Opinion
Read regular opinion pieces about the fortunes of Plymouth Argyle from our columnists Colin Bradbury and Andy Bartlett, as well as guest writers.
From The Off: Firing on Some Cylinders
Three games in, six goals scored, no goals conceded, top of League 2 and into the second round of the EFL Cup. It would be fair to say that Ryan Lowe’s regime is very literally off to the perfect start.
Extra Time: Crewe-sing to the top of the table
Fans are more likely to make the effort to travel across the country to support a manager who seems genuinely in awe of their dedication.
Final Whistle: 1 down, 45 to go…
The new manager has already raised the bar when it comes to new signings. The clear step up in quality is something we have craved.
SP19: Plymouth Argyle’s Targets
With just days to go until the season kicks off, we picked out targets for seven people at Plymouth Argyle to achieve in the 2019/20 season.
SP19: How does Plymouth Argyle’s squad compare to 2018/19?
In the opening article of our 2019 Season Preview, we compared this season’s Plymouth Argyle squad with that of 2018/19 to determine which is better.
First Impressions: Alex Palmer
Following Alex Palmer’s impressive showing against Rovers, it appears he has edged ahead of Michael Cooper to be Plymouth Argyle’s first-choice ‘keeper.
Top 10: Potential Loan Signings
With Ryan Lowe’s Plymouth Argyle squad taking shape we took a look at ten potential loan signings that we could see in the next five weeks.
First impressions: Adam Randell
Hopefully, Randell will grab the opportunity with both hands and begin to develop into the new heartbeat of the engine room for years to come.
First Impressions: Klaidi Lolos
Lolos has impressed Lowe in training. And recently, the positive vibe surrounding the player has followed him onto the pitch.
Extra Time: Reality Check
Ryan Lowe has so much goodwill from the fans at this point that there’s no need to risk the expectations that come with over-egging the pudding.
Why Argyle Fans Shouldn’t Worry About Pre-Season
The main thing that any professional footballer or manager will tell you that they get out of pre-season all boils down to one word: fitness.
Would Kyle Letheren have kept Plymouth Argyle up?
As Letheren departs for pastures new, I maintain that more game time from him would have seen Argyle currently preparing for a trip to Portman Road.