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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.
FM20 Experiment – What if Graham Carey and Ruben Lameiras stayed?
If you are like me, you can’t help but wonder what Ryan Lowe could do this season if he had Graham Carey and Ruben Lameiras at his disposal.
Argyle ride their luck to secure Mansfield victory
This was a balancing of fortunes. Often enough, Argyle have out-played and out-created their opponents but failed to win. For once, the roles were reversed.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 3 Mansfield 1
Plymouth Argyle weathered an early storm – nay, hurricane – to emerge unscathed and eventually claim all three points against a very wasteful Mansfield.
Telford and McFadzean close to return, Taylor and Aimson still a few weeks away
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has given an update on injuries to his squad ahead of this weekends match against Mansfield Town at Home Park.
FM20: An Argyle Journey – End of Season 1. Promotion?
If you enjoyed the earlier edition…Welcome to the end of season finale. Can I get Argyle straight back up to League One on Football Manager 2020?
FM20 – An Argyle Journey – Play-offs or automatics?
After a interesting transfer window, it’s time to see if the new signings have what it takes to get us promoted from League Two as we approach the end.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Mansfield
I was worried by Coughlan’s lack of experience in management and still am, but I’ve seen much more promise and believe that next season will be far better.
Tom Purrington wins player of the month award at Dorchester
Plymouth Argyle youngster Tom Purrington has won Dorchester Town’s player of the month award for December, claiming 44% of the vote.
Lowe: Counter-pressing is making a difference for Argyle
Before Plymouth Argyle’s match at Carlisle, manager Ryan Lowe was praising his sides efforts to improve their counter-pressing.
Extra Time: Good Omens for 2020
The first thing to say is that going into game three of 2020, things are looking rather good at Home Park. In sixth place and with one or two games in hand.
Argyle win the big moments in Scunthorpe victory
Jephcott will no doubt have more opportunities to impress. If he picks up from where he left off, could he be the goalscorer Argyle have been craving?
Player Ratings: Scunthorpe 1-3 Plymouth Argyle
Jephcott took his chance with both hands and looked every inch the answer to our scoring problems. He buzzed around the defence, constantly looking for opportunities








