by Adam Price | Oct 14, 2022 | Analysis
Did anyone else shudder when they remembered it was Milton Keynes Dons up next for Plymouth Argyle? Granted, there isn’t nearly as much on the line this time around. And it’s true that the last encounter between the sides inspired a formation change for Steven...
by Joe Bell | Oct 9, 2022 | Analysis
Argyle continued their impressive start to the 2022/23 league season racking up yet another home victory in the process – this time a 3-0 win against Accrington Stanley, here’s how the players are rated: Michael Cooper – 8 Cooper’s list of admirers is only...
by Adam Price | Oct 7, 2022 | Analysis
Even the most pessimistic of Plymouth Argyle supporters will surely have been blown away by their team’s start to the season. Steven Schumacher’s side are top of the league having already played every other member of the top eight, and beaten six of them. Now of...
by Adam Price | Oct 3, 2022 | Analysis
It’s taken longer than expected but, after four games against each other last season, Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield Wednesday are all set to lock horns once more. The game was initially scheduled for mid-September before the FA’s decision to suspend football at all...
by Adam Price | Sep 24, 2022 | Analysis
Is anyone else getting the feeling that the start to this season deeply resembles the start a year ago? Think about it; Plymouth Argyle have strung plenty of wins together, conceded a stoppage time equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Portsmouth, and have the chance to go top...
by Adam Price | Sep 16, 2022 | Analysis
It looked in doubt for a while, but Plymouth Argyle’s game at Portsmouth this weekend will go ahead. And that’s a relief – without wanting to sound insensitive to a grieving country, the last thing Argyle needed was another midweek game to pile on to an already...
by Guest Writer | Aug 7, 2022 | Analysis
Fleetwood 2-1 Argyle It was a disappointing afternoon for Argyle at Highbury, as Fleetwood claimed a 2-1 victory. An abysmal refereeing performance aside, Argyle never quite got going, and Fleetwood scored late to seal victory. Here are how the players performed:...
by Finley Allen | Jul 31, 2022 | Analysis, Matches
The pilgrims start Steven Schumacher’s first full season in charge with an excellent team performance. Just 91 days after an afternoon to forget at the end of April the Greens were back in action at home to newly relegated Barnsley to signal the start of the 2022/23...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Jan 7, 2021 | Analysis
After a dark beginning to December, light finally emerged in the week before Christmas Day. Argyle’s worst month this season saw four consecutive defeats after capitulations against Ipswich, Rochdale and Bristol Rovers, followed by an identity crisis against...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Dec 3, 2020 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle’s promotion hopes took a hit in November as the team picked up 4 points from 12 in a tough run. Fleetwood battered Argyle’s poor defence, Peterborough threatened to do the same, while Pompey created little but still managed to score twice...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Nov 5, 2020 | Analysis
Another month down and so far, so good. Plymouth Argyle sit just a point outside the play offs having picked up 10 points from 18 during the month, finishing with an impressive home victory over a strong Doncaster Rovers. However, October was the month in which covid...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Oct 13, 2020 | Analysis
Firstly, apologies it’s so late. I know we’re in mid-October and have already played three games this month, but I was tinkering with the formula that generates these scores. Second, as I was just saying, the formula has changed (if you’re not...
by Tom Sleeman | Sep 26, 2020 | Analysis
Both Plymouth Argyle and Shrewsbury will be looking to bounce back from disappointing results last weekend. Argyle remain undefeated after two games but will feel as though they should have beaten Wimbledon after their 4-4 draw whilst Shrewsbury are yet to win after a...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 21, 2020 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle have invented a new sport: it is called basketball-football. The rules are simple: when you have the ball, you must always exert every effort to score at the opposite end of the pitch. It leads 90 minutes of end-to-end activity, with goals guaranteed!...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 10, 2020 | Analysis, Gaming, Matches, News, Opinion, Podcast
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 3, 2020 | Analysis
Ben Reeves is the latest signing at Plymouth Argyle. The midfielder has good pedigree at this level and, on paper, adds an extra level of quality to the club’s midfield. He’ll likely compete with Panutche Camara and Conor Grant to start alongside Danny...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Aug 9, 2020 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle were strong on the pitch, at least they were for what we got to see of them… In their first match since March, Argyle forced Parkway to defend deep and, though the Greens were a bit rusty and lacked the x-factor that some of their first choice...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Nov 4, 2019 | Analysis
Nothing particularly new to see here. Plymouth Argyle are in League Two and the team is conceding a large share of their goals from headers. De ja vu? Yep, pretty much. Such is the fate of teams who fall within the grasp of the league’s devilish clutches, facing...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Oct 30, 2019 | Analysis
When Ryan Lowe arrived at Plymouth Argyle, it was after he had implemented a swashbuckling, all-action style of play that led Bury to over 100 goals, second place in the league and promotion to League One. One of the core tenants of that was possession: by dominating...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Oct 21, 2019 | Analysis
Just hours before Plymouth Argyle’s 2-0 victory against Carlisle, it was announced that Billy Clarke had joined the Greens on Friday evening before going on to make his debut off the bench in that game. Player history Clarke arrives as a free agent following an...