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13 February 1937Division Two
Pilgrims Lose After Three Goals Up
Aston Villa 5 - 4 Argyle
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13 February 1926Division Three South
Seven Goals by Half-Time
Argyle 5 - 3 Brighton & Hove Albion
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1937: Aston Villa 5 Argyle 4. Six special trains carried over 3,000 Argyle fans to Birmingham - imagine the journey in those days - to witness an astonishing tier 2 game. Over 50,000 crammed into Villa Park to see the rampant Pilgrims take a three goal lead in the first half an hour, only to lose by a goal three minutes from the end, the first time that Villa had taken the lead.
1971: Jimmy Hinch made his Argyle debut in a 3-2 defeat at home to Swansea City. The 6'2" forward made 116 appearances in the following 3 years, scoring 30 goals, before losing his place to a young man called Paul Mariner.
1992: David Kemp was sacked after two years in the Home Park hot-seat. His assistant, Alan Gillett, was put in temporary charge.

1952: Steve Perrin - 43 games, 6 goals between 1978 and 1979.
The Paddington-born forward was a former QPR trainee who started and finished his career with non-league Wycombe Wanderers. Making his Isthmian League debut ... more
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