
The team for PAFC's first professional season in 1903-04
Bottom row, third from right: Jack Peddie, the first goalscorer


The Argyle Fans' Trust's first foodbank appeal at Christmas 2011

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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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28 February 1959Division Three
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28 February 1921FA Cup 3RR
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1921: At the third attempt, Chelsea knocked Argyle out of the FA Cup, 2-1. With no goals in the previous 210 minutes, this second replay was staged at Ashton Gate, Bristol (a neutral ground, no penalty shoot-outs in those days). As in the first two attempts, Argyle were the better side and this time were winning with just 13 minutes left. The crowd of over 26,000 - a record for a midweek game in Bristol - included thousands from Plymouth and about a hundred from Chelsea. In total, this third round tie was watched by over 110,000 spectators.

1876: Archie Wheaton - 2 games, 1 goal between 1904 and 1907.
Wheaton, born in Exeter in 1876, played local football for Mutley and Crownhill before signing for Argyle FC in 1902. He had also played for, and captained, ... more

1927: Tony McShane - 90 games, 2 goals between 1949 and 1954.
McShane began his career in his hometown with Belfast Celtic, and also had spells with Bangor and Brantwood in Northern Ireland before moving to Argyle ... more

1950: Norman Penrhyn - 1 game, no goals in 1967.
Penrhyn was a forward who joined Argyle as an apprentice but made just one substitute appearance before being released by the club. ... more

1974: Michael Simpson - 12 games, no goals in 1996.
A two-month loanee during Argyle's third-tier consolidation season under Neil Warnock and Mick Jones in 1996/97, Simpson was a combative midfielder trying to ... more

1997: Panutche Camara - 95 games, 10 goals between 2020 and 2022.
The 6' 1" attacking midfielder became Ryan Lowe's fourth summer signing of the 2020 pre-season transfer window after declining an offer to extend his contract ... more

1997: Mustapha Bundu - 70 games, 14 goals between 2023 and 2025.
Born in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, Bundu won a place at the city’s Craig Bellamy Football Academy in 2010, a charity established by the former ... more
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