by Adam Price | Nov 7, 2025 | Matches
Are you familiar with the concept of “El Sackico?” It’s a term with which Football Manager players may be familiar…and given how the recent launch of that game has gone, it may well soon apply to the executives. The earliest real-world example I can find comes from...
by Adam Price | Nov 7, 2025 | Analysis
You can never rest as a Plymouth Argyle fan, particularly when you’ve given yourself the unenviable task of analysing every new signing sailing in the Pilgrims’ direction. The regular transfer window may be closed, but Argyle have decided to act in the free agent...
by Adam Price | Oct 31, 2025 | Matches
Invariably, cup games are seen as a distraction. They can be welcome or unwelcome, depending on how a team is progressing in their league campaign, but a distraction nonetheless. And boy, do Plymouth Argyle need a distraction right now. Tuesday night’s lifeless defeat...
by Adam Price | Oct 28, 2025 | Matches
Reader, this is a cry for help. Over the last couple of years, I’ve lost count of the times I’ve told myself and others that I, for the want of a better phrase, can’t be arsed. Supporting Plymouth Argyle doesn’t bring me the joy it used to, and I imagine the same can...
by Adam Price | Oct 24, 2025 | Opinion
I want you to cast your mind back to early May 2024. Plymouth Argyle had just beaten Hull City to maintain their Championship status. Sure, things looked shaky for a while, and the decision to hire Ian Foster was a shocker, but that was just a minor blip, and the...