
The Argyle Youth team in 2015


The old Mayflower in the rain

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The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
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14 March 1984FA Cup 6R
Argyle are One Step from Wembley
Derby County 0 - 1 Argyle
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14 March 1959Division Three
Two Beauties from Jimmy Gauld
Notts County 1 - 2 Argyle
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1973: The greatest footballer ever, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, aka Pele, starred in Home Park's biggest night: Argyle 3 Santos 2, att. 37,639 (... more on GoS)
1974: My hero - Oh Billy Billy, Billy Billy Billy Billy Rafferty signed from Blackpool for £25,000.
1984: FA Cup 6th Round Replay, Derby County 0 Argyle 1, att: 34,365, with the winner direct from an Andy Rogers' 17th minute corner. As the paper had it, "In the corridors of the stadium the emotional scenes were unforgettable. Players embraced the manager, directors embraced the players and their eyes were filled with tears. Some were too choked to speak. So much happiness and joy and yet they didn't know how to express the feeling in words" (... more on GoS).

1891: James Bates - 1 game, no goals in 1914.
Bates made just one appearance for Argyle, in the first year of the First World War. Little was know about the player for over 100 years, with him listed as ... more

1953: Jeff Cook - 71 games, 26 goals between 1979 and 1983.
Cook was a Hartlepool-born forward with an unusual beginning to his football career: he started out as a prolific marksman for the now defunct Greek-influenced ... more
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