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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.
Once A Pilgrim: Farewell The Ginger Zlatan
The ‘Ginger Zlatan’ as he was affectionately known by the Argyle faithful spent nearly three-and-a-half years in Devon, making 98 appearances.
Back in Time 2006/07 – Part 6
9 games to book our place in the 2006/07 Championship Play-Offs for the prize of Premier League football. A pilgrimage into a new world for Argyle.
Back in Time 2006/07 – Part 5
If you had told Carey in 2007 that he’d become a legend in green and white, I am sure he would be pretty excited for his Celtic career. Alas, he’s at Argyle
Story of the Season: 2017/18
With no live action to report, we’re going to be taking a trip down memory lane. Today, we’ll start by looking at Argyle’s 2017/18 season in League One.
Back in Time 2006/07 – Part Four
It’s not even December yet, but I feel like a whole season has gone by. We’ve definitely been treated to a season worth’s wonder goals.
Of course this promotion would be worth celebrating
If we do not grant ourselves the right to draw happiness from a game close to our hearts during this sombre time, when on Earth can we?
Who should be named Argyle’s Player of the Season?
With Plymouth Argyle’s season is officially over, five of our writers make arguments for who should be named the club’s Player of the Season.
Back in Time 2006/07 – Part Three
It’s 2006, Argyle are third in the Championship after the first couple months of the season and we are looking good going forward, no one in this league scares me.
Back in Time 2006/07 – Part Two
Welcome back to 2006, where I have taken over the reigns at Argyle in the Championship in my attempts to change history
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.









