Plymouth Argyle

Rotherham Utd 1 Plymouth Argyle 1: Match report

IT was nearly a perfect homecoming for Ryan Taylor.

Much of the latter part of 2017 has been a nightmare for the forward, who was injured in Argyle's season opener at Peterbrough, and remained crocked until earlier this month.

After regaining his place in the side, he led the line at Rotherham United, his first club, in the town where he was born. And scored what looked like...

Plymouth Argyle 2 Gillingham 1: Match report

TOUMANI Diagouraga timed his first Argyle goal to perfection, netting a last-minute winner to lift the Pilgrims off the bottom of Sky Bet League One.

Toums, as he is – thankfully – known by everyone, slotted home in front of the Devonport end after the Pilgrims, who took the lead through Joel Grant early in the second half, looked like they might have to settled for a share of the...

Argyle still looking for a win

A familiar mix of encouraging signs but fatal flaws saw Argyle's losing run extend to three games.

When analysed, one can find another Pilgrims performance filled with endeavour, heart and courage, with an admirable never-say-die attitude.

On the surface, though, it is a defeat without scoring, with a canny League One on hand to capitalise on Argyle failing to convert pressure...

Plymouth Argyle 2 Charlton Athletic 0: Match report

THE return of Sky Bet League One football to Home Park was celebrated in doubly exuberant style by Jake Jervis, on his 101st appearance as a Pilgrim.

In his first century of games, Jervis had notched 27 goals. He began life after 100 with a second-half brace to earn Argyle their first points of the season.

Jervis flicked home close range early in the second period, before...

Argyle almost there after 1 - 1 draw

Plymouth Argyle drew in another pulsating encounter with Portsmouth at Fratton Park, with Jake Jervis' goal being cancelled out by Gary Roberts' strike. But while the Green Army celebrate a point well earned in Hampshire, eyes and ears remained in a small corridor of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.

The point, in a live television game being played 30 minutes earlier than matches...

Doncaster 0 Argyle 1: Match report

TO answer an age-old question, we now know what happens when the irresistible force meets the immovable object.

Doncaster Rovers, the long-time leaders of Sky Bet League Two, who had not lost at their own ground since March 28, 2016 - two days short of a whole year - were beaten by a solitary Sonny Bradley goal as Argyle smashed, grabbed - and won.

It was Argyle's 12th win in...

Argyle 1 Morecambe 0: Match report

LEST Graham Carey’s 13th goal of the season – after a midweek point courtesy of Argyle’s No.13 – leads you to think that this was a fortunate win for the Pilgrims, do not believe it for a moment.

Luck had nothing to do with the important victory: skill, character, discipline and a cussed will simply not to be beaten did.

Derek Adams had endorsed the performance from his side...

Mansfield 0 Argyle 2: Match report

ARGYLE manager Derek Adams had talked in midweek about being happy to forego an eye-catching display in favour of a three points and, although it would be vastly overstretching things to say he had his wish granted at One Call Stadium, a third win over Mansfield this season was about guts as well as glory.

Sonny Bradley and Graham Carey got the goals, but such was the nature of the win...

Plymouth Argyle 2 Carlisle 0: Match report

MUCH has, rightly, been made of Argyle’s new signings this season, and especially those that came in through the January transfer-window, but it was two of the old guard who reignited the Pilgrims’ Sky Bet League Two promotion push against rivals close in the table but distant in every other way.

First-half goals from Graham Carey, his 11th of the season, and Jake Jervis, who reached...

Plymouth Argyle 3 Exeter City 0: Match report

You will always remember where you were when Kennedy scored.

New Argyle signing Matty Kennedy scored the first and made the second for fellow home debutant Ryan Taylor as Argyle cruised past local rivals - and promotion contenders - Exeter City. Jake Jervis added a late third from the spot, but the game was well won by then.

It seemed to be rather against the script. Exeter's...

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