
Trophies at the Argyle Archive launch in 2017


Argyle fans take part in Pedal 4 Pounds

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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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30 April 2022English Football League One
A Bad Fall at the Final Hurdle
Argyle 0 - 5 Milton Keynes Dons
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30 April 2006Football League Championship
Trigger's Farewell
Argyle 2 - 1 Ipswich Town
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30 April 1960Division Two
A Convincing Win Against the Champions
Argyle 3 - 0 Aston Villa
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30 April 1955Division Two
Argyle Stay in the Second Tier
Argyle 2 - 0 Stoke City
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1927: At 33 years old, Jack Cock scored his 33rd goal in the season, a club record that still stands. Born in Hayle, Cock was the first Cornishman to play for England (when he was with Huddersfield, seven years earlier).
1960: Argyle 3 Aston Villa 0; the Pilgrims formed a guard of honour to applaud the newly crowned Second Division (tier 2) champions onto the pitch, and for the following 90 minutes played them off it with a scintillating display, free from worry after ensuring survival two weeks before.
2006: Argyle 2 Ipswich 1, and an emotional last match of the season for 15,000 fans and one player. This was Michael Evans's 432nd and final appearance for his home-town club, and his 81st and final goal as he grabbed the winner for the perfect end to his Argyle career.

1991: Victor Palsson - 31 games, no goals between 2024 and 2025.
Born in Reykjavik, Iceland in April 1991, Palsson spent much of his youth career in his native country with Fjolnir and Fylkir before switching to Danish side, ... more

1999: Jordan Bentley - 2 games, no goals in 2016.
The younger brother of ex-Pilgrim Aaron Bentley, Jordan followed a similar path from Tamerton Foliot to St Boniface College in Plymouth before moving to ... more
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