by Adam Price | Feb 9, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
The long-awaited away win has finally arrived. Wasn’t it great? There was a certain poetry to Morgan Whittaker, an ex-Swan against his old club, scoring the goal that finally secured Plymouth Argyle’s first win on the road of the campaign. I hope you’ve dined out on...
by Adam Price | Feb 5, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Plymouth Argyle’s transfer window ended with a surprise twist. All the talk was surrounding the potential arrival of another attacker, with links to strikers and particularly attacking midfielders commonplace across social media. The saga surrounding Femi Azeez...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Feb 5, 2024 | Matches
Finally – FINALLY – for the first time this season, Argyle have won away from home. A first away win since lifting the title at Port Vale. The first Saturday 3PM away win since the 4-1 demolition of MK Dons. The first Championship away win since… let me check…...
by Adam Price | Feb 2, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Well, wasn’t that fun/depressing/boring (delete as appropriate)? Yes, I’ve started writing this piece before the conclusion of transfer deadline day. The passing of the transfer window circus has brought much debate. And that’s likely to rage on for a little while...
by Adam Price | Jan 26, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Around halfway through the draw for the fourth round of the FA Cup, things looked rosy for Plymouth Argyle. Plenty of Premier League teams remained in the hat, as well as some of the lower ranked sides who could provide an easier path to the fifth round. With around...
by Adam Price | Jan 22, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Plymouth Argyle have signed a player over the age of 30. I know, I could barely believe it either. It’s Adam Forshaw who has the dubious honour of being Argyle’s oldest arrival for three-and-a-half years. You must go back to the summer of 2020, and Luke McCormick...
by Adam Price | Jan 21, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Following Kaine Kesler-Hayden’s abrupt recall by Aston Villa, a clear need arose to replace a player with the sixth-highest number of minutes played for Plymouth Argyle this season. The Greens, to their credit, acted quickly. Matthew Sorinola was the man brought...
by Adam Price | Jan 19, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
You can’t say there’s been a dull moment at Plymouth Argyle this season. If anyone was worried that we’d experience slow progress during the winter transfer window, those fears have surely been allayed this week. Two more signings have arrived and, with rumours of...
by Adam Price | Jan 18, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Ian Foster takes charge of his first league game at Home Park this weekend. Although he only joined Plymouth Argyle two weeks ago, this one feels as though it’s been a long time coming. Since Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Huddersfield Town, it’s been two out and two in at...
by Alberto Lauciello | Jan 14, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Welcome to a stats special of One Team In Devon. A week is a long time in football, and after being out of the country all week with work, Ian Foster has already made his mark with two signings. My first impressions of Foster have been excellent. He’s a coach who is...
by Adam Price | Jan 12, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
I’d like to kick this piece off with an apology. Less than a week ago, I reported that Ashley Phillips had left me more in the dark than anyone else when analysing a new signing. His 14 professional appearances made it devilishly tough to draw any conclusions about...
by Adam Price | Jan 11, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Plymouth Argyle travel to West Yorkshire to face Huddersfield Town on Saturday afternoon; rarely has a league game in the middle of January felt so important. Since Argyle last played in the league there is a new man in the dugout, they’ve been pushed all the way in...
by Adam Price | Jan 9, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
On Friday, Ian Foster was announced as Plymouth Argyle’s new head coach. On Monday, Plymouth Argyle announced the signing of an England youth international. Well, you can hardly say it wasn’t coming. Ashley Phillips is the man graced with the honour of being Foster’s...
by Adam Price | Jan 4, 2024 | Analysis, First Team
Things have been moving apace at Home Park recently, and not all in the right direction. At the time of writing, the search for a new manager head coach (sorry Neil) is ongoing, but the abrupt departure of Finn Azaz has been a dagger through the hearts of the Green...
by Adam Price | Dec 22, 2023 | Analysis
A quiet week supporting Plymouth Argyle? Never. Whilst a second stoppage time winner in as many weeks against Rotherham United was gleefully entertaining, we were quickly brought down to Earth by the abrupt departure of manager Steven Schumacher to Stoke City. The...
by James Stables | Dec 12, 2023 | Analysis, First Team, Opinion
Welcome to another One Team In Devon – coming to you live from the online fan meltdown after the 4-0 loss to Leicester. You’d have to have been an incredible optimist to expect any points from the King Power Stadium. While I dislike any excuses around our budget size...
by James Stables | Nov 14, 2023 | Analysis, First Team, Opinion
Welcome to One Team In Devon. I’m writing this from a portacabin off the A303 as I go into hiding from my own family after a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Leeds. Leeds at Elland Road was always going to be something of a free hit. A side full of talent, most of whom...
by James Stables | Nov 8, 2023 | Analysis, First Team, Opinion
Welcome back to One Team In Devon – after a pulsating draw against in-form Middlesbrough. I was at the game and felt both sets of fans probably left the ground reasonably happy with the result, which was played out in a decent atmosphere and a great spirit, both...
by James Stables | Oct 24, 2023 | Analysis, First Team, Opinion
This week former Argyle striker Martin Gritton reviews West Brom, from the press box for Radio Devon. And as ever, please support the newsletter by subscribing! You get it to your inbox every week, and you make us feel good. Click the banner below. After two weeks to...
by Stanley George | Oct 20, 2023 | Matches
Mike Cooper, if you believe the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is ready to come back. Nearly nine months have passed since his ACL was ruptured after a cynical Josh Windass challenge on an afternoon in Sheffield that was miserable in every way....