
Carl Fletcher and Romain Larrieu at a Green Taverners' fun day in July 2011


125 candles at a supporters' vigil in August 2011

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1933: Raymond Bowden played his final game for Argyle, a single goal victory at home to Stoke, before leaving Plymouth to join Arsenal. The transfer fee, £5,000, was the highest ever paid by the Gunners and the record received by Argyle. In his seven seasons at Home Park, Bowden achieved the rare ratio of more than one goal every two games, and at Arsenal he won two championship medals, an FA Cup winners medal and six caps for England. He returned to Plymouth after the War and for many years, with his brother, ran a sports shop in the city. He lived his final years in a Plymouth residential home until his death in 1998.
1999: 33-year-old Nicky Marker returned to Home Park, on loan from Sheffield Utd, seven years after leaving to seek fame and fortune with the big boys.

1898: Duggie Livingstone - 22 games, no goals in 1926.
Livingstone was born in Alexandria in Dunbartonshire and could play at left or right-back. Starting his career with Ashfield Juniors, he impressed enough to ... more

1916: Ambrose Came - 6 games, no goals between 1945 and 1946.
Although the Second World War was at an end, the Football League divided its competition into regional sections for the 1945-46 season because of the ... more

1946: Neil Ramsbottom - 41 games, no goals between 1976 and 1977.
The Blackburn-born goalkeeper served his youth career with Bury before signing professional terms and establishing himself as the club's number one. He made ... more

1971: Nicky Banger - 11 games, 2 goals in 2001.
Banger started his career as a trainee with hometown club Southampton, scoring a hat-trick on his first team debut. He moved to Oldham Athletic in 1994 and ... more

1973: Anthony Barness - 41 games, no goals between 2005 and 2006.
Barness began his career as a trainee with Charlton Athletic, before moving to Chelsea. Whilst there he had loan spells with Middlesbrough and Southend United, ... more

1974: Wayne O'Sullivan - 97 games, 3 goals between 1999 and 2001.
O'Sullivan was a Cypriot-born Irish under-21 international who spent two seasons with Argyle, winning the player of the season award in his final year. He ... more
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