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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.
Ones To Watch: Portsmouth v Plymouth Argyle
Jamal Lowe A name that might not be that familiar with most Argyle fans, Jamal Lowe joined Portsmouth last season from Hampton and Richmond Borough and immediately established himself as a fan favourite, injecting more speed into what was perceived to be a slow front...
Extra Time: Positive Thinking
Why do Plymouth Argyle make themselves so difficult to write about? One moment, we’re experiencing the hilarious farce that was the 4-0 defeat by Oxford United, the next, we have the best performance of the season by far as Northampton Town were put to the sword in...
Final Whistle: Light at the End of the Tunnel
At the 14th attempt, Plymouth Argyle finally recorded their first Tuesday night win at Home Park in the league for over two years as they recorded a comfortable 2-0 victory over fellow strugglers Northampton Town last night. The last win in such circumstances came...
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle v Northampton
Remi MATTHEWS: 7 Although seemingly carrying a knock from Saturday, Matthews fully deserved his clean sheet. He commanded his box extremely well and kept Northampton at bay whenever their limited opportunities arrived. Overall, it was a quiet night for the emergency...
Winners & Losers: Plymouth Argyle v Northampton
Winner: Antoni Sarcevic The return of Argyle’s number 7 to the midfield was vital to the performance that Argyle delivered in what turned out to be a routine win over Northampton. Though the results have vastly picked up since the Shrewsbury game, not many Argyle fans...
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Northampton
Fitness and availability Long-term fitness concerns Oscar Threlkeld and Ryan Taylor remain unavailable, meaning that the Greens will line up once more without at least two members of their strongest eleven - as has been the case since August. Further to this, Argyle...
Ones to Watch: Plymouth Argyle v Northampton
Matt Grimes Embed from Getty Images Matt Grimes will be a name familiar to many Argyle fans. The 22 year old my have joined Northampton on a season-long loan from Premier League side Swansea City, however, he is far better known in these parts for his time with Exeter...
Winners and Losers – Plymouth Argyle v Oxford
Following Argyle's 4-0 defeat to Oxford United, Aly Whiting assess the winners and losers from a damaging defeat: Loser: Derek Adams Adams stuck with the same system that has delivered an uptake in results over the last six games, however following Edwards’ sending...
Final Whistle: The Fortress Walls Are Flooding
After a positive six game unbeaten run, it was back to the drawing board for Plymouth Argyle on Saturday as a first-half red card and a 4-0 defeat at Home Park (not for the first time this season either) brought Derek Adams' side firmly back down to earth. Home Park...
Extra Time: Entertainment Value
Well, here we are at the relaunch of Argyle Life, and what a joyful first game we all have to write about. Argyle got their sixth red card of the season and shipped four unanswered goals against Oxford United as the recent unbeaten run came to the abruptest of ends....
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle v Oxford
34 Remi MATTHEWS: 5 In what was a difficult game to be a goalkeeper, Matthews didn’t make many errors. However, the lack of support from his back four made it a busy afternoon for the Norwich loanee – conceding four in the process. 3 Gary SAWYER: 5 Often an assured...
Editorial: The Season So Far
Argyle started the 2017/18 season in a mood of cautious optimism. Yes, it was true that some fans were disillusioned with the somewhat attritional style of football that won our promotion and there had not been any real star quality that had been added to the squad:...


