Argyle Women v West Ham Ladies in March 2015
Akos looks to be uncertain about which side of the line he belongs
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14 May 2015Football League Two Play-off SF
Wembley Must Wait for Another Day
Wycombe Wanderers 2 - 1 Argyle
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14 May 1983Division Three
Hooligans Wreck the Dockyard Derby
Argyle 0 - 1 Portsmouth
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1983: John Sims made his final appearance (Argyle 0 Portsmouth 1), playing 182 games and scoring 48 goals between 1979 & 1983. The game will also be remembered for the thousands of pounds worth of damage to Home Park by visiting hooligans.
2015: After the never-to-be-forgotten 'Bob Marley' first leg at Home Park, there was no miracle recovery in the second leg of the League Two Play-off Semi-final. Wycombe went 2-0 up after 35 minutes, with a second-half goal from Ryan Brunt Argyle's only reply. The Buckinghamshire side won their way to Wembley by an aggregate score of 5-3, and then lost in the final on penalties.
1896: Bert Batten - 94 games, 27 goals between 1921 and 1926.
Batten began his career with Bristol City, joining Argyle after just one season with his hometown club. In nearly five years at Home Park he was a consistent ... more
1944: Keith Etheridge - 32 games, 5 goals between 1966 and 1968.
Etheridge was a prolific goalscorer in local football and joined Argyle from St Blazey in 1966. Despite a promising first season at Home Park he could not gain ... more
1997: Zak Vyner - 17 games, 1 goal in 2018.
Vyner, born in Bath, was a product of Bristol City's academy and had made 13 appearances for the Robins (eight in the Championship) when he joined Argyle on a ... more
1997: Matt Butcher - 66 games, 3 goals between 2022 and 2024.
Described as technically gifted, strong in midfield and with an eye for goal, Butcher became Steven Schumacher's first summer signing when he joined his new ... more
1999: Michael Baidoo - 13 games, no goals so far.
Born in Accra, Ghana, in May 1999, Baidoo began his footballing journey with the Ghanaian club, Vision, where he spent two years before transferring to Danish ... more
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