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Steve Dean

Trigger donated all proceeds from his testimonial match to five local charities:

Devon Air Ambulance

Mustard Tree

St Luke's Hospice

St Vincent de Paul Society

The Friends and Families of Special Children

Argyle's All-Time Starting List

(league and cup)

 

1

Kevin Hodges

573

 

2

Sammy Black

491

 

3

Johnny Williams

447

 

4

Pat Jones

441

 

5

Johnny Hore

433

 

6

Paul Wotton

401

 

7

Jack Leslie

400

 

8

Fred Craig

389

 

9

George Roberston

382

 

10

Bill Shortt

356

 

11

Mickey Evans

351

 

12

Geoff Crudgington

326

 

All-Time Total Appearance List

(league and cup, inc appearing sub)


Goals

1

Kevin Hodges

604

86

2

Sammy Black

491

185

3

Johnny Williams

448

55

4

Pat Jones

441

2

5

Johnny Hore

440

17

6

Paul Wotton

438

63

7

Mickey Evans

432

81

8

Jack Leslie

400

134

Mickey Evans'
Testimonial

Tuesday 29 April 2008

Mickey's All Stars 4 - 2 Luggy's XI

Mickey's All Stars: (manager - Kevin Hodges)
Romain Larrieu, Paul Connolly, Mick Heathcote, Paul Wotton, Jon Beswetherick, Martin Barlow, Lee Hodges, Lilian Nalis, Ian Stonebridge, Matt Evans, Mickey Evans. Subs - Rhys Wilmot, Darren Garner, Martin Gritton, Kevin Wills, Jason Rowbotham, Phill Gill, Kevin Hodges, Gordon Nisbet, John Uzzell, Nathan Lowndes, Pat College (competition winner).

Luggy’s XI: (manager - Paul Sturrock)
Luke McCormick, Gary Clayton, Andy Morrison, Mathias Doumbe, David Worrell, Hasney Aljofree, Ronnie Mauge, David Friio, Steve Castle, Matt Le Tissier, Sean McCarthy. Subs - Gary Penhaligon, Chris Harrison, Tommy Tynan, Andy Rogers, Shaun Jutson (competition winner).

Referee: Neil Warnock.

Goals: Mickey's All Stars - Mickey Evans (32 pen), Beswetherick (42), Gritton (56, 66). Luggy's XI - Tynan (25 pen, 46)

Interview and photos:

Mini videos:

 

 

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1973: Jan 1, born in Plymouth

1990: Dec 1, first team debut, aged 17

1991: Mar 30, signed professional terms with Argyle

1991: Apr 27, made full debut in Division Two defeat at Notts County

1991: Oct 22, scored 1st Argyle goal - against Millwall in the Zenith Data Systems Trophy

1992: Sep 25, joined Blackburn Rovers on loan, but did not make an appearance

1993: Mar 6, scored his first league goal – against Preston North End at Home Park

1996: May 25, part of the Argyle side that won promotion in the play-off final at Wembley

1997: Mar 3, transferred to Southampton for a fee of £750,000

1997: Apr, wins Premiership Player of the Month award

1997: Oct 11, wins his only cap as a substitute for Republic of Ireland v Romania

1997: Nov 3, transferred to West Bromwich Albion for £750,000

2000: Aug 19, joins Bristol Rovers on loan. Completes permanent transfer for £250,000 three weeks later

2001: Mar 22, returns to Argyle on transfer deadline day for a fee of £30,000

2001: Mar 24, makes second Argyle ‘debut’ against Hartlepool United at Home Park

2002: Mar 26, part of the Argyle side which wins promotion at Rochdale, and two weeks later, the Division Three title at Darlington

2004: Apr 24, scores the first goal as Argyle clinch Division Two title with win over QPR

2004: May 8, Argyle’s Player of the Year

2006: May 18, leaves Argyle on a free transfer to join Torquay United. Six months later, announces retirement.

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