
Cycle racing in front of Home Park's first grandstand, circa 1900


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The History of Argyle is an original, comprehensive and thoroughly researched account of Plymouth Argyle - formerly Argyle FC - from its earliest roots in 1886 to, so far, 1957
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22 January 1966FA Cup 3
The Steelmen Hammered
Argyle 6 - 0 Corby Town
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22 January 1927Division Three South
Goals Galore in South Wales
Aberdare Athletic 5 - 6 Argyle
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1925: Plymouth Argyle Supporters Club was founded.
1927: The second highest number of goals ever in an Argyle fixture: in tier 3, Aberdare Athletic 5 Argyle 6. An atrocious pitch after heavy snowfall the previous day had much to do with it.
1966: Argyle's record cup victory: Argyle 6 Corby Town (of the Southern League) 0. Mike Bickle scored a hat-trick.

1946: Brian Hall - 55 games, 16 goals between 1976 and 1977.
Hall was part of the hugely successful Liverpool side of the 1970s, having signed professional terms in 1969 when he graduated from Liverpool University. In ... more

1955: Clive Griffiths - 13 games, no goals in 1974.
The Pontypridd-born defender played for two months in green whilst on loan from Manchester United at the start of the 1974-75 season. Having progressed through ... more

1960: Neville Chamberlain - 14 games, 3 goals in 1984.
Prime Ministerial-named Neville Chamberlain was born in Stoke-on-Trent but followed a very different career to his namesake. The brother of England ... more

1980: John Hodges - 4 games, no goals in 2000.
John Hodges was signed by Kevin Hodges following his release by Leicester City, with whom he began his career but did not play a first team game. The ... more
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