Opinion
Read regular opinion pieces about the fortunes of Plymouth Argyle from our columnists Colin Bradbury and Andy Bartlett, as well as guest writers.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 5th – Carl Fletcher
Making a mark as a player and as a manager when the club was in deep trouble, Carl Fletcher takes 5th place in our best of the decade series.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Stevenage
Ahead of the game, we spoke to Stevenage fan Reece from Boro FC Central to get some thoughts for this weekend’s Opposition View.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 10th to 6th
As 2019 draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the past ten years to pick out the top fifty Pilgrims. Here are those we’ve ranked 10th-6th.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 15th to 11th
As 2019 draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the past ten years to pick out the top fifty Pilgrims. Here are those we’ve ranked 15th-11th.
Opposition View: Cheltenham v Plymouth Argyle
The injuries have tested the depth of the squad – and with lots of games coming thick and fast we need players back to increase our options.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 20th – 16th
As 2019 draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the past ten years to pick out the top fifty Pilgrims. Here are those we’ve ranked 20th-16th.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 30th to 21st
As 2019 draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the past ten years to pick out the top fifty Pilgrims. Here are those we’ve ranked 30th-21st.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 40th to 31st
As 2019 draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the past ten years to pick out the top fifty Pilgrims. Here are those we’ve ranked 40th-31st.
Plymouth Argyle Top 10 – 2010-2019: Banter Moments
Three relegations, two more near-relegations, one promotion, a playoff final defeat. We’ve had more than our fair share of banter moments.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 50th to 41st
As 2019 draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the past ten years to pick out the top fifty Pilgrims. Here are those we’ve ranked 50th-41st.
Extra Time: It’s football, but not as we know it
I hoped that Saturday would be just a normal football away day. Instead, it turned into a full-on trip through the back of the wardrobe into Narnia.
This weekend, I had to sit with the home fans because of the EFL
EFL laws do not state that clubs must have accessible seating in all stands. Hence, I found myself sitting among the opposition fans on Saturday.