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18 February 2012Football League Two
A Convincing Win in a Tumultuous Season
Accrington Stanley 0 - 4 Argyle
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18 February 2006Football League Championship
The Vincent and Elliot Show
Argyle 3 - 1 Coventry City
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18 February 1984FA Cup 5
Two Steps from the FA Cup Final
West Bromwich Albion 0 - 1 Argyle
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18 February 1939Division Two
A Superb Display at Maine Road
Manchester City 1 - 3 Argyle
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1978: Caretaker Manager Lenny Lawrence's first game in charge proved to be a memorable one. With the score at Argyle 0 Bradford City 1, the match was abandoned after 61 minutes. A crowd of just 2,843, Home Park's lowest since the War, were invited into the Mayflower Stand to shelter from the blizzard conditions. The referee was so numbed by the Arctic blasts across Home Park, he ended the game in a state of near collapse and needed lengthy treatment from the club doctor.
1984: Triumph in the FA Cup fifth round, West Bromwich Albion 0 Argyle 1 (... more on GoS).
2006: Argyle 3 Coventry 1, and a hat-trick from Vincent Pericard, on loan from Portsmouth, on his full home debut.

1993: Connor Smith - 31 games, 2 goals between 2016 and 2017.
Smith was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, but grew up in Mullingar, County Westmeath in Ireland, and played four times for the Republic of Ireland's ... more

2004: Darko Gyabi - 58 games, 1 goal between 2024 and 2025.
Born in Catford, London, in February 2004, Gyabi joined Cray Wanderers' youth setup, aged just eight years old. He spent three years with the Wands before ... more
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