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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.
Match Analysis: Plymouth Argyle 3 Scunthorpe 2
The truth is, this was hardly a “heat of the moment” incident. It was a calculated decision to deliberately play in an unsportsmanlike manner.
Extra Time: Make Argyle Great Again
I’d rather we take the lessons of the season, turn our faces towards the future and plan for an early return to where we rightly belong
Release or Retain 2019: Part 2
Ahead of the publication of Plymouth Argyle’s retained list, we debated who should be retained, who should be released and who should be transfer listed.
Release or Retain 2019: Part 1
Ahead of the publication of Plymouth Argyle’s retained list, we debated who should be retained, who should be released and who should be transfer listed.
Final Whistle: All or Nothing
This is no doubt the biggest game since our visit to Wembley in 2016, but for such different reasons. Staying in League 1 would determine so much.
Analysis Extra: The fall of Derek Adams
My overriding feeling is one of remorse. I genuinely wanted Derek Adams to succeed and hated watching as he paved the way to his eventual departure.
Player Ratings: Accrington 5 Plymouth Argyle 1
The game to seal Derek Adams’ fate as Plymouth Argyle manager was a truly miserable affair, with nobody covering themselves in glory.
Extra Time: End of the Road
The last five games in particular – scored two, conceded 15 – meant that the groundswell of opinion that Adams had run out of time reached a crescendo.
From The Off: A Season in the Making
Make no mistake whatsoever, there is a reason for the club being in the position it is in right now. The failure of 2018/19 sits with Derek Adams and nobody else.
Player Rankings: Matchday 44
It would take quite a dramatic turnaround in the final two games for Lameiras not to be named as Argyle’s star performer.
Opposition View: Accrington v Plymouth Argyle
The more direct approach has to be used at home as our pitch is more bobbly than a crater, with more sand than the Sahara.
Final Whistle: The Final Countdown
I’m not a body language expert by any stretch but it is hard to ignore the amount of shrugged shoulders, half-hearted challenges and heads down.







