Opinion
Read regular opinion pieces about the fortunes of Plymouth Argyle from our columnists Colin Bradbury and Andy Bartlett, as well as guest writers.
Should Plymouth Argyle extend Jose Baxter’s contract?
As January approaches it’s worth asking: would Jose Baxter’s wages be better spent elsewhere, on a player that can take to the pitch more often?
Extra Time: Does anyone still care about the FA Cup?
Seriously though – there’s no doubt that, since the 1980s, the FA Cup has come to occupy a less prominent place in the national football psyche.
Why Plymouth Argyle should try a new formation against Bolton
With Plymouth Argyle afforded a winnable tie away to Bolton, Ryan Lowe has an opportunity to experiment in a largely risk-free environment.
From the Off: talk a good game
Whether you believe that Exeter are a small club who have different ambitions or not, you don’t say it a few days before the game. You gloat afterwards, not before. Rookie error.
Extra Time: Stand up if you love the Greens?
While the regulations on standing at football grounds appear clear, they are not, and their interpretation and enforcement is inconsistent and illogical.
Extra Time: Show me the money!
Last week, Plymouth Argyle released income and expendature figures that are more detailed than those provided by virtually every other EFL club.
Extra Time: Diary of a football fan (aged 56 and a half)
Since it’s about raw emotion, I’m going to write about how it felt in the moment itself, watching Argyle lose to Cheltenham. Here’s my diary of the day.
Extra Time: The promotion push is still on
In that sense, starting with two wins probably lulled us into a false sense of security and subsequent results may be a fairer reflection of what remains, in that horribly over-used phrase, ‘a work in progress’.
Back the Manager or Back the Boycott?
Ryan Lowe wants to win the EFL Trophy, leaving him somewhat at odds with the fanbase. What do Argyle fans do? Back the manager or back the boycott?
Extra Time: Bury and the Looming EFL Crisis
If nothing is done to address the underlying issues facing EFL clubs, Bury’s demise might be only the first of a tsunami of failures in the coming months.
From The Off: The Salford Saga
If the complete ego trip of the Class of 92 wasn’t bad enough then the horrible, niggly, time-wasting group of footballers on the pitch certainly was.
Cooper Impresses as Cup Keeper
What we’re seeing is the early career of a very talented keeper and, whilst it’s important not to get carried away, Argyle fans should be excited by Cooper.