by Sam Down | Oct 17, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle snatched a late winner against Northampton Town to move the club into the play-off places. Kelland Watts tapped in at the back post after George Cooper’s corner evaded everyone, including the goalkeeper, to deliver the three points that Argyle...
by Tom Sleeman | Oct 15, 2020 | Matches
After both gaining promotion to League One, Northampton and Plymouth Argyle have experienced very different starts to the season. The Cobblers are winless in three games, failing to score in each of those matches. Meanwhile, Ryan Lowe’s side have lost just once,...
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 Adam Price | Oct 11, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Burton on Saturday, and managing to get such a result over the line was delightful. In recent weeks, including the fixtures against Leyton Orient, Hull and Wimbledon, Argyle have played well for large...
by Guest Writer | Oct 9, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle take on Burton Albion this weekend, with both sides looking to taste victory after a troublesome fortnight. Ahead of the encounter, we had the pleasure of talking to Burton fan Edward Walker, who can be found on Twitter, who gave us an insight into the...
by Tom Sleeman | Oct 8, 2020 | Matches
Both Burton and Plymouth Argyle come into Saturday’s fixture at Home Park looking to bounce back from defeat. Albion have lost their last three games in all competitions by a 4-2 scoreline, whilst Argyle were defeated 1-0 by an impressive Hull side. Line-Up...
by Adam Price | Oct 5, 2020 | Matches
It’s been a few days now since Plymouth Argyle’s 1-0 defeat at Hull. Usually, that’s enough time to reflect and allow feelings from the weekend to die down. In the midweek period after a game, the delirium from any victory has mellowed, and any feelings of dejection...
by Finley Allen | Oct 4, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle succumbed to a 1-0 defeat to league leaders Hull City this afternoon, despite a spirited performance. Argyle grew into the game as it began to draw to the close, but a Hakkeb Adelekun goal was enough to see the hosts home for a 4th win from 4 games,...
by Guest Writer | Oct 2, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle face Hull City this Saturdays, with the hosts currently holding a 100% record in League One this season. Ahead of the encounter, we spoke to Rich from @hullcitydata for our Opposition View. First of all, how did you get into supporting Hull? My dad...
by Tom Sleeman | Oct 1, 2020 | Matches
Hull City are looking to win their opening four Football League matches of a season for only the second time against Plymouth Argyle this weekend. The Tigers last did so in 1948-49 when they went on to win the Third Division North title. Both the Tigers and Argyle...
by Finley Allen | Sep 28, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle pair Luke Jephcott and Ben Reeves are set to bolster the squad before this weekends trip to Hull City in League One, according to manager Ryan Lowe, with both players having joined first team training this week. On the subject, Lowe said: “The two of...
by Adam Price | Sep 28, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle’s 1-1 draw with Shrewsbury was disappointing on face value. Granted, every point’s a prisoner, and that’s even more relevant when you’ve just been promoted and are looking to build. But Shrewsbury aren’t the best side Argyle will face at this level,...
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 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 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 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 21, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle have been contacted by Leyton Orient to inform them that “a number of our first-team squad have tested positive for COVID-19”. The news comes ahead of Orient’s League Cup match against Tottenham Hotspur this week. Orient’s...
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...