First Team
All news, opinion and analysis on Plymouth Argyle FC men’s first team
Shrewsbury draw leaves Plymouth Argyle with strikeforce dilemma
Argyle have four main striker options at present, and there’s an argument that each of them has done enough to earn a starting berth.
Plymouth Argyle 1 Shrewsbury 1: Player Ratings
Plymouth Argyle had to settle for a point against Shrewsbury Town, with a series of good opportunities wasted.
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Shrewsbury
Both Plymouth Argyle and Shrewsbury will be looking to return to winning ways after disapointing results last weekend in League One.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Shrewsbury
“We’ve moved from 5-3-2 to a 4-3-3 which has seen us be more attacking, but lose the defensive solidity that kept us up last season.”
Plymouth Argyle invent new game of basketball-football
Plymouth Argyle need to calm down. It is almost as if the team is doing shots of espresso before they take the pitch.
Plymouth Argyle to undertake “precautionary” Coronavirus test after Orient outbreak
Plymouth Argyle have been contacted by Leyton Orient to inform them that “a number of first-team squad have tested positive for COVID-19”.
Plymouth Argyle show their two faces against Wimbledon
The analysis of such a high-scoring game may seem obvious: attack good, defence bad. But there are a few more intricacies we can delve into.
Player Ratings: Wimbledon 4-4 Plymouth Argyle
THAT was the performance Plymouth Argyle had been waiting for from the man some are now calling the Merseyside Messi.
Opposition View: AFC Wimbledon v Plymouth Argyle
“We don’t seem to be as direct as last season and have some technically gifted players going forward, which has been exciting so far.”
Orient defeat exposes leadership void
Plymouth Argyle have better quality players than Leyton Orient. It just needed somebody to take control and guide the side through the match.
Player Ratings: Leyton Orient 3-2 Plymouth Argyle
Wootton’s performance was a microcosm of Plymouth Argyle’s. It was spellbounding stupidity that undermined all the good work.
Opposition View: Leyton Orient v Plymouth Argyle
“Our wingers tend to cut inside, leaving room for the full backs to overlap, and we’re often very patient and tidy in possession.”






