The term ‘relegation six-pointer’ gets thrown around a lot these days but it really was the case for the game on Saturday, when Plymouth Argyle travelled to Hampshire to face Aldershot Town. With the Pilgrims placed precariously above the relegation zone and one point worse off than their hosts before kick-off it was all too
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When a football club appoints a new manager it often brings about a time of upheaval. New backroom staff and players come in, new tactics and formations are utilised and, as is so often the case, the new man at the helm wins his first game in charge. Thankfully, John Sheridan and his Plymouth Argyle
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The sacking of Carl Fletcher following a 2-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers came as no real surprise to any Argyle fan. A dismal run of just one win in 15 games has seen the Greens plummet down the table and lie precariously above the relegation zone. What was strange though was after the initial sense
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It’s been a strange few weeks at Plymouth Argyle. First the club announced that it would be looking to appoint a Director of Football to aid manager Carl Fletcher. At the time Argyle had not won in nine games and most Argyle fans were calling for Fletcher’s head. The news of the club wanting to
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I’m going to start this by saying that I think Carl Fletcher is a great guy, a top bloke, and I believe that he genuinely cares about Plymouth Argyle. He showed great commitment to stick with us through the administration years as a player and did a marvellous job keeping us in League Two last season as
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As I sat down on a Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago to watch the FA Cup First round draw, I found myself fearing the worst, imagining what pain the grand old competition would inflict on us this season. In recent years the worlds most famous cup competition has been far from kind on Plymouth
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Such is the nature of the digital age that we currently live in, it seems that no realm of society is immune from the globalized phenomenon that is social media. Be you a notorious celebrity, fame seeking reality star or merely even a long haul truck driver, there is no walk of life that hasn’t
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About a week ago there was clear division between the fans of Plymouth Argyle. The Pilgrims had crashed to a dismal 2-1 home defeat by AFC Wimbledon and were only 3 points clear of the relegation zone in 19th place. The pressure was clearly growing on Carl Fletcher as many fans opted to boo the
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