by William House | Jan 3, 2019 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle kicked off the new year with an emphatic win at home to Oxford, who remain without a win on the road this season. In what many are describing Argyle’s best performance of the season so far, Adams’ men fired three past the visitors, including a Ruben...
by Adam Price | Dec 26, 2018 | Matches
Home Park was devoid of all Christmas cheer at the weekend as Plymouth Argyle went down 3-0 to Accrington Stanley. The result leaves Argyle sitting second-bottom of League One as Santa prepares for his annual circumnavigation of the globe. Only AFC Wimbledon sit below...
by Luke Folland | Dec 24, 2018 | Matches
League One action returned to Home Park as Plymouth Argyle and Accrington Stanley took part in what John Coleman described as a “good advert” for the division. A relatively even first half was followed by the implosion of Plymouth Argyle’s defence which...
by Louis Killick | Dec 23, 2018 | Matches
Saturday’s outing between Plymouth Argyle and Accrington was an end to end match that saw both teams create a number of chances. However Argyle failed to convert any of their opportunities and were unable to keep their opponents out at the other end. Take Your Chances...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Dec 23, 2018 | Analysis
There is a path emerging. An unfortunate one. An unnecessary one. It leads to 48 points and – if the past few seasons are anything to go by – a two-thirds chance of relegation. It is far from guaranteed, and though it appears to me to be the most likely...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Dec 21, 2018 | Analysis
In short: no. Is he having a worse season than each of his past three? Yes. Is he underperforming on a personal level? Mostly no, but not entirely. Are fans focusing on his goals and assists rather than his overall performances? Most likely. Has he been impacted by...
by Adam Price | Dec 18, 2018 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle went to Rochdale on Saturday afternoon, survived the brutal chill in the air, and came back with a vital 2-1 victory. The win leaves Derek Adams’ men just one point from safety with the busy Christmas period now on the horizon. It hasn’t been the best...
by Adam Price | Dec 17, 2018 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle won their first game since late-November in calamitous circumstances, as Rochdale’s goalkeeper Josh Lilis air-kicked a back-pass and had to watch the ball roll into his own net. A big win for the club, who now move within one point of moving out...
by Guest Writer | Dec 14, 2018 | Matches
We spoke to Ben Stapleton, a Rochdale fan, for this edition of the Opposition View: Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle. How long have you been supporting Rochdale? My first Rochdale game was one which will live long in the memory, both for footballing and non footballing...
by Tom Sleeman | Dec 13, 2018 | Matches
Both Rochdale and Plymouth Argyle come into Saturday’s League One encounter at Spotland in desperate need of three points in what could likely be a relegation six-pointer should things stay as they are. Just seven points separate the two sides in 18th and 22nd...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Dec 12, 2018 | Analysis
Plymouth Argyle stumbled in November. Though they progressed in the FA Cup, only one league victory in four saw the gap to safety increase to five points. Yet, a handful of players enjoyed good months and deservedly feature in the top three. Player of the month...
by Sam Down | Dec 12, 2018 | Analysis
It is so obvious as to almost go without saying that this season for Plymouth Argyle has been a dismal failure compared to the dazzling form of 2017/18. Argyle spent the majority of the second half of last season grinding down every team in their path on the way to...
by Adam Price | Dec 10, 2018 | Matches
Walking out of Home Park on the dark and blustery late afternoon that was Saturday, it was hard to escape from the idea that I’d just witnessed two poor teams for this level and battle it out to a 3-3 draw that satisfied nobody. Whilst these moments often bring with...
by Luke Folland | Dec 9, 2018 | Matches
After the F.A cup misery against Oxford, Plymouth Argyle returned to Sky Bet League One action this afternoon against bottom side Bradford City. What some may describe as a six-pointer resulted in a dismal defensive display by the Pilgrims in front of 9,000 at Home...
by Guest Writer | Dec 6, 2018 | Matches
We spoke to Jason McKeown of The Width of a Post for this edition of The Opposition View, Plymouth Argyle vs Bradford. How did you get into supporting Bradford? It all came about during my teenage years. One morning I was chatting to some friends who were planning to...
by Sam Down | Dec 5, 2018 | Analysis
Tomorrow night, in the Green Taverners Suite at Higher Home Park, Plymouth Argyle will host a Fans’ Forum event with new chairman and majority owner Simon Hallett as well as chief executive Michael Dunford. Assuming you are able to, we fully recommend you...
by Luke Folland | Dec 3, 2018 | Matches
The magic of the F.A. cup returned to Plymouth Argyle once again and to a neutral at least, did not disappoint. A great advert for League One sides was presented to us at Home Park with two struggling teams plying their trade in the bid to progress to the prestigious...
by Dan Ellard | Dec 1, 2018 | Matches
A decent performance was not enough to secure Plymouth Argyle’s passage into the FA Cup 3rd round as a 2-1 victory at Home Park saw Oxford progress. Starting XI Matt Macey – 5 It was another afternoon where, whilst he had by no means a shocker,...
by Tom Sleeman | Nov 30, 2018 | Matches
Oxford United and Plymouth Argyle come into Saturday’s FA Cup Second Round tie at Home Park with contrasting fortunes in League One. The visitors have lost just once in their last nine league games, keeping five clean sheets in the process. Meanwhile Argyle find...
by Guest Writer | Nov 29, 2018 | Matches
We got the opposition view from James Richards of D3D4Football ahead of Plymouth Argyle vs Oxford. How did you get into supporting Oxford? I actually grew up in Portsmouth but my Dad has supported the Yellows since their Headington United days so it was his influence....