WRITTEN CONTENT
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.
Myth busting: Is Graham Carey having a bad season?
Argyle certainly stand a significantly better chance of surviving if Derek Adams chooses to play to Graham Carey’s strengths in the second half of 2018/19.
We’re dreaming of a Green Christmas
Few things in the British footballing calendar are treasured like the festive period. It’s a feast of football without work, school or other commitments.
Luck Of The Irishman
There’s less creative freedom for the Carey and the attacking players with more rigidity going forward, seemingly to accommodate Ladapo’s inclusion.
FM19 – An Argyle Journey 9: New Signings, New Season
It took me just 8 posts to get through the 2018/19 season but now that’s all in the past and we have a very busy summer of recruitment to get through.
Match Analysis: Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle
Lillis’ error was the main factor that resulted in Argyle’s winning goal. However, the work of Argyle’s players helped to get Rochdale into this situation.
Extra Time: “Why d’you do it, man?”
The word ‘community’ in particular seems to attract some ridicule, as if it reflects a wishy-washy, do-gooder.
Player Ratings: Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle
In a defence that has been lacking in leadership recently, Sawyer could be a vital cog in the Argyle machine in the coming weeks.
FM19 – An Argyle Journey 8: End of the season
It’s part 8 and we have 8 games until the 2018/19 season ends. We still have an outside chance of reaching the play-offs.
The Opposition View: Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle
Hilly still likes to knock it around on the floor and play the sort of attractive football which the club has become synonymous with in recent times.
Tactical Preview: Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle
This season, Rochdale have been poor defensively, conceding 39 goals from 21 league matches, with Argyle and Scunthorpe the only sides to ship more.
Player of the Month: November
Plymouth Argyle stumbled in November. Though they progressed in the FA Cup, only one league victory in four saw the gap to safety increase to five points.
Joel Grant’s Tactical Evolution
Grant’s is reaping the rewards. Across the board, his attacking output has improved, and the root cause of this has been his new style of play.







