by Sam Down | Oct 3, 2022 | Matches
We out-Wycombed Wycombe! Well, maybe not quite. In truth we relied on a bit of goalkeeping brilliance in the first half but the core ingredients were there. We took an early lead from a dead ball situating when then saw out the rest of the game through a combination...
by Guest Writer | Sep 30, 2022 | Matches
In a returning feature, we are joined by George from The Wycombe Way who gives us a Wycombe viewpoint on this weekend’s game. Hi and thanks for talking with us? How do you feel about the start to the season you’ve made? It’s been underwhelming, for a number of...
by Adam Price | Sep 30, 2022 | Matches
When I look up the meaning of a team’s “bogey team” on Google (this isn’t the extent of my normal research…honest), I’m told it’s defined as “a team that either always beats them or against which they habitually enjoy bad luck.” I think it’s abundantly clear that,...
by Dan Ellard | Sep 27, 2022 | Matches
A pulsating second half comeback saw Argyle claim victory over Ipswich Town and move to the top of the League One table. Here’s how we rated the players: Mike Cooper, GK – 8 Whilst the scouts and analysts will already know how good our young keeper is,...
by Adam Price | Sep 24, 2022 | Analysis
Is anyone else getting the feeling that the start to this season deeply resembles the start a year ago? Think about it; Plymouth Argyle have strung plenty of wins together, conceded a stoppage time equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Portsmouth, and have the chance to go top...
by Sam Down | Sep 20, 2022 | Matches
A result many of us would have no doubt gladly taken before kick-off, it felt no less devastating to be leaving Fratton Park with a 2-2 draw, following a late equaliser by Recco Hackett. Pompey had dominated the first three quarters of the game and despite some good...
by Adam Price | Sep 16, 2022 | Analysis
It looked in doubt for a while, but Plymouth Argyle’s game at Portsmouth this weekend will go ahead. And that’s a relief – without wanting to sound insensitive to a grieving country, the last thing Argyle needed was another midweek game to pile on to an already...
by Sam Down | Sep 15, 2022 | Matches
Argyle returned to action in fine fettle with a comfortable victory over Oxford United. Although we only won by one goal to nil, we were the better side for the vast majority of the game and our commitment to possession football won us the game in the end. Here are...
by Aaron Hocking | Sep 8, 2022 | News
A new addition to the Argyle Life family, Monthly Reviews will be a quick and easily digestible posts about things from Argyle and the World of Football that’s caught our eye this last month. So, without keeping you waiting, here’s what’s caught the eye in...
by Guest Writer | Sep 8, 2022 | Matches
What. A. Day. Super Sam Cosgrove off the bench to revive us at the death; picking up all three points despite being 2-0 down at Half-Time. So, without further ado, Callum Cuzner gives us his player ratings from that barn-storming 3-2 win at Pride Park. GK: Cooper...
by Adam Price | Aug 26, 2022 | Matches
I must start this preview with an important weather update. Conditions are set fair on Saturday for Plymouth Argyle’s clash with Bolton Wanderers, with highs of 21° and lows of 13°. I know this will come as a disappointment to those hoping for another Ryan Broom-style...
by Sam Down | Aug 22, 2022 | Matches
Argyle returned comfortably to winning ways with a 3-0 victory against Forest Green on Saturday. The result was never really in any doubt from the start, as Argyle raced into a 2-0 lead before the half hour mark. The game quietened down after that point but Argyle...
by Joe Bell | Aug 19, 2022 | Matches
Steven Schumacher will be hoping for a swift response from a catastrophic evening in the capital at Charlton on Tuesday evening as the Greens get back on the road as they head to Gloucestershire to take on newly promoted Forest Green Rovers on Saturday afternoon. It’s...
by Aaron Hocking | Aug 18, 2022 | Matches
It seems premature to be fretting about the fate of any potential play-off push midway through August, but with 2 defeats from two away from home it doesn’t bode well thus far. I’m often hot-headed and reactionary but even with giving some extra thought to the...
by Stanley George | Aug 15, 2022 | Matches
Long gone are the days when Charlton were the top dog in South London. Ten consecutive seasons in the Premier League came to an end in 2007 – since then, they’ve spent more time in League One than the Championship. A rogues’ gallery of owners and a succession of...
by Finley Allen | Aug 14, 2022 | Matches
After a disappointing 2-1 defeat on the Fylde coast last Saturday, the greens bounced back with a comprehensive Two-nil victory over regular division promotion favourites Peterborough United in a dominant performance. Goals from emerging midfield favourite Finn Azaz...
by Joe Bell | Aug 11, 2022 | Matches
It’s a Carabao Cup tie that will not live long in the memory on a warm evening at Home Park as Argyle exited the cup in the first round at the hands of fellow League One opponents Peterborough, here’s how the players are rated: Michael Cooper – 6 After a tough...
by Tom Sleeman | Aug 9, 2022 | Matches
Peterborough will be looking to maintain their 100% winning record ahead of back-to-back away clashes against Plymouth Argyle this week. The first tie, on Wednesday evening will be a repeat of last season’s clash which saw the Pilgrims romp to a 4-0 win. The...
by Guest Writer | Aug 7, 2022 | Analysis
Fleetwood 2-1 Argyle It was a disappointing afternoon for Argyle at Highbury, as Fleetwood claimed a 2-1 victory. An abysmal refereeing performance aside, Argyle never quite got going, and Fleetwood scored late to seal victory. Here are how the players performed:...
by Aaron Hocking | Aug 4, 2022 | Matches
Despite being in the minority, I tend to find trips to the coastal never regions of the county rather joyous and Fleetwood is no exception; a town that’s had its fair share of misfortune in industry, trade, tourism and in recent years been at the forefront of a...