by Adam Price | Mar 4, 2019 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle’s season suffered a setback at the weekend with a 2-0 loss away at Sunderland. The defeat, not entirely unexpected given the respective sides’ squads and league positions, dented Argyle’s recent run – the Pilgrims had previously lost just once in the...
by Sam Down | Mar 4, 2019 | Matches
This weekend, Plymouth Argyle’s unbeaten run came to an end with a disappointing 2-0 loss at Sunderland. Kyle Letheren: 8 MOTM Before being forced off with an unfortunate injury, Letheren continued his impressive run of form in the team. He made some excellent...
by Guest Writer | Mar 1, 2019 | Matches
The Opposition View for Sunderland vs Plymouth Argyle is provided by Graham from the Roker Report. 1. Hi and thanks for talking to Argyle Life today. How are you feeling about the season so far? I’m normally a glass half empty kind of man, but if you’d...
by Tom Sleeman | Mar 1, 2019 | Matches
Both Sunderland and Plymouth come into this encounter at the Stadium of Light in fantastic form. The hosts have lost just twice all season, going on a 12-match unbeaten run whilst Argyle have lost just once during their nine games in 2019. Three points for Jack...
by Adam Price | Feb 26, 2019 | Matches
Well, wasn’t that delightful? For the first time since the club won promotion from League Two back in 2017, Plymouth Argyle scored five goals in a single game (Argyle have shipped five goals themselves four times since then). Their opponents on Saturday were a sorry...
by Luke Folland | Feb 24, 2019 | Matches
After last week’s stalemate at Valley Parade, Sky Bet League One action returned to Home Park as Plymouth Argyle hosted a struggling Rochdale side managed by former Pilgrim Keith Hill. Dale failed to cause the Pilgrims a lot of problems as the home side breezed past...
by Tom Sleeman | Feb 21, 2019 | Matches
Both Rochdale and Plymouth Argyle come into Saturday’s League One clash at Home Park needing three points to escape what is becoming a very tightly packed bottom half of the table as the relegation battle begins to heat up. Keith Hill’s side have currently...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Feb 19, 2019 | Analysis
Throughout this season, the single most consistent complaint made about Plymouth Argyle has been about the central defenders. Aside from hearing that our current selection aren’t good enough, a specific complaint has been that the absence of Zak Vyner or another...
by Adam Price | Feb 17, 2019 | Matches
Last week, as I discussed on the Green & White podcast, I was one of the few people who found Plymouth Argyle’s 1-1 draw with Portsmouth entertaining. Worry not, for that will not be the case as we go through Saturday’s 0-0 result in Bradford. Neither side found a...
by Adam Price | Feb 17, 2019 | Matches
Both Plymouth Argyle and Bradford drew a blank at Valley Parade as the two sides shared the spoils. The 0-0 draw maintains the five point gap between the sides, with the hosts sitting in 23rd and Argyle up in 15th. Midfield remains a concern Bradford have been...
by Sam Down | Feb 16, 2019 | Matches
Both Plymouth Argyle and Bradford drew a blank at Valley Parade as the two sides shared the spoils. The 0-0 draw maintains the five point gap between the sides, with the hosts sitting in 23rd and Argyle up in 15th. Kyle Letheren – 8 Man of the Match The keeper...
by Guest Writer | Feb 14, 2019 | Matches
Ahead of a battle at the bottom, we spoke to Jason McKeown of The Width of a Post for this edition of the Opposition View, Bradford v Plymouth Argyle. How has your season panned out so far? It has been a major disappointment. We went into the season with an...
by Tom Sleeman | Feb 14, 2019 | Matches
Both Bradford and Plymouth Argyle come into this League One clash in desperate need of three points. Second-bottom City are just a point from safety whilst Argyle are just four points clear having played at least a game more than many of the relegation threatened...
by Adam Price | Feb 11, 2019 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle. Portsmouth. Home Park. Yes, it’s taken me 22 words to find an excuse to get this clip into the piece. Whilst this fixture does bring strong memories to the fore for supporters of both sides, this year things were slightly different. Argyle and...
by Guest Writer | Feb 8, 2019 | Matches
For Plymouth Argyle vs Portsmouth, our latest edition of The Opposition View is brought to you with thanks to Jake Smith of Express FM. How did you get into supporting Portsmouth? Well, there’s no real special story here really. As a kid growing up, from a very...
by Tom Sleeman | Feb 7, 2019 | Matches
Despite coming into the heavily anticipated fixture at opposite ends of the table, high-flying Portsmouth will be looking to end a period of four matches without a win whilst Plymouth Argyle, sitting in 16th, will be looking to record a fifth win in six matches...
by Andy Bartlett | Feb 5, 2019 | Matches
Another week, another familiar story with Plymouth Argyle. Two months ago, I would be writing this through gritted teeth. However, I have a humble grin on my face, satisfied in the knowledge that Argyle sit top of the form table following an excellent 0-1 win at...
by Adam Price | Feb 3, 2019 | Matches
I’ll admit I was very fearful heading into Saturday afternoon’s game against Peterborough United. For Plymouth Argyle, this was to be the start of a very difficult run in which they would play four of the top six in League One before the middle of March. All of this...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Feb 3, 2019 | Matches
A fantastic finish by Ruben Lameiras handed Plymouth Argyle a late win against ten-men Peterborough. The game swung on a red card in the final seconds of the first half and a moment of inspiration late on. Red cards change games Argyle’s victory stemmed largely...
by Guest Writer | Feb 2, 2019 | Matches
A fantastic finish by Ruben Lameiras handed Plymouth Argyle a late win against ten-men Peterborough. The game swung on a red card in the final seconds of the first half and a moment of inspiration late on. Kyle Letheren – 6 Letheren made a good save from a...