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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.
Plymouth Argyle to face AFC Wimbledon in Spain
Yesterday saw an eagle eyed member of the Green Army spot Plymouth Argyle’s latest (and most probably final) pre-season friendly arranged.
New Signing: Will Aimson Analysed
Despite Bury’s attacking style, Aimson remained relatively error free throughout the season. He appears to have been one of their most reliable defenders.
New Signing: Danny Mayor Analysed
In Mayor’s last two years in League Two, he has won promotion twice, been in the team of the year twice, been nominated for the league’s player of the year award twice and won it once.
Plymouth Argyle Pre-Season Goalscorers Quiz
Across the last three pre-seasons, 25 players have found the back of the net for Argyle. We’ve given you ten minutes to name as many of those as possible.
New Signing: Joe Edwards Analysed
At his best, Edwards is a great reader of the game, knowing when to press, timing his tackles well, composed in possession and leading his team vocally.
Would Kyle Letheren have kept Plymouth Argyle up?
As Letheren departs for pastures new, I maintain that more game time from him would have seen Argyle currently preparing for a trip to Portman Road.
Plymouth Argyle First Transfers Quiz
We need to keep ourselves entertained while we wait for transfer news. Can you to name the first new signing Argyle made in the last ten transfer windows?
Goodbye Ruben Lameiras
My favourite Lameiras moment followed his goal against Wimbledon. He celebrated in front of the Devonport End, arms crossed, the last laugh his to enjoy.
Alex Fletcher: It’s Now or Never
Making 23 appearances in total for the club, 14 of which came in the 2017/18 season, Fletcher looks much more likely to thrive in a more attacking minded 3-1-4-2 formation deployed by Lowe.
From The Off: Panic Stations
In recent years, whilst there have been positive vibes on and off the pitch, they never seem to last for an especially long time.
Top 5: Fixtures to look out for
Of course, every fixture is important in its own right. However, we’ve picked out five games in particular which could be particularly crucial.
Plymouth Argyle drawn at home to Leyton Orient
Plymouth Argyle have been drawn at home to Leyton Orient in the first round of the EFL Cup. The tie will take place on the week commencing August 12th.




