
Long gone, never forgotten


In December 2020, one of a capacity 1,808 at Home Park for the first time in nine months

GoS-DB is a relational database of over 100,000 facts and stats from 1903 to Saturday 17 January, 2026
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0Friday 23 Jan
Foulston Park (Set 8)
The latest redevelopment pictures from Home Park.
-2Wednesday 21 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
Matchday Moments
-5Sunday 18 Jan
Team Photos
New and much improved images and captions for all 114 professional seasons, plus a few from the amateur days, displayed to make the most of the screen space available.
-5Sunday 18 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
77 photos from Gill
Action Highlights
-6Saturday 17 Jan
Peterborough 0 Argyle 1
Audio clips from Keith
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
How It All Began History Menu Argyle FC FactsPICTURES OF THE DAY
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23 January 1974Football League Cup SF
Argyle's Second League Cup Semi-Final
Argyle 1 - 1 Manchester City
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23 January 1937Division Two
Burst Ball Stopped Play
Leicester City 3 - 2 Argyle
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23 January 1932FA Cup 4
Argyle Attract a Record Crowd at Highbury
Arsenal 4 - 2 Argyle
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1932: Another big game in the 1930s; in the FA Cup 4th Round, Arsenal 4 Argyle 2. The Pilgrims had beaten Manchester United in the previous round, and had achieved their best ever victory seven days earlier, an 8-1 thrashing of Millwall, witnessed by Arsenal's famous manager, Herbert Chapman. With the team doing well in tier 2, nearly 10,000 excited fans made the pilgrimage on five excursion trains and dozens of coaches in the hope of a major upset. It was the golden age in Arsenal's history; almost all their team were internationals. There's a fascinating newspaper report in GoS's "Memorable Matches" (... more on GoS).
1974: League Cup semi-final (1st leg) - Argyle 1 Manchester City 1. After magnificent wins at Burnley, QPR and Birmingham (all top-flight clubs), Argyle found themselves one step from a cup final for only the second time in their history. This was the 1970s, a time of industrial strife, and the mid-week tie was moved to an afternoon kick-off because of the power crisis. To everyone's surprise, over 30,000 found their way to Home Park rather than their workplace.

1895: Stanley Reed - 3 games, no goals in 1913.
Reed was born in Torquay in 1895 and began his career with hometown side Torquay Town. He spent two years with the club, impressing with his performances on ... more

1989: James Chester - 3 games, no goals in 2009.
Chester was a talented product of the Manchester United youth system, having joined the Reds at the age of eight. A robust centre-back, he progressed from the ... more

1999: Alex Battle - 2 games, no goals in 2018.
Battle, a pupil at Plymstock School, represented Plymouth Schoolboys' under-15 team and also played for local side Keyham Kolts before joining Argyle's Academy ... more

1999: Tymoteusz Puchacz - 18 games, no goals in 2025.
Born in Sulechów in 1999, Polish defender Puchacz began his footballing career with Lech Poznań, his debut coming in a 3-0 defeat at Nieciecza near the ... more
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