A NEW generation of Argyle fans saw the Pilgrims return to old winning ways and maintain their lead of Sky Bet League 2 thanks to a dominant first-half display against Teddy Sheringham's visitors.
Around 2,000 lads and dads from the Nash & Co. Devon Junior & Minor League were guests at Home Park to witness an exciting match which should guarantee that plenty of first-time...
THEY say familiarity breeds contempt. Whoever "they" may be, they are not following Plymouth Argyle this season.
A trip away from home and a goal in each half, a formula that worked to good effect at Wimbledon two weeks ago, was adhered to once more, as Graham Carey scored before the break and Jake Jervis after it, giving Argyle a comfortable victory by an identical scoreline as the...
TEN days after suffering their biggest defeat of this Sky Bet League 2 season, Argyle demolished high-flying Fleetwood Town in a complete reversal of fortune, writes Rob McNichol.
At Home Park, two Saturdays previous, following a heavy reverse at the hands of York City, gloom threatened to envelope the club. After a trip to a far-flung corner of Lancashire to take on 5th placed...
Young Alex Bray injured during first game at Plymouth Argyle ....
The 19-year-old only arrived at Home Park on loan from Swansea last Monday but injured himself shortly after making his debut from the bench in the win at Luton. And the Pilgrims, who had only agreed to borrow Bray until January, confirmed on Tuesday that he will undergo surgery next Thursday that looks set to sideline...