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1943: Goalkeeper Pat Dunne was born in Dublin. The Republic of Ireland international made his name in top-flight football at Manchester United before his surprise capture in 1967, making 164 appearances for Argyle in the following three years.
1963: Argyle 4 Middlesbrough 5. As the newspaper report had it: "The best attack in the country will get Argyle nowhere unless Manager Ellis Stuttard can do something about that shocking defence". The team that day: Maclaren, Reeves, Fulton, Williams, Fincham, Newman, Corbett, McAnearney, Carter, O'Neill, McParland.
2011: Argyle's second appearance in the High Court ended with good news: the winding up petition was formally dismissed after all debts to HMRC had been paid, but consultant Peter Ridsdale warned that there were other creditors and there was still a long way to go. He added that he would be leaving the club that day; he actually left ten months later.

1943: Pat Dunne - 164 games, no goals between 1967 and 1970.
Dunne built his reputation as a quality goalkeeper with 67 appearances for Matt Busby's Manchester United in the early 1960s. United had signed him from ... more

1980: Brendan McGovern - 2 games, no goals in 1999.
McGovern, a midfielder, was a product of the Argyle youth system and made just two substitute appearances for the first team before being ... more

1987: Lee Martin - 12 games, 2 goals between 2007 and 2008.
Not to be confused with the other Lee Martin (b.1968), who scored the winner for Manchester United in the 1990 FA Cup Final Replay against Crystal Palace, this ... more

1988: Hamza Bencherif - 9 games, 1 goal in 2013.
Born in Paris, of Algerian descent, Bencherif learned his trade as a youth with EA Guingamp in France before moving to Nottingham Forest. A tall, powerful ... more

1999: Alex Fletcher - 24 games, 3 goals between 2016 and 2019.
Born in Newton Abbot, Fletcher attended Torquay Grammar School and represented Torbay Schools at all levels. In 2008 he joined Argyle's Academy system at the ... more
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