Opinion
Read regular opinion pieces about the fortunes of Plymouth Argyle from our columnists Colin Bradbury and Andy Bartlett, as well as guest writers.
Once A Pilgrim: Farewell The Ginger Zlatan
The ‘Ginger Zlatan’ as he was affectionately known by the Argyle faithful spent nearly three-and-a-half years in Devon, making 98 appearances.
Story of the Season: 2017/18
With no live action to report, we’re going to be taking a trip down memory lane. Today, we’ll start by looking at Argyle’s 2017/18 season in League One.
Of course this promotion would be worth celebrating
If we do not grant ourselves the right to draw happiness from a game close to our hearts during this sombre time, when on Earth can we?
Who should be named Argyle’s Player of the Season?
With Plymouth Argyle’s season is officially over, five of our writers make arguments for who should be named the club’s Player of the Season.
Extra Time: Why the EFL got it right
More fundamentally, was a three-week postponement of EFL fixtures the right decision? My answer would be unequivocally, ‘yes’.
Extra Time: Uneven Stevens
Stevenage looks like a club hanging on by its fingernails to the affections of a town that doesn’t seem to care very much about its football team.
The FA Cup Conundrum: Respect & Replays
Following a comeback from 2-0 down to draw with current European Champions, Liverpool, you could forgive League One side Shrewsbury Town for wanting to enjoy their moment in the spotlight, thwarting Jurgen Klopp's side in a highly entertaining encounter. Klopp...
Extra Time: Good Omens for 2020
The first thing to say is that going into game three of 2020, things are looking rather good at Home Park. In sixth place and with one or two games in hand.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 1st – Graham Carey
With Argyle experiencing sustained success building the side around his talents, there was no choice but to rank Graham Carey as our best of the decade.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 2nd – Bradley Wright-Phillips
Lighting up League One with some supreme goalscoring for Argyle back in 2010, Bradley Wright-Phillips makes it to 2nd in our best of the decade series.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 3rd – Ruben Lameiras
With pace, trickery and some stunning finishes across two years, Ruben Lameiras takes third place in our best of the decade series.
Plymouth Argyle Top 50 – 2010-2019: 4th – Gary Sawyer
A mightily consistent captain now asserting his influence in a new position, Gary Sawyer takes 4th place in our best of the decade series.