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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.
FM19 – An Argyle Journey 5: FA Cup success & league defeats
We expected to find ourselves in a tough relegation battle but sit comfortably in the play-offs. But lets not start getting comfortable…
Player Ratings: Shrewsbury v Plymouth Argyle
A poor performance away at Shrewsbury saw the gap between Argyle in 22nd and 20th place outside of the relegation zone increase to 5 points.
Extra Time: Something to build on
It’s all a bit Forrest Gump with Argyle this season: this is a team where you’re never quite sure ‘what you’re gonna get’ when the whistle blows.
The Opposition View: Shrewsbury vs Plymouth Argyle
We play a 442 diamond at the moment with Shaun Whalley out injured. We press well and have fluid movement with our four central midfielders.
Match Analysis: Plymouth Argyle v Fleetwood
I’ve very readily criticised Adams so far this season, so it’s only fair that I praise him for tactically outwitting his opposite number in this fixture.
Derek Adams: are we seeing his ‘Sheridan moment’?
The question that remains to be answered is whether Argyle have peaked under Adams. In short, can Adams can avoid this becoming his Sheridan moment?
FM19 – An Argyle Journey 4: What relegation fight?
I decided to check how many goals we have conceded from the six-yard box and it was a whopping 10 out of 15 goals in all competitions.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle v Fleetwood
It was a professional job by the Greens on Saturday, as Plymouth Argyle came out victorious against Fleetwood via a second half brace by Freddie Ladapo.
The Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Fleetwood
We play a very attacking, fast-paced style of football that involves a high press. With Ashley Hunter, Wes Burns and James Wallace we have a good balance on the wings.
Tactical Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Fleetwood Town
With a generally static midfield and defence, Fleetwood’s skill, speed and mobility in their front three are the source of most of their attacks.
FM19 – An Argyle Journey 3: Star man Stuart O’Keefe
Even with the injuries piling up the boys look capable of fulfilling our ambitions of staying in the League One this season.
Rating the reserves
Plymouth Argyle may have exited the Checkatrade Trophy, but several reserves gave us insights into their potential professional futures.







