by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 26, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle had to settle for a point against Shrewsbury Town, with a series of good opportunities wasted. Conor Grant’s left-foot came good for the second week running, helping the club to another league point as they remain unbeaten. Michael Cooper, GK...
by Guest Writer | Sep 24, 2020 | Matches
Despite a chaotic week, Plymouth Argyle’s game with Shrewsbury looks all set to go ahead. Prior to kick off, we spoke to the Blue and Amber Fanzine to get an opposition perspective. First of all, how did you get into supporting Shrewsbury? Taken as a kid (12) to first...
by Adam Price | Sep 20, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle’s 4-4 draw with AFC Wimbledon is just over 24 hours in the past now and I think my heart rate has just about returned to normal. Seriously, how many years are Argyle set to take off our lives this season? On various occasions during Saturday’s...
by Sam Down | Sep 19, 2020 | Matches
A totally bizarre game at AFC Wimbledon’s temporary home will live long in the memory of fans who bought a ticket to watch the stream. To say Argyle were a good laxative is understanding the stress of the experience. Argyle were largely good in the first half, a...
by Guest Writer | Sep 17, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle face their first League One away game of the season this weekend against AFC Wimbledon. For our Opposition View, we spoke to Stuart Deacons of the 9yrspodcast, who can also be found on Twitter. First of all, how did you get into supporting Wimbledon? I...
by Adam Price | Sep 16, 2020 | Matches
We’re going to be on a rollercoaster ride this season, aren’t we? 45 minutes into Plymouth Argyle’s Carabao Cup tie with Leyton Orient, I was looking forward to seeing the Greens cruise into the third round for the first time in 13 years. The only real concern was...
by Sam Down | Sep 15, 2020 | Matches
What a mess. As I sat down to write these ratings, my overriding feeling was to smash my fist into the keyboard but having taken a moment to calm, I’ll try to write a more reflective analysis of the game. It’s not like the League Cup really matters...
by Guest Writer | Sep 14, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle are set to lock horns with Leyton Orient in the Carabao Cup for the second year in succession. We spoke to Orient fan and Sports Journalism student Brendan, who can be found on Twitter, for his take on the match and season ahead. How have things been...
by Adam Price | Sep 13, 2020 | Matches
Look at the result, and you’d be forgiven for thinking this was the perfect start to life back in League One for Plymouth Argyle. Look at the basic stats, and you’d be forgiven for thinking that Argyle have pulled a fast one after being thoroughly outplayed by a far...
by Sam Down | Sep 12, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle picked up all three points in the season’s opening game in a match that can best be categorised as a rear-guard defensive effort. It was not perhaps the type of win typical of a Ryan Lowe side. Argyle relied more on long balls than the purists...
by Guest Writer | Sep 11, 2020 | Matches
Today we’ve been joined by John from Seasiders Podcast who has answered a few questions about today’s game between Plymouth Argyle and Blackpool! 1. Hi and thanks for joining us. How long have you been a Blackpool fan and how did you get into...
by Tom Sleeman | Sep 10, 2020 | Matches
Blackpool will be coming into Saturday’s League One curtain raiser at Home Park looking to start their season as they began their last campaign rather than how they finished it. Neil Critchley’s side won all three of their opening games last season and...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 10, 2020 | Analysis, Gaming, Matches, News, Opinion, Podcast
by Nick Saunders Smith | Sep 8, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle were well beaten by Norwich City u21s in the EFL Trophy, who should have scored at least 4 but could have had as many as 7. They wasted chance after chance on the counter as Argyle’s midfield was missing in action defensively, leaving the back...
by Adam Price | Sep 6, 2020 | Matches
That was fun, wasn’t it? After the best part of six months without a competitive fixture, Plymouth Argyle showed few signs of rust against QPR. The 3-2 victory proved to be immensely entertaining, and considering the Greens’ first half performance in particular, you...
by Luke Folland | Sep 5, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle took to the pitch 182 days after “end of season” battering of Macclesfield Town as professional football returned to Home Park in the form of a Carabao Cup. Championship outfit Queens Park Rangers, managed by Mark Warburton, selected a...
by Tom Sleeman | Sep 4, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle and Queens Park Rangers will come into Saturday’s Carabao Cup First Round tie at Home Park looking to get their 2020/21 season off to the perfect start. The Pilgrims come into the tie full of confidence after gaining promotion back to League One...
by Finley Allen | Aug 29, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle just have a week to go until they step back onto the pitch for their first competitive match since March. In the final warm-up before then, Ryan Lowe’s men managed to overcome League Two opponents Forest Green Rovers in a well contested 2-1 win....
by Nick Saunders Smith | Mar 3, 2020 | Matches
Three goals, three points and back in the top three, some night eh? Overall, it was comfortable for Argyle, who could have won 6-0 given the three efforts that hit the woodwork. Alex Palmer, GK – 7 Rarely tested on a night that Argyle dominated from the moment...
by Adam Price | Mar 2, 2020 | Matches
This isn’t a game that will live long in the memory for the quality of football on show. But as a spectacle, it’s possibly one of the most fascinating games we’ve been able to witness this season. Plymouth Argyle travelled to Bradford to play on an absolute bog of a...