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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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14 January 1967Division Two
A Record Breaking Win at the Lions' Den
Millwall 1 - 2 Argyle
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1939: The first match to be abandoned at Home Park. Argyle were 1-0 up against Norwich when the referee called a halt at half-time after incessant rain had obliterated the pitch markings. 6,942 made their way home to a warm fire and an early tea.
1967: A famous victory: Millwall 1 Argyle 2. The Lions were defending a run of 59 league games undefeated at the Den, stretching back nearly three years, and Argyle had not won on their travels for over nine months. There was mayhem at the end when players and officials were targeted by mindless hooligans, and two windows in the team coach were smashed as the Pilgrims made their escape.
2008: 17-year-old Dan Gosling completed his move to Everton for an initial £1 million.
2012: At a packed meeting at Plymouth Guildhall, new owner James Brent introduced Plymouth Argyle's new board of directors and revealed his aspirations for the club, based on integrity, equality and respect. He also announced his intention to establish the Green Army Supervisory Board to represent supporters' concerns and ideas.
1937: Keith Williams - 10 games, 4 goals in 1961.
Williams began his career as a junior at Everton but did not get an opportunity with the first team during his time at Goodison Park. He joined Tranmere Rovers ... more
2004: Oscar Massey - 1 game, no goals in 2021.
Born in Truro, Massey attended Argyle's Cornwall Centre of Excellence at Brannel School in St Stephen before progressing to the club's academy as an under-12. ... more
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