by Nick Saunders Smith | Feb 27, 2021 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle 4 Lincoln City 3. I’m going to say that again, Plymouth Argyle 4 Lincoln City 3. What a game. Attacking flair, defensive incompetence, excellent finishes and wasted opportunities for even more. Argyle rushed into a two goal lead as...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Feb 6, 2021 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle threw away two points by conceding twice in two minutes, with just three minutes remaining, having survived the storm, battered but unblemished on the scoresheet. Argyle started the match well, but from the fifteenth minute Pompey were dominant,...
by Adam Price | Jan 11, 2021 | News
Plymouth Argyle will face Sheffield United in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The Pilgrims, making their first appearance at this stage of the competition for 13 years, were drawn as the away side, so the game will take place at Brammall Lane on the weekend of...
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 Adam Price | Jan 3, 2021 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle’s first game of 2021 was slightly odd. The stats would, pretty fairly, suggest that the Greens dominated the game. But look at any highlights package and you’ll notice it was their opponents Gillingham who had the better chances across the 90 minutes....
by Adam Price | Dec 28, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle were unlucky not to beat Charlton on Boxing Day. That’s my take anyway. Ryan Lowe’s side had an excellent first half, and deserved their lead through two quality finishes from star striker Luke Jephcott. That they didn’t win can be put down to two...
by Guest Writer | Dec 25, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle are preparing to play Charlton at The Valley for the second time in as many months. After our chat before November’s cup game, we were once again joined by Charlton fan and CharltonLife writer Karl, who can himself be found on Twitter, for our Boxing...
by Adam Price | Dec 20, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle put their best team out on the field and won their first league game in eight attempts. That more or less tells the full story. I’ll spare you the thousand-or-so words of analysis of the victory over Milton Keynes, and leave you with that simple fact...
by Tom Sleeman | Dec 19, 2020 | Matches
Both Plymouth Argyle and MK Dons will be feeling the pressure heading into Saturday’s League One encounter at Home Park. The Pilgrims have lost six matches in a row for the first time since 2011. Meanwhile, despite coming to Devon in better form, Russell Martin’s side...
by Adam Price | Dec 13, 2020 | Matches
Well, here we go again. You’ll have to forgive my tendency to resemble a broken record during these times. I’d love to be able to explore some new topics in these pieces, but we are beginning to see the same patterns repeated over and over again. Plymouth Argyle have...
by Tom Sleeman | Dec 12, 2020 | Matches
Both Plymouth Argyle and Bristol Rovers come into Saturday’s encounter at the Memorial Stadium knowing that three points could potentially change the trajectory of their season. Rovers bounced back from seven matches without a win whilst Argyle’s...
by Guest Writer | Dec 11, 2020 | Matches
This weekend, Argyle will make another trip to Bristol Rovers in poor form. As always, we had the pleasure of being joined by GasCast for our Opposition View. You can also find them on Twitter. First of all, how have things been at Rovers since we last spoke? From...
by Adam Price | Dec 7, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle will not be the force they have the potential to be at this level without sorting out their glaring mental deficiencies. That is the simple reality at the moment. It’s been a path well-travelled in recent days, but let’s explore it again. On the...
by Tom Sleeman | Dec 4, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle and Ipswich Town head into Saturday’s League One clash at Home Park with both managers beginning to feel the pressure after disappointing runs of form. Argyle have lost their last three on the spin in League One, last winning 4-2 against...
by Guest Writer | Dec 3, 2020 | Matches
After a dismal showing on Tuesday, Plymouth Argyle will be hoping for better when they take on Ipswich Town at Home Park this weekend. We had the pleasure of being joined by Ipswich fan Craig for our Opposition View. Craig also takes part in the Blue Monday Podcast,...
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 Adam Price | Dec 2, 2020 | Matches
Every now and then you get one of those games that just leaves you confused. Yes, there may be a little bit of sadness there, but the overriding emotion the day after such a performance is closer to “what…what just happened?” Plymouth Argyle’s 4-0 defeat at home to...
by Adam Price | Dec 2, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle went down to a shocking 4-0 defeat at home to Rochdale, ending the unbeaten run in dramatic fashion. After no losses at Home Park since New Year’s Day, this was some way to start. The game was virtually beyond us by half-time, going in three...
by Guest Writer | Nov 30, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle will hope to take momentum from the FA Cup victory over Lincoln at the weekend into their League One fixture against Rochdale. We had the pleasure of being joined by Rochdale fan Aiden for our Opposition View. First of all, how did you get into...
by Adam Price | Nov 30, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle will face Huddersfield Town in their first appearance in the third round of the FA Cup since 2017. The draw was conducted by Robbie Savage, and Argyle were drawn as the away side by the former Leicester and Derby midfielder. That means the game will...