by Finley Allen | Jan 31, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has confirmed that Danny Mayor is likely to miss Saturday’s match against Newport County at Home Park after picking up a hamstring injury. Mayor, 29, has missed the last two games and was not on the bench for Tuesday’s 2-2...
by Adam Price | Jan 30, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle fans will slice this one up depending on whether they’re a glass half-empty or half-full supporter. Those with a positive outlook will see this as a point gained on Exeter and Swindon, who both lost. Those with a negative outlook see the two...
by Adam Price | Jan 27, 2020 | Matches
Playing around 250 miles from home on an almost unreasonably cold January afternoon. Seeing Graham Westley in the opposing dugout. Be honest: you didn’t really expect this one to be pretty, did you? Plymouth Argyle’s trip to Stevenage was a war of attrition at times;...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Jan 25, 2020 | Matches
Three more points away to Stevenage saw Plymouth Argyle climb back into the top three for the first time since August, with games in hand against their closest competition. However, this was far from the quality of performance we’ve seen in recent weeks. Like...
by Adam Price | Jan 19, 2020 | Matches
Back in January 2019, Plymouth Argyle took on Coventry at Home Park looking for a win to boost their survival prospects. Despite the domination of their opponents, Argyle managed to win the game 2-1, largely thanks to Coventry’s profligacy in front of goal, and Ruben...
by Luke Folland | Jan 18, 2020 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle weathered an early storm – nay, hurricane – to emerge unscathed and eventually claim all three points against a very wasteful Mansfield Town. The Stags missed three huge chances and could have gone into half-time at least 4-0 to the good,...
by Finley Allen | Jan 17, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has given an update on injuries to his squad ahead of this weekends match against Mansfield Town at Home Park. “Tayls (Ryan Taylor) is doing some jogging today, and Dom Telford and McFadzean are training with John [Lucas]. Dom will...
by Guest Writer | Jan 16, 2020 | Matches
It’s time for Plymouth Argyle to prepare for another League Two fixture. Ahead of Saturday’s fixture with Mansfield, we’ve spoken once more to Mansfield Matters, who can also be found on Twitter, to get an opposition view on the game. First of all,...
by Finley Allen | Jan 14, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle youngster Tom Purrington has won Dorchester Town’s player of the month award for December. The defensive midfielder 19, won the award with a landslide, claiming 44% of the vote. Fellow Argyle youngster Klaidi Lolos was up for the award but gained...
by Finley Allen | Jan 10, 2020 | News
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has declared that his players are ready for another tough challenge as they face Carlisle United at Brunton Park this Saturday, where they will look to continue their good run of form. “The boys are looking forward to playing...
by Adam Price | Jan 5, 2020 | Matches
I’ll have to apologise in advance to those who despise cricket, but Plymouth Argyle’s fortunes across the last few months have reminded me of the England test side in last year’s Ashes. England certainly didn’t play badly, and seemed to be in the ascendancy at some...
by Sam Down | Jan 5, 2020 | Matches
Another win for Plymouth Argyle as the greens climb to 6th in League Two, the highest they’ve been since the opening weeks of the season. In truth, the 3-1 victory over Scunthorpe did flatter us slightly and we sat too deep but our superior quality won out in the end...
by Guest Writer | Dec 31, 2019 | Matches
Happy New Year! Argyle kick off the new decade with a match on 1st January against table-topping Swindon Town. Ahead of kick off, we once more spoke to Richard of the Loathed Strangers Podcast. He took part in our Opposition View ahead of the two sides’ clash in...
by Finley Allen | Dec 27, 2019 | News
Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has insisted that his team will not take their opponents lightly, despite facing bottom of the table Stevenage tomorrow. “We won’t look further than Stevenage, Graham Westley will make them a different animal so we...
by Sam Down | Dec 27, 2019 | Matches
In a fairly even game where both teams scrapped and both created chances, Plymouth Argyle were that little bit more clinical in and around the box and it was that which saw the greens return to Devon with all three points. On another day, Cheltenham’s finishing...
by Finley Allen | Dec 21, 2019 | News
Plymouth Argyle have appointed former Yeovil Town manager Darren Way as the club’s under 18’s manager. Plymouth born Way, enjoyed six years at Yeovil as a player between 2000 and 2006. He returned before retiring in 2010 to pursue a career in coaching. He...
by Tom Sleeman | Dec 19, 2019 | Matches
Both Macclesfield and Plymouth come into Saturday’s League Two encounter at Moss Rose in very contrasting form. Whilst the Silkmen are winless in their last eight matches, drawing the last four, Ryan Lowe’s side have won five of their last seven, including...
by Adam Price | Dec 17, 2019 | Matches
Despite having the better of the game, Argyle were knocked out of the FA Cup this evening following a 1-0 defeat to Bristol Rovers. The Pirates will go on to play Coventry City in the third round. Starting XI Alex Palmer, GK – 7 A disappointing evening for the...
by Adam Price | Dec 16, 2019 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle quickly returned to winning ways in front of the partially-opened new Mayflower Grandstand, as Ryan Lowe’s team swept Morecambe aside with a comfortable 3-0 win. George Cooper, Antoni Sarcevic and Conor Grant got on the scoresheet to help the Greens...
by Sam Down | Dec 15, 2019 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle have returned to winning ways, making it four victories in a row at Home Park. Argyle dominated the first half but could not quite find the opening before Ritchie Sutton was sent off for bringing down Dominic Telford when clean through on goal. George...