Plymouth Argyle have followed the three year contract deal with manager John Sheridan by agreeing a new deal for defender Guy Branston (nicknamed "Brano").
The 34-year-old was one of the key players in Argyle's successful battle to avoid relegation last season. He has agreed a deal that will keep him at Home Park until the summer of 2014.
Plymouth Argyle have announced today that John Sheridan has signed a three-year deal to remain as manager.
The news follows statements from manager and club earlier in the week confirming an 'in principle' agreement.
Sheridan is contracted until the summer of 2016 which the club views as confirmation of "the mutual commitment to a long-term future between club and manager...
“It will make Home Park the best stadium in the division and it’s something to really look forward to." So says Plymouth Argyle manager John Sheridan speaking to the club's website about the plans to build a state-of-the-art new grandstand.
Today the club are unveiling a computer graphic of the stand which may be open for the 2014-15 season.
Plymouth Argyle manager John Sheridan has continued a shake-up of personnel at the club by bidding farewell to assistant manager Romain Larrieu and moving coach Kevin Nancekivell from the first team to an alternative role with the club's academy.
The club issued a statement on its website announcing the news:
"Both Ro and Nance have helped John since his arrival at the club in...
Plymouth Argyle's manager John Sheridan has begun making plans for next season following his 'in principle' agreement to stay on at the club.
Sheridan, who was appointed in January initially until the end of the season, met the club's owner James Brent on Monday and agreed to continue as manager.
He has immediately moved to offer a number of key players a new deal to remain at...
Plymouth Argyle has announced that manager John Sheridan has agreed to stay on as Argyle manager 'in principle'.
Sheridan was initially appointed as manager until the end of the season after the sacking of Carl Fletcher in January. He has met with the club's owner James Brent to discuss remaining at the club and in a statement, Argyle said: "The fine details of the appointment are to...
Plymouth Argyle FC's Disability Team will compete in the national Disability Cup Final on Sunday 12 May after an emphatic 5-0 win against Living4Life FC.
The Colchester-based team were beaten in the southern regional semi-final in Basingstoke meaning Argyle become southern champions.
Plymouth will now face the northern champions, Boston United, in the final at St George's Park...
Although the Pilgrims may have had other results to thank on Saturday, surely it was ultimately their timely run of form and tireless commitment to the task in hand, under manager John Sheridan, that has ensured they are playing League Two football next season.
So this is it. Today is D-Day for Argyle as the final game of the season arrives with the Greens still uncertain of their Football League status next season.
A win away at Rochdale would ensure Plymouth play football in League Two in 2013/14. A draw would provide the same outcome given Argyle's...
After so much recent good work and excellent results had boosted Argyle's confidence of staying in League Two, an undeserved defeat has thrown their Football League survival into jeopardy once more.
Rotherham stole all 3 points with a 75 minute winner from Kieran Agard against the run of play and...