
A pre-season friendly and the fans' first view of the new Mayflower


Championship goal celebrations in 2007

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18 March 1978Division Three
Argyle's First Home Win in Four Months
Argyle 2 - 1 Oxford United
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18 March 1975Division Three
Bobby Charlton & Nobby Styles Play at HP
Argyle 2 - 1 Preston North End
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18 March 1961Division Two
Argyle at Home in Torquay
Argyle 1 - 2 Ipswich Town
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1961: Goalkeeper Geoff Barnsley played his final game (Argyle 1 Ipswich 2) after 146 appearances between 1957 & 1961. The match was memorable for another reason - an Argyle home game was played at Plainmoor after Home Park was closed for two weeks following unruly crowd behaviour.
1975: Argyle 2 Preston North End 1; a bumper crowd of over 22,000 came to see PNE player-manager Bobby Charlton in the twilight of his playing career.
2019: Argyle announced that Andrew Parkinson would take over as CEO at the end of the season, when Michael Dunford leaves the club.

1987: Jamie Lowry - 11 games, no goals between 2012 and 2013.
Lowry was born in Newquay in 1987 but escaped the attentions of his local professional club, instead joining Chesterfield in 2003 after his grandfather, a ... more
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