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Wednesday 8th April 2026
The other nominees are Skubala once more, Alex Revell of Stevenage and Richie Wellens of Leyton Orient. The winner will be announced at 10 am on Friday 10 April.
The categories are: Men's Player of the Season Women's Player of the Season Men's Young Player of the Season* Women's Young Player of the Season* *The Young Player awards are open to anyone who was 21 or under on the date of the first match of the 2025/26 season. There is a link to vote on the official website. Voting closes on Wednesday, 22 April.
18-year-old Finn has made 23 appearances for Argyle, after helping the Under-18s to the South West Youth Alliance and Merit League One titles in 2023/24. As a 16-year-old, he became Argyle's sixth youngest-ever player when he made his league debut as a substitute against Leeds United, at Elland Road, in November 2024. This season, Finn has stepped up another level. After signing his first professional contract in August 2025, he went on to score his first two senior goals in a Vertu Trophy tie against Spurs Under-21s the following month. Across all competitions, he has made 19 appearances this term, scoring three and assisting twice. Argyle have also been nominated for the Community Club of the Season award, going up against Blackburn Rovers and Bristol Rovers. Additionally, Argyle Community Trust's 'Argyle 4 Autism' project, co-designed by first-team players Joe Edwards and Julio Pleguezuelo, is up for the Community Project of the Season award. The ceremony, where these awards and the divisional Player of the Season, Team of the Season and other awards will be decided, takes place on Sunday, 19 April, live on Sky Sports. On This Day: 1970: At Home Park, England-U23 4 Bulgaria-U23 1, and a first cap for Argyle's Norman Piper. In goal for England, a 20-year-old Peter Shilton, 22 years before his Argyle debut. 2017: With a Graham Carey penalty and a last minute winner from Ryan Taylor, Argyle's 2-1 victory at Crawley was their 13th away win of the season, a new all-time record. 7th
"It didn't look, either side of half-time, like it was going to be as comfortable as it ended up being," said Cleverley, speaking to Argyle TV in the aftermath of the win at Oakwell. "For large parts of the game, they had the ball, but we were in control. But either side of half-time, we didn't feel so in control. I'm really pleased with the character throughout that period, the impact of the substitutes. Tolly's goal kills the game off at a really important time when we were suffering a little bit. In the end, we managed the game really well with the experience we had out on the pitch. "We changed the system to 4-2-3-1 to try and manage the overload that they were creating in midfield. I think Barnsley can count themselves a little bit unfortunate to lose 3-0 today. "I think a 4-2-3-1 was there when we needed it, but you've got to give up some possession in an overloading midfield to get two strikers on the pitch. When your strikers [provide so many assists and goals] then I think that justifies going two up top. "The impact of the substitutes was outstanding. Young Caleb Roberts coming on in midfield, Caleb Watts bringing energy and quality, the same with Xav (Amaechi) and Brendan (Galloway). "We play to our strengths, which at the minute looks to be 4-4-2. Bim should be back for the weekend, but I couldn't be more happy with the other two. To have three guys in double figures is credit to the work they've put in, and the work the rest of the staff have put in. All three were not playing at this level last season and had very little experience at this level between the three of them. To have them in this place, we're really proud of them and happy for them."
On This Day: 1956: Bury 7 Argyle 1 (Reg Wyatt); the Pilgrims were relegated to tier 3. 1979: The fastest booking ever seen at Home Park. Micky Horswill, making his first appearance back in Plymouth after his transfer to Hull City nine months earlier, had his name in the book after just 7 seconds! Hull won the game 4-3. 6th
The Pilgrims are now in seventh spot on 62 points two behind the final play-off place with five games remaining. Argyle: 1 Conor Hazard, 2 Mathias Ross, 7 Jamie Paterson (24 Caleb Roberts,64), 8 Joe Edwards (capt) (22 Brendan Galloway, 85), 9 Lorent Tolaj (17 Caleb Watts, 64), 15 Alex Mitchell, 18 Owen Oseni (10 Xavier Amaechi, 81), 19 Malachi Boateng, 28 Ronan Curtis, 35 Owen Dale, 45 Wes Harding. Subs: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond (gk), 3 Jack MacKenzie, 14 Ayman Benarous. Goals: Oseni 16, 79, Tolaj 57 Booked: Ross 10 Attendance: 10,722 (1,242 away) On This Day: 1970: Dave Burnside made his final appearance for the Greens in a 3-1 defeat at Tranmere. He had played 113 games and scored 17 goals between 1968 & 1970, and was voted Player of the Year in 1969. Famed for his outstanding ball skills, few Argyle players have ever been able to keepie-uppie like him. 5th
Argyle cannot catch leaders, Watford, whose win today meant that they end the season as champions and are promoted. But Argyle are still in pole position to claim second place - and a chance at competing in the play-offs for the second promotion slot (having to play the second team in the northern section). Third place Bournemouth also won; they have three games still to go but Argyle have a superior goal difference and Bournemouth have to play Watford in their final fixture. Argyle's last match is away to Real Bedford on 26 April.
Donations can be brought to the Mayflower Fan Zone between 11a m and 2 pm For those unable to attend the game, The Hub at Foulston Park, Devonport, is now a dedicated collection point for donations via the Common Ground Caf� on the first floor.
The Greens' number six was voted the winner after an impressive run of performances in midfield, including a goal against Lewes at Home Park. Proctor won the supporters' poll with 36% of the vote, ahead of Roisin Kivel (33%), Una Lue (18%), and Ellie Noble (13%).
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With six games to go for the Pilgrims, they are three points outside of the play-off places, with a variety of teams in front of them who have played varying amounts of games. Making up around three points on three teams, and holding off a couple just beneath, is still a huge task � but not an impossible one, and that is the mindset Cleverley wants to carry into Monday's trip to Barnsley. "It was always my mentality going into the last seven games, very unlikely you win every single one of them," Cleverley told Argyle TV. "At some point in the run-in, we were going to have to deal with dropping points. We realise the margin for error has now reduced, which increases a bit of pressure. "We know why it's not worked out for us today. We know what to get better at, but we certainly won't feel too disheartened. We've got a massive game in three days. The points tally to get in, I think, has stayed the same after the weekend's results. We've just made it a little bit more difficult for ourselves to get to that. "We have to clean this one out of our minds as soon as possible. We don't have time to really feel sorry for ourselves. We've got to be not far from perfect now, but in the previous six games we've been very close to perfect, so I think that form gets you in. We know what we have to execute to give ourselves the best chance to replicate that form."
"We are aware of multiple reports of racial abuse towards one of our players from an Argyle fan... The individual was identified and arrested... and the matter is now being dealt with by the police. "This is not the first incident of this nature towards a player or staff member this season and it is completely unacceptable. "We remain committed to ensuring Home Park is a place for everyone and will continue to stand against racism and discrimination of any form. "Something in football needs to change, and we will stand at the heart of it to ensure that this change happens."
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Despite a red card for the visitors and a 0-0 half-time scoreline, the Trotters took the lead shortly after the break via a penalty given against Mathias Ross for handball. The Greens equalised through Ronan Curtis, and it seemed they had turned the momentum, but Bolton scored again, a goal credited to Sam Dalby, and, despite a number of potential chances, Argyle never found the way to get an equaliser, let alone a winner. The loss leaves Argyle still in ninth place on 59 points, with six games left, while Bolton increased their chances of a play-off slot, taking their tally to 69. Argyle: 1 Conor Hazard, 2 Mathias Ross, 3 Jack MacKenzie (45 Wes Harding, 59), 8 Joe Edwards (capt, 10 Xavier Amaechi, 80), 15 Alex Mitchell, 18 Owen Oseni (9 Lorent Tolaj, 58), 19 Malachi Boateng, 20 Herbie Kane, 27 Bim Pepple, 28 Ronan Curtis, 35 Owen Dale (17 Caleb Watts, 71). Substitutes: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond (gk), 7 Jamie Paterson, 22 Brendan Galloway. Goals: Curtis 57 Attendance: 16,616 (1,375 away) 2nd
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The visiting Gloucestershire side took an early lead, which doubled before the 20-minute mark, and found the back of the net further after Joel Tolcher seemed to bring Argyle back into the game. A youthful Greens side, playing in front of first-team staff and Head Coach Tom Cleverley, could not get going and paid for early mistakes just after kick-off. Head Coach, Jamie Lowry, said: "We conceded four poor goals today. Our general play was okay. We had a lot of the ball and controlled the majority of the game, but didn't show enough creativity to break them down and have a bit about us in the final third. "We lacked any imagination or that individual to provide a bit of quality, so that was disappointing. Performance-wise, it was okay, but we can't concede four really poor goals and expect to win a game of football. " It's all about learning. This is what they're here for, and this is why we do it. "The important thing is that they start taking things away and learning, but I think the frustrating thing at the moment is that we keep giving the same messages and the boys are not quite getting and valuing it." Argyle: 1 Jack Flower, 2 Joe Mwaro (capt) (15 Tashall Sandhu, 24), 3 Malachi Davy, 4 Joel Tolcher, 5 Dylan Williams, 6 Toby Maclean, 7 Jared Rendle (12 Lewis Flowers, 68), 8 Toby Rider, 9 Fletcher Poole, 10 Seb Campbell (14 Oscar Dean, 68), 11 Harry Shield (16 Harry Locke, half-time). Substitute: 23 Leo McCormick (gk). Goal: Tolcher 35. Yellow card: Dean 85. Red card: Dean 90+2. 31st March
Bim Pepple was again an unused substitute for Canada in their 0-0 home draw against Tunisia. And Brendan Galloway did not even feature in the Zimbabwe squad which defeated Zambia 1-0, also in a friendly. 30th
"The result is gutting, devastating, everything you can think of right now," Hourihan told Argyle TV. "It was a tale of two halves. We were nowhere near the levels that we've been consistently at this season in the first half, and we need to give Bournemouth credit. They came out of the traps really quickly and scored the goal early on. "We did a lot of work on set plays and defended them well in the previous week, in the league fixture, so to go down so early, I was disappointed. You've got to factor in the elements of the occasion and bits, but at half-time we made a couple of changes and came out with a lot more intent, started to play a lot more and moved the ball a lot quicker, which was a problem in the first half. "We got into higher areas of the pitch with quick, fast combinations and created three or four good opportunities, hitting the post and having the goal disallowed, but we just ran out of time and didn't manage to get that equalising goal. "It's disappointing to lose in this way, but still, for me, we've got to look back on the journey we had to get here and take a lot of pride in that. We still have two massive games in the league to look forward to. "We need to make sure that we finish off the season in the right way. We will recover from this and regroup. It will be sore for the next couple of days, but when we come back into training on Tuesday, our full attention turns to Oxford. "Sometimes with football, games like this happen. It's about the character of the group to show now after this. We've done it before, and I'm more than confident in this group of players to do it again next week. "The Green Army were phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal. Considering the logistics with us being in London, to have that amount here and hearing them consistently is a credit to the football club because that was fantastic." 29th
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The game will be televised, and available on BBC iPlayer.
Bournemouth were dominant in the first half, but Argyle had the better of the second. However, that elusive goal would just not come. Noble hit the bar, there was a call for a penalty and Poole actually had the ball in the net, but it was ruled out for an earlier offside. Bournemouth took the honours, having not conceded a goal all tournament. Argyle must now regroup for the vital league fixture at home to Oxford Women on Easter Sunday. Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 6 Layla Proctor, 9 Phoebie Poole, 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 14 Katie Wilson, 15 Tamara Wilcock (17 Paris Dalton, half-time), 18 Caitlin Smith (16 Ella Stephens, half-time), 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis, 24 Tianna Teisar (7 Charlotte Whitmore, 84), 26 Arabella Suttie. Substitutes: 21 Eilish Brogan (gk), 5 Giota Papaioannou, 29 Chloe Ingrouille, 30 Shana Dolbel.
Tommy Wheeldon Jr. grew up in Devon, playing football in Plymstock and training with the Argyle youth team at Harper's Park. His journey didn't lead to him becoming a professional, but building an incredible coaching dynasty in the heart of Canada, at Cavalry FC. Tommy has seen a young Bim break into the first-team as a teenager, learning from former Argyle youngster Joe Mason, and then go on and wear the green and white of the side he supports. Click on the link on the official website to listen.
The Greens struggled to get going early in the game, with the visiting Robins causing problems from the outset and creating threatening opportunities in and around the 18-yard box. At the end of the first half Louis Millard's 15-minute brace caught Argyle out, leaving the Greens chasing after the restart, but it was not enough. Swindon added a third just after the hour mark, with a fourth nearly coming in the final stages of the game after a cross was fired across the six-yard box. Argyle did well to clear the ball away but couldn't muster anything up in front of goal before the full-time whistle. Head Coach Jamie Lowry said: "Saturday started brightly for us, but then we lost our will to play and get the ball and lost too many duels. Out of possession, we didn't have the intensity, the willingness to win the ball back or compete in a duel, and I think the lads thought the opposition was going to let them have the ball, play, and do what they want - and the game doesn't work like that. "You have to earn the right to play, and too many of them are just going through the motions at the moment. It wasn't a very positive day, so now we must look ahead to Forest Green Rovers on Tuesday." Argyle: 23 Leo McCormick, 2 Jovan Wamani, 3 Malachi Davy, 4 Joel Tolcher, 5 Dylan Williams, 6 Toby Maclean, 7 Tashall Sandhu, 8 Seb Campbell (capt), 9 Frankie Maund, 10 Emran Wischhoff, 11 Jared Rendle. Substitutes: 1 Jack Flower (gk), 12 Joe Mwaro, 14 Max Moser, 15 Alfie Vosper, 16 Harry Locke. 26th
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The clash against the U's was scheduled for the following weekend, but will now take place on Easter Sunday, kicking off at 2pm. Marie Hourihan's side have faced Oxford three times already this season, in three different competitions, with Argyle coming out as victors twice. After a win over Bournemouth, Argyle are firmly in the promotion picture, and this game against Oxford--the last home game of the season--could be pivotal.
Toby Bright joins the Under-9s squad, through the pre-Academy games programme. Conor Preston Jr is a recruit to the Under-10s from Argyle's partnership with Saints Southwest. Theo Ide joins the Under-11s Academy group, after attending the Emerging Talent programme. 23rd
"It was definitely a rollercoaster of a game," she said. "I thought we started the game really well. They are a difficult side to play against on a small and narrow pitch, so we had to adapt to that, but I thought we did so well and scored the opening goal. "Our game management after that was maybe a bit questionable and allowed them the opportunity to put balls into our box, which we know they're good at, and a strength of theirs, and they got the equaliser from it. We had to ride a bit of a storm, so we must give them a bit of credit. "We were tested at times, and they had a bit of momentum after the equaliser was scored, so to show that resiliency and find a winner... was really pleasing from my perspective. "The emotions were running high after the winner. I think [earlier in the game] there were three or four times where we thought the ball had crossed the line or we were going to score and we didn't. We were thinking in our heads: 'is it going to be one of those days?' I'm thankful the players kept persevering. "We had the momentum. You could sense it was coming, and I'm just delighted that they've been able to take that chance because I think we fully deserved it. It was 90 minutes of hard work. "I don't think they've been beaten here for over two years. They're in that position in the league table for a reason because they're a very good and combative side, and they made it difficult for us, and we knew that. "I thought we really rose to the occasion, and players stood up to that challenge. I'm delighted that we've come away with the result." 22nd
"Not only for the opposition we were playing against, but I thought the performance [was outstanding.]" said Cleverley. "To go to Reading last week, big occasion, the travelling support, and rise to that occasion, and then get up for another occasion against Stevenage on Tuesday. "Today was the pinnacle, with close to a sell-out against Huddersfield, just above us and to put in a performance like that� "I could go through every single one of them and tell you what they did right today, but as a team I thought we were intense, aggressive, dominant in every area. That all came together into a performance like that. "[At half-time] first of all, [we said] 'no panic'. If you recreate that performance second half, you give yourself the best chance. It might not win you the game, but you give yourself the best chance. I thought we came out the blocks, we won duels, we scored from a set play, and then that gave us a big burst. "The players know when we've executed and when we've not. In the first half, we did. Football sometimes doesn't reward you for that, so don't panic and keep doing the right things."
An Una Lue rebound finish, in additional time in the second half, handed the Greens victory over the Cherries, after goals from Phoebie Poole and Kelci Bowers had the game level at the break. The result keeps Argyle in second place, but extends the gap to six points over Bournemouth, with the Dorset side having two games in hand. Bournemouth have four games remaining, Argyle just two. Bournemouth have to play current league leaders, Watford, in their final game, meaning a dramatic end to the season's campaign. Argyle will take on Bournemouth again next Saturday in the final of the FAWNL Cup at QPR's Loftus Road ground. Argyle: 1 Hermione Cull, 6 Layla Proctor, 9 Phoebie Poole (15 Tamara Wilcock, 90+1), 11 Roisin Kivel (capt), 14 Katie Wilson, 16 Ella Stephens (3 Phoebe Hampson, 65), 17 Paris Dalton (2 Una Lue, 89), 18 Caitlin Smith, 19 Ellie Noble, 23 Olivia Francis, 24 Tianna Teisar. Substitutes: 33 Ella Stowell (gk), 5 Giota Papaioannou, 7 Charlotte Whitmore, 29 Chloe Ingrouille. Goals: Poole 18, Lue 90+2. Yellow cards: Francis 38, Stephens 60.
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Argyle: 1 Conor Hazard, 2 Mathias Ross, 3 Jack MacKenzie (45 Wes Harding, 68), 7 Jamie Paterson (24 Caleb Roberts, 78), 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 15 Alex Mitchell, 18 Owen Oseni (10 Xavier Amaechi, 88), 19 Malachi Boateng, 27 Bim Pepple (22 Brendan Galloway, 88), 28 Ronan Curtis, 35 Owen Dale. Substitutes: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond (gk), 14 Ayman Benarous, 41 Seb Campbell. Goals: Dale 47, Pepple 59, Oseni 73 Booked: Hazard 18, Dale 44, Amaechi 90+3 Attendance: 16,266 (563 away) Man of the Match - Owen Dale.
Emran Wischhoff's seventh minute finish put the Greens in the driving seat early on, with stellar defensive efforts and hard work pushing Jamie Lowry's side over the line at Copnor Road. With several second-year scholars out on work experience loans, Lowry turned to a youthful line-up against Pompey, with changes all over the pitch, but it worked as planned. Head Coach Jamie Lowry said: "I'm really pleased with how we played. In the first half, we were good in possession, passed the ball well and created quite a few chances, scoring a really nice goal. In the second half, they got after us a little bit more, and were more aggressive on the press, which made us a bit rushed in possession. "The pleasing thing about that tough period was that we defended well and kept a clean sheet. The boys rolled their sleeves up, worked hard, blocked and made tackles, where I think earlier this season we might not have done. "I'm really pleased with the boys' character and personality to keep a clean sheet, defend as they did and pick up three points." Argyle: 23 Leo McCormick, 2 Joe Mwaro (capt) (12 Dylan Williams, 80), 3 Malachi Davy, 4 Billy Devlin, 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Toby Maclean (14 Corey Browne, half-time), 7 Tashall Sandhu (15 Oscar Dean, 65), 8 Joel Tolcher, 9 Frankie Maund, 11 Jared Rendle, 29 Emran Wischhoff. Substitutes: 1 Daniel Lay. Goals: Wischhoff 7. Yellow card: Mwaro 44. 20th
Hourihan said: "At the end of the day, I'm the face of a whole team, whether it's the players and the staff, but for me, to win this isn't an individual thing, it's a collective. "A year ago, this team narrowly avoided relegation. Twelve months on, we're in a position where we're competing to be in the top two, and in the cup final. That turnaround doesn't happen from one person; that's down to the squad of players, the staff, and the whole football club. "This is a celebration of what's been achieved from everybody across these last 12 months."
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Tom Cleverley told Radio Devon: "For Argyle to be represented by a player playing for a major nation like Canada we're all so proud of him, his form's deserved that." "Sometimes what happens is because he's playing in the third tier that can get overlooked, I know how the systems work, but thankfully they've seen through that and seen how well he's performing against strong teams. "I'm so delighted because he had to prove a lot of people wrong at the start, which he did, and he did that through hard work and belief. "Now he's flourishing and that's been represented by a call-up for his national team."
Campbell recently made his professional league debut for Tom Cleverley's side after coming on as an 85th minute substitute away at Wigan Athletic. He also became Argyle's youngest-ever goalscorer at the age of 16 years and 279 days after he scored on his debut against Spurs Under-21s in the Vertu Trophy. 18th
"Having seen some of the results this evening, it's important that we didn't lose any ground," he said. "We've gained three points on Stevenage, a couple on Huddersfield but, more importantly, we've kept our momentum. "I thought we were a little bit flat, and not as clean and crisp as we can be, first half, and then we improved that [in the] second half. I thought we took the initiative in the game, got a lot more field position because of our better play, which led to a lot of set plays - and ultimately set plays have led to goals for us this season. "[I'm] really pleased with the second half. It feels like we're getting into a groove here where, even if we don't perform as well as we can do in the first half... there's an air of confidence about us, and I'm really pleased. "It wasn't the worst evening to have a game that lacked a little bit of rhythm, although it wasn't the greatest watch. "There's certainly a real togetherness about the group. I think that we've used the injury situation to try to create that. We are down to the bare bones. We are asking a lot from each and every one of those players that are fit, and they're producing the goods. Now we need one more push on Saturday to cap off a period where we've had so many games, we've travelled so many miles, and then we can reset a little bit before Bradford (on 28 March)." 17th
Other results mean that Argyle remain in 10th spot on 56 points, but now only two off the final play-off place. Man of the match - Mathias Ross. Argyle: 1 Conor Hazard, 2 Mathias Ross, 3 Jack MacKenzie (22 Brendan Galloway, 79), 7 Jamie Paterson (10 Xavier Amaechi, 64), 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 15 Alex Mitchell, 19 Malachi Boateng, 20 Herbie Kane (4 Brendan Wiredu, 90), 27 Bim Pepple, 28 Ronan Curtis, 35 Owen Dale (18 Owen Oseni, 79). Substitutes: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond (gk), 14 Ayman Benarous, 41 Seb Campbell. Goals: Ross 57 Booked: Amaechi 90+3 Attendance: 13,945 (160 away)
Happy 18th birthday to Tegan Finn who, at 16 years and 230 days, became the Pilgrims' sixth youngest-ever player when he made his EFL debut as a late substitute in the 3-0 defeat by Leeds United at Elland Road in November 2024. And finally, it's also a happy 29th birthday to former Argyle star, Ryan Hardie, who now plays for Huddersfield Town. Ryan in 29 today. 16th
"Three points - that was the priority coming into the game," Hourihan told Argyle TV. "We are just boxing off these games now as we go into the home straight. I thought we started the game very well, on the front foot, but I think they were a little bit more open than we anticipated. We created some really glaring opportunities, and we need to be more clinical in those moments. "Going into the second half, the message was quite clear - we need more composure in front of goal and be more clinical with the types of finishes that we are looking for. "We did end up scoring two good, well-worked goals, despite having a similar story to the first half, but the main thing was to come away with three points and another pleasing performance, which we did. "The slight frustration is that we've spent a lot of time looking to refine the decision making and our finishing in front of goal, but the pleasing thing for me is that we're creating these opportunities and we continue to do so. "For me, momentum is key at this stage of the season. It brings confidence, which fundamentally leads to performances, and that's what we need to maintain going into two high-profile games now, with big stakes on them. "These are the games you want to play, and this is why we work so hard for the past seven or eight months to get into this position, and now it's the opportunity that we've got to take. "We know what we're going to need to do across these two games and feel like we're in a good place with the squad that we have available, so we will go into both those games in a confident mood." 15th
"It's a good point; It's not two dropped today, even though we might have had the better of the second half," Cleverley told Argyle TV. "They had the ability to make five changes to their starting line-up, make five substitutes, and we just don't have those luxuries. "To see us dig in as well as we did, and have the better of the second half, I couldn't be prouder of the lads in there giving everything to this football club. On another day we maybe win it, but I thought it was a good game of football; two really evenly matched sides out there today. It was a good game of football. I think both teams were going for the win and I'm proud of my players. "We've been outstanding from set plays all season - attacking and defensive in the main. Ok, today we conceded one, which is a rarity for us. Nance and the guys have really done a great job with defensive set plays this season, and we had a little blip there for that one. "Attacking-wise, again, it's been a real strength of our game plan. We looked really dangerous at every set play situation. Even when you don't play as well as you possibly can do, you'll always create chances and I thought that was the case for the first half. "You have to put the opposition in context as well... we were facing a very good opponent today. I was really impressed with them, especially in the first 50, 55 minutes. For us to match that and have the character to deal with setbacks, it's good signs." Cleverley said that the almost 3,000 travelling Greens gave the team an extra boost: "For it to be a League One game between two play-off hopefuls, and the 10% that that gives the boys - they were a big part of the team talk today. I thought we put in a hearty performance that was worthy of our travelling support today."
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Argyle: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond, 2 Mathias Ross, 3 Jack MacKenzie (10 Xavier Amaechi, 77), 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 15 Alex Mitchell, 17 Caleb Watts(7 Jamie Paterson, 77), 19 Malachi Boateng, 20 Herbie Kane (4 Brendan Wiredu, 85), 27 Bim Pepple, 28 Ronan Curtis, 35 Owen Dale. Substitutes: 13 Zak Baker (gk), 18 Owen Oseni, 40 Joe Mwaro, 41 Seb Campbell. Goals: Mitchell 7, Watts 67 Booked: Pepple 1, Mitchell 31, Curtis 55 Attendance: 16,277 (2,897 away) 13th
The Canadian forward scored five goals in the month, and contributed an assist, as Argyle picked up three massive wins in their pursuit of a play-off spot. Pepple won the supporters' poll with 53% of the vote. Joe Edwards finished second with 20%, followed closely by Ronan Curtis on 18%, and then Mathias Ross with 9%.
Hatch was originally due to join Taunton but, due to an EFL regulation his registration was refused. He will now head to Parkway for a temporary spell. Matthews has recently returned to full fitness and will link up with The Peacocks, looking to play regular first-team football. 12th
Phoebe scored two of Argyle's four goals in a 4-1 win over Burnley, securing a place in the FAWNL Cup final. She won the supporters' poll with 57% of the vote, ahead of Tianna Teisar (20%), Arabella Suttie (14%), and Ellie Noble (9%).
The partnership with local Plymouth charity, M.A.N. Culture, sees the club nominated for the Best Club Marketing Campaign - Non-Premier League award. The second nomination for is the Women's Football Business Award, for the Club's continued efforts and commitment to growing the Argyle Women brand. Results will be announced in May.
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Speaking to Plymouth Live, he said that he was proud of the way his players have not used all the injuries as excuses and, instead, have got on with the task of winning games. Cleverley said: "I thought we were outstanding, especially first half where we all but put the game to bed. We were good value for a two-goal lead. "Deservedly went in at half-time two goals to the good. Second half, we were managing bodies, manging loads, managing ourselves a little bit. "I thought we had another gear and should have been a bit more clinical on transition. Maybe got a bit lucky with the penalty incident but I don't think anyone can have any arguments on the winning team this evening. "To really put them to the sword like we did, we are pleased with the performance. We rest tomorrow (Wednesday) and we have got a big game at Reading on Saturday to prepare for." 10th
Argyle will also continue to be without a number of key players, including Conor Hazard, Brendan Galloway, Julio Pleguezuelo. Bradley Ibrahim and Lorent Tolaj as injuries continue to be a huge problem for them and Tom Cleverley has to manage the risk of playing them too soon against putting out his strongest team.
Argyle: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond, 2 Mathias Ross, 3 Jack MacKenzie (7 Jamie Paterson, 78), 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 15 Alex Mitchell, 17 Caleb Watts(41 Seb Campbell, 85), 19 Malachi Boateng, 20 Herbie Kane (4 Brendan Wiredu, 74), 27 Bim Pepple (18 Owen Oseni, 86), 28 Ronan Curtis (10 Xavier Amaechi, 78), 35 Owen Dale. Substitutes: 13 Zak Baker (gk), 40 Joe Mwaro. Goals: Pepple 38, 40, Watts 71 Booked: Curtis 53, Watts 64 9th
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Speaking to Chris Errington, Cleverley said: "They (Doncaster) were the better side first half I thought up until the change of system when we went 4-3-3. Could I have done that a bit sooner, maybe 10 minutes before? "I was a little bit annoyed with myself because we were getting outnumbered in midfield. We needed to get another body in there so we dropped Caleb Watts back down and we got a foothold in the game. "I don't think it's necessarily always the solution is ranting and raving. It was a calmer half-time than you might expect. "When you change system there is quite a few details you need to get in with that. 4-3-3 is not something we have done for a long time. It was important the players understood their jobs in the second half. Our mentality was strong today. "Second half much better, the intensity, the care on the ball. The introduction of substitutes had a really good impact. "Performances like that first half, four or five months ago would not be backed up then with a second half like that and a result like that. "The mentality of the players is really strong at the minute, the supporters are helping, and I'm pleased we have managed to overturn a poor first half." 7th
A change of formation in the second half, and a number of substitutions swung the tie in Argyle's favour. Despite Ronan Curtis missing a penalty five minutes after the restart. After Herbie Kane's clever free kick on 74 minutes bounced and went into the box, the Greens held on for a much-needed result. With 49 points and in 10th position, the play-offs are still in sight, even if at a distance. If only Rotherham hadn't gifted Huddersfield a win, courtesy of an own goal... Argyle: 21 Luca Ashby-Hammond, 2 Mathias Ross, 3 Jack MacKenzie, 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 15 Alex Mitchell, 17 Caleb Watts (7 Jamie Paterson, 73), 19 Malachi Boateng, 27 Bim Pepple (18 Owen Oseni, 89), 28 Ronan Curtis, 29 Matty Sorinola (35 Owen Dale, 66), 45 Wes Harding (20 Herbie Kane, 66). Substitutes: 13 Zak Baker (gk), 10 Xavier Amaechi, 40 Joe Mwaro. Goals: Pepple 45+3, Kane 74 Booked: Edwards 21, MacKenzie 58, Pepple 60, Watts 71, Ashby Hammond 90+4 Attendance 16, 046 (537 away).
A game filled with few chances in front of goal for both sides was won by an Albie Collins header in the 10th minute. From the opening whistle, it became clear that a clinical nature was needed from either side to come away with a result from the match, with the bobbly surface causing possession issues from the outset. Head Coach, Jamie Lowry, said: "Oxford are a very good side, so we had to be at our best today, and unfortunately, we conceded a poor goal early from a set play, where we didn't do our jobs properly, and they got a free header, and that won them the game, "Apart from that, it was pretty scrappy and even. The pitch wasn't helping either team to really control possession, being bouncy and bobbly, but from our point of view, we just didn't do enough to win the game. I think we only had one shot on target in the whole game, which is just a lack of quality and energy, and somebody taking a bit of accountability to try to be a match-winner. "Those little bits, from my point of view, were disappointing like the result, but, again, it's another learning curve and a great opportunity to put things right moving forward." Argyle: 23 Leo McCormick, 2 Toby Haley (12 Jovan Wamani, 83), 3 Malachi Davy (15 James Sharpe, 83), 4 Sam Lord (capt), 5 Sam Hayman, 6 Lewis Flowers, 7 Tashall Sandhu, 8 Seb Campbell (14 Billy Devlin, 67), 9 Frankie Maund, 10 Fletcher Poole, 11 Jared Rendle (16 Emran Wischhoff, 70). Substitutes: 1 Thomas Armytage (gk).
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The 19-year-old joined Taunton in September, moving to Torquay United in January but is now returning to the Peacocks. So far, Joe has made seven appearances for Argyle since signing his first professional contract. 4th
The match has been rearranged due to Argyle's participation in the FAWNL Cup Final on Saturday 28 March. 1st
"I don't think I can be angry," he said after the game. "They're a group of players that are as thin as a squad of players gets. They're giving everything to the very last minute. Today we just looked like a team who is probably 10-20% down on energy, and the same in terms of quality. "When you come away and you have 19 shots at their goal, we've got the quality in our group to turn up one or two of those into goals, today it just wasn't there. "I felt like we showed good personality to go and get the equaliser, leaving ourselves a little bit open in the process. But that's the kind of team we are. That's probably why we've not had too many draws this season, because we take a lot of risk. "Every time we seem to get on the verge of really being part of that play-off conversation, we just can't take that final hurdle. "We just looked like a group where the last two demanding weeks maybe caught up with us a little bit. That was in all phases, not just the pressing, but I think the sharpness around their box. Normally you see our lads a lot more laser-focused and sharp to take those chances. We looked lacking a bit of energy today."
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