by Dan Ellard | Feb 22, 2018 | Analysis
“Football should be played on the deck” we’re always told. In general I agree. Retaining possession has become so much more important in the modern game than it was before – I watched Manchester City play last week and every corner they had was played short,...
by Adam Price | Jan 31, 2018 | Opinion
Argyle won 2-1 at the weekend against Oldham Athletic, a team mainly synonymous with Derek Adams predecessor, for members of the Green Army at least. It isn’t hard to see why – John Sheridan played for the Latics for six years, and has had three permanent spells in...
by Sam Down | Jan 21, 2018 | Matches
Winner: Graham Carey Argyle’s talisman once again put in a superb performance in the game, showing that he is right up there with the best of Wigan’s players who are currently top of the league. Whilst Argyle played well as a team, it was clear that in...
by Sam Down | Jan 15, 2018 | Matches
Argyle miss the calming influence of Toumani Diagouraga in midfield Not a surprise really, but something that became even more evident following the game against Doncaster. One of the many good things about Diagouraga during his 15 match spell with the club is that he...
by Adam Price | Jan 3, 2018 | Opinion
Back in January 2014, Australian cricket fans were cock-a-hoop as their side romped to a 5-0 Ashes victory. That series win was remarkable for a variety of reasons, but the one relevant to this piece is the fact that the Aussies used the same team in all five test...