by Adam Price | Nov 18, 2022 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle are the highest ranked side in England in comptetitive action on Saturday. They will be the next time they play too. With the top two leagues beginning their break it’s time for League One to take centre stage, at least until Sunday’s opening ceremony...
by Adam Price | Nov 12, 2022 | Analysis
It’s time for Plymouth Argyle to find a response. Don’t get me wrong, the start to this season has been generally delightful; you’d have to be a bit of a masochist not to be pleased with 41 points after 17 games. But after the trauma of losing 5-1, and indeed having...
by Aaron Hocking | Nov 5, 2022 | Matches
Well, well, well. Another 5-1 defeat – hello darkness, my old friend. I was ‘lucky’ enough to be on the player ratings for that defeat to Charlton too and I can see some huge similarities; a strong starting 11, big hype (mainly from last season’s FA Cup run...
by Adam Price | Nov 4, 2022 | Analysis
Grimsby Town vs Plymouth Argyle. It’s hardly a first-round FA Cup tie to get pulses racing, and I fully accept that’s the case for both sides. Fans of the Pilgrims, and indeed the Mariners, would have hoped for one of two things. Either a new ground to experience, or...
by Joe Bell | Nov 3, 2022 | Matches
A blockbuster of a Devon derby went the way of Steven Schumacher’s side on Monday evening following a blistering second half performance, here’s how the players are rated. Michael Cooper , GK– 7 Couldn’t do much with either of the goals that were conceded and did have...
by Adam Price | Oct 30, 2022 | Analysis
It’s time for Devon’s finest and Exeter City to meet once more. Monday night will see the Grecians travel to Home Park for the first time in the league since February 2017. Plymouth Argyle were comprehensive winners that day with Matty Kennedy, Ryan Taylor and Jake...
by Aaron Hocking | Oct 27, 2022 | Matches
Fortress Home Park, what a place. A bastion of footballing excellence for those in green. Despite going one down, Schumacher again worked his magic from the bench with inspired substitutions to seal another three points – taking us 5 points ahead of where we...
by Adam Price | Oct 21, 2022 | Analysis
Are you going to Bristol this weekend? You lucky thing. Considering the carnage of supporters trying to buy tickets last Wednesday, I’d say there’s more than a few who would jump at the chance to spend £25 to stand on the uncovered terrace, or even more to sit in a...
by Aaron Hocking | Oct 17, 2022 | Matches
It would be safe to say I’m thoroughly running out of superlatives to describe this side; every-single-man has stepped up, as a side we look un-stoppable right now. My last game on the Argyle Life ratings saw us crumble to a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Charlton...
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 Sam Down | Oct 5, 2022 | Matches
It was yet another breathtaking night at Home Park as Argyle established a five point gap over third in the league, beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1. The truly extraordinary season has produced some very memorable games so far and this wasn’t an exception. Two...
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 Sam Down | Oct 3, 2022 | Matches
We out-Wycombed Wycombe! Well, maybe not quite. In truth we relied on a bit of goalkeeping brilliance in the first half but the core ingredients were there. We took an early lead from a dead ball situating when then saw out the rest of the game through a combination...
by Guest Writer | Sep 30, 2022 | Matches
In a returning feature, we are joined by George from The Wycombe Way who gives us a Wycombe viewpoint on this weekend’s game. Hi and thanks for talking with us? How do you feel about the start to the season you’ve made? It’s been underwhelming, for a number of...
by Adam Price | Sep 30, 2022 | Matches
When I look up the meaning of a team’s “bogey team” on Google (this isn’t the extent of my normal research…honest), I’m told it’s defined as “a team that either always beats them or against which they habitually enjoy bad luck.” I think it’s abundantly clear that,...
by Dan Ellard | Sep 27, 2022 | Matches
A pulsating second half comeback saw Argyle claim victory over Ipswich Town and move to the top of the League One table. Here’s how we rated the players: Mike Cooper, GK – 8 Whilst the scouts and analysts will already know how good our young keeper is,...
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 Sam Down | Sep 20, 2022 | Matches
A result many of us would have no doubt gladly taken before kick-off, it felt no less devastating to be leaving Fratton Park with a 2-2 draw, following a late equaliser by Recco Hackett. Pompey had dominated the first three quarters of the game and despite some good...