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The demon demolisher

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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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28 January 1989FA Cup 4
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28 January 1928Division Three South
A Hat-Trick on Debut
Argyle 4 - 0 Coventry City
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1989: Match of the Day cameras were at Home Park for the FA Cup 4th Round - Argyle 1 Everton 1 (att: 27,566). Sean McCarthy gave the Pilgrims a half-time lead, but the Toffeemen escaped with a replay after a controversial Adrian Burrows handball in the penalty area, twelve minutes from the end. The match generated record receipts of over £100,000.

1949: Micky Cave - 8 games, 4 goals in 1972.
Cave was a striker who had a brief spell on loan from Bournemouth. After starting his career with Weymouth, he spent three years at Torquay United, playing ... more

1957: David Brown - 8 games, no goals in 1979.
After Martin Hodge's big money move to Everton, Argyle started the 1979-80 season with 17-year-old Neil Hards as the number one goalkeeper, but Brown was ... more

1962: Neil Hards - 12 games, no goals between 1979 and 1982.
Portsmouth-born keeper Hards served his apprenticeship at Home Park, making his senior debut in an Anglo-Scottish Cup match at Fulham in August 1979. After ... more
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