to unlock the door on his own.
No new injury updates ahead of Cambridge game
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe gave no fresh updates to the fitness of his squad ahead of this Saturday’s game against Cambridge United at Home Park.
Player Ratings: Macclesfield 1 Plymouth Argyle 1
No doubt about who was the best player for Argyle tonight – Macclesfield would have been out of sight had it not been for Palmer’s first-half efforts.
Opposition View: Macclesfield vs Plymouth Argyle
“We’re short for goals up front. Most games end with both teams scoring fewer than two goals. It’s tight, low risk, low scoring football.”









