
Argyle Women v West Ham Ladies in March 2015


Strange to think that this structure still exists in the new grandstand

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1934: Harry Penk was born in Wigan and didn't grow as much as most; a tiny (5' 4") but sturdy winger, Penk could operate on either flank, interchanging with Peter Anderson to great effect in the tier 3 championship side of 1958-59.
2005: Nuno Mendes signed from Santa Clara (Portugal).
2006: Striker Barry Hayles signed from Millwall for a reported £100,000 fee.

1934: Harry Penk - 111 games, 16 goals between 1957 and 1960.
Penk started at hometown club Wigan Athletic, long before they were a Football League side. Signed for �2,500 by Portsmouth in 1955, at the time a record for a ... more

1971: Ray Newland - 29 games, no goals between 1992 and 1994.
Searching for a young deputy following his arrival at the club as player-manager, Peter Shilton snapped up St Helens Town keeper Ray Newland in the summer of ... more

1986: Drew Talbot - 9 games, no goals in 2015.
Talbot became manager John Sheridan's fifth acquisition of the January 2015 transfer window and his 16th signing since the close of the previous campaign, but ... more

2000: Lewis Gibson - 63 games, 1 goal between 2023 and 2024.
Durham-born Gibson spent his formative years at the Newcastle United academy before making the move to Everton close to his 17th birthday. He made his first ... more
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