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1901: Another Home Park legend, Jack Leslie was born in Canning Town, London. In 1930, the Herald described him as "known throughout England for his skill and complexion" (he was a footballing rarity, a black player). In 15 inter-war years, he scored 137 goals in 400 games and remains fourth in Argyle's list of all-time goal scorers.
1976: Full-back Phil Burrows left Home Park for Hereford Utd.
1977: Two years after Tony Waiters and the likes of Paul Mariner and Billy Rafferty led Argyle to promotion, Paul Wotton was born in Plymouth, so 49 today.

1901: Jack Leslie - 400 games, 137 goals between 1921 and 1934.
Born in Canning Town in East London in 1901, to a father from Hope Bay, Jamaica and a mother from Islington, Leslie played for Barking Town and helped them win ... more

1977: Paul Wotton - 491 games, 66 goals between 1995 and 2014.
A Plymouth lad who is especially proud of his city and club, Paul Wotton rose through the Argyle youth ranks to captain the side to two championship ... more
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