
A very early photo of Argyle in action
3rd Sep 1904: QPR 2 Argyle 1


A very early photo of Argyle in action at Home Park
8th Feb 1905 - FA Cup first round, first replay - Argyle 1 Newcastle 1

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15 April 1975Division Three
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1975: Argyle 1 (Paul Mariner) Colchester 0; an unforgettable night for 23,000 Argyle fans; Home Park celebrated promotion to tier 2.
2002: Darlington 1 Argyle 4; another night of celebration as Argyle put the icing on the cake, securing the Third Division (tier 4) title, champions for the first time in 43 years (... more on GoS).
2016: Brother-in-laws Simon Hallett and John Morgan were announced as new directors of the club.

1940: Dave Corbett - 90 games, 8 goals between 1962 and 1966.
Corbett was a right-winger born in Marshfield, South Gloucestershire and played locally as a youth for Marshfield FC. He was spotted by Swindon Town and ... more

1987: Gary Miller - 56 games, no goals between 2016 and 2018.
Born is Glasgow, Miller began his career at Livingston, where he made his senior debut in October 2005 as an 18-year-old substitute for one Derek Adams, the ... more
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