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The Grandstand and Mayflower Terrace in 2007
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1976: One of Argyle's major signings, Brian Hall arrived from Liverpool at the age of 30. Hall, a university graduate, was a member of the famous Liverpool team of the early seventies, and came to Home Park with a big reputation. His ambition was to take Argyle to the top. At the end of his first season, Argyle were relegated.
1989: Calvin Plummer left for Chesterfield.
1995: Chris Leadbitter signed from Bournemouth and Mick Heathcote from Cambridge Utd.
1896: Jack Thomson - 7 games, no goals in 1926.
The Greenock-born 'keeper started out in his native Scotland with Caledonian Juniors and Glasgow Benburb before, like many players of the era, moving south of ... more
1985: Stewart Yetton - 3 games, no goals between 2003 and 2004.
Yetton was a striker who progressed through the Argyle youth set-up but could not break into the first team. After just three substitute appearances and a loan ... more
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