by James Stables | Sep 25, 2023 | Analysis, First Team
Welcome to the latest One Team In Devon – coming at you after a truly rollercoaster week in the Championship. From the bruising in Bristol to the Joy of Six (and it could have been Seven Heaven) at Home Park, perhaps nothing encapsulates the madness of the second tier...
by James Stables | Sep 18, 2023 | Analysis, First Team, Opinion
Welcome to the latest One Team In Devon, off the back of defeat at Deepdale. I couldn’t be at the game, as I’m caring for a two-week-old member of the Green Army – but huge kudos to those traveling in numbers this week, with over 3,000 sold for Bristol City on a...
by James Stables | Sep 4, 2023 | Analysis, First Team
Main image credit: Plymouth Argyle Welcome back to our weekly post-match analysis, brought to you by One Team in Devon, the weekly Argyle fanzine. This week we look back at the key talking points from a fantastic win against Blackburn Rovers – and have a little fun...
by Adam Price | Sep 3, 2023 | Analysis
It feels like we’ve been waiting an age, but the time has finally arrived. After months of the transfer window, nine signings through the door and weeks of the season already done, Plymouth Argyle have finally signed a striker. I’ll concede; in reality, it’s only been...
by James Stables | Aug 22, 2023 | Analysis
It’s a little bit gutting. After having no expectations from the game and undeniably being the second-best team on the pitch, to lose in injury time will always be galling. Of course, this Argyle team should, and will, hold their heads high. Argyle made a strong...
by James Stables | Aug 14, 2023 | Analysis
It took me about 8 hours to calm down after Saturday’s game a Vicarage Road. Through 90 minutes I went from being indifferent about the need for a result, to a point being the single most important goal of my existence. We can all agree was an entertaining and...
by Adam Price | Aug 7, 2023 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle are massive. I know that, you know that, but now the evidence is even more empirical. Because on Sunday night, arguably the world’s most prominent journalist covering football transfers felt it necessary to tweet news of Argyle’s ninth summer signing...
by Adam Price | Aug 2, 2023 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle have announced that one of their star attacking midfielders from last season has returned to the club. Negotiations were elongated, often tedious at times, but Argyle have finally got their man. Now the deal is over the line, I’m eager to see how a...
by Adam Price | Jul 27, 2023 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle have made their seventh signing of the transfer window, and it’s in a position that had been previously untouched. This summer, Argyle have strengthened their attack by bringing back Morgan Whittaker and Bali Mumba. They’ve also made numerous signings...
by Adam Price | Jul 22, 2023 | Analysis
It’s been a peculiar week to support Plymouth Argyle. A matter of days ago, all of Argyle’s loanees from last season were back at their parent clubs. We were left to rely on crumbs of speculation for any hint on their next destination. Sure, a few people had bleated...
by Adam Price | Jul 17, 2023 | Analysis
Stop! I know what you’re thinking. “New signing analysed? We had Morgan Whittaker for most of last season. What’s ‘new’ about that? And how much about him do we not already know?” Of course, you are completely correct. But hey, what’s wrong with...
by Adam Price | Jul 12, 2023 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle have made their fourth signing of the transfer window, and it’s the first to truly knock me for six. Goalkeeper Conor Hazard has joined from Celtic on a three-year deal. The 25-year-old, capped four times by Northern Ireland, joins for a fee rumoured...
by Adam Price | Jul 4, 2023 | Analysis
Lewis Gibson must have been a Plymouth Argyle player for, what, at least a week? He’s been strongly linked with the Greens for some time, and a picture of him at Home Park had already been shared widely on social media. Finally, on Monday, Argyle confirmed what we all...
by Adam Price | Jul 2, 2023 | Analysis
Kaine Kesler-Hayden has become Plymouth Argyle’s second signing of the transfer window. The 20-year-old wing back has joined on loan from Aston Villa, and bringing him in follows many patterns Argyle have developed in recent years. He’s the latest player to bring some...
by Adam Price | Jun 22, 2023 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle have finally made their first move in their transfer window. 26-year-old Spanish defender Julio Pleguezuelo has joined on a free transfer from Dutch Eredivisie side FC Twente. Pleguezuelo. Have you considered how the bloke behind you at Home Park will...
by Adam Price | Nov 18, 2022 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle are the highest ranked side in England in comptetitive action on Saturday. They will be the next time they play too. With the top two leagues beginning their break it’s time for League One to take centre stage, at least until Sunday’s opening ceremony...
by Adam Price | Nov 12, 2022 | Analysis
It’s time for Plymouth Argyle to find a response. Don’t get me wrong, the start to this season has been generally delightful; you’d have to be a bit of a masochist not to be pleased with 41 points after 17 games. But after the trauma of losing 5-1, and indeed having...
by Adam Price | Nov 4, 2022 | Analysis
Grimsby Town vs Plymouth Argyle. It’s hardly a first-round FA Cup tie to get pulses racing, and I fully accept that’s the case for both sides. Fans of the Pilgrims, and indeed the Mariners, would have hoped for one of two things. Either a new ground to experience, or...
by Adam Price | Oct 30, 2022 | Analysis
It’s time for Devon’s finest and Exeter City to meet once more. Monday night will see the Grecians travel to Home Park for the first time in the league since February 2017. Plymouth Argyle were comprehensive winners that day with Matty Kennedy, Ryan Taylor and Jake...
by Adam Price | Oct 21, 2022 | Analysis
Are you going to Bristol this weekend? You lucky thing. Considering the carnage of supporters trying to buy tickets last Wednesday, I’d say there’s more than a few who would jump at the chance to spend £25 to stand on the uncovered terrace, or even more to sit in a...