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2001: Graham Coughlan signed from Livingston to begin four highly successful years at Home Park. He went on to be an ever-present member of the Division Three title-winning team and top goalscorer during that season, a remarkable achievement for a defender. Two years later he won the Division Two player of the year award when Argyle again won the title, and was also named in the Argyle team of the century.

1877: Jack Butler - 297 games, 2 goals between 1907 and 1915.
Butler was born in Kiveton Park, near Sheffield, which was also the birthplace of legendary manager Herbert Chapman and Notts County star & future England ... more

1884: Davy Fullarton - 42 games, no goals between 1906 and 1907.
Born in 1884 in Ardrossan, Ayrshire, Fullarton began his career at Sunderland, playing alongside his brother William. When the elder brother moved to Home Park ... more

1992: Durrell Berry - 107 games, 1 goal between 2011 and 2014.
Derby-born Berry started as a schoolboy with Notts County but launched his career at Aston Villa’s academy, initially playing in the youth team as a striker ... more
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