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The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
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1930: Fred Craig, Argyle's goalkeeper for 14 seasons before and after World War 1, played his last game (a 5-2 defeat at Luton). He made 467 appearances for Argyle, 384 of them after 1920 (when the club was admitted to the Football League) making him no. 7 in the all-time list. His biggest claim to fame was that he also scored 5 goals from the penalty spot, but there's no record of how many he missed and how many the opposition scored on the breakaway!
2003: Marino Keith scored his finest goal for Argyle in a 1-1 draw at Blackpool (... more on GoS).
1910: Billy Fellowes - 10 games, 3 goals between 1930 and 1940.
Fellowes started his career in non-league football with Tavistock Town before coming to the attention of Argyle in 1929. Although he spent four full years at ... more
1987: Nauris Bulvitis - 23 games, 3 goals between 2016 and 2017.
Born in the Latvian capital of Riga, Bulvitis featured for a number of smaller Baltic sides at the beginning of his career. His first club was Latvian side FC ... more
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