
The Devonport End, 1985-2001


The first concrete section at the new Devonport End

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Argyle's 'Keeper Breaks the Net
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1927: Argyle 4 Newport County 1. One of Argyle's goals that day was scored by their 'keeper, Fred Craig, from the penalty spot. This was the first of five penalties that Craig converted in his time, but this one was special; he broke the back of the net.

1961: Clive Goodyear - 125 games, 7 goals between 1984 and 1987.
Born in Lincoln, Goodyear started his career with local non-league side Lincoln United, before earning a move and a Football League breakthrough with Luton ... more

1978: Jon Beswetherick - 169 games, no goals between 1997 and 2002.
'Bessie' was a product of the Argyle youth set-up, progressing through the ranks to play over 150 games for the first-team, primarily at left-back. His best ... more

1982: Jermaine Easter - 39 games, 6 goals between 2007 and 2008.
Easter began his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers before moving on to Hartlepool United in 2001, and then to Spennymoor United, Cambridge United, Boston ... more

1993: Ben Gibson - 16 games, no goals in 2011.
Gibson joined Argyle on loan from Middlesbrough, the club he began his career with as a 12-year-old in 2005. The nephew of Boro chairman Steve Gibson, he ... more

2001: Mathias Ross - 25 games, 2 goals so far.
Born in Aalborg in Denmark, the 6ft 3in centre back became Argyle's first ever Danish player towards the end of the summer transfer window in late August ... more
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