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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.
Extra Time: In The Script
Sporting media does love a fairy-tale story. Leicester City’s against-all-odds Premier League title win two years ago was lapped up worldwide, and events such as Greece’s European Championships triumph, Ronnie Radford’s famous goal for Hereford United (you know the...
Player Ratings: Fleetwood v Plymouth Argyle
Remi Matthews: 8 MOTM. The game was not wholly defined by keepers: Argyle played well in spells and had chances of their own, but the excellence of Matthews cannot be denied even if it is not the case that he singlehandedly won us our point. His command of area and...
Argyle Life Player of the Month: February
Antoni Sarcevic wins February Player of the Month Congratulations to Antoni Sarcevic, who is Argyle Life's Player of the Month for the second consecutive month. Like in January, Graham Carey finished second, albeit by an even finer margin, while Ryan Taylor finished...
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle v Bradford
Remi Matthews: 7. Another good game was had by Matthews by and large who picked up his second clean sheet in a row. He claimed most of what he had to deal with admirably in terms of crosses and his distribution was also accurate. One flap in the air however near the...
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Bradford
A brief introduction Adams and his inform Argyle head into Saturday’s match just one point and one place below the play offs. With 12 games left in the Pilgrims’ campaign, they will be aiming to finish as close to the play offs as possible, and Saturday sees them...
Why Argyle’s Ability to Mix Styles is Making Them So Tough to Stop
“Football should be played on the deck” we're always told. In general I agree. Retaining possession has become so much more important in the modern game than it was before – I watched Manchester City play last week and every corner they had was played short, never...
Preview: Oxford v Plymouth Argyle
Overview Argyle head into Saturday’s match with Oxford in eighth place, yes, eighth! Now clearly overachieving, Adams’ men are aiming to finish as high as possible and they head into the weekend after a fantastic February so far. After overcoming Blackburn, Shrewsbury...
Extra Time: Small Gamechangers
Football. It’s a funny old game, as they say. There are an almost innumerable amount of variables that can influence the outcome of a match, and the only thing we’re all really unanimously agreed on is that goals change games, whenever they are scored. As a child,...
Final Whistle: Tenacity, Taylor & Targets
With Plymouth Argyle making it nine wins from their last thirteen league games and gliding up the table there is beginning to be realistic talk of a play-off push this season with the side in fantastic form and seemingly only getting better as each week passes....
Winners and Losers: Plymouth Argyle v Wimbledon
Winner: David Fox Another assured performance from David Fox who did all the simple things right as he often does. His passing was excellent with his wise decision-making to utilise the short pass when necessary well complimented by his ability to go for a killer...
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Wimbledon
Fitness and Form Argyle head into the midweek game after a glorious victory against high flyers Shrewsbury and now Adams' men find themselves sitting at the dizzy height of tenth, a position that would have looked almost impossible back in October. Argyle look set on...
Winners and Losers: Shrewsbury v Plymouth Argyle
Winner: Jamie Ness Ness' progress since coming back into the team a month ago has been remarkable. The news that it would be he rather than a new signing who would replace Toumani Diagouraga in the Argyle first team was not met with joy by Argyle fans as much as...



