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Thursday 5th June 2025 On This Day: 1921: George Dews, a Home Park favourite in the post-war years, was born in Ossett. Known as Gentleman George, Dews scored 81 goals in 271 games between 1947 & 1955, but never finished a season, being released every year to play first-class cricket for Worcestershire. 1992: Two of Peter Shilton's best signings arrived on the same day, Paul Dalton from Hartlepool and Gary Poole from Barnet. 2010: Northern Ireland international Rory Patterson signed a two-year contract from Coleraine. 4th
The powerful 20-year-old joins from Hertha Berlin for an undisclosed fee, and has agreed a four-year deal. Having spent some time with Queens Park Rangers at a very young age, Bradley was with the Arsenal Academy, where he captained the Gunners' Under-18s team to an FA Youth Cup final. In February 2024, Bradley moved to German outfit Hertha Berlin, and played for their development side. Last season, he joined League One side, Crawley Town, on loan for the season, playing regularly in the heart of their midfield. He also scored Crawley's goal of the season, a spectacular long-range effort that won the EFL goal of the month for February. "I am very pleased that Bradley has agreed to join us," said Argyle Head of Football Operations David Fox. "He is someone we identified during last season with the profile of being strong, powerful, a good tackler, and at an age where he is improving rapidly. "I know from my own experience that going to play abroad, to experience living in another culture, helps you as a player and as a person. Bradley is a mature young man and will complement us perfectly. "For us to only be in the first few days of June, and to already have our fourth signing agreed, is very positive for us." On This Day: 1992: Ryan Cross moved to Hartlepool. A youth trainee, Cross made 21 appearances in his 15 months in the senior squad at Home Park, his final game being the 1-3 defeat by Blackburn when Argyle were relegated. 2000: Terry Fleming signed from Lincoln, but stayed for just 9 months before moving on to Cambridge. 3rd
The 37-year-old made 62 appearances and scored six goals for the Pilgrims, becoming a firm fans' favourite along the way. Craig is excited to be representing Argyle once again: "I hold very fond memories of my time at Argyle as the club gave me my first opportunity in professional football. "Running out at Home Park was some of the greatest times of my career and I am absolutely buzzing to wear the green of Argyle again this summer. "I have heard great things about TST and really like the look of the squad being built by David and Jamie, so can't wait to get out to America and get started. "I look forward to seeing as many of the Green Army out there as possible." On This Day: One of the few days for which I can find no Argyle facts. So with a fair smattering of desperation, six years after he left Home Park, Paul Mariner scored twice for England in a 4-1 win against Finland in Helsinki. In all he scored 14 times and won 35 caps for England, including the 1982 FIFA World Cup Finals in Spain. 2nd
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"It was short, but intense, full of emotions. Sometimes stories don't finish how we all want, and are not how they look, but I will stop here and close this page. Green Army you will always have my respect. I wish Plymouth Argyle the very best. 31st May
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MacKenzie was born in Aberdeen in 2000, and was in the club's youth system by the age of nine. His first experience of senior action came in 2020-21 with a loan spell at Forfar in the third tier of Scottish football, where he played 14 times. Later that season, he made his first appearance for the Dons, featuring 115 times for his hometown side and scoring three goals. Jack has also been called up for the Scotland squad, but is yet to make his senior national team debut. Welcoming Jack to Argyle, Head of Football Operations, David Fox, said: "This is a big move for Jack, moving away from his home town, swapping the North East of Scotland for the South West of England, but I've been really impressed with his desire to join the project here at Argyle. "We see Jack as a very versatile player. He is able to play in multiple positions, and his adaptability and commitment were something we highlighted very early on in our recruitment of him. "He is getting some well-earned rest at the moment, and will join us for the start of our pre-season campaign next month. We look forward to welcoming him to Argyle." 28th
In response, Argyle issued the following strongly worded statement: "Argyle can confirm that we have reluctantly allowed Head Coach Miron Muslic to open talks with a 2. Bundesliga side after he expressed his desire to speak with the German team and not return to England. Despite regular communication since the end of the season, and no mention of any issues, Miron has now made it clear that, after extended periods away from his family, this opportunity provides him the chance to be closer to them after four years on the road. We are frustrated by this decision, having implemented clear structures, processes and personnel to aid Miron and his coaching staff as we look to return to the Sky Bet Championship at the earliest opportunity. Not only that, the club have also moved quickly to bring in new signings and received repeated verbal promises from Miron that he was committed to Argyle and would do everything to help the club bounce back to the second tier. Muslic joined the Greens in January 2025, on a three-and-a-half-year contract, after a period out of the game having departed Cercle Brugge. He will now leave Argyle just four months into that long-term commitment. We wish him the best for his future career. We will be making no further comment at this stage." 27th
Currently starring in the newly formed 'Baller League' on Sky Sports, the social media sensation, better known as Coach Cain, has over 1 million followers on TikTok and will document his experience with Argyle throughout his time in America. 23rd
The 33-year-old forward spent the last three months of the season with Coventry City, aiding the Sky Blues' play-off push. He made eight substitute appearances for his hometown club, including scoring a spectacular winner against Portsmouth. Curiously, his final appearance for City was at Home Park, against Argyle, on 21 April. Paterson began his career playing in the Manchester United Academy but made his professional debut with Walsall for whom he played more than 100 games. He then made the step up to the Championship with Nottingham Forest. where he spent three years, including a season on loan with Huddersfield Town before moving to Bristol City. He played five seasons - 157 games - for the Robins, followed by a further three seasons at Swansea City, where he racked up another century before departing at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season. He then joined Charlotte FC in the American MLS for a short time, at the conclusion of their 2024 campaign, before joining Coventry in February. "I am very happy that we have acted quickly to make our first signing of the summer," said Argyle Head Coach, Miron Muslic. "I think his character and experience will fit in perfectly in our locker room. "He can play in a variety of positions along the front line, and will complement the way we want to play next season." Head of Football Operations David Fox added: "It is good to have our first player through the door, and particularly to have Jamie Paterson on board. He has spent virtually his whole career in the Championship, and to have a player of his quality and experience in our squad will be of great benefit. "Well done to Tom Randle and the recruitment team for getting this sorted. We look forward to seeing Jamie in the green and white very soon."
Having started his professional career at Southampton, Watts also had loan periods at Crawley Town and Morecambe. The out-of-contract 23-year-old has turned down a new offer from the Grecians in favour of a summer move to the Greens. He has signed a three-year deal. Miron Muslic commented: "Caleb is a player who will add real depth and competition to our midfield options. "He is a proven performer at League One level having made an impact for Exeter but is also still young and has so much room for growth and development. "I am really pleased to bring him to Argyle and look forward to welcoming him into the squad when we return for pre-season in June." Head of Football Operations, David Fox, added: "He is an energetic midfield player who can get up and down the pitch and was keen to be a part of Miron's squad. "Having two players through the door already is a testament to the hard work of the recruitment staff behind the scenes and we hope to continue to add to the squad further in the not-too-distant future."
The young Pilgrims have been drawn in Group D with Northern Irish side County Down, Republic of Ireland outfit St Patrick's Athletic and West Ham United In last year's competition, County Down and West Ham faced off in the final, with the Hammers coming away victorious on penalties. St Patrick's also reached the last four of the event, losing to Down in one of the semi-final matches. Five more of the 16 teams in the competition are based in Northern Ireland: Armagh, Tyrone, Antrim, Londonderry and Fermanagh. English sides Crewe Alexandra, Blackburn Rovers, Charlton Athletic, and Tottenham Hotspur are split amongst the remaining three groups, with international sides Celtic, Bohemians and Chicago City SC completing the line-up. Argyle have sent teams from various age groups to Northern Ireland for many years. Last season, the Greens' under-13s side finished seventh in their age group, beating Cliftonville in the Globe Play-Off. 22nd
Hazard is one of three keepers in the 26-strong squad selected by Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill, the others being Pierce Charles of Sheffield Wednesday and Bolton Wanderers' Luke Southwood. 20th
Both clubs accepted charges they had failed to ensure their player and/or technical area staff did not behave in an improper and/or provocative way around the tunnel area after the final whistle. However, Argyle's £7,500 penalty was much smaller than the £180,000 fine imposed on Sheffield United, since the Regulatory Commission decided that the provocation by the Blades manager, Chris Wilder, was a defining factor.
And former fans favourite, Graham Carey is one of 16 players released by Scottish side, St Johnstone, following their relegation from the Scottish Premiership. He joined St Johnstone in 2022 after three seasons with Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia. Carey, who is 36 today, was hugely popular with the Green Army during his four seasons at Home Park from 2015 until 2019. He made a total of 197 appearances for the Pilgrims and scored 49 goals, many of them spectacular strikes with his left foot.
Ukraine are taking part in the Canadian Shield, along with Canada, Ivory Coast and New Zealand. All four games in the competition will be held at the 28,000 capacity BMO Field in Toronto. But striker, Ryan Hardie, has once against missed out on a call up to the Scottish national side. 17th
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Several former Argyle players attended the ceremony including Steve Davey, John Uzzell, Leigh Cooper, Kevin Hodges and Chris Harrison.
Bellamy will use the training camp so he and his coaching staff can take a look at players who have been involved in the senior national team, as well as the under-21 and under-19 squads across the 2024-25 season. Issaka started all three games for the under-19s side in the elite qualifying round for the 2025 European Championship, which were all played in north Wales in March. They did not reach the finals as England finished top of their group but Issaka scored in a 3-1 victory over Turkey.
The club have been recognised for providing an excellent experience for families and first-time fans,. The report says that there are plenty of reasons for families to return to Home Park. It goes on to highlight the pre-match fan and travel guides published online, for the level of detail provided, which give a good first impression of the club, make supporters feel welcome, and allow them to plan their first visit. It comments that the Biffa Fan Zone stands out on match day, with live music and activities for kids providing a memorable pre-match experience.
The venues are: Callywith College, Bodmin - Friday 13 June, 5.30 pm to 7 pm Plymouth Marjon University - Friday 20 June, 5.15 pm to 6.45 pm Astbury, Okehampton - Thursday 26 June, 5.30 pm to 7 pm Devon FA, Coach Road Newton Abbot – Monday, 30 June, 5.15 pm 5o 6.45 pm Penryn College - Tuesday 1 July, 5.30 pm to 7 pm 15th
'Moose' joined Argyle on a two-year deal from Anderlecht in 2023 and went on to make 70 first-team appearances, including 39 starts, and scored 14 goals. His agent, John Sivebaek, said: "Mustapha has been very happy to be at Plymouth and to play for them. Unfortunately, they went down and he has some ambitions. He's not really keen on playing in League One, he wants to try something else. That's the fact and I informed Plymouth about that." added: "The problem is they went down to League One and his ambition is bigger than that. I hope everybody can understand that." 14th
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Fox, who made 142 appearances for the Greens between 2016 and 2019, joins from Leicester City, where he was Loans Manager. He previously held the same role at Huddersfield Town before moving to the Midlands club. Randle has recently departed Houston Dynamo in the MLS, having previously spent time at Rotherham United, Norwich City and Crystal Palace. He worked closely with Head Coach Miron Muslic at Cercle Brugge as Head Scout.
Dickinson joined Argyle as Head of Performance Analysis before stepping up to Head of Recruitment and played a key role in our player trading model, signing players like Lewis Gibson and Morgan Whittaker, who were later sold for significant fees. Head of Football Data Ross Goodwin has also departed the club for a new opportunity in Scotland. 12th
In a ten-strong poll, his strike beat Andre Gray's stunning double against Watford, which shared second and third in the voting. With the Greens 2-0 down in the first half, Ryan Hardie won a free-kick some 20-yards out from a narrow angle. Instead of crossing, Bundu curled the ball brilliantly into the far corner to bring Argyle back into the game. The results were: 1. Mustapha Bundu v Derby County – 32% 2. Andre Gray (1) v Watford – 15% 3. Andre Gray (2) v Watford – 12%
The LFE acknowledges performances on the pitch and in the classroom and assesses other factors, including involvement within the local community. Before his injury, Joe had an excellent start to the season, constantly finding the back of the net and earning a first-team call-up. He also worked hard academically, achieving top marks n his BTEC. He was also the first apprentice at the club to complete his Sporting Excellence Professional apprenticeship, achieving a Distinction overall. Joe goes the extra mile in the community too. He has attended numerous primary schools, taking part in question-and-answer sessions in assemblies; completed his refereeing course; and took part in the Plymouth Soup Run, a daily initiative that provides food and drink to homeless and vulnerable people.
Katic joined the Pilgrims on loan from Swiss Super League club FC Zurich in January and went on to make a total of 16 starts, including two in the Emirates FA Cup, plus one substitute appearance. He first battled a hamstring injury and also struggled in the final couple of weeks with 'a dead leg'. Even so, the 28-year-old still made himself available for the last three games against Coventry City, Preston North End and Leeds United. But his stay will go down in Argyle folklore because of the tooth he lost in a clash with a team-mate during Argyle's famous 1-0 Cup victory against Liverpool, for which he was awarded man of the match. On Instagram, Katic said, "Gave it all every time I put shirt on to help you achieve your goal and stay where you belong. Makes me sad we couldn't do it, but I'm sure you will bounce back. "Even (though) it was short period you made me feel like home. Support was brilliant and I couldn't thank you enough for that. Once a Janner, always a Janner." 11th
First-team coach Kevin Nancekivell, Head of Finance David Ray, and commercial team members Sam Greenfield, Matt Kimberley and Keira Bassett all leapt from 15,000 feet on Sunday, joining 32 others in raising funds for a wonderful cause. The jump took place at Dunkeswell Airfield, near Honiton – but those taking to the skies had a wait on their hands. Inclement weather in the morning delayed the planes, meaning an anxious afternoon waiting for the clouds to part. A huge thank you to the team at Skydive Buzz, not only for staying late, but for being incredibly helpful and supporting the team of jumpers, some of whom were understandably nervous. 9th
Jake Barnes, Jordan Edge and Tomas Uniatowicz represent Manchester Futsal while Joe Payne plays for Bolton Futsal Club, with all four having represented the national team. Manchester Futsal Club are the reigning English Futsal champions, and Argyle have worked collaboratively with the team to find the players with the right profiles and attributes to complement the squad further. Head Player Coach Norris said: "We wanted to incorporate an element of futsal to our squad with TST being a 7v7 tournament that is high intensity and fast paced. "We have worked closely with Simon Wright from Manchester Futsal and visited the club's coaching sessions in Manchester to strengthen the squad but also look at varying tactics and approaches we can take to matches. "They have been extremely receptive to supporting our efforts and given all of the player's commitments for their club and the national team we have been really impressed with their co-operation. "We are really pleased to welcome all four players to the Argyle squad and look forward to seeing what impact they can have on the pitch when we get to North Carolina in June." 8th
Leaving the Club are Ben Waine, Saxon Earley, Josh Bernard and Will Jenkins Davies. New contracts have been offered to: Jordan Houghton, Mustapha Bundu and Jack Matthews. The following are loanees whose loan periods have expired: Michael Obafemi,, Darko Gyabi, Nikola Katic, Muhamed Tijani, Tymoteusz Puchacz. These players remain under contract: Bali Mumba, Nathanael Ogbeta, Julio Pleguezuelo, Kornel Szucs, Joe Edwards, Ryan Hardie, Callum Wright, Malachi Boateng, Adam Randell, Conor Hazard, Brendan Galloway, Rami Al Hajj, Matthew Sorinola, Michael Baidoo, Daniel Grimshaw, Zak Baker, Caleb Roberts, Freddie Issaka, Maksym Talovierov, Victor Palsson. 7th
Season ticket prices have been frozen at last year's prices. An extra 1,500 season tickets will be made available for the 2025-26 season in order to reward the patience and loyalty shown by those on the waiting list. These extra season tickets will become available once the renewal window has closed. Existing season ticket holders and those coming off the waiting list will pay the same. Renewals will be available to all, including season ticket holders who are Evergreen members, from 10 am tomorrow (Thursday 8 May) with the window for renewals closing on Sunday, 8 June, at 8pm. From Monday, 16 June, seats which have not been renewed will be offered to those on the waiting list in priority order. Prices and other details can be found on the Argyle website: https://www.pafc.co.uk/news/202526-season-ticket-information 6th
Her two goals in an important last two games for Argyle helped the Greens secure safety in the FAWNL Southern Premier Division against Gwalia United on the final day. Georgia won the supporters' vote with 50% of the vote, ahead of Imy Crawford (40%), Giota Papaioannou (6%) and Lulu Jarvis (4%). 5th
In almost exactly a year at Home Park between 1963 and 1964, winger Peter played for Argyle 40 times, scoring 14 goals. This included a hat-trick in a 3-1 home win over Leeds United. Peter was born in Newry, Northern Ireland. He began his career at Dundalk, but moved to Aston Villa in 1952, beginning a decade with the club that saw him play 341 times and score 121 goals. He scored twice as Villa won the 1957 FA Cup Final, and also scored the winner in the final as the Villans lifted the first ever League Cup title. He moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers before Ellis Stuttard brought him to Argyle. After playing for several non-league clubs, McParland briefly managed Glentoran and the Hong Kong national team. During his playing career, he earned 34 caps for Northern Ireland. 3rd
Argyle: Hazard, Mumba, Szucs (Katic), Edwards (Sorinola), Hardie, Bundu (Baidoo), Randell, Tijani (Wright), Roberts (Boateng), Talovierov, Palsson. Substitutes (not used): Grimshaw, Ogbeta, Houghton, Issaka.
Today's outcome is not one we are happy about, but given the situation we've been in over recent months, it is not unexpected. Miron and his staff have done a valiant job since they arrived of trying to stave off relegation but unfortunately the task has been too big. The football journey is rarely linear. There are always setbacks to overcome. It is about how you deal with those and move forward again, and we will be doing everything in our power to make sure we do that. Our mission hasn't changed. We want to be able to compete in the Championship. We think we can do this, playing in a different way, which we have seen can be effective over the last 20 games, but unfortunately - we ran out of time. We have spoken openly that to have the best chance of achieving our mission, additional investment is required to support the existing shareholders and this is something we continue to work towards. We will be able to provide a fuller update on this in due course. We are always prepared for every eventuality, even difficult ones, and rest assured we have a plan on how we aim to return to the Championship as soon as possible. We are in the final stages of finalising our new structures within the football department and will be able to announce details of this soon. We have brought in very experienced external support to assist with recruitment operations during this period of transition, they have been working closely with Miron and the wider football leadership team and our summer rebuild plans are in a very good place. While discussions have taken place with several members of the current squad about extending their time at the club, we recognise that no longer playing in the Championship can add complexity to those conversations. We remain focused on building a competitive squad within that context. Finally, a message to you - The Green Army - You have never faltered. We never take you for granted and appreciate that you are the bed rock of this football club and always will be. I just want to say thank you for your incredible support. We will need you there again next season, and the following season, and so on. And we know you will be. We're sorry that this has happened but we will take the learnings and come back stronger. We will be better for this season's experience, and we will bounce back. Andrew.
Ryan Hardie is the Greens' Player of the Season. Coming into the final game of the season, Ryan, 28, has scored 12 goals in all competitions through 39 appearances, 10 of which have come in Sky Bet Championship play. The Argyle Young Player of the Season is Darko Gyabi. The on-loan midfielder from Leeds United has impressed with his maturity and hard work, making 43 Championship appearances. The 21-year-old also achieved a huge milestone this season, scoring the first senior goal of his career against Middlesbrough in December. Charlotte Whitmore has been named as the Women's Player of the Season. The 23-year-old was key in securing Argyle's place in the FAWNL Southern Premier Division for next season, scoring 14 goals in all competitions. Whitmore's brace – including a last-minute goal – against AFC Wimbledon at Plough Lane secured a crucial three points away from home for Argyle in an important time of the year. Ella Stephens is the Women's Young Player of the Season. Having played for Torquay United in the 2023/24 season, the 17-year-old was a key feature in the starting XI for Argyle on a regular basis and scored two goals in 29 appearances, in all competitions. 2nd
The Community Champion award celebrates the impact players have on their local community and recognises the time they put in to making a difference in other people's lives. It highlight players who have made their work with communities and good causes central to their role as a footballer. Both Al Hajj and Orchard have gone the extra mile when it comes to community engagement this season. Swedish midfielder Al Hajj's nomination comes off the back of his incredible interaction with the young participants at the annual Christmas Cracker event, as well as going above and beyond with our match-day mascots. Argyle Women's forward Orchard's award is a result of the outstanding number of community appearances and events she has undertaken this season, including the Green Army 5K Fun Run, the Christmas Cracker, Plymouth Christmas Lights, Derriford Hospital appearances, ACT School Visits,and match-day signing sessions. Rami Al Hajj said: "Ever since I joined Argyle last summer, I realised quickly how much the football club means to the local community and how much both the club and trust do. "I have loved the various events I have attended with fans, and love the smiles we can put on people's faces as footballers. "I am really grateful to receive this award and look forward to continuing to contribute moving forward." Fern Orchard said: "The fans have been brilliant this season, so it has been such a rewarding feeling to show our appreciation and give back to them through different community events. "Coming through the player pathway here at Argyle, I've got many good memories, and I'm so glad to have contributed to these events this season. "I'm really grateful to have been selected for this award and hope to continue participating in other events down the line and giving back to our community." Argyle Community Trust CCO, Jason Chapman, said: "We'd like to say a massive congratulations to Rami and Fern for winning these awards. "Both players are thoroughly deserving of these accolades, given their outstanding and energetic engagement when it comes to giving back to the community. "Whenever Rami or Fern are attending a community event, they go above and beyond with participants, which is a testament to both of their characters. "They are always willing to lend a helping hand, and we are incredibly grateful for their support here at Argyle Community Trust." 1st
Bundu starred during the month, starting with an assist for Ryan Hardie against Norwich City, before finding the net against Middlesbrough. He then ran the show against Coventry, scoring twice and making another assist, as Argyle beat the play-off hopefuls 3-1. He followed up this performance with another goal against Preston North End the following weekend, taking this tally for the month to four. Bundu won the supporters' poll with 66% of the vote. Another impressive month for Julio Pleguezuelo saw him come second, with 16%, while Ryan Hardie and Victor Palsson rounded out the nominees, with 13% and 5% respectively. |
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