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22 November 2011FA Cup 1R
A 'Bridge too Far
Stourbridge 2 - 0 Argyle
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22 November 1947Division Two
The Goals Come At Last
Argyle 3 - 1 Southampton
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1958: George Baker married his childhood sweetheart at Plymouth Register Office in the morning and then played for Argyle in a 2-2 draw at home to Wrexham, before dashing back to Dingles' Dartmoor Restaurant for the reception after the game (...more on GoS).
1983: After their FA Cup first round stalemate at Roots Hall, Argyle beat Southend Utd 2-0 in the replay, although the goals didn't come until extra time. Little did we know what was to come (...more on GoS).

1907: Jimmy Rae - 287 games, no goals between 1932 and 1945.
Rae was born in the village of Skinflats, near Falkirk in Stirlingshire, and began his football with Stirlingshire side King's Park, later to become Stirling ... more

1962: Raphael Meade - 5 games, no goals in 1991.
Meade was a striker who began his career with Arsenal and broke into the first team thanks to an impressive goalscoring record for the reserves. Despite a ... more
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