
The Forza Verde 1886 flag appears for the first time in August 2012


Jack Chisholm leads his promotion team out in 1952

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17 January 1934FA Cup 3R
The First Game So Near, the Replay So Far
Huddersfield Town 6 - 2 Argyle
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17 January 1914Southern League
A Triumph for Ten Men
Bristol Rovers 1 - 4 Argyle
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1914: Six months before the beginning of the First World War: Bristol Rovers 1 Argyle 4. The star of the afternoon was Freddie Burch, who scored a hat-trick, three of 92 goals in 239 games between 1906 and 1915. This was a Southern League fixture, six years before Argyle were admitted to the Football League, but they were in good company. Amongst their opposition that year, 18 current League clubs including Cardiff, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Norwich, QPR, Portsmouth, Reading, Southampton, Watford and West Ham.
2007: At just 17 years old, Scott Sinclair signed on loan from Chelsea. As well as some exciting displays, two wonder goals in his 3 months at Home Park thrust him into the national headlines.

1981: Warren Feeney - 52 games, 6 goals between 2011 and 2013.
Feeney began his career in his native Belfast, where he established an impressive goalscoring reputation. In 1998 he moved to Leeds United as a trainee but ... more

2002: Jude Boyd - 1 game, no goals in 2019.
Although born in Epsom in Surrey, Boyd attended school in Redruth and represented Cornwall while playing grassroots football for Perranwell and St Day. He ... more
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