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TERRY SWEENEY
Born: 26 January 1979
Came from: Luton Town Went to: Oxford City
First game: 01 December 1998 Last game: 17 April 1999
Appearances: 17 (8/9) Goals: 2
A young midfielder snapped up by Kevin Hodges in October 1998 after he was released by Luton Town, Sweeney's stay at Home Park was short and relatively uneventful. The Scottish born 19-year-old appeared 16 times for Hodges' basement dwellers, scoring twice, but failed to impress sufficiently to earn a long-term contract and left Home Park at the end of the season for Oxford City.
Sweeney was the grandson of Peter Hall, who had been associated with Argyle in a variety of roles for over 40 years, and who was named Honorary Life President of the club in February 2007.
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APPEARANCE DETAILS [reselect competitions]
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I'm very grateful to many who have helped write GoS-DB's player pen-pictures, and to Dave Rowntree, the PAFC Media Team and Colin Parsons for their help with photos. Thanks also to staff at the National Football Museum, the Scottish Football Museum and ScotlandsPeople for their valuable assistance.
The following publications have been particularly valuable in the research of pen-pictures: Plymouth Argyle, A Complete Record 1903-1989 (Brian Knight, ISBN 0-907969-40-2); Plymouth Argyle, 101 Golden Greats (Andy Riddle, ISBN 1-874287-47-3); Football League Players' Records 1888-1939 (Michael Joyce, ISBN 1-899468-67-6); Football League Players' Records 1946-1988 (Barry Hugman, ISBN 1-85443-020-3) and Plymouth Argyle Football Club Handbooks.
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