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05 March 1955Division Two
Cheers for the Lad from Lancashire
Argyle 2 - 1 Luton Town
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1932: Argyle 4 Tottenham Hotspur 1. With players like Sammy Black, Raymond Bowden, Jack Leslie and Jack Vidler, few will dispute that the 1931-32 side was one of Argyle's best ever. That season they beat Spurs and Manchester Utd (both twice) and ended 4th in tier 2, the club's highest ever position (equalled in 1952-53).
1977: Mike Green played his last game for Argyle, a 3-0 defeat at Bolton, so ending those wonderful years as captain of the Dream Team. He left Home Park to become player/manager at Torquay United, a position he held for two years, and then settled in Torbay to become a sub-postmaster.

1917: Alf Miller - 9 games, no goals between 1946 and 1947.
Having previously been on the books at Portsmouth, his hometown club, and then Ryde Sports, Margate and Bristol Rovers as a teenager, Miller joined Argyle on a ... more

1961: David Byrne - 67 games, 2 goals between 1989 and 1990.
Hammersmith-born Byrne was a right winger in the pre-‘wing back’ era. A peripatetic career, which stretched to 17 League clubs across England, Scotland and ... more

1998: Conor Hazard - 83 games, no goals so far.
Born in Downpatrick in Northern Ireland, Hazard joined Argyle in the summer of 2023 from Celtic, having previously spent time on loan at Falkirk, Partick ... more
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