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The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
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16 January 1988Division Two
Two Down but Argyle Fight Back to Win
Argyle 3 - 2 Manchester City
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16 January 1960Division Two
Debuts for Kirby, McAnearney and Newman
Argyle 2 - 2 Middlesbrough
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16 January 1954Division Two
Oldham Couldn't Hold'em
Argyle 5 - 0 Oldham Athletic
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16 January 1932Division Two
Six Argyle Goals in the Second Half
Argyle 8 - 1 Millwall
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16 January 1926Division Three South
Jack Cock Scores Four
Argyle 6 - 3 Norwich City
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1926: Jack Cock scored four in Argyle's 6-3 win at home to Norwich City. In this and the following season, the Hayle-born forward scored a staggering 65 times.
1932: Argyle 8 Millwall 1 - the Pilgrims' best home win, and an equal best ever score (also achieved in 1994 at Hartlepool). Argyle were rampant, yet only 2-1 up after 66 minutes, having hit the woodwork four times. Then the avalanche began. In front of Arsenal's famous manager, Herbert Chapman, who was preparing for the Pilgrims' cup match at Highbury the following week, Argyle rattled in six in 21 minutes. Unfortunately, it left Chapman in no doubt about his Second Division opposition.
2008: Chris Clark signed from Aberdeen for a reported £200,000 fee.

1893: Fred Craig - 472 games, 5 goals between 1912 and 1930.
Craig was born in Larkhall, Lanarkshire in 1893. He began playing football as a juvenile with Glenview and from there stepped up to Larkhall United in 1909. A ... more

1941: Mike Everitt - 31 games, no goals between 1967 and 1968.
Everitt was born in Clacton and began his career as an apprentice with Arsenal, signing professional terms in 1958. Despite his versatility, being able to play ... more

1959: Adrian Burrows - 324 games, 14 goals between 1984 and 1994.
Burrows, known as 'Shades' to Argyle fans, began his career at Mansfield Town in 1980, before moving on to Northampton Town. His move to Home Park was ... more

1961: Garry Nelson - 88 games, 22 goals between 1985 and 1987.
Braintree-born Nelson was a popular forward or winger wherever he went in a career that spanned almost 650 league games. He started locally with Southend ... more

1994: Callum McFadzean - 30 games, 5 goals between 2019 and 2020.
McFadzean was one of five League Two promotion-winning Bury players to follow manager Ryan Lowe to Home Park in the summer of 2019, alongside Will Aimson, ... more

1998: Dan Grimshaw - 22 games, no goals between 2024 and 2025.
Salford-born Grimshaw joined Manchester City's Academy at the age of 16 in 2014. After four years in the system, a first appearance for City's under-21s ... more

2002: Caleb Watts - 13 games, 3 goals so far.
Essex-born, to an Australian father, Watts signed his first professional contract with Southampton in 2019 at the age of 17. His debut followed in January 2021 ... more

2006: Law McCabe - 13 games, no goals in 2025.
With Argyle's poor start to life back in League One in 2025-26, following relegation from the Championship the season before, midfielder McCabe arrived as a ... more
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