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Trophies at the Argyle Archive launch in 2017

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29 April 2023English Football League One
Ennis Goal Secures Championship Football
Argyle 1 - 0 Burton Albion
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29 April 1986Division Three
An Unforgettable Promotion Night
Argyle 4 - 0 Bristol City
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29 April 1978Division Three
Relegation Fears Overcome
Argyle 3 - 2 Port Vale
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29 April 1925Division Three South
Southend Thrashed, Now Argyle Must Wait
Argyle 6 - 0 Southend United
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1950: Barnsley 4 Argyle 1; Argyle were relegated to tier 3. A tiny consolation: a last match victory a week later saved the Pilgrims from the bottom spot.
1959: Argyle 1 Bradford City 1, but the score didn't matter. Over 26,000 packed Home Park to salute their promotion heroes and, as other results turned out that night, the first champions of the new Third Division.
1986: Promotion secured on a fantastic night: Argyle 4 Bristol City 0. With Reading uncatchable, it was down to us or Wigan for the runners-up spot. In the final minutes the news came through: Wigan had drawn, cue the pitch invasion!

1910: Will Godfrey - 15 games, no goals between 1933 and 1935.
Godfrey started out in amateur football in Scotland with Alva Albion Rovers before moving to Aberdeen, where he played 18 times in the 1932-33 season. Joining ... more

1975: Neil Illman - 37 games, 5 goals between 1996 and 1997.
Illman was a striker who began his career with Middlesbrough but made just a handful of appearances before being released and moving to Eastwood Town. His ... more
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