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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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17 December 1994Division Two
Rocky Shilton's Horror Show
Brentford 7 - 0 Argyle
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17 December 1993Division Two
Super Steve Hits Fastest Argyle Hat-Trick
Stockport County 2 - 3 Argyle
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17 December 1966Division Two
A Brace for Banks on Home Park Debut
Argyle 4 - 1 Bury
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17 December 1960Division Two
Argyle's Worst Ever Defeat
Stoke City 9 - 0 Argyle
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1960: An extraordinary week is Argyle's history. Four days after holding the mighty Aston Villa in the 4th round of the League Cup (featured here), the Pilgrims suffered their worst defeat ever, a 9-0 humiliation at Stoke City. The shambles began with a gift after just 30 seconds, and so it continued against a side with the lowest scoring record in the division, just 18 goals before this match. Whether 'keeper Geoff Barnsley was fit to play was a major talking point - he took to the field with two black eyes and a swollen nose after serious injury at Villa Park - but ten others were equally to blame. Watch out for another strange event, just two days later in the League Cup replay when the game was abandoned after 90 minutes!
1993: Stockport County 2 Argyle 3; Steve Castle scored the fastest hat-trick in Argyle's history (50th, 55th and 56th minutes).
2005: Nick Chadwick scored the fastest ever goal at Home Park, timed at 11.23 seconds, in the 2-0 defeat of Crystal Palace. With the second coming four minutes into added time, the game probably contained the longest period of play between goals ever seen at Home Park.

1959: Alan Walker - 2 games, 1 goal in 1992.
When defensive lynchpin Andy 'Jock' Morrison sustained a suspected broken leg in September 1992, manager Peter Shilton put out a desperate appeal for ... more

1970: Morrys Scott - 8 games, no goals in 1991.
David Kemp's reign as Argyle manager in the early 1990s is best remembered for its agricultural style of football and bargain-busting transfer policy. Striker ... more

1974: Paul McGregor - 90 games, 24 goals between 1999 and 2001.
A product of the Nottingham Forest youth system, McGregor burst onto the scene during Forest’s 1995-96 UEFA Cup campaign, but his career did not progress from ... more

1988: Craig Sutherland - 9 games, 1 goal between 2011 and 2012.
Sutherland joined Argyle on a two-month loan from Blackpool in November 2011. He began his career with George Watson's College in his hometown of Edinburgh, ... more
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