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.
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.
Match Analysis: Luton v Plymouth Argyle
To get anything out of the game, Adams had to be aware of his side’s limitations and try to nullify them as much as possible. He did the opposite.
FM19 – An Argyle Journey 2: The season kicks off
With the introduction out of the way, it’s time to get into the football, smash these pre-season games and kick-start our League One campaign.
The Opposition View: Luton v Plymouth Argyle
We’re fundamentally a good footballing side, trying to play out from the back more than we used to. As a team we sometimes lack composure in front of goal.
Tactical Preview: Luton v Plymouth Argyle
Because of the absence of wingers in their 4-3-1-2 formation, Nathan Jones’ side are more technically skilled and possession-orientated.
Simon Hallett’s Targets
Maintaining the steady financial and footballing progression that was achieved will not be easy. Yet there are also places he can make major improvements.
Extra Time: End This Madness
After an injury time winner, Plymouth Argyle were brought back to reality by playing in the Checkatrade Trophy, the equivalent of watching grass grow.
FM19 – An Argyle Journey: Part 1
It’s goodbye Derek Adams and hello Mr.Life. Argyle Life. (creative, I know). The rest of the current staff remain, including Adams’ dad, George. Awkward.
White Tiger: Analysing Dan Rooney at Truro
It has been this role, as the link between the midfield and the attack, that has noticeably improved Truro and won Dan Rooney the player-of-the-month award.





