A Round-up of Argyle News
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Friday 17th October 2025 On This Day: 1956: Chris Harrison was born in Launceston. There are some people in life who never hit the headlines, never win awards; the limelight passes them by. Chris was one of them - he became an Argyle apprentice at 18, and remained at Home Park for the eleven years between the promotion seasons of the 70s and 80s. But seven managers couldn't have been wrong; he made an impressive 381 first team appearances at right-back and central defender, including heroic performances in the FA Cup run of 1984. 1987: One of the unforgettable games: Argyle 6 Leeds Utd 3. After 10 games without a win and Dave Smith up-country on a scouting mission, goals from Clayton (2), Summerfield (2), Smith and Tynan brought a shock result against the big names of Leeds (who included John Sheridan in midfield and a young Peter Swan as substitute). For more, including all the goals, click here. 2009: Marcel Seip, on loan at Blackpool, scored against his club in a 2-0 defeat at Bloomfield Road, sparking controversy over the decision to let him play. 16th
On This Day: 1948: Not really relevant, but hey, you have to smile! Notts County 9 Exeter City 0. 1998: Plymouth-born Craig Taylor arrived on a month's loan from Swindon Town. He played six games before returning to Wiltshire, but a permanent transfer was agreed the following August. 2009: Kevin Summerfield left the club "by mutual consent", the end of the former player's second spell as Paul Sturrock's right-hand man. 15th On This Day: 1960: Steve McCall was born in Carlisle, 65 years ago. Steve joined Argyle at the age of 31 and played for over four seasons, including the caretaker manager role in 1995. After a spell at Torquay, he returned in 1998 for two more years as player/coach, leaving when Kevin Hodges was dismissed. He will be remembered as a class act in Argyle's midfield. 1966: Another big score: Argyle 7 Cardiff City 1. Cardiff had little answer to the barn-storming of Mike Bickle (4 goals) and Richard Reynolds and the perfect prompting of Jimmy Bloomfield and Norman Piper. The Argyle team that day: Shearing, Rounsevell, Baird, Piper, Nelson, Newman, Jones, Bloomfield, Bickle, Reynold and Jennings. 14th
The 60-year-old has extensive experience, having spent 16 years at Leicester City, mainly as the Foxes goalkeeping coach but also had six periods in caretaker charge as well. He was goalkeeping coach during Leicester's incredible Premier League title-winning season in 2015-16, and worked with an array of top-level goalkeepers during his time at the club. Stowell also spent time with Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel as they won the league title and reached the last 16 of the UEFA Europa Conference League. He has most recently been working with Bristol City Women on a short-term basis. Tom Cleverley commented: "Mike impressed us all greatly with his knowledge and experience during the recruitment process. "He is someone I know following my loan spell with Leicester City as a player, and he will add real expertise to my technical staff, both from a goalkeeping and wider coaching perspective. "I was insistent in the summer on bringing the right players to Argyle, and it is no different with staff members. I am really pleased we have managed to bring a coach of Mike's calibre to the club." Head of Football Operations, David Fox, added: "Mike had incredible longevity at a top football club like Leicester City which shows just how good a coach he is. "He will bring vast knowledge to the role and work closely with our talented crop of goalkeepers in Conor, Luca and Zak to continue their growth and development. "He will complement the wider technical staff perfectly and has really bought into what we are trying to achieve here at Argyle. I want to welcome him to the club and look forward to working with him closely moving forward." 13th
The only time Argyle and Wycombe have previously met in the FA Cup was in the 1998/99 season, in the second round. Kevin Hodges' Argyle drew 1-1 in the away game, then won 3-2 at Home Park in the replay.
"We've not lost the game," Hourihan told Argyle TV. "We've taken a point and we keep our unbeaten run here going at Home Park. "I thought we were excellent from the outset. The intent was to compete. We knew Bournemouth's main threats across their top line and how it can be quite transitional, so we needed to control that. I thought we did really well. "After the first five to 10 minutes, we settled into the game, exerted good control, and got into some fantastic areas. It was probably just the final details and decision making in those areas that we didn't get necessarily right and missed out on the outcomes we wanted. "I think we came out with the same intent, in the second half, and probably similarly mirrored the first, in the sense that they probably had a 10-minute spell towards the end of the game where they came into the ascendancy a little bit. "You've got to give credit to both defences. In terms of defending the box, both sides were very good at that with bodies on the line, clearances, picking up second balls, and being in and around the right areas. But again, for us, it's progress. "Since I've come into this football club, it is about us going into games with real intent, a certain control, and asserting our influence over the game, and I feel we're doing that to a really good effect. We have to take the positives out of the game into next weekend's cup game against Watford, which again will be a similarly tight and difficult game for us." 12th
The result means that Argyle drop to fourth in the table as there were wins for Watford and Real Bedford Ladies. Argyle are on 14 points with the best goal difference (+16) in the league. Argyle are away to league leaders, Watford Women next Sunday. 11th
Tajuddin Bello's first-half goal handed the visiting side three points at Millennium Fields, whilst the Greens struggled to find the clinical edge needed in front of goal to get back into the game. Head Coach, Jamie Lowry, said: "I'm very disappointed. We didn't do enough to get over the line. We had lots of momentum in the game and opportunities in the final third, but lacked a little bit of quality and willingness to get back in the game. We'd huff and puff without really causing enough problems. "A few lads did really well... We lacked intensity and that determination to win a game of football, which is part of why the result ended in the way it did. "We'll reflect on it and watch it back. The boys will clip it, and we'll review it again on Monday. We just didn't do enough today, it's as simple as that." Argyle: 1 Jack Flower (gk), 2 Jovan Wamani, 3 Joe Mwaro (capt), 4 Sam Lord, 5 Ollie Legg, 6 Toby Haley (14 Malachi Davy, half-time), 7 Tashall Sandhu, 8 Seb Campbell (15 Oscar Dean, 62), 9 Frankie Maund, 10 Fletcher Poole (16 James Sharpe, half-time), 11 Kian Burch. Substitutes: 23 Tom Armytage (gk), 12 Kye Chapple. 10th
The other nominees are Amario Cozier-Duberry of Bolton; Harvey White of Stevenage, and Leo Castledine of Huddersfield Town. Fans can vote for Caleb before Monday by using this link: https://www.efl.com/news/2025/october/10/cast-your-vote-for-septembers-sky-bet-goal-of-the-month/. Caleb is currently sidelined with a serious hamstring injury which he picked up in the early stages of Argyle's win against Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.
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The citation on the EFL website reads: 'Cleverley had to manage a young Plymouth squad that was still being shaped late in the transfer window while he instilled his attacking principles. He did so with verve as Argyle scored 11 goals to pick up nine points from four games.' Tom is up against Graham Alexander, Darren Moore & Michael Skubala
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Goalkeeper Conor Hazard has received his first Northern Ireland call-up since suffering an injury on national duty in June. Hazard's side will face Slovakia on Friday and Germany the following Monday in two home FIFA World Cup qualifiers, looking to pick up crucial points after a positive September window. Brendan Galloway's Zimbabwe side won't be heading to the World Cup, but their final two qualifying matches will serve as important preparation for the Africa Cup of Nations in the winter. The Warriors face South Africa first, one of the sides they've been grouped with for AFCON, and Lesotho - on 10 and 13 October respectively/. After a memorable September camp in which he trained with the first-team, Law McCabe will be back in action for England Under-20s. The Young Lions face Switzerland Under-20s on Friday in a behind-closed-doors friendly at St George's Park, in between a full week of training. 6th
"We knew coming into the game today that it would be a really difficult game," she told Argyle TV. "Coming to their home venue, where they've got a really good record, we knew it would be a battle, and I think the first 15 to 20 minutes certainly proved that. It took us that little bit of time to adjust, but I felt that towards the latter end of the first half, we started to establish a little more control. "We had a disallowed goal, but then, just before half-time, we took the lead, which settled us. Going into the second half, it was about managing the game, and I thought we did that brilliantly. "Not everything's always going to go your way in football. It's about how much grit and determination you show and doing the basics really well. I think, in the second half, we did that superbly. The main positive for me is that we've come away from a difficult place, where a lot of teams find it challenging, with the three points."
The Greens' first game of the competition is scheduled to be played on the weekend of 25 and 26 October, with Argyle hosting the Stones at Home Park - who are playing their first game in the competition this millennium.
She found the back of the net four times in five games, and helped contribute further with many assists for the remaining 17 goals scored by the Greens in the month. Olivia won the supporters' poll with 36% of the vote, ahead of Ellie Noble (26%), Caitlin Smith (21%), and Roisin Kivel (17%).
Grodowski collapsed unconscious to the turf and swallowed his tongue. Katic swiftly placed the forward in the recovery position and pulled the 27-year-old's tongue out of his throat. Grodowski soon came around, and embraced Katic before leaving the field. 5th
"I think it sums our season up a little bit in terms of 'just not there yet'," said Cleverley after the match. "We didn't do quite enough to win the game. "I don't think there was enough urgency or enough ownership. [We didn't say] 'I'm going to take this game by the scruff of the neck, we're going to set the tone and we're going go and win it.' "The really disappointing thing is we managed to find ourselves 1-0 up - which was probably a little bit fortunate - and then you have to win the game. It's one of those scruffy games that you need to win in a successful season. "It was a game that you could argue should have finished 0-0. I don't think either team looked like they had the ambition - I don't want to say quality; there's a lot of good players out there - but ambition to go and win the game. "I didn't think [Wigan] did enough to break us down today. The opening for the goal, we certainly gave them with a lack of conviction in our clearances. To concede the goal in the manner we did, everyone's really disappointed with that. "Wigan showed us a lot of respect. Their team has always played with two strikers; they put an extra midfielder in there, they sat off us, and we just didn't have the urgency or final product to break that down. Now it is difficult conditions, I understand, but where we want to get to is winning these kinds of games. "Listen, it's a really genuine group of players in there. They always try their best for the football club, but I think there's still another 20% we can unlock. That's a mentality of wanting to dominate and really take the game to teams who are going to come here, pay us respect and sit in a little bit. "Things don't just present themselves for you at this level. You have to go make them happen."
Argyle remain third in the FAWNL South behind Bournemouth (whom the Greens play next weekend) and Watford. Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 6 Layla Proctor (8 Imy Crawford, 89), 7 Charlotte Whitmore, 9 Phoebie Poole (17 Paris Dalton, 85), 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 14 Katie Wilson, 18 Caitlin Smith, 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis (16 Ella Stephens, 67), 24 Tianna Teisar, 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk), 2 Katie Dickson, 5 Giota Papaioannou. 4th
Argyle: Hazard, Ross, Wiredu, Tolaj, Mumba, Oseni (Pepple), Boateng, McCabe (Paterson), Galloway, Sorinola, Finn. Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Benarous, Roberts, Dale, Campbell.
There will be a collection point at the pink Project 35 gazebo from midday until kick-off, outside the Babcock Devonport End. Pledge 35 volunteers, Ginsters staff, and Trust staff will be on hand to support collections and chat more about the wider aims of the project.
The visitors initially took the lead in PL2, but a headed goal from Kian Burch in the first half and a finish in the dying moments from Lord handed the Greens three points in the competition. Head Coach Jamie Lowry said: "Saturday was a really good and disciplined performance from the lads. I was pleased with how patient we were out of possession and, overall, how disciplined they were was outstanding. I think we fully deserved to get a late winner with how we played. "I'm pleased with how we played when we went forward, and maybe also had some opportunities as well to take the lead earlier on, but it was a really good performance. Hopefully, we can use that as a potential catalyst to kick on now." Argyle: 1 Jack Flower, 2 James Sharpe (16 Joel Tolcher, 81), 3 Joe Mwaro (capt), 4 Billy Devlin (15 Oscar Dean, 81), 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Toby Haley, 7 Tashall Sandhu, 8 Sam Lord, 9 Frankie Maund, 10 Kian Burch (14 Malachi Davy, 81), 11 Fletcher Poole. Substitutes: 23 Danny Ley (gk), 12 Kye Chapple. 3rd
The Swiss forward was a key part of a successful month, as the Greens won five of their six games in all competitions. He featured in five games, scoring five, including two in last Saturday's away defeat of Burton Albion. Tolaj won the supporters' poll with 45% of the vote. Malachi Boateng and Bradley Ibrahim followed with 25% and 24% respectively, with Matty Sorinola on 7%. 2nd
Berne has been on the Argyle board of directors since 2019. He was most recently CEO at Trewithen Dairy and brings extensive experience across finance and operations. Previously, he worked at club partners Ginsters for four and a half years as Finance Director and had a further two years at their parent company Samworth Brothers in a similar role. Prior to that, he held high-level roles at Well Pharmacy, the Co-operative Pharmacy, and the wider Co-operative Group. Paul Berne said: "It is a privilege to take up this role with Argyle. "Having been involved at Board level since 2019, I have seen first-hand the transformation the club has been under both on and off the pitch under Andrew's leadership. "I now have the opportunity to continue that work using my background and expertise, and help Argyle continue to excel. "The club has huge potential, and it is now my job to help realise our ambitions to be a sustainable Championship club. "While I don't officially start until 1 January, I'll be around the club a lot, transitioning from my role as a Director to Chief Executive. In the interim, the club's Executive Team, along with my fellow board directors, will continue to oversee day-to-day activities." Argyle chairman Simon Hallett said: "Paul brings a wealth of experience to the role having held several high-level positions across a range of sectors. He has been an important and valued board member since 2019 and will now step into a permanent role with the club following Andrew's departure. "He will bring a freshness and energy to the role that will lift the whole club as we continue the rebuild both on and off the pitch. I want to welcome Paul to Argyle in his new role and look forward to seeing him build on the excellent work Andrew implemented before him."
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Currently, 26 players within the Academy have come through the Saints Southwest Football Development programme, underlining the strong pathway that exists between the two. Current scholars Seb Campbell and Joe Mwaro are two who have both progressed from grassroots football through to the programme at Home Park. Phil Stokes, Academy Manager, said: "We are really pleased to officially welcome Saints Southwest as a partner of the Academy. They have played a hugely important role in developing players across the region, and the fact that so many of our current Academy players have come through their programme highlights the quality of their work. "This partnership will only strengthen the opportunities available for young players and further enhance the pathway into professional football here at Argyle."
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Argyle faced Watford on the way to the semi-finals of this competition last season. Taking on the Hornets in the quarter-finals, Lulu Jarvis' goal secured a memorable 1-0 victory that booked the Greens' place in the last four where they were defeated 3-0 by the eventual runners-up, Stoke City. 28th
Katie Wilson's first-half free-kick was followed by goals from Katie Dickson, Tianna Teisar, Giota Papaioannou, and an Olivia Francis brace, to hand the Greens victory in Yate. The game also marked the debut for under-18s player, Chloe Ingrouille. The three points mean the Greens top Group A, and progress into the draw for the knockout stages of the competition. Head Coach Marie Hourihan felt her side could have been more effective in the opening 45 minutes of the game, but was delighted with the overall results and progression in the competition. "The main objective was to win the game and top the group, and we achieved that," Hourihan told Argyle TV. "I think it was a tale of two halves. We were slow and lethargic in the first half, and yes, we went in one-nil up, but in terms of our standards, our play was just a little bit sloppy, slow, and predictable as well. We spoke about it at half time, and you saw, within the first three or four minutes of the second half, the difference in tempo, the ball speed, the rotations, everything was a lot quicker. "Scoring five goals in the second half is further evidence of that, but like I said, the main objective was achieved." Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 2 Katie Dickson (19 Ellie Noble, 72), 5 Giota Papaioannou, 6 Layla Proctor (8 Imy Crawford, 62), 7 Charlotte Whitmore, 9 Phoebie Poole (23 Olivia Francis, 72), 14 Katie Wilson (29 Chloe Ingrouille, 80), 16 Ella Stephens (18 Caitlin Smith, 62), 17 Paris Dalton, 24 Tianna Teisar, 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitute: 21 Eilish Brogan. Goals: Wilson 36, Dickon 48, Teisar 53, Papaioannou 74, Francis 82, 90+1 27th
Argyle have won five of their last six in all competitions and two back-to-back away league victories for the first time since the last two games of the 22-23 season. Argyle: Hazard, Ross, Wiredu, Tolaj (Paterson), Mumba, Mitchell, Oseni (Pepple), Boateng, McCabe (Roberts), Ibrahim (Finn), Sorinola. Substitutes (not used): Ashby-Hammond, Benarous, Galloway.
Louie Dayal's brace and a last-minute strike from Zac Whitelock handed the hosts three points, despite goals from Jovan Wamani and Joe Mwaro bringing the Greens back into the game just before half-time. Head Coach Jamie Lowry said: " We started the game really well and should have found the back of the net in the first 15 minutes, but, despite the result, I'm pleased with the general performance. It feels like it's a step in the right direction. "Even though we went two goals down, we came back, made it 2-2, and then continued to create chances, which was pleasing. We now need to continue working on finding a way to win football games and cross the line." Argyle: 1 Jack Flower, 2 Joe Mwaro (capt), 3 Jovan Wamani, 4 Sam Lord, 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Toby Haley, 7 Tashall Sandhu, 8 Seb Campbell, 9 Frankie Maund, 10 Kian Burch (16 James Sharpe, 70), 11 Fletcher Poole. Substitutes: 23 Leo McCormick (gk), 12 Liam Uren, 14 Billy Devlin, 15 Joel Tolcher. 26th
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"I think it's a night to celebrate our Academy," said Tom. "You talk about these games, and it's a big ask for an under-21s team to come and face a senior first team, but we also had our own youngsters playing tonight. "Caleb Roberts, 19. Law McCabe, 19. Tegan Finn 17, Seb Campbell, 16. It was a night where we put our best youngsters against some of their best youngsters. And I thought we were excellent, with Tegan getting his two goals and Seb becoming Argyle's youngest ever scorer. "A really proud moment for him, for his family. A proud moment for us as a staff. "He should kick on from this. He's got a good head on his shoulders, good attitude, gets about his work with very low maintenance. He should have a very good, very bright future. "Tegan's more than just goals and assists. He knows when to drop into pockets. He's got a really good game understanding. He knows where to be out of possession, in terms of covering space and then when to be aggressive in pressure. "He's got a bright future ahead of him. I feel like I'm in a really good position to manage him through that from what I've experienced both as a player and a coach. He's an exciting player for the club. "It's something that I see as a big part of the way I work; Academy products coming into the first team and being a really important part of that. "I'm delighted with this evening. There's a lot of people that can give themselves a pat on the back in getting those lads to where they are now. "All in all, a good night."
Tom Cleverley said: "Another disappointing piece of news, I'm afraid, he has suffered a setback. "Jack has just not got going since he has come to the club. It's to no fault of anyone. He has been doing some really low level rehab that he has reacted badly to. He's a good lad, he's professional, he's desperate more than anyone to get back, he's just going through a real period of bad luck, as we are as a football club."
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Meanwhile, Hazard is set to return between the sticks for Argyle's Vertu Trophy home tie against Spurs' Under-21 side at Home Park this evening.
Argyle: Hazard, Ross, Wiredu (Dale), Edwards, Benarous, Oseni (Paterson), McCabe (Campbell), Galloway (Mitchell), Roberts, Pepple, Finn. Substitutes: Ashby-Hammond, Tolaj, Ibrahim. Incidentally, this winning margin was the same as against Norwich City exactly two years previously - with the same half-time 4-0 scoreline. 22nd
"Off the back of last weekend, where we were bitterly disappointed, we really wanted to respond and make a statement today," Hourihan told Argyle TV. "I really feel, from minute one, we were excellent both with and without the ball. We created multiple opportunities and were ruthless in those crucial moments because there were periods in the game where we were really on top, and we made that count. "It was a big team effort. When we are out of possession, we've got a clear structure in what we want to do. That's by a lot of hard work, and not just players, but staff as well, in making sure that we execute the game plan, it works, and we get these opportunities off the back of it."
Donations will be received at the pink Project 35 gazebo outside the Babcock Devonport End from midday until kick-off.. Pledge 35 volunteers, Ginsters staff, and Trust staff will be on hand to support collections and chat more about the wider aims of the project.
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After taking the lead via an own goal, the Greens struck via Ellie Noble to make it 2-0 at half-time. This was doubled after the break as efforts from Tianna Teisar and Phoebie Poole made it a comfortable victory. Argyle are now third in the FAWNL South table on 10 points. Team: 1 Hermione Cull, 6 Layla Proctor, 8 Imy Crawford (capt) (17 Paris Dalton, 78), 9 Phoebie Poole, 11 Roisin Kivel, 14 Katie Wilson, 18 Caitlin Smith, 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis (7 Charlotte Whitmore, 79), 24 Tianna Teisar (16 Ella Stephens, 86), 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk), 2 Katie Dickson, 5 Giota Papaioannou. Prior to kick-off, teams all around the country held a minute's silence to remember women's football trailblazer Matt Beard, a former Liverpool manager, following his death earlier in the week.
"It was massively disappointing," said Cleverley. "We were in a good run of form, winning our last three games, two in the league, and there was a little bit of uncertainty about what we would get today, because we've not managed to get any consistency. "Could we deal with the pressure that comes with being favourites to win the game? Can we deal with a setback? "All the answers are no. All the tests, we've not passed today. So that is a huge disappointment. We need to show a bit more character when we concede the first goal. "I don't think we were anywhere near our performance levels of the last two weeks and thoroughly deserved what we got. "Mentality is everything. We've got a lot of players [for whom] this kind of pressure is new, and a setback is just a little bit too far of a bridge for them to cross at the minute. "It was our performance levels - and [we were] nowhere near it today. "It's important that the players understand that you're going to have one or two disappointments; you must keep trying to test them and test them. "I didn't think we managed the game well enough in the second half. We put a second striker on, and you expect us to be a bit more direct; I just thought we were a little bit passive and lacking tempo. "[There's] a lot of things to address in this game." 20th
Argyle: Ashby-Hammond, Ross (Galloway), Wiredu, Tolaj, Mumba, Mitchell (Benarous), Boateng, McCabe (Pepple), Ibrahim, Sorinola, Dale (Finn). Substitutes (not used): Hazard, Oseni, Roberts.
Sam Lord's strike late in the first half brought Argyle level, after Oliver Evans gave the visitors the lead, but despite multiple chances in front of goal in the second half, the game saw no more goals. Despite the point, Head Coach Jamie Lowry said: "Overall, a disappointing performance from us. We weren't brave enough on the ball, didn't pass it well enough, and lacked any quality around the final third. "It's annoying not take the opportunity and go three from three, really, but we still picked up a point and will continue on to Gillingham next week." 19th
"On 19 September, 2025, I will be stepping down as Chief Executive of Plymouth Argyle. I first joined the club in December 2018 to oversee the completion of the redevelopment of the Mayflower Grandstand, before becoming CEO in May 2019 when Argyle were back in League Two. Looking back, I'm incredibly proud of how far we've come since then. After nearly seven years at Argyle, I feel now is the right time to move on. When I took on this role, my aim was to help the club to progress on and off the pitch. In that time we have seen sold out attendances, record revenues, and recognition through several industry awards across a number of disciplines. None of this would have been possible without the hard work, passion and dedication of so many brilliant people at the club. I would like to thank Simon and the Board for their support throughout my time here. It has been a privilege to serve not only Argyle, but also Plymouth Argyle Community Trust as a Trustee. I've been lucky to work with some fantastic colleagues and I will always be grateful to the Green Army for their unwavering support � you are what makes the club so special. There are memories, both on and off the pitch, that will stay with me forever. I wish everyone connected with Argyle nothing but the very best for the future. Argyle Chairman, Simon Hallett, commented: "Andrew leaves Argyle in far better shape than he found it when he arrived. "Under his leadership, we have re-established Argyle's position in the community, stabilised and grown our finances, won the respect of our competitors, achieved success on the pitch and, above all, improved beyond recognition our reputation with the Green Army. "That is the result of Andrew's hard work as CEO, and shareholders, board members and fans are all grateful to him. "We wish him every success for the future."
The Club are going to be using a boutique investment bank, the details of which will be released 'pretty soon', who have experience of working on such deals. They have contacts around the world and will make introductions to Argyle of people they consider as suitable part-owners of the club. Hallett believes there are long term financial return opportunities for potential new investors in Argyle, but also that there is a 'growing market' of wealthy people who want to enjoy being part of a deep-rooted community EFL club without taking it over and having the responsibility of running it themselves. 18th
Ginsters will remain as the back-of-shirt sponsors for the men's team and as the headline partners for our award-winning community impact initiative, Project 35. The Cornish pastry company have set a new ambitious target to deliver 250,000 meals to those experiencing food insecurity across Plymouth, Devon, and Cornwall, and will also become the main sponsors of the café at The Hub at Foulston Park. The café partnership will support those in need through community connection, food, and information support, and will act as a dedicated food donation point. 16th
The other nominees are: Helen Bleazard - AFC Bournemouth; Emma Byrne - Lewes; Chris Hames - Hull City 15th
There were initial fears that Szucs had suffered an anterior cruciate ligament knee injury during a training session but scans have shown that is not the case, although the 23-year-old is still set to be out of action for four to six weeks, according to Damon Lathrope, the Pilgrims' Assistant Head Coach. Speaking to Plymouth Live, Lathrope said: "We had really good news with Kornel. We feared the worst if I'm being honest. It was a complete accident in training, he slipped and it looked like it was going to be quite a long-term injury. "Having been for the scan and had the results back, it looks like it's going to be a shorter term injury which is absolute brilliant news for him and for us..." Lathrope also admitted it 'didn't look great' for Watts, who was substituted in only the fourth minute of Saturday's game against Luton Town, clutching the back of a leg with an apparent significant hamstring injury. The 22-year-old was on crutches when he joined his team-mates on the pitch as they celebrated their victory over Luton in front of the travelling Green Army. Lathrope said: "We don't know the extent of it just yet. He's a tough lad, a real tough lad, and he's not leaving that pitch unless he's hurt. When it settles down, once the medical team have a proper look at it, we will find out the extent of it but I would say it's not looking good." Szucs and Watts have joined Xavier Amaechi, Conor Hazard, Jack MacKenzie, Jamie Paterson and Julio Pleguezuelo on Argyle's injury list. Amaechi and Pleguezuelo are set to be sidelined for an extended period of time, but Hazard, MacKenzie and Paterson are not too far away from being ready to start playing. 14th
"It's tough to find the words," he said. "I think the fans have waited long enough for a performance like that, for three points away from home. On a day where it seemed like everything was going against us, the challenge was just getting tougher. "We lose our captain, we lose our head coach, but the players dug deep, and they showed that togetherness, that character, that's going to hold us in good stead for the rest of the season. "That's why you're in the game. That's why you travel the miles that our supporters do around the country for wins like that. "We've been massive on focusing on the process and � this might sound mad - less emphasis on the result. The process is what we are in total control of. It is what, as a player, regardless of the situation or the circumstance, you have got full control over. "When early in the second half they equalise and everything that could possibly go against us does, you see the character and the resilience in absolute abundance. Everyone's bought into what the gaffer's been really going after in the last couple of weeks. "I don't think [the game] was a spectacle. We have played better football, but we know that supporters and us, as a group staff players, we want to see the basics done immaculately well. "The foundation gives us a chance; even if we are not great with the ball, we are going to be in games, and we're going to give ourselves a chance. "It is absolutely unbelievable support... "[The Green Army] have waited too long to be rewarded for their efforts. We now need to build off that big time because it helps. "Without a doubt, they carried us through that last 20, 30 minutes. Down to 10, backs against the wall, you could see it. [The players] were absolutely responding to the noise and the support that they were getting. "It's our responsibility to give them something to get behind. They did that today, for sure."
Crawford led Marie Hourihan's side to two wins from three games, including home victories over Hashtag United and Billericay Town, at the start of the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division season. Imy won the supporters' poll with 65% of the vote, ahead of Layla Proctor (20%), Olivia Francis (9%) and Roisin Kivel (6%). 13th
Argyle: Ashby-Hammond, Ross (Galloway), Wiredu, Edwards, Tolaj (Pepple), Mumba, Mitchell, Watts (Dale), Boateng, Ibrahim, Sorinola (McCabe). Substitutes (not used): Baker, Oseni, Finn.
A Frankie Maund brace and a Jared Rendle volley, in the space of six minutes, handed the Greens victory after falling behind by two goals early in the second half. The Greens held out for the remainder of the game, picking up an important three points and their first home win of the season, much to the delight of Head Coach, Jamie Lowry. He said: "I'm really pleased overall with the boys' character and personality to come from behind and win. We spoke a lot about the mentality in games and our mindsets when we do go behind to not give up and come back fighting, so I was really pleased that the boys did that. "...that character to come back was really good, and that's the biggest takeaway, really. Hopefully, the boys can build from that and learn from it, so I'm really pleased and proud of them." 11th
Taunton, eighth in the Southern Football League Premier South, two leagues below the National League. Coach, Kevin Nancekivell, said: "Joe has done really well for us at the start of this season. He has shown a great attitude and willingness to learn. Now, this is a good opportunity for him to get some minutes, develop his game, and come back to us as a better all-round footballer."
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PASOTI also sponsor Owen Oseni, and Argyle Women players Paris Dalton and Tianna Teisar.
This collaboration aims to strengthen ties between Argyle and local youth football teams, fostering long-term relationships and inspiring the next generation of players and supporters of the women Greens. It offers a range of exclusive benefits for participating clubs and leagues, including: *complimentary tickets to every Argyle Women's FAWNL home fixture throughout the season; *Invitations to exclusive events, including meet-and-greets with Argyle players and staff, autograph sessions, and more; * a personalised video message from a member of the Argyle Women's squad � available to clubs who attend at least six home fixtures, plus other opportunities to engage with the club throughout the season. To get involved, member clubs must register for Game Changers through links shared with their leagues, which will be used to verify ticket requests and feature participating clubs in the match-day programme. This initiative represents an exciting step forward for grassroots football in the region and reaffirms Argyle Women's commitment to supporting and growing the game at every level.
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The midfielder stood out, featuring in all eight of the Greens' league and cup matches, netting his first goal for the club in the 1-0 win over Blackpool. Boateng won the supporters' poll with 63% of the vote. Caleb Watts and Alex Mitchell followed with 15% and 13% respectively, while Xavier Amaechi had 9%. 8th
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"Today was all about performance," Cleverley told Argyle TV. "It would be quite easy to get bogged down with our results in the league. "Players looked much more free today. It's all about delivering your processes, what you have to do to perform well, and the result will take care of itself. I thought the players looked much more free today for that mentality. "I thought we were really dangerous in transition. We managed the game really well after half-time. "It could have been easy to get rocked from the penalty decision, which was controversial, but we came out the blocks flying and then managed the game really well with the substitutes. "[It was the] most experience we've had on the pitch today, at one time, which helps a lot of young players in our team to navigate through these tricky spells in matches. "It was the most complete performance we put today. It's important we continue that now."
An Imy Crawford brace and goals from Olivia Francis, Phoebie Poole and Charlotte Whitmore helped secure the victory for the Greens at Home Park, after starting their campaign with three points on Thursday against Marine Academy Plymouth, with an identical scoreline. Francis, who signed for the Greens in August, said: "It's just amazing [at Home Park]. I love it. I think from the first game I played here, I've just loved the atmosphere. It's like a 12th person on the pitch. "Something we reiterate every time we play a game now is about moving forward, looking forward and bringing that momentum now. We've had a really positive week winning all three games, so it's about finishing off the group to the best of our ability, when it comes around, and hopefully, getting nine points and staying on top." Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 6 Layla Proctor, 7 Charlotte Whitmore, 8 Imy Crawford (capt), 9 Phoebie Poole (9 Tianna Teisar, 59), 11 Roisin Kivel, 14 Katie Wilson (5 Giota Papaioannou, 78), 18 Caitlin Smith (2 Katie Dickson, 78), 19 Ellie Noble (17 Paris Dalton, 70), 23 Olivia Francis (27 Sienna Gilbert, 85), 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk). Goals: Francis 10, Poole 25, Crawford 35, 54, Whitmore 79. 6th
In the second period, though, Argyle were superb. In their best 45 minutes of the season, they accounted for County, who were no match for Tom Cleverley's resurgent Pilgrims. Bradley Ibrahim, the best player on the pitch, and involved in about as much incident as the other 21 players put together, drove in a third early in the second period, and Lorent Tolaj rounded off matters with a route one coup de grace with 15 minutes to go. Wooton cancelled his earlier own goal with a consolation goal for Stockport deep into injury time, but this barely dented the celebrations. Argyle: Ashby-Hammond, Wiredu (Ross), Szucs, Edwards, Tolaj (Oseni), Mumba (Benarous), Mitchell, Watts (Dale), Boateng, Ibrahim, Sorinola. Substitutes (not used): Baker, Roberts, Finn.
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The 19-year-old forward broke into the Robins' first-team squad in 2022 and made further appearances in what is now the Women's Super League 2 in the '22-'23season. She finished the following season ('23'24) gaining valuable first-team experience on loan at Gwalia United, scoring two goals in 10 appearances. She has also been capped for Wales Under-17s and Under-19s sides, and recently earned her first call-up to the senior side in 2024. Argyle Head Coach Marie Hourihan said: "We're very excited to complete the loan signing of Tianna, which immediately adds further attacking prowess to our frontline. She'll offer us goalscoring and attacking threat across the whole front line, and I can't wait for her to get her spell at Home Park underway."
Jared Rendle's close-range first-half finish was enough to decide the tie and hand the Greens an important three points in EFL Youth Alliance League South play. Head Coach, Jamie Lowry said: "I'm really pleased with today. It was a solid performance, and it was nice to bounce back after last Saturday. I think it's really important that the lads realise how this result came about - through the good focus and intensity that they had in defensive actions, out of possession work, and shape. They did their jobs and took responsibility. "In possession, the game plan was to try and hit them on the counterattack and try and play forward once we regained the ball, which worked really well. "We had three or four really good chances. Two one-on-ones with the goalkeeper, so it could have been more, really, but the most pleasing thing was the lad's focus and concentration during the 90 minutes and keeping a clean sheet, for the first time this season. "It is something to build on, though. I don't think that was a perfect performance, but it was definitely a step in the right direction, so I'm really pleased." Argyle: 1 Jack Flower, 2 Joe Mwaro, 3 Jovan Wamani (12 Dylan Williams, 78), 4 Billy Devlin, 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Toby Haley, 7 Jared Rendle (14 Frankie Maund, 61), 8 Sam Lord, 9 Fletcher Poole, 10 Seb Campbell (capt), 11 Tashall Sandhu (15 Kian Burch, 61). Substitute: 23 Leo McCormick. 4th
Goals from Phoebie Poole, Roisin Kivel, Charlotte Whitmore, Olivia Francis, and an own-goal propelled the Greens to victory at Erme Valley, the home of Ivybridge Town. The game also included a substitute appearance for 16-year-old Sienna Gilbert, meaning a good evening's work all round ended with a pathway player making her first-team debut. Argyle: 21 Eilish Brogan, 2 Katie Dickson, 5 Giota Papaioannou (capt), 8 Imy Crawford (6 Layla Proctor, 66), 9 Phoebie Poole (7 Charlotte Whitmore, 56), 11 Roisin Kivel (26 Arabella Suttie, 56), 14 Katie Wilson, 17 Paris Dalton, 18 Caitlin Smith, 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis (27 Sienna Gilbert, 81). 3rd
Speaking to Argyle TV after the game, he said: "We wanted to use it as an opportunity to get some form, get some rhythm. I thought we did that in large parts of the game, where we looked in real control. The last bit we need to work on is our final third and productivity around the box. "I'm pleased with how professionally the lads approached the game, and a clean sheet to go with that. "We're yet to put the complete performance in, but you've got to give our lads credit sometimes. I thought the mindset and approach, the areas we had to improve on from the weekend, we did this evening. The players did that really well and efficiently tonight." He told Plymouth Live: [It was] "A professional performance I thought. Started the game very well, on the front foot. Clean sheet really pleased with. I thought the issues that we suffered against Cardiff, and those we have spoke about internally, we put right this evening. "We were a lot more compact as a team and the icing on the cake unfortunately didn't come, that would have been three, four, five and really been productive in and around their box, which is the only bit that was missing. "The exercise was rhythm and confidence, and find a little bit of form, and I would say those boxes have been ticked." 2nd
Two of Argyle's newest players were notably involved in the Pilgrims' 2-0 win over Cheltenham Town in the Vertu Trophy. No 9, Lorent Tolaj, scored a brace - his first goals for the Club - while no 2, Mathias Ross, played his part in keeping the clean sheet on his first start for any team since November. Following the Cardiff City defeat, Head Coach Tom Cleverley is hoping that the win against Cheltenham can be used as a catalyst for future matches. 1st
In: central midfielder Law McCabe has signed on a season-long loan from Middlesbrough. Having come through the academy at Boro, the 19-year-old is extremely highly rated by the Sky Bet Championship club and made his professional debut against Preston North End in 2023. Currently away with England Under-20s, McCabe is a ball-playing central midfielder who impressed in pre-season for his boyhood team, including starting in a draw against Rangers at Ibrox. He has also represented England at under-18 level. And, at the 11th hour, Argyle secured the services of Oxford United winger Owen Dale on a season-long loan. The 26-year-old has plenty of EFL experience having played close to 250 games. He started his career at Crewe Alexandra, before moving to Blackpool and then the Kassam Stadium. However, none of Scarlett, Ennis, Osborn or Cooper - players who had been linked with a possible move to Home Park, joined the Greens Out: Freddie Issaka has gone to Bristol Rovers on a season-long loan in pursuit of regular football as he continues his development. |
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