Plymouth Argyle

Sheridan begins planning for next season

Plymouth Argyle's manager John Sheridan has begun making plans for next season following his 'in principle' agreement to stay on at the club.

Sheridan, who was appointed in January initially until the end of the season, met the club's owner James Brent on Monday and agreed to continue as manager.

He has immediately moved to offer a number of key players a new deal to remain at...

Sheridan to remain in charge at Argyle

Plymouth Argyle has announced that manager John Sheridan has agreed to stay on as Argyle manager 'in principle'.

Sheridan was initially appointed as manager until the end of the season after the sacking of Carl Fletcher in January. He has met with the club's owner James Brent to discuss remaining at the club and in a statement, Argyle said: "The fine details of the appointment are to...

Plymouth Argyle's Disability Team reach national final

Plymouth Argyle FC's Disability Team will compete in the national Disability Cup Final on Sunday 12 May after an emphatic 5-0 win against Living4Life FC.

The Colchester-based team were beaten in the southern regional semi-final in Basingstoke meaning Argyle become southern champions.

Plymouth will now face the northern champions, Boston United, in the final at St George's Park...

Plymouth escape the drop despite ten man defeat at Rochdale

Rochdale 1 Plymouth Argyle 0

League Two, Saturday 27 April 2013

Although the Pilgrims may have had other results to thank on Saturday, surely it was ultimately their timely run of form and tireless commitment to the task in hand, under manager John Sheridan, that has ensured they are playing League Two football next season.

The players were committed to the last. For...

Match Preview: Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle - come on you Pilgrims!

Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle

League Two, Saturday 27 April 2013, 3.00pm

So this is it. Today is D-Day for Argyle as the final game of the season arrives with the Greens still uncertain of their Football League status next season.

A win away at Rochdale would ensure Plymouth play football in League Two in 2013/14. A draw would provide the same outcome given Argyle's...

Defeat leaves Argyle with a tense season finale

Plymouth Argyle 0 Rotherham United 1

League Two, Saturday 20 April 2013

After so much recent good work and excellent results had boosted Argyle's confidence of staying in League Two, an undeserved defeat has thrown their Football League survival into jeopardy once more.

Rotherham stole all 3 points with a 75 minute winner from Kieran Agard against the run of play and...

Match Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Rotherham United

Plymouth Argyle v Rotherham United

League Two, Saturday 20th April 2013, 3pm

The last home game of the season for Plymouth Argyle. A win will secure their League Two status and confirm the last few weeks have been a triumphant battle for manager John Sheridan and his players.

Rotherham however may have other ideas as they arrive off the back of three consecutive wins...

Plymouth step closer to safety with win at Chesterfield

Chesterfield 1 Plymouth Argyle 2

League Two, Tuesday 16th April

Plymouth boss John Sheridan will not want to take anything for granted yet but he could be forgiven a wry smile after his side produced a victory against the team that sacked him back in August.

Argyle's recent run of form had given them great hope that they would stave off the threat of relegation, only...

Match Day Preview: Chesterfield v Plymouth Argyle

Chesterfield v Plymouth Argyle

League Two, Tuesday 16th April 2013, 7.45pm

A trip to the Derbyshire town with the crooked spire this evening may be a return to his previous club for Pilgrim's boss John Sheridan, but much more importantly, the fixture represents another crucial test in Plymouth's fight to remain in League Two.

Sheridan was sacked by Chesterfield in...

Last gasp defeat leaves admirable Argyle deflated

Burton Albion 1 Plymouth Argyle 0

League Two, Saturday 13th April 2013

Football can be a cruel game. For 90 minutes Argyle had performed admirably, soaking up pressure in the first half from a Burton side chasing promotion and providing plenty of attacking verve themselves in the second.

But they were defeated by a late late goal to leave Staffordshire with no points...

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