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Yoann Folly has once again linked up with manager Paul Sturrock after leaving Sheffield Wednesday to sign for Plymouth Argyle.It is the third time that the 22-year-old will have worked with Sturrock. They were ... at Southampton, and the midfielder was signed by Luggy while he was manager of Wednesday.
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In 1920 Plymouth Argyle along with the rest of the top Southern League clubs joined the new Third Division of the Football League. The club finished as runners-up no fewer than six times in succession between 1922 and 1927 but in those days only the champions of the regional divisions were promoted. The frustration ended in 1930 when the club were finally crowned champions of Division Three (South). After a stay of twenty years in Division Two, the Pilgrims were relegated in 1950 but returned to the Second Division only two years later. 1956 brought relegation once again and this time it took three years for the club to regain its Second Division status.
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Plymouth Argyle has never won a match by more than 7 goals. They have beaten Hartlepool United and Millwall 8-1. On 3 January 2004, they beat Chesterfield 7-0. The club lost 9-0 to Stoke City in 1960. Luke McCormick is a goalkeeper. He played seven games in a row for Plymouth Argyle without letting the other teams score a single goal.
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Warning to Plymouth Argyle fans: Many Plymouth Argyle chants and songs contain swearing. football songs lyrics may ... cause offence. While some Pilgrims soccer supporters regard this as harmless Home Park soccer terrace banter, other footie fans may be deeply offended - please don't listen to the Plymouth Argyle soccer chants or download ringtones or mp3's if such Home Park terrace chants are likely to upset you.
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A recent report from Plymouth Argyle showed that Tom King scored the third goal in the 3 nil victory over Penzance. Tom was playing in a full back role. Tom’s goal was described ...:-
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The youngest Age Groups in the Centre of Excellence had a festival of mini-soccer games against Plymouth Argyle this weekend. Lots of small sided 6v6, 7v7 and 8v8 games took place with the emphasis on maximum touches of the ball and freedom for the players to express themselves and make their own decisions. The day was a massive success with lots of fun, lots of touches and lots of goals. Many thanks to Argyle for playing their part in a good day.
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