by Sam Down | Aug 20, 2018 | Matches
Argyle’s style is too direct to work this season. Many fans are baffled that Argyle continue to stutter their way to the start of the League One season, given the excellent way we performed with a fit team in the second half of last season with a similar...
by Guest Writer | Aug 17, 2018 | Matches
Sideways Sammy gave his opposition view ahead of Coventry versus Plymouth Argyle. Hi and thanks for talking to us. First of all, can I ask how long you’ve been supporting Coventry and how did you get into it? It’s about 20 years now. My family moved into the Midlands...
by William House | Aug 17, 2018 | Matches
A brief intro Plymouth Argyle head into this fixture after a fantastic giant killing win against Bristol City, knocking last season’s semi-finalists out of the League Cup, but a slightly disappointing start to the League One campaign following a draw against Southend...
by Sam Down | Aug 13, 2018 | Matches
A brief introduction. It was a grim feeling of familiarity as the first hint of the new season, the League Cup first round draw, saw the exact same outcome of last season when it was confirmed in the middle of June that Argyle would travel to Ashton Gate to face...
by Adam Price | Aug 13, 2018 | Matches
Starting XI: Matt Macey – 7 – Man of the Match: It was a shaky start for the Arsenal loanee, but he grew into the game as it progressed and, in the end, he may well have been the difference between a point and nothing for Argyle. With Southend squandering many chances...
by Guest Writer | Aug 9, 2018 | Matches
James Cambridge gave his opposition view ahead of Plymouth Argyle versus Southend United. Hi and thanks for talking to us. First of all how did you get into supporting Southend? I’ve been supporting Southend for as long as I can remember and that’s all...
by Sam Down | Aug 9, 2018 | Matches
A brief introduction Argyle and Southend go into Saturday’s game in situations not entirely dissimilar from one another. Both sides have added depth to their squad this summer, are fancied by their own fans but lost their opening games of the season by a...
by Louis Killick | Aug 6, 2018 | Matches
Starting XI Matt Macey – 7 On paper conceding two goals is enough to ruin any goalkeepers performance, but it’s hard to pin either of the goals on Macey here. He saved Cooks initial penalty attempt, diving to his left and saving with his legs only for an...
by Guest Writer | Aug 5, 2018 | Matches
Some of the new players looked good Matt Macey, Argyle’s replacement goalkeeper, handled the ball well and made some smart stops including a penalty save (which he was unfortunate to concede from ultimately). Ashley Smith-Brown looked sharp and very technically...
by William House | Aug 3, 2018 | Matches
A brief introduction Plymouth Argyle’s long awaited first game of the season comes against a side who narrowly avoided the drop down to League Two last season and have only been weakened in the process. Derek Adams will be looking for only his second win from an...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Aug 3, 2018 | Analysis
by Sam Down | Apr 26, 2018 | Matches
Argyle without Taylor are impossible to replicate. The fantastic performances of Ryan Taylor are self-evidently impossible to fully replicate for Argyle as the big striker remains out injured. The Northampton and Rochdale games both taught us this lesson: but in...
by Guest Writer | Apr 20, 2018 | Matches
Hi and thanks for talking to us: first of all, how did you get into supporting Northampton? Hi! Well like most fans of Northampton I image, I was born and bred in the town. Not many people in my family were interest in football, at least not in the lower leagues but...
by William House | Apr 20, 2018 | Matches
A brief introduction. Argyle head into Saturday’s game with Northampton following a scoreless draw against southern counterpart Portsmouth – a result many Argyle fans were happy to see due to the circumstances surrounding the game. After a few midweek games, Adams’...
by Nick Saunders Smith | Apr 14, 2018 | Analysis
Oscar Threlkeld wins March Player of the Month. Congratulations to Oscar Threlkeld, who is Argyle Life’s Player of the Month for the first time. He is closely followed by Jamie Ness (11.82) who, like Ruben Lameiras in third (11.03), takes his place on the monthly...
by Sam Down | Apr 11, 2018 | Matches
Kyle Letheren- 6. Upon his return to the side following Remi Matthews becoming a father in the early hours of Saturday morning, Letheren was largely untested in a solid Argyle performance in which the win was fully deserved. He was perhaps caught somewhere in no...
by William House | Apr 1, 2018 | Matches
A brief introduction. After a slip in Argyle’s unbeaten run against Charlton, they were swiftly back to winning ways on what turned out to be an extremely Good Friday, thrashing a helpless Southend team 4-0. April is going to be a real test of Plymouth Argyle’s...
by Sam Down | Mar 26, 2018 | Matches
Nobody is infallible. Nobody can deny that Derek Adams managerial stock is sky high at the moment. He has taken Argyle to a position where they could be able to get promoted to the Championship this season with a budget that is surely amongst the lowest in the league....
by William House | Mar 23, 2018 | Matches
A brief introduction Argyle’s first few games in March have been a little less convincing in comparison to their previous form, however the unbeaten run continues and now stretches to 8 games with 7 wins from the eight. With a game in hand over Scunthorpe, and the...
by Guest Writer | Mar 18, 2018 | Matches
Remi Matthews – 4. An uncharacteristically poor game from the Norwich loanee, as he was beaten a little too easily for Bristol Rovers’ first goal and was caught our by Ellis Harrison’s pressing twice, nearly conceding in the process after kicking the ball into...