The Opposition View: Rotherham United

The Opposition View: Rotherham United

The relegation battle begins. Six games to go. Foster’s gone. Dewsnip and Nance at the wheel, looking to steady the ship. Of those six games, four are against teams within six points of the relegation zone. First up: Rotherham United. This week I chatted with Matt Lax...
Squeaky At The Bottom

Squeaky At The Bottom

Green and White’s  Ben (@llortaton on Twitter/X) hopped onto a podcast with fellow suffering fans in this season’s relegation struggle, and this is what he said…   Misery loves company. So the old adage says.   Thankfully, although fans of the...
Preview: Norwich v Plymouth Argyle

Preview: Norwich v Plymouth Argyle

Well, the international break is over and Ian Foster is still in charge at Plymouth Argyle. Is that the outcome you were hoping for? I imagine I can guess the majority of answers. It is, however, the reality. As fans, we have no option now but to support Foster and...
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Preston

Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Preston

Every game is massive at this stage of the season. And Plymouth Argyle’s upcoming fixture against Preston North End is arguably their biggest of the season to date. The stakes could not be clearer. Just three points separate Argyle from the dreaded drop zone and,...
Time to Surrender The Midfield?

Time to Surrender The Midfield?

    It may seem counterintuative, but this is how surrendering the midfield may make us more competitive under Ian Foster? “Pack the midfield”. “Outnumber the opposition in there”. “The game was won/lost in the midfield...
The Opposition View: Ipswich Town

The Opposition View: Ipswich Town

Ipswich Town are flying high. Currently sitting second in the Championship, level on points with Leeds United, The Blues are on the hunt for their big return to the Premier League, 22 years after being relegated in the 2001/02 season. They will become one of only four...
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Ipswich

Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Ipswich

It is, not for the first time I must admit, a thoroughly confusing time to support Plymouth Argyle. After putting in comfortably their worst performance of the season against West Bromwich Albion, the Greens put in arguably their best four days later to beat...
The Opposition View: Middlesbrough

The Opposition View: Middlesbrough

     Ahead of Plymouth Argyle’s 750-odd mile round trip to the North-East this weekend; Jack May spoke with Boro Breakdown Podcast host Jonny to find out a little more about Middlesbrough’s season and life under Michael Carrick.   You’re...
Preview: Middlesbrough v Plymouth Argyle

Preview: Middlesbrough v Plymouth Argyle

Ian Foster’s honeymoon period in charge of Plymouth Argyle is well and truly over. His start was undeniably encouraging, and included the Greens’ first away win of the season in Swansea. Since then, the mood has crashed back down to Earth swiftly. It’s now one point...
The Opposition View: West Bromwich Albion

The Opposition View: West Bromwich Albion

West Bromwich Albion are on the hunt for their big return to the Premier League. Sitting fifth in the Championship, with a game in hand on their promotion-chasing rivals, the Baggies have it all to play for when they visit Home Park on Tuesday evening. In preparation...
The Opposition View: Leeds United

The Opposition View: Leeds United

 With Argyle preparing to face off against promotion-chasing Leeds United for the third time in three weeks on Saturday, I spoke with Leeds fan Adonis Starr from the Roaring Peacock Podcast to discuss travel, transfers, and how maybe – just maybe – Argyle...
Friday February 9th- The Weekly Round Up

Friday February 9th- The Weekly Round Up

The Weekly Round Up In the first of a new series, new writer Jack May gives a lowdown on an eventful last week at Home Park. Sunday 4th February Whittaker Reflects on Swansea Win. It was a Morgan Whittaker goal, of course, against his former club, of course, that...
Preview: Sunderland v Plymouth Argyle

Preview: Sunderland v Plymouth Argyle

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...
New Signing Analysed: Lino Sousa

New Signing Analysed: Lino Sousa

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...
Friday February 9th- The Weekly Round Up

We’ve Won Away!

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…...
Preview: Swansea v Plymouth Argyle

Preview: Swansea v Plymouth Argyle

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...
New Signing Analysed: Adam Forshaw

New Signing Analysed: Adam Forshaw

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...
Preview: Sunderland v Plymouth Argyle

New Signing Analysed: Matthew Sorinola

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...
New Signing Analysed: Alfie Devine

New Signing Analysed: Alfie Devine

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...