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Player Ratings: Wycombe (A)
Cool as a cucumber on the ball and fierce as a terrier off it, this was the prototype performance from Argyle’s number 20 on birthday number 22.
The Opposition View: Wycombe
It makes for more fiery encounters, and means that Plymouth home and away are always among the first fixtures I look for in the summer.
Preview: Wycombe (A)
The meaning of a team’s “bogey team”: it’s defined as “a team that either always beats them or against which they habitually enjoy bad luck.”
Player Ratings: Ipswich (H)
Lonwijk proved to have a capable weaker foot when needed, and used his cultured right one to good use throughout.
Preview: Ipswich (H)
Plymouth Argyle have strung plenty of wins together, conceded a stoppage time equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Portsmouth, and have the chance to go top of the league as Ipswich Town come to Home Park
Player Ratings: Portsmouth (A)
It’s as clear an example as I can remember of a sub changing the game for the better. It would be a disappointment not to see him in the starting line-up against Ipswich.
Preview: Portsmouth (A)
There may be a few holes Argyle can look to exploit, but Portsmouth don’t have many. Indeed, I would argue that Portsmouth away is probably the hardest fixture Argyle could have faced at this stage of the season
Player Ratings: Oxford (H)
He did all the stuff he usually does: winning headers and physical ground duels perfectly. He also showed great composure at getting the ball out from the back
Review: August
A new addition to the Argyle Life family, Monthly Reviews will be a quick and easily digestible posts about things from Argyle and the World of Football that’s caught our eye this last month. So,...
Player Ratings: Derby (A)
What. A. Day. Super Sam Cosgrove off the bench to revive us at the death; picking up all three points despite being 2-0 down at Half-Time. So, without further ado, Callum Cuzner gives us his player...
Preview: Bolton (H)
At home at least, Steven Schumacher’s side seem to trust themselves to play football as well as anyone.
Player Ratings: Forest Green (A)
Quite simply, Ennis’ introduction was the biggest reason Argyle won so convincingly in this game.
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AS HEARD ON:
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GUESTS INCLUDE:
Former Players / Managers: Peter Reid, Danny Mayor, David Norris & Andres Gurrieri
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