by Adam Price | Mar 24, 2026 | Opinion
Are you aware of the story of Jo Moore? I’d forgive you if not, because I wasn’t until very recently. Moore was a Special Adviser under Tony Blair’s Labour government, and came under pressure to resign in 2001. This was after a leaked email from 11th September that...
by Adam Price | Mar 20, 2026 | Matches
In a rollercoaster season, Plymouth Argyle have occasionally won games with dazzling displays of football. The Greens have put four goals past Stockport County, Burton Albion and Blackpool, won 5-1 away at Doncaster Rovers, and most notably blew away title hopefuls...
by Adam Price | Mar 17, 2026 | Matches
I hope you’re looking forward to the St Patrick’s Day festivities. Albeit, the celebration of the patron saint of Ireland is only set to be the third second-most important event of the day. It loses out, of course, to Plymouth Argyle aiming to keep their play-off...
by Adam Price | Mar 13, 2026 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle are firmly in the hunt for the play-off places. Not just as an “outside bet,” not just as “a dark horse who could make it with a decent run,” but as genuine contenders to finish in the top six. And that’s staggering in the context of how this season...
by Adam Price | Mar 10, 2026 | Matches
Well, we did it. Just about. Plymouth Argyle’s 2-1 win over Doncaster Rovers wasn’t their most exciting victory of the season. It wasn’t even their best performance this term against Doncaster. However, the win was the most important thing and, despite an element of...