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1971: Chris Curran was born in Birmingham, 54 years ago. Having made his name at Torquay, Curran spent two seasons at Home Park but found it difficult to retain a regular place. He moved on to Exeter City in 1997, where he completed 10 years with Devon's three professional clubs.
1888: George Frost - 1 game, no goals in 1921.
Born in Gillingham, Frost joined Argyle from the Kent club in 1920-21 and made just a solitary appearance in the Pilgrims' debut Football League season, a 1-0 ... more
1971: Chris Curran - 37 games, no goals between 1995 and 1997.
Signed from Torquay United in late 1995, Neil Warnock drafted in the young centre-back to strengthen Argyle's promotion-chasing squad. With Mick Heathcote, ... more
1991: Jake Jervis - 127 games, 31 goals between 2015 and 2018.
Wolverhampton-born Jervis became Derek Adams' second capture for the Pilgrims in July 2015, having signed him at Ross County the previous summer. But their ... more
1993: Joe Bryan - 10 games, 1 goal in 2013.
Born in Bristol, Bryan won a place at Bristol City's Academy at an early age and progressed through the ranks to sign apprentice forms in 2009. Despite ... more
2001: Rami Al Hajj - 29 games, 3 goals between 2024 and 2025.
Born in September 2001, in Beirut, Al Hajj moved to Sweden at a young age. A product of the youth system at Falkenbergs FF, he moved to Dutch side Heerenveen ... more
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