Sturrock's last game in charge was a 1–0 defeat at Swansea City on 8 December. After a 2–2 draw with Portsmouth F.C. Date/Time of Last Update: Mon Feb 15 06:00:34 2021 UTC ***** TECHNOLOGY ***** return to top This Week in Apps: Bumble’s IPO, Google’s missing privacy labels, a developer crusades against scams Argyle also agreed to a deal to sell Home Park back to Plymouth council on 14 October for £1.6m and they had to pay £135,000 a year for rent. The Pilgrims finished 14th that season, in the end well clear of the relegation zone. And a 2–1 defeat at home to Fleetwood added to Argyle's woes pushing their winless run to 10 games raking up 2 points from a possible 30 in that time. Days later, Argyle went 0–1 up away at Sheffield Wednesday, another side in relegation danger, but went on to lose 2–1. Register Now Register Register. The appointment of Paul Sturrock as manager in November 2000 marked a turning point in Argyle's history. Argyle's first game in the newly re-branded 'Championship' (second tier) saw them draw 0–0 at home to Millwall, who were FA Cup finalists the season before. Exeter City: Torquay United: Portsmouth: Bristol Rovers: Bristol City: Yeovil Town: Argyle played a friendly match against Brazilian giants Santos FC, who at the time were one of the best teams in the world. James Brent's Akkeron Group agreed to a deal with the Administrators to buy the club with Peter Ridsdale also confirming that he would leave the club when the deal had been completed. However, should they be successful against Northampton, the benefit for Argyle next season is two high-profile derby matches with a guaranteed sell-out crowd at Home Park (should fans be allowed to attend). Northampton performed an incredible comeback to overturn a two-goal deficit at Cheltenham. P302 Rivals Football - Plymouth Argyle FC BACK TO BOARD SIGN IN / REGISTER; THEME: RIVALS | TELETEXT | WORK; Welcome to Rivals Football by RF_Admin, 10/10, 15:07. However, Mariner lost his first two games–his first fixture resulted in a 2–0 loss at Preston North End and then Argyle were defeated 1–0 at home to Coventry, leaving the Pilgrims bottom of the table and six points adrift of safety. Plymouth slipped to sixth as they survived late drama to claim a goalless draw against close play-off rivals Portsmouth. That was Argyle's lowest league attendance since they were in the bottom tier. In 1965 Argyle reached the Football League Cup semi-final, as a 2nd division team, for the first time in their history, but lost to Leicester City. This is the third season that we have been rivals in the fourth tier with Argyle. However, I simply cannot bring myself to wish any success on them. Plymouth Argyle and AFC Wimbledon will meet for the 16th time in the Football League; they have each won five, drawn five and lost five of the previous 15 such encounters. I personally don’t want anything else than an Exeter defeat at Wembley. It's always a challenge when considering how I feel about the success of Exeter City. On 17 November, Plymouth faced non-League Whitby Town in the FA Cup First Round and were held to a 1–1 draw, and only just beat them 3–2 in the replay at Home Park. The only reason I can think of for wanting Northampton to win is that it would be easier to get tickets for the away fixture, assuming crowds are allowed back in time next season. [24] The team's form greatly improved after the takeover, and while the eventual League finish of 21st was the lowest in the club's history, they still secured survival with three games to spare, which was quite an achievement considering they had been well adrift at the bottom for the first half of the campaign. The South West is still a footballing backwater, but a rising tide lifts all boats. The final game of the campaign was also the last striker, Mickey Evans would play for Argyle, in a home game against Ipswich Town. Paul Sturrock's second stint in charge came to an end on 10 December 2009, when a press conference confirmed he was relieved of his managerial duties due to two years of poor results and fan unrest and had taken up a 'business-support' role, working alongside Director and Chief Executive, Keith Todd. But a late goal from defender Gary Sawyer gave them a crucial 1–0 win at fellow struggler's Blackpool, and that was followed by a 4–0 win against Coventry City (all four goals came in the first half), which looked to have secured survival. Ian Holloway's first competitive game in charge was a 1–1 draw at home to Wolves, with striker Barry Hayles scoring a debut goal. We don’t want to watch the Exeter players celebrating at an empty Wembley stadium on Monday night, knowing that they are going to be playing at the same level as Argyle again. An away fixture at Exeter ensures less travelling for the team and fans which is a marginal financial benefit, however I wonder if our overnight stays actually assist with team bonding and match preparation so it could also be considered a negative. Between 2011-13 the sides managed one win apiece and Plymouth secured a victory earlier this season. Mick Jones became his successor, and, that season, in February 1997 Argyle participated in 'The Battle of Saltergate' – in a 1–2 win at Chesterfield, an 88th minute fight broke out, involving all 20 outfield players. That was followed by a shock 0–1 win at promotion chasing Middlesbrough, in Gordon Strachan's first game as Boro manager, with Jamie Mackie scoring a 64th-minute goal, and a 2–1 home win over Doncaster Rovers with goals from on-loan midfielder Alan Judge and Rory Fallon, both getting their third goals of the season. [12] Brendan Guilfoyle of P&A Partnership was appointed to run the club and search for a buyer. [20] Further problems occurred with the Administrators threatening to quit the club. I don’t though expect many Argyle fans will be joining me. On 27 December 2010, it was announced by the BBC that Sir Roy Gardner had relinquished his role as chairman and stood down from the board. The Pilgrims began the season with a string of poor results, but a 2–1 win at Watford in mid-September sparked a good run of form for Argyle as Sturrock's new side began to come together. After a half-hour delay, the referee restarted the match, but a further invasion was sparked when the referee awarded a penalty against the home side. January signing Damien Johnson scored his first Argyle goal just days later in a 1–1 draw at home to Swansea, however it proved to be controversial. Paul Sturrock's second stint in charge came to an end on 10 December 2009, when a press conference confirmed he was relieved of his managerial duties due to two years of poor results and fan unrest and had taken up a 'business-support' role, working alongside Director and Chief Executive, Keith Todd. Player Steve McCall became the club's manager on a short-term deal after Shilton's departure, but at the end of the season his contract was not renewed and Neil Warnock stepped in as his successor. The Pilgrims suffered even more disappointment in 1994–95 as Shilton parted company with the club, and they were eventually relegated to Division Three (fourth tier) for the first time in their history. League One 2020/21 Season Preview: A guide to all of Plymouth Argyle's rivals. Your number will not be shared with anyone else in the group. But Argyle only won one of their final seven games, meaning that they missed out on the play-offs but finished 10th–continuing the club's unprecedented record of improving their league position every season since the turn of the millennium. That season started well for them, but some disappointing results against several teams near the bottom of the table saw them finish 16 points off sixth place. As a result, Argyle were still in Division Two, but it was now the third tier instead of the second. But the decade ended disappointingly as Argyle returned to Division Three after relegation in 1968. Statistics of previous confrontations between the team of Plymouth Argyle and the team of Peterborough United: It’s good for the both the region and, more importantly, Argyle if other nearby rivals are playing at or as close as possible to same the level, to further build our own profile and have a better chance of attracting more good players. Another theory is given by the local geography–suggesting the name comes either from the nearby public house, The Argyle Tavern, where the founder members may have met, or from a local street Argyle Terrace.[3]. That result meant Argyle were eight points off safety. Plymouth Argyle’s arch rivals Exeter City are playing Northampton Town in the League Two Play-Off Final at Wembley on Monday night. Yet again, Argyle's run was halted after a 2–1 defeat at fellow strugglers Scunthorpe United, but they then impressively won 0–2 away at Ipswich thanks to goals from Bradley Wright-Phillips and Joe Mason to move within three points of safety. In 1992–93 Argyle finished in mid-table in the third tier, but Peter Shilton's side finished third the following campaign (as a result of playing some excellent football), thereby qualifying for the play-offs. But if Northampton win, I won't shed any tears! This is due to the current photo being uploaded recently. They beat Championship league leaders Derby County 2–0 in the next, but in the quarter finals, they were drawn at home to Premier League strugglers Watford and lost out to a Hameur Bouazza strike against the run of play. The Pilgim's first game of 2010 was at home to Championship league leaders Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup. [22] On 28 October the deal with James Brent was approved and he would take his seat at the club when Home Park was sold. On 3 January 2009, Argyle travelled to the recently built Emirates Stadium to play against Premiership giants Arsenal in the FA Cup Third Round. Some might want them to come up to play them again next season, but after the way they celebrated our relegation last season, I would like nothing else than to see them fail on the biggest stage of all. The Pilgrims are looking to upgrade their backline during the transfer window but have seen their offer for the 27 … Plymouth move above top-eight rivals Doncaster in League One following a 2-1 win over Rovers at Home Park. The game ended 0–0, but Newcastle won 3–0 in the replay. [13], A 1–0 loss away to Exeter City at St. James Park on 30 April, with the only goal scored by James Dunne, left Argyle on the brink of a second successive relegation. Despite a poor run of results over Christmas and the New Year, including a 0–0 draw against a 10-man York City, Argyle looked set to clinch a League 2 play-off position thanks to a 3–2 home win against Tranmere Rovers, a result which, at the same time, relegated the away side out of the Football League for the first time in 94 years. If both Argyle and Exeter are promoted to League One it would certainly be a good thing for the standing of league football in Devon. I must admit, it was a shame Colchester threw away their slender lead in the second leg. Argyle won the Southern League in 1913, then in 1920 entered the Football League Third Division as a founder member, where they finished 11th in their first season. Plymouth Argyle’s arch rivals Exeter City are playing Northampton Town in the League Two Play-Off Final at Wembley on Monday night. Hallett later increased his stake in the club, as well as offering a long-term, minimum interest loan to the club to help refurbish the Mayflower Grandstand. [8] In the FA Cup 2007-08, despite losing 2–1 at Fratton Park in the fourth round, Argyle had the honour of being the only team to score against Portsmouth, the eventual winners. But Argyle were defeated in the semi-final by Burnley, which saw the start of a fierce rivalry between the two clubs. The closest they ever came to playing in the Football League First Division (top tier) was in 1952–53, when they reached fourth place in the Football League Second Division, their highest finish to date. As a London-based Green, Northampton is so much easier to get to than Exeter. However, in the same week, they lost 0–1 at home to Hartlepool United, and that meant that Argyle had lost four of their first six matches at home. In simulation wins, Plymouth Argyle upsets Doncaster Rovers by averaging 4.9 shots and 2.9 shots on goal. Arsenal scored two quick goals after the break, but Karl Duguid scored after 53 minutes to pull one back for the Greens. At this point Argyle were in danger of going bust, and it was the lowest point in their history. This was mainly thanks to strike partners Paul Mariner and Billy Rafferty, who scored a very impressive 46 goals between them. In summer 2006, in one of Holloway's first games in charge of the club, Argyle played a pre-season friendly against nine-time European champions Real Madrid in Austria, as both clubs were training in the country at the time. In total, Evans played 432 times for his home town club (in two spells) scoring 81 goals. In 1988 Smith surprisingly left to take charge of Dundee, making way for Ken Brown to become manager. Grant, 29, made 28 appearances for the League Two Grecians last season and had been offered a new deal. [27] The pilgrims got off to an appalling start to their League one campaign with only racking up 5 points in their first 11 games and receiving 4 red cards in 4 consecutive home games, sitting rock bottom, 4 points off of safety even 11 games in. However, Argyle, then a Third Division side, shocked the world with a 3–2 win. However, The Pilgrims travelled to face Barnsley in their next game, which proved to be a memorable one for the Green Army. Before the start of the 2007–08 season, manager Ian Holloway said that Plymouth were capable of earning promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history, and they made a good start to the new season with a 2–3 win at Hull City (who actually went on to win the play-offs). Rumour: Plymouth Argyle and Crewe Alexandra are looking to sign recently released striker Danny Graham Age: 35 Position: Striker This season: 1 goal and 1 assist in 17 appearances Source: Twitter Verdict: Well, Graham is available, and Argyle do now only have three out-and-out strikers to fill two positions. [14] Exeter's second win of the season against Argyle, combined with the days other results, meant that Argyle must win both their remaining games and rely on other teams results to avoid relegation. [31] An injury to Letheren and a stop–start March followed with Argyle winning late on against Shrewsbury Town at home, before giving away a 2–1 and then a 2–0 lead to Bristol Rovers and then Blackpool in the dying minutes to draw both matches. 27,691 were here. However, they were back in Division Two before long, after winning the Third Division South in 1952. plymouthherald. In the match against Boca Juniors on 9 July 1924, the Boca Juniors supporters invaded the pitch after their team had scored the opening goal and carried all eleven home players shoulder high around the stadium. Jak Ball recorded the clip of the Plymouth Argyle fan jumping out of his chair to celebrate the team's 3-2 win against their rivals Bristol Rovers at Home Park on Saturday. Manager Bob Jack resigned in 1937, having spent a grand total of 27 years in charge of the Pilgrims. As early as March 2016, Plymouth-born but American-based businessman Simon Hallett had invested into Argyle and hence joined the board of directors. However, just 4,960 were present at the game. But Argyle's first win of 2001–02 came in style, as they came from 2–0 down to win 3–2 at Rushden & Diamonds. At stake is a place in League One next season, joining Swindon Town, Crewe Alexandra and Argyle in being promoted. The following campaign proved to be the most successful in the club's history, as they went on to win the Division Three title. [26] In the second half of the season, the club was again narrowly saved from relegation, and they finished 21st for the second season in a row. Although the season did not start well for the Greens after defeats against Shrewsbury Town (0–1), Watford (0–1, League Cup) and Rochdale (1–2). Later that week Argyle won for the first time–beating Dunheved College (now Launceston College) in Launceston (where many of the club's first members had been educated) 2–1. Much speculation surrounds the origin of the name Argyle. Despite our well merited promotion that defeat still wrankles! That victory was followed with a good run of form for Argyle, including a 1–2 win away at local rivals Bristol City, with Rory Fallon scoring twice. On one hand, they are our local rivals and so I don't want to see them doing too well! To add some more 'spice' to the game, Argyle chairman Paul Stapleton accused Holloway of luring some of the club's star players away, and both sets of fans wore Holloway T-shirts, with 'Holloway is a liar' and other slogans written on some of the Argyle fans' shirts. That was the first meeting between the sides in eight years, with Argyle winning the last fixture 3–0 at Home Park in February 2002. Mariner's first game on the sidelines was at home to one of his other former clubs, Ipswich Town, and resulted in a 1–1 draw. The following season Argyle went down under Jones, and his successor Kevin Hodges (the club's record appearance holder) lasted three years before a failure to attain promotion (or even a play-off place) cost him his job. The 2016–17 season saw Argyle, for the second season in a row, at the top of the table at the midpoint of the season at Christmas. The obvious answer is to say Northampton, in order to deny ‘that lot up the road‘ any chance of success and silverware, and to prolong their woeful record in Play-Off finals. If the Grecians follow us into League One, then Argyle will be better off. Argyle then went on to lose their remaining two games; away to Nottingham Forest and Peterborough United. After spending six years in Division Three, Argyle finally returned to Division Two in 1974–75, under the management of Tony Waiters. Plymouth Live has launched a WhatsApp service dedicated to keeping you up to date with the latest Argyle news. The turn of December 2017, into 2018 saw argyle record 16 wins, 6 draws and only 5 losses to escape relegation and finish 7th, only missing out on a play-off spot by 3 points. On 9 February, the Green Army went to the Walkers Stadium to face Holloway's Leicester (the game was also live on Sky Sports). Welcome to RivalsFootball.net. Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English professional football club based in Plymouth, Devon. Argyle thrashed Uruguay national team 4–0 in their first game (Uruguay went on to win the first ever World Cup just six years later) before pulling off another shock by beating Argentina national team 1–0. Argyle's first professional game was on 1 September 1903[4] against West Ham United resulting in a 2–0 win for Argyle with the first goal being scored by Jack Peddie. The Greens were actually 3–0 up at one stage (thanks to goals from Mike Dowling, Derek Rickard and Jimmy Hinch) but a penalty scored at the Barn Park End by Pelé helped a Santos fightback. In the 1954–1955 season floodlights arrived at Home Park, but in 1956 Argyle went down again. On 24 December it was announced that Keith Todd MBE had stood down as Executive Director, to be replaced temporarily by Paul Stapleton. Argyle's league form then plummeted throughout the early stages of the new year, and they had to wait nine league games into 2009 to get their first win of the year – and it was an extremely important one as well, as it was a 1–0 success at eventual league winners Wolves. But after a 0–0 draw at QPR and Norwich's failure to beat Reading (two games before the end of the season), Argyle's survival was confirmed. Sheridan then agreed a three-year contract to continue as Argyle manager, and in his first full season in charge, the club finished 10th, an achievement which displayed great improvement on the previous two seasons. The January transfer window saw considerable activity in the transfer market with the arrival of Hungarians Krisztián Timár and Péter Halmosi (initially on loan but both signed permanently in May 2007 as part of an option to buy arrangement), the signing of Rory Fallon from Swansea City, and Kevin Gallen and Scott Sinclair on loan from Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea respectively. Kevin Nancekivell took over as caretaker manager for the final game of the season, and despite winning 3–2 against Scunthorpe United, results elsewhere at games involving Southend United and AFC Wimbledon saw Argyle relegated to the EFL League Two. This run coincided with the return of Kyle Letheren in between the sticks in place of Matt Macey. On the last day of the season, Argyle had the chance to go up as champions. The Greens were 2–0 up at half-time through Chris Clark (with his first ever league goal for the club) and Bradley Wright-Phillips (with his first-ever goal for the club), but two Nicky Maynard strikes made it 2–2. Ten minutes later, Jamie Mackie fired the visitors in front, and with 83 minutes on the clock, Rory Fallon scored with a lob from 35 yards (32 m) out to give Argyle a 1–3 win at Oakwell. produced its first rulebook. The next game saw the Pilgrims earn only their second win of the season with a 1–0 win over rivals Burnley, with veteran striker Mickey Evans scoring a 46th-minute goal. On 24 June 2010, former England midfielder Peter Reid was appointed manager for the forthcoming season. Highlights from the Sky Bet League One match between Plymouth Argyle and Portsmouth. Any donations towards server costs would be appreciated. But Gunners striker Robin Van Persie scored his second of the game five minutes from time to give Arsenal a 3–1 win. It's an absolute must-read, and you can sign up for that here. Plymouth Argyle have bid for defender turned down by League One rivals Plymouth Argyle have had a bid for defender Janoi Donacien turned down by Ipswich Town, according to reports. A last minute own goal from Kaspars Gorkšs gave them another 1–1 draw at home to QPR in their next game. Promotion as Division Two champions was perhaps uniquely, in Plymouth's first game under the management Williamson – a 2–0 defeat of Queens Park Rangers in which Mickey Evans and David Friio both scored in the final nine minutes of the game. Sturrock could do nothing to stop Sylvan Ebanks Blake, David Norris and youngster Dan Gosling leave for Wolves, Ipswich and Everton respectively. The January 2008 transfer window marked an important point in the recent history of the club. But the turning point in Argyle's season was on 1 October, and was a 2–1 win at home to Pulis's former club Stoke City, as Hungarian international Akos Buzsaky scored a 77th-minute winner. They average 1.9 goals in simulated victories vs just 0.4 in simulation losses. Russell's style of play caught the attention of the Argentine press; at the end of the tour 'The Standard of Buenos Aires' commented: "The visit of Plymouth Argyle will be best remembered by the outstanding personality and genius of Moses Russell. There was a huge pitch invasion at the final whistle after a win for The Pilgrims.[7]. I am what I am. 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The option of loaning players, or possibly transferring players, can assist all of our regional teams, including Argyle. But their form dipped in the second half of the season–after they finished February in 12th place, a wide gap opened up between them and the teams in the top six, making their promotion bid more difficult than it had appeared earlier in the season. C'mon The Cobblers!!!! I am sure many Argyle fans would agree with this answer. Out of contract in the summer, Oxford United, Plymouth Argyle and MK Dons are all reported to be keeping tabs on the 24-year-old. Edit. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Nonetheless, their excellent league form continued, and promotion was sealed with two games to spare as Argyle won 1–4 at Darlington. When it looked like Argyle were heading for another draw (or even a defeat), team captain Carl Fletcher struck in the first minute of injury time to give Argyle a sweet 3–2 win. But Pulis gained a reputation for being a boring manager, as most of Argyle's games ended in scoreless draws or narrow wins. But after that Argyle struggled, and Bobby Williamson was sacked as manager. Each week, Chris will give subscribers an exclusive glimpse of what life is like as one of Britain's most-travelled football reporters in our well-read 'Inside Home Park' newsletter. They therefore were promoted to League One after six years in the fourth tier. Obviously we need Ryan’s team to put right that performance last October. Ladies: The Day-Job Files Plymouth Argyle - Official Site 15:07 26-Mar-21. It was the first time in Football League history that five players were sent-off in one game. However, in the end they came up short and were defeated. It was starting to look as if Argyle would put in another challenge for the play-offs, but consistency proved to be a problem. On the other hand, Exeter being in the same league as Argyle always adds a bit more spice to the season and the Devon Derby will attract a lot of media attention and will bring welcome revenue to the club. But Warnock was sacked within a year as the club narrowly avoided being relegated back to the basement division. In the following season, Argyle started looking to climb back up the Football League, but got off to a shaky start under Carl Fletcher, who continued to take charge of the squad after the Summer. Jamie Mackie took it, but it was well saved by Dorus de Vries. However, manager John Hore was sacked the following campaign and was replaced by Dave Smith. The 1960s started with one of the most bizarre events in Argyle's history. It was also the first time they won by two goals or more away from home since 19 February 2008, when Argyle won 0–2 at Southampton. The club found themselves bottom of the table again at the end of the Christmas period, and consequently, Fletcher was sacked on 1 January 2013[25] and replaced on 6 January by John Sheridan. But, Argyle’s finances would undoubtably be better off with Exeter in the same division next season, assuming that fans will be allowed in to watch the Home Park leg. Their first home game as a fully professional club was on 5 September 1903 when they beat Northampton Town 2–0 in front of a crowd of 4,438. In 2002–03, they narrowly missed out on the Division Two play-off, finishing two places outside it in eighth. But the Greens' good run failed to continue after an unlucky 4–3 defeat at Sheffield United (Argyle were 3–0 down before coming back to 3–2, but then went 4–2 down before the game finished 4–3), a 1–1 draw at home to Preston North End and a 2–0 loss at fellow strugglers Queens Park Rangers. If more Devon clubs play at a higher level, that helps Argyle to attract players of a higher level too. Overall, the average simulation score is Doncaster Rovers 1.4 to Plymouth Argyle 0.9. The club's six-year stay in the second tier of the Football League was over. He saved the club from relegation out of the Football League (they were fourth from bottom when he became manager), and finished 12th in his first season. Let’s be honest, they are experts in losing there after all. Harrison Biggins is a wanted man. Argyle had a far stronger start to their fourth consecutive season in League 2, winning 4 games consecutively for the first time since 2008. Argyle were then unbeaten in the league for another 19 games before losing 2–1 at Scunthorpe United. However, on 21 November 2007 Ian Holloway controversially resigned to take charge of Leicester City. The Pilgrim's reputation as a 'yo-yo club' continued after they won Division Three–by now a national league–in 1959. Although Argyle couldn't keep up their revival for long as a run of 3 consecutive defeats put them in serious danger of relegation. Two days later, Argyle thrashed relegation rivals Reading 4–1 at Home Park to go two points adrift of safety. [2] In 1898, Argyle F.C. The club’s nickname of ‘The Pilgrims’ comes from the fact that a group of religious people left the city for the New World back in 1620. I would get as much enjoying watching them fail at Wembley as I would taking three points off them. At stake is … But Sturrock surprisingly moved to Southampton in March 2004, meaning Kevin Summerfield briefly took charge of the club, but Bobby Williamson was appointed manager soon after. In the buildup to this game, many pundits and fans relived the semi-final the two teams played 23 years ago. This is quite a difficult question to answer because naturally if I was basing this off my first thoughts I would want Exeter to lose and bottle it at Wembley again! Three days later, after their financial incident, Argyle picked up a memorable victory – arguably their best performance of the season resulted in them beating fierce Devon rivals Exeter City 2–0 at Home Park, in a league fixture.
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