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Friday 9th January 2026 On This Day: 1926: In the FA Cup 1st Round, Chelsea 2 Argyle 1, in front of 31,025 at Stamford Bridge. Argyle's goal was scored by Jack Cock, against one of his former clubs, one of 32 he scored that season (in only 36 games). The following year he scored 33 (in 40), which still stands as the club record for a season. 1965: In the FA Cup 3rd Round, Argyle 4 Derby County 2. Mentioned here 3 days ago, this was Richard Reynolds first-team debut, becoming (then) Argyle's youngest to play in a cup tie (at 16 years and 329 days), only beaten by Sam Shilton in 1994. The game had another talking point: in the days when the home side changed in the event of a clash of colours (Argyle wore white shirts with green and black bands that season), home fans were stunned to see their team run out in light blue shirts and dark blue shorts. But Derby's fans were just as surprised; their side wore red because FA Cup rules at the time required that both clubs change in the event of a clash. 8th
On This Day: 1948: Norman Piper was born in North Tawton, 78 years ago. Norman made his league debut for Argyle at just 17 years old, and following England Youth international honours, was chosen by Alf Ramsey for four U23 caps. He scored 37 goals in 233 games for the Pilgrims, mainly from midfield, before stepping up a division to join Portsmouth, where he made another 309 appearances. 1966: Argyle 5 Rotherham 2. Losing 1-2 after 68 minutes, Mike Bickle stole the show, reaching 11 goals in 8 games since leaving his milk round. 7th On This Day: 1950: Before beginning their defence of the trophy, the Wolverhampton Wanderers team walked around the Home Park pitch, proudly parading the FA Cup in front of the 40,000 crowd. The trophy was famously strapped to a stretcher which was carried by two St John Ambulance Brigade volunteers. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Wolves winning the replay 3-0. 1984: On the road so nearly to Wembley, Argyle drew 2-2 with Newport County in the FA Cup 3rd Round, but only after a 90th minute penalty from Tommy Tynan (... more on GoS). 6th
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"I thought we were well worthy of the three points. We gave the players a challenge to be as positive as we could be from minute one – and we hit the crossbar in the first minute. We had 12 shots in the first half, I think, three on target, five corners. "We really put them under pressure and repeated that in the second half. We were always in control of the game; we've not done enough of that this season. "You don't want to see your team just controlling the ball and passing it for the sake of it. I felt, in the first half, we maybe went back too often when we didn't need to, so we can always be better. "But I think the control of the football today, most of the time, resulted in putting their box under pressure and putting their goal under pressure. That's the key. We have to be a real purposeful team while trying to be in control." From the last seven games, Argyle have 14 points from four wins, two draws and a defeat. Commenting on the Greens' form in the last 10 games, which included the win at Port Vale on 22 November. Cleverley said: "[In the] last 10 games, 17 points: that's top-six form. Over a long period of time, we've shown top-six form maybe in four- or five-game periods, but to do it over 10 now really feels like we're going in the right direction."
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Argyle: Hazard, Pleguezuelo (Ross), Edwards, Tolaj, Amaechi (Sorinola), Mumba, Mitchell (Finn), Boateng, Galloway, Pepple (Watts), Ralls (Wiredu). Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Paterson. 3rd
Three goals from Watford in the final 15 minutes of the game, through a Madison Perry brace and an Isabella Fisher strike, handed the visiting side three points, which lifted Watford above the Greens. Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 2 Una Lue, 6 Layla Proctor, 9 Phoebie Poole, 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 14 Katie Wilson, 16 Ella Stephens, 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis (7 Charlotte Whitmore, 82), 24 Tianna Teisar (15 Tamara Wilcock, 75), 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk), 3 Phoebe Hampson, 5 Giota Papaioannou, 17 Paris Dalton, 30 Chloe Ingrouille. Goal: Lue 28. Yellow cards: Wilson 27, Proctor 50. The attendance was a commendable 1,495 - the highest for a Women's game this season. 2nd
"I don't think we take a point six, eight weeks ago," Cleverley said, after the game. "We're becoming more and more hard to beat... "We were certainly the dominant side; we just crave a complete performance and what that can do to us, whether that's concentration, whether that's fitness levels in a tough, congested period. "We got punished for the 20-minute period [after the break]. We were flat, but we responded well and finished the game strong. "We knew there'd be a response for them and then it's all about matching that, which I didn't feel we did. I was pleased with the first-half performance. It's one of those away performances that you think we just needed to score when we were on top. "We limited them to one shot on our goal and we had six; we hit the woodwork. On another day you go in 2-0 up. That's what Stevenage do. They manage to frustrate, they keep shots at both ends to a very limited number and are very difficult to play against when they go 1-0 up." Cleverley was naturally happy with the return of Caleb Watts. "I thought Caleb Watts' intensity and impact was outstanding and it was a really important goal to keep our momentum," he said. "Intensity at any level of football is really important, and he brings that. The impact of substitutes the last two games have got us results. "We've missed too many big players for us this season, let's be honest. Caleb, in the six games he's played, scored two goals. I'm not sure if he had an assist. In his seventh appearance today, he's got an assist. As far as creativity and productivity, he'd be right up there with the best in our team, if not the best players in the league. Unfortunately, we've not had him available for enough time and that goes for so many of our players." Argyle's recent form has been inconsistent. On the one hand, they have only two points out of a possible nine from the Christmas and New Year periods to date. On the other, they have only lost one game in the last six. Cleverley is keen to work on scoring first, and also to get a result at Home Park, something that has been elusive of late. "[Coming from behind] is one of those boxes that we've ticked. Now we know what the last one is and that's our home form. On the road, the last five away games: four wins and a draw. We know where we're falling short. "There's a lot of work going into trying to put that right... "We said to the boys before today, we've got 10 points in our last five league games, if we can replicate that in our next five league games, we'll be sitting in a much more comfortable position, that's for sure." 1st
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"I think we will learn from a few mistakes we made in the summer. We took a few risks that I don't think we can afford to take in January," said Cleverley. "We need established, we need durable, we need experience and we need quality. There will be certainly some new faces coming in in January to help the team and strengthen the squad, which will most likely see two or three go out the other way as well. "It's difficult, especially if you are buying or loaning from clubs in the same division, but we want to do our business as soon as possible. "I think the positive situation we have now is that I know the squad a lot better. I know the type of striker we need, the profile of players. In the summer we had seven players before I was even in post, and I had only seen the players for two or three weeks. "It was really difficult to try and navigate a (transfer) window then, but now a lot more knowledge behind it and how we need to play, and how that profile of striker needs to look. "I'm very, very clear of what we need in January and although transfers are difficult to execute I have got full faith in the recruitment team to do so."
"I'm not happy with how it has gone so far. I can sit here and say this and that, the facts are we are not where we have to be. "It's now my responsibility to make sure the second half of the season is a bit more like what you have seen throughout December, 10 points in our last five. "Although the last two home games have been disappointing, you would take two points a game from now until the end of the season for sure. "Things have been looking better recently and now it's about us really kicking on with consistency to make sure we are looking upwards rather than over our shoulders." 30th
"We've normally lost those kind of games, so to get a draw [is positive]," he said. "It's always good for the football club when you get a late equaliser, it shows good spirit, shows a never-say-die attitude. But, I think we've got a little bit of regret about our first-half performance. "It's my job now to understand why that was so flat, so ineffective. We prepare the team to be as effective as possible; high energy, high intensity. We're going to have to play every three days for the next two games as well, so there can't be any sort of dusting the cobwebs off, or getting the stiffness out of your legs. "I think there's a little bit of an anxiety. Teams sometimes do sit in here, and we've struggled to break that down, especially when conceding first. "What I'm pleased about today is we've normally seen those games fizzle out into a 1-0 defeat. I thought we had a bit of a plan B today, which is something that we'll also try to get in the market. "We certainly give it a right good go today, and I thought we were well worthy of a point. "We've won eight league games this year, but what we've done is lost too many. I'm not happy. I don't think any of us are. We can sort of put a positive spin on it; 10 points in six games from December is play-off form, but you have to take it as a whole 23 games. "We've had two real poor periods: the first four games, and then somewhere around October. Really poor, really inconsistent half of a season. "Now I feel like we have the experience in the team... to be more consistent - and consistent in a good way. The target is to be more consistent, and unfortunately today we weren't. You saw the two sides of us today, encapsulated." 29th
The game was the 23rd of the season for Tom Cleverley's Pilgrims who have 26 points at the halfway stage, with eight wins and 13 defeats to their name. Argyle: Hazard, Wiredu, Pleguezuelo (Ross), Edwards, Tolaj, Amaechi (Finn), Mumba, Mitchell, Oseni (Pepple), Boateng (Szucs), Sorinola. Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Benarous, McCabe. 27th
"It was a disastrous start, going down to 10 men after 12 minutes," he said. "From there, you have to stay in the game, draw it out, and make them feel nervous for as long as you possibly can, and we didn't manage to do that. "At 3–0 down, though, I thought the character, the quality, and the fight were outstanding. To pull it back to 3–1, then potentially 3–2 with the penalty – and for me, the rebound is a second penalty for sure – and then to keep going. Of course, we were open today. We gave it a right go and had to accept that we were going to be open in transition. "I thought Reading were a good side. We knew we were going to face a good side, and I thought they proved that today. I'm really gutted for our supporters that they didn't get to see two good teams really going at it, because the red card was responsible for changing that. "When you see how we played for the last hour of the game, it just makes that 10–15 minute period even more frustrating. We'll pick the bones out of it, but we've consistently overcome difficult obstacles this season. First, it was our away form. Then, it was the lack of clean sheets. We're not at the bottom of either of those yet, but we've improved a lot. "Now the last big obstacle we've got is this place. We need to get back to what this club was underpinned by for the two years before that. We're managing to get points on the road now, which the club hasn't done for two years, but this has to be a real source of serious points for us. Right now, that's the final obstacle we need to overcome. "I'm not going to go too deep into the officiating, but I felt the punishment for our incident was a yellow card and a penalty – why was there no punishment for theirs? And the second penalty, for me, is stonewall. I'm disappointed with that, but I'll try to focus on the positives. "There's a chance in just a few days' time to go again." 26th
Argyle: Hazard, Ross, Edwards (Szucs), Tolaj, Mumba, Benarous (Amaechi), Mitchell, Oseni (Wiredu), Boateng, Sorinola, Ralls. Substitutes: Ashby-Hammond, McCabe, Pepple, Finn. 23rd
Julio Pleguezuelo 'Pleggy' is also expected to be available, having been rested last Saturday with a swollen knee. The injuries to Tegan Finn and Jamie Paterson are also not thought serious, though Owen Dale will be out of action for some weeks or even months.
"We have had positive talks with Rallsy and his representative," said Cleverley. "We are hoping that one will be done certainly before the weekend, so pretty soon." 22nd
She said: "I thought in the first 10 minutes we started brightly and established a good foothold in the game, but probably didn't create as many clear-cut opportunities as we'd like to have. In terms of a start to a game, it's probably the best that we've been for a few weeks. "We've been on a journey this first part of the season. The performance level today was a replica of what we've seen across the first half of the season. I continue to encourage that the more supporters we can get in, the better the players benefit and thrive from it. "Going into the new year, we've got some big games coming up where that support from the Green Army will be incredibly important."
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"Every small detail was delivered to a tee." [It was] "All down to doubling up on their dangerous wingers, to putting the ball in the back of their net, which is the biggest of details. I thought we delivered them really well. "The key is now not to get carried away. It's three points, it's one game. We're in a good run, but last time we won by four goals away from home, I feel like we got ahead of ourselves a little bit. It's important we don't do that. "[It was such a good day] because the fundamentals were there, and the quality and confidence is growing all the time. "[Coming from behind to win] is a key milestone that gives the players a lot of belief when we do go behind � that we have the calmness, the quality, the character to come from behind. So, a big box ticked there. "We're growing all the time. We're not going to get carried away by this one. I think we're on a good journey that's starting to show in our performances and results. "I thought this would be the journey that we went on. First of all it was: 'OK, can we solidify this team?' We were too easy to beat six, eight weeks ago. First and foremost, it was making us solid. "Then with results, we'll grow confidence, and you'll see the real quality and talent of this group. We're on that journey. We're nowhere near where we want to be. We don't sit comfortably looking at that league table still. But we're on the right track, and that's down to hard work, togetherness, and some good performances � consistently good performances � from a lot of the players. "I love the festive period in football. There'll be full focus on Reading. It's an important time to spend with the family, but the main focus for me is what we do on Boxing Day against Reading. That's where my focus will be."
Una made 67 appearances for the Robinesses, scoring 31 goals, after also having previous academy experiences with Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion. She will wear the number two shirt and is available to be included in the squad for today's game against Real Bedford at Home Park. Head Coach Marie Hourihan said: "We are very excited to bring Una here to Home Park. She's a player that knows the league and opposition, for this weekend, very well, so will be an exciting addition to our squad and provide superb attacking options to our already-strong frontline."
Wide forward Olivia Francis had her red card against the U's rescinded after a successful appeal from the club, meaning she retained her place in the team. The win means Argyle move up to second place in the FAWNL Southern Premier Division table behind Bournemouth and ahead of their next opponents, Watford. Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 2 Una Lue, 6 Layla Proctor, 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 14 Katie Wilson, 15 Tamara Wilcock (17 Paris Dalton, 72), 18 Caitlin Smith (16 Ella Stephens, 52), 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis, 24 Tianna Teisar (7 Charlotte Whitmore, 75), 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 31 Aimee Walters (gk), 32 Saskia Worrall (gk), 3 Phoebe Hampson, 27 Sienna Gilbert. Goals: Noble 14, 40, Lue 74. 20th
Argyle: Hazard, Ross, Edwards, Tolaj (Szucs), Mumba (McCabe), Benarous (Amaechi), Mitchell, Oseni (Pepple), Boateng, Sorinola, Ralls (Wiredu). Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Hayman. Goals: Tolaj 12, 24, 73, Oseni 22, Amaechi 89 Booked: Ralls 62, Mumba 63 The last time Argyle scored five away was in a 5-1 thrashing of Port Vale in October 2003.
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Imy joined Argyle in 2020, making nine appearances in her debut season, before going on to feature 137 times across six years, scoring 10 goals and captaining the Pilgrims on multiple occasions. Katie arrived in PL2 in 2022, after moving to Plymouth for university, and made 84 appearances in green, scoring five goals across four years. We wish them both well.
As part of Schneider Electric, a global technology group which has operations in over 100 countries, Drayton is one of the UK's leading heating control brands, committed to saving energy within homes. Keira Barkell, Head of Commercial at Argyle, commented: "We are proud to welcome Drayton as a new partner. "They are a local employer and are an organisation aligned to our values. We are proud to have this partnership with such a respected local employer which is part of a global technology group" 18th
Describing it as a collaboration with Director of Football, Derek Adams, and Head of Football Operations, David Fox, Cleverly said: "We are ready to go when January does come. "Derek has made a great start to his life back at the football club in a new role. He's really decisive, we are really structured and organised and that relationship is working really well. "It's an important window for us. We must improve. I think we have identified where we need to improve and Derek is very decisive in doing that." 17th
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Some 1.2 tonnes of food donations were received, as well as �1,945 in cash. An additional �537.50 was kindly donated from Practice Plus Group from their Christmas Fair. Overall, an impressive total of �2,482.50 was raised for Project 35, in partnership with Ginsters. Not only was the support from the community massive, but the Rotherham United Away Travel Supporters Club made an incredibly generous donation to the project, a greatly appreciated gesture.
The event offered an opportunity for attendees to have a kickabout with the men's first-team, before a meet-and-greet with the squad, where young fans could collect autographs, photos and chat to the players. The Christmas Cracker marked the start of the Christmas Roadshows, with courses available across Devon and Cornwall during the festive season. Open to children of all ages and abilities, activities are designed to engage young people by introducing and developing new skills and techniques in the enjoyment of football. Christmas Roadshows run from Monday, 22 December until Friday, 2 January. 15th
"It's gutting," she told Argyle TV. "We put ourselves in a really good position, but the game changed in the 47th minute. The message at half-time was to manage the game, and after a refereeing decision, we went down to 10 players quite early on, and then we've got to ride the storm. "Overall, to a player, I thought we did very well. At the end of the game, to be hit by two sucker punches in the 87th and 94th minute, it's a hard one to take. I do have to take the positives, though, in terms of the reaction of the players that were on the pitch. "The desire and determination, bodies on the line, defending the box, I can't fault them in that respect. We have to take the positives in that situation, but we must learn from that. It's two red cards now that have hurt us, so we've got to take that on board. "The result doesn't take away from the effort and the intent of the players, which was fantastic." She continued: "Our focus now turns to next week, which is just as big and important a game for us. We take it on the chin this weekend. We're all extremely disappointed, but we've got to refocus now and be ready for our game with Bedford next week.
The Greens battled hard and had opportunities in front of goal, even with just 10 players after Oscar Dean was sent off, but couldn't find the final and decisive touch needed to get back into the tie. After the game, Head Coach Jamie Lowry expressed his frustration: "We're obviously disappointed to exit," Lowry told Argyle TV. "I thought we'd done more than enough to win the game. We competed really well, and the boys left everything out there, working extremely hard and competing, but had a few disappointing moments. We conceded a poor goal, and that gave them a bit of a foothold in the game just before half-time, and then we never really had enough quality in and around their box to really hurt them or trouble their keeper as much as we probably should have. "We came here with the intention of wanting to make Watford work. They knew they were in for a game, and the boys' effort, and desire to run and compete was incredible. There were just a few bits of quality that we probably lacked to go and win the game. "...the pleasing thing for me is that we came here and we competed. We didn't look like a Category Three team against a Category Two opponent; we matched it but just lacked that bit of quality. When we went on our run last year, those were the key moments, and we didn't quite get that moment right to defend our goal well enough to win the tie tonight." Argyle: 1 Jack Flower, 2 Jovan Wamani (15 Kian Burch, 87), 3 Malachi Davy, 4 Oscar Dean (capt), 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Toby Haley, 7 Tashall Sandhu (14 Billy Devlin, 80), 8 Sam Lord (16 Frankie Maund, 58), 9 Fletcher Poole, 10 Seb Campbell, 11 Tegan Finn. Substitutes: 23 Leo McCormick, 12 Toby Maclean, 17 Joel Tolcher. Yellow cards: Wamani 55, Sandhu 73 Red card: Dean 77 14th
Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 3 Phoebe Hampson, 6 Layla Proctor, 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 14 Katie Wilson, 15 Tamara Wilcock (7 Charlotte Whitmore, 59), 18 Caitlin Smith, 19 Ellie Noble (17 Paris Dalton, 70), 23 Olivia Francis, 24 Tianna Teisar (16 Ella Stephens, 59), 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk), 5 Giota Papaioannou, 29 Chloe Ingrouille, 30 Shana Dolbel. Goal: Noble 15, Red card: Francis. 13th
Defender, Brendan Galloway, put in a solid performance in his 100th game in Green before heading off to AFCON with the Zimbabwe squad. Argyle: Hazard, Pleguezuelo, Edwards (Szucs), Mumba (Wiredu), Mitchell, Oseni, Boateng, Galloway, Sorinola (Benarous), Ralls, Dale (Ross). Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Paterson, Amaechi. Man of the match was Alex Mitchell, singled out for praise by Chris Errington with a rare nine rating. In the post-match presser, Tom Cleverley emphasised that it was a question of substance over style and that Argyle were concentrating on substance over style for the time being.
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A party at Club Argyle was attended by, among others, Jack Leslie's three granddaughters. Messages were received from former players, including Paul Wotton, Kevin Hodges, Luke McCormick and Romain Larrieu. Charlie had a great day!
Argyle's Head Coach thinks he can see definite signs of progress for a team which lost 2-0 on the same ground in the FA Cup only a few weeks ago. Speaking to Plymouth Live, he said: "It's a difficult place to come, they have not lost here since the second game of the season... "I thought we rode our luck a little bit at the end, but we didn't have any luck at the weekend just gone (in the 1-0 home league defeat by Bradford City). So it balances itself this week and I'm really happy for the players, they worked hard for that one. "We need to replicate that fight from when we are defending a lead to when we are chasing a game - the same fight, the same belief." 9th
Argyle: Hazard, Wiredu, Pleguezuelo (Szucs), Paterson (Mumba), Edwards, Mitchell, Oseni, Boateng, Galloway (Amaechi), Sorinola (Ross) Dale. Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, McCabe, Finn.
The Pilgrims led at half-time, thanks to Deniz Doru's header, but the hosts scored four second-half goals to claim victory at The MGroup Stadium, the home of Oxford City. Argyle: 1 Jack Flower, 2 Toby Haley, 3 Malachi Davy, 4 Oscar Dean (capt) (14 Billy Devlin, 75), 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Deniz Doru, 7 Fletcher Poole, 8 Sam Lord, 9 Joe Hatch, 10 Seb Campbell (16 Frankie Maund, 80), 11 Kian Burch (15 Tashall Sandhu, 69). Substitutes: 23 Leo McCormick (gk), 12 Toby Maclean. 8th
"They were two very contrasting halves," Hourihan told Argyle TV. "I thought we were poor in the first half, and through the first 15-20 minutes of the game, we were very reactive, and our intensity on the press was off. We allowed them too much time to try to gain a little foothold in the game. "We scored a very good goal, but it was disappointing in that we could have implemented some of the key patterns of play that we'd looked at in the week a lot better. We got into some good positions, but again, the quality of the final pass was poor. "The second half was a much more dogged performance, and we settled a lot better on the ball, got into some good pockets of space in the final third, and were a lot more effective. "We managed the game very well, took the sting out of it and, most importantly at this stage of the season, saw the game through to get the three points. "The real positive for me now is the real squad collective that we have. We're able to manage different situations and have got different profiles of players to be able to cope with those. "Overall, that was a really pleasing thing. Sometimes you've got to show a different side and win the game a little bit ugly at times. We did that to good effect today. The win saw the Women extended their unbeaten run to 16 in all competitions.
The 23-year-old, who joined the Pilgrims from Exeter City in the summer, has not played since he suffered a serious hamstring injury early in the 3-2 away win against Luton Town on 13 September Tom Cleverley expects the attacker to be back training with the team in a couple of weeks and could be available for Argyle's Boxing Day home clash with Reading. 7th
The Greens' number nine netted three times in four games, with her brace against Gwalia United securing Argyle's place in the third round of the Adobe Women's FA Cup and her goal being the winner in the FAWNL Cup Round of 16. However, she was sent off near the end of the Gwalia win. Phoebie won the supporters' poll with 55% of the vote, ahead of Arabella Suttie, Ellie Noble and Caitlin Smith.
Phoebe joins the Greens on a free transfer, having most recently played for Seton Hall in South Orange, New Jersey, in the NCAA Division 1 level of American collegiate soccer. Across her four years in the Big East Conference, she featured 75 times for the Pirates, scoring four goals and providing six assists. Phoebe began her career at Everton, playing through the age groups at the Toffees' Academy, and was also a part of the Welsh youth set-up, featuring in the Under-19s European Championship qualifying round group stage games. Christian Kent, Executive Lead for Women's football, commented: "[Phoebe] will add value to the depth of our squad, as we are still competing across the league, league cup, FA Cup, and County Cup. Having this squad depth will be extremely important as we look to maintain performances across all competitions."
Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull (gk), 3 Phoebe Hampson (17 Paris Dalton, 73), 6 Layla Proctor, 7 Charlotte Whitmore (23 Olivia Francis, 73), 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 15 Tamara Wilcock, 16 Ella Stephens (14 Katie Wilson, 75), 18 Caitlin Smith, 19 Ellie Noble, 24 Tianna Teisar, 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk), 5 Giota Papaioannou, 29 Chloe Ingrouille, 30 Shana Dolbel Goals: Noble 15, 60 Yellow cards: Suttie 89
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Argyle: Hazard, Pleguezuelo (Ross), Paterson, Edwards (Szucs), Mumba, Mitchell, Oseni, Boateng, Sorinola, Ralls (McCabe), Dale (Amaechi). Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Wiredu, Galloway.
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"I was pleased with the players' mentality tonight," he said. "It was a bit of a disappointment when we didn't get the penalty, which was a stonewaller, and they handled that, brushed it off and kicked on again. It was a thoroughly deserved away win.' 2nd
Managerial Position: Chairman Simon Hallett stated the club is currently standing by Head Coach Tom Cleverley despite fan anger and a poor run of form. He explained that the board does not believe changing the manager right now would significantly improve the team's chance of avoiding relegation. Collective Accountability: Hallett admitted the club has made "bad decisions" in the recent past, but he stressed the need for collective responsibility rather than apportioning blame to individuals. The focus must now be on correcting mistakes and identifying strategies to fix the team's current problems. Budget and Underperformance: Director of Football Derek Adams confirmed that Argyle possesses a "top six budget" for the current League One campaign. Paul Berne added that EFL figures support this high budget, indicating the club has not spent its resources effectively on player recruitment. Transfer Window Plans: Adams suggested that the club would have scope to bring in up to two new players during the upcoming January transfer window - which could increase to three or four. This recruitment effort is intended to strengthen the squad and address weaknesses identified during the difficult first half of the season. Foulston Park Development: Hallett defended the significant investment in the Foulston Park project, which includes the new academy facilities, despite fan concerns about its cost amidst first-team struggles. He emphasised that the academy is being built as a crucial long-term asset for the football club. Relegation Concerns: Fans voiced strong worry and frustration over the club's position near the League One relegation zone, citing seven losses in eight games as "ridiculous." Hallett acknowledged the fans' anxiety but reiterated the other measures being taken to help the team avoid the drop to League Two. Potential for New Investment: Hallett confirmed that Argyle remains an attractive proposition for investors due to its potential and appealing infrastructure. He stated he would feel obliged to sell if the "right person" came along, defined as someone committed to the club's values and prepared to invest in the first team. Restoring Fan Trust: In response to strong criticism regarding recent decisions, Hallett acknowledged that the only way to regain the supporters' trust is by making better future decisions. He admitted that the club has recently made mistakes in strategic and managerial appointments.
Argyle: Ashby-Hammond, Ross, Wiredu, Pleguezuelo (Mitchell), Paterson, Edwards, Tolaj, Oseni (Finn), Roberts (Boateng), Sorinola, Dale. Substitutes (not used): Hazard, Mumba, McCabe, Hatch. 1st
The new 3G surface, unique in the city, has been purpose-designed for both rugby and football, creating a new focal point for community sport while also providing high-quality training facilities for Plymouth Albion RFC, Plymouth Argyle Women and the Argyle Community Trust's community programmes. The pitch has been made possible thanks to funding of �2.25m from the Premier League, The FA and The Football Foundation. It marks the second major milestone in the site's regeneration, following the successful launch earlier this year of The Hub at Foulston Park, a community sports and wellbeing centre
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