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Plymouth Argyle
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Full name Plymouth Argyle Football Club
Formed1886 as Argyle Athletic
Turned professional1903
GroundHome Park, Plymouth
LeagueFootball League Division One
2003/04 positionDivision Two champions
ManagerBobby Williamson
NicknamesThe Pilgrims
The Greens
SponsorsGinsters
MascotPilgrim Pete

Plymouth Argyle Football Club, also known as the Pilgrims and based in Plymouth, are one of only two football clubs in the English Football League to play in a principally green home strip. Traditionally the team play in a white away strip, but this was changed to one which was principally tangerine in colour for the 2002/03 and 2003/04 seasons, an act of homage to their highly successful former manager Paul Sturrock whose supported club, Dundee United play in a tangereen kit. The tangerine strip, which contained flashes of green engendered a new soubriquet applied to the team, the tangergreens.
Following Sturrock's departure; the club reverted to a white strip for the 2004/05 season, even though fans had already been asked to vote for one of three tangergreen strips.

Contents

Overview

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The club takes it's nickname from the vast number of people that left Plymouth for the New World. The club crest features the Mayflower, the Plymouth ship, which carried many of the original pilgrims.

Their original ground at Home Park, was destroyed by German bombers during the Blitz on Plymouth in World War II. Having been rebuilt after the war, Home Park was largely demolished as part of an extensive process of renovation, and the first phase of a new stadium built by Barrs plc was completed in May 2002. The old Devonport End was opened for the 2001 Boxing Day fixture with Torquay United. The other end, the Barn Park End opened on the same day. The Lyndhurst stand reopened on 26 January 2002 for the game against Oxford United. Plans are currently under discussion regarding the completion of the refurbishment of the ground with the replacement of the Mayflower stand.

The club was founded in 1886 as Argyle Athletic Club and much speculation and rumour surrounds the origin of the name Argyle. The most popular explanation is that they were named after the nearby Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, an army regiment with a strong football side of its own. Other theories suggest that the name comes from the nearby public house, The Argyle Tavern; where the founder members may have met. Alternatively they were named after a local street called Argyll Terrace. The club adopted its current name when it became fully professional in 1903.

Argyle's record victories are 8-1 wins over Hartlepool United and Millwall. On 3rd January 2004, this winning margin was equalled with a 7-0 thrashing of Chesterfield. The club's record defeat is 9-0 by Stoke City in 1960. Also in 2004, goalkeeper Luke McCormick set a record of seven games without conceding a goal.

Throughout the 1990s, under chairman Dan MacCauley; Argyle had a string of managers. Peter Shilton, Neil Warnock and John Gregory all managed the club, with mixed success.

The club was promoted from English league Division Three to Division Two as champions at the end of season 2001/02, after attaining 102 points, a club and Division Three record.

Towards the end of the 2003/04 season, with Argyle at the top of Division Two and several points clear of their rivals, Sturrock was offered, and accepted the post as manager of Premiership side, Southampton. His replacement was the Hibernian manager, Bobby Williamson. Argyle finished comfortably clear of the second placed side, Queens Park Rangers to achieve their second promotion in three years, this time to Division One.

Centenary season

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The entire first team squad for 2003/04

The 2003/04 season was Argyle's 100th since becoming professional in 1903. The club put on several celebratory events, whilst the team has won many awards.

Notable events in 2003/04 season

  • 22 October 2003: Plymouth Argyle defeat Sheffield Wednesday 3-1 at Hillsborough to go top of Division Two.
  • 24 October 2003: Argyle receive performance of the week award for their 5-1 victory over Port Vale.
  • 01 November 2003: Paul Sturrock named Division Two manager of the month for October.
  • 06 November 2003: David Friio announced as Division Two player of the month for October.
  • 23 December 2003: Paul Sturrock signs a four and a half year contract with Argyle.
  • 26 December 2003: Paul Wotton scores Argyle's 5000th League goal in a 2-0 victory over A.F.C. Bournemouth. Plymouth Argyle become the first League side to score 50 goals in that season.
  • 02 January 2004: Paul Sturrock named Division Two manager of the month for December.
  • 03 January 2004: David Friio scores the first hat-trick for Argyle since Paul McGregor in March 2000.
  • 06 January 2004: Paul Sturrock named as the winner of the Tissot Managers' Performance League.
  • 17 January 2004: Billy Rafferty and Paul Mariner make a guest appearance at Home Park. Argyle played Rushden & Diamonds on that day and won 3-0.
  • 05 February 2004: Graham Coughlan announced as Division Two player of the month for January.
  • 19 February 2004: The club's first retail outlet in Plymouth city centre opens. The club also unveils next season's away kit - the first to be voted for by fans.
  • 02 March 2004: Plymouth Argyle complete the second "double" over Sheffield Wednesday in their history, by beating them for a second time in the season. Argyle won the match 2-0.
  • 03 March 2004: Paul Sturrock agrees personal terms to take over as Southampton manager.
  • 04 March 2004: Sturrock is unveiled by Southampton as their new manager at a press conference.
  • 17 March 2004: The club announces that next year's away kit will be white, instead of tangergreen, due to supporter demands.
  • 27 March 2004: One hundred former Argyle players returned to Home Park for the game against Wrexham.
  • 31 March 2004: Tony Capaldi becomes the first Plymouth Argyle player to win a cap for a home nation since Dave Phillips (Wales) in 1984. Capaldi plays for Northern Ireland.
  • 10 April 2004: It becomes mathematically certain that Plymouth Argyle will achieve promotion or a play-off place, following a 2-1 win over Wycombe Wanderers.
  • 20 April 2004: Bobby Williamson is unveiled as the permanent successor to Paul Sturrock, following much speculation about the managerial vacancy.
  • 24 April 2004: A 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers hands Argyle both promotion and the Division Two title.
  • 06 May 2004: Graham Coughlan is named as the Division Two player of the season.
  • 08 May 2004: Mickey Evans is announced as the club's player of the season and Luke McCormick as the most promising player as decided by fans. Plymouth Argyle are presented with the Division Two trophy after their 2-0 win over Colchester United
  • 17 May 2004: Paul Sturrock is named as the Division Two manager of the season for his efforts at Argyle.
  • 21 May 2004: The club holds its centenary ball to celebrate the previous season. The Plymouth Argyle team of the century, decided by supporters, is announced.

Team of the century

Manager
Paul Sturrock
                    Striker           Striker
                  Paul Mariner      Tommy Tynan
   Left Wing            Central Midfielders           Right Wing
 Sammy Black/     Johnny Williams   Ernie Machin     Kevin Hodges
 Gary Nelson
   Left Back             Central Defenders            Right Back
 Colin Sullivan   Graham Coughlan   Jack Chisholm    Gordon Nisbet
                            Goalkeeper
                            Jim Furnell

The current Argyle squad

1 Romain Larrieu
2 David Worrell
3 Lee Hodges
4 David Friio
5 Graham Coughlan
6 Steve Adams
7 David Norris
9 Mickey Evans
10 Ian Stonebridge
12 Green Army
14 Tony Capaldi
15 Paul Wotton
16 Hasney Aljofree
18 Nathan Lowndes
19 Marino Keith
21 Blair Sturrock
22 Paul Connolly
23 Luke McCormick
24 Peter Gilbert
25 Matt Villis
26 Andy Watkins
28 Wayne O'Sullivan
29 Marcus Martin
32 Stuart Yetton
34 Ryan Dickson
90 Michael Foot
-- Lee Makel
-- Steven Milne

12 Green Army is not a real player, but was registered by the club as a tribute to the supporters. The idea behind assigning the number 12 was that the great support from fans gives Argyle a similar advantage to having an extra (twelth) player.

Current non-playing staff

Job titleEmployee
ManagerBobby Williamson
Assistant ManagerKevin Summerfield
Defensive Co-ordinatorJohn Blackley
Youth CoachStuart Gibson
PhysiotherapistPaul Maxwell
Chief ScoutJohn James
ChairmanPaul Stapleton
Vice ChairPeter Jones
DirectorsMichael Foot, Phillip Gill, Nicholas Warren
Community OfficerGeoff Crudgington
Commercial ManagerAndy Budge
Club Shop ManagerRachel Fry
Club PhotographerDave Rowntree
Official WebmasterSteven Hill

Complete list of previous managers

Team managers of Plymouth Argyle and the dates they took over.

#Date appointedManager name
11903-08-01Frank Brettell
21905-08-01Bob Jack
31906-08-01Bill Fullerton
41910-08-01Bob Jack
51938-04-01Jack Tresardern
61948-09-01Jimmy Rae
71955-02-01Jack Rowley
81961-03-01Neil Dougall
91961-11-01Ellis Stuttard
101963-10-01Andy Beattie
111964-05-01Malcolm Allison
121965-05-01Derek Ufton
131968-02-01Billy Bingham
141970-03-01Ellis Stuttard
151972-10-11Tony Waiters
161977-05-01Mike Kelly
171978-02-14Lennie Lawrence (Caretaker)
181978-03-16Malcolm Allison
191979-01-05Bobby Saxton
201981-06-01Bobby Moncur
211983-10-01Johnny Hore
221984-11-01Dave Smith
231988-07-06Ken Brown
241990-02-06John Gregory (Caretaker)
251990-03-01David Kemp
261992-03-02Peter Shilton
271995-01-02Steve McCall (Caretaker)
281995-06-22Neil Warnock
291997-02-03Mick Jones
301998-06-21Kevin Hodges
312000-10-04Kevin Summerfield (Caretaker)
322000-10-31Paul Sturrock
332004-03-04Kevin Summerfield (Caretaker)
342004-04-20 Bobby Williamson

Players of the season

Since 1966 the player of the season award has been made by Plymouth Argyle to the best player of the past season.

SeasonWinner
1966Johnny Newman
1967Norman Piper
1968Pat Dunne
1969David Burnside
1970Derek Rickard
1971Jim Furnell
1972Dave Provan
1973Neil Hague
1974Ernie Machin
1975Paul Mariner
1976Paul Mariner
1977Neil Ramsbottom
1978George Foster
1979Fred Binney
1980George Foster
1981David Kemp
1982John Sims
1983Gordon Nisbet
1984Gordon Staniforth
1985Tommy Tynan
1986Kevin Hodges
1987Tommy Tynan
1988Steve Cherry
1989Tommy Tynan
1990Nicky Marker
1991Kenny Brown
1992Dwight Marshall
1993Steve McCall
1994Steve McCall
1995Marc Edworthy
1996Mick Heathcote
1997Chris Billy
1998Martin Barlow & Carlo Corazzin
1999Mick Heathcote
2000Paul McGregor
2001Wayne O'Sullivan
2002Graham Coughlan
2003Paul Wotton
2004Mickey Evans

Other notable players

Fred Binney
Sammy Black
Jim Furnell
Bruce Grobbelaar
John Hope Peddie
David Jack
Jack Leslie
Marcus Murphy
Garry Nelson
Billy Rafferty
Peter Shilton
John Uzzell
Johnny Williams

Famous fans

Major club honours

CompetitionAchievementYear
Division Two (New Format)Champions2004
Third Division (Old Format)Champions
Runners-up
1959
1975, 1986
Third Division SouthChampions
Runners-up
1930, 1952
1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927
Division Three (New Format)Champions
Play-off winners
2002
1996
Southern LeagueChampions
Runners-up
1913
1908, 1912
Western League Division OneChampions1905
Western League Division One 'B'Runners-up1907
South West Regional LeagueChampions1940

Results

2001/02 - 2002/03 - 2003/04 - 2004/05

How to get to the ground (and other useful information)

The ground is located at the north of Central Park, approximately half a mile from the main Plymouth railway station, and about a mile from the coach station.

From the station

By bus

Turn immediately right out of the station, and cross the main road by footbridge. Any bus bound for Milehouse will drop you within 100 yards of the ground.

Walking

Turn immediately right out of the station, and right again under the pedestrian footbridge and railway bridge. You will arrive at a roundabout: in front of you will be a pub, the Pennycomequick. From here you can either walk up Alma Road to the top and turn right at the Britannia pub (the long way) or you can cut across the park about 50 yards up Alma Road, heading right. You will come to a concreted path, follow it uphill and it will bring you past the council-run pitch and putt golf course to Home Park itself.

Arriving by road

Arriving from the east you will (probably) be on the A38 Devon Expressway. As you approach Plymouth, there is a major exit, the Marsh Mills roundabout. Do not take this exit unless you fancy wasting time driving through city-centre traffic. The next exit, the Leigham roundabout, is also sub-optimal. The third exit which will be signposted the A386 for Plymouth City Centre and Devonport is the one you want. Head in the direction of Plymouth city centre. (NB There are speed cameras along the length of this road and the police often have a mobile patrol laser-checking as well). The car-parks are well-signposted, however as Argyle have become progressively more successful, it has taken longer to leave these car-parks after the game...


Arriving by coach

Unless you are on a club coach explicitly bound for Home Park, you will be deposited at Breton Side Bus Station.

By bus

Any bus bound for Milehouse will drop you within 100 yards of the ground.

Walking

Exit the bus station through either of the staircases. If you are immediately outside the St Charles church (or what remains of it, as it was blown up during the Blitz), then turn left and follow the signs for the railway station, and follow instructions as per arriving by rail. If you find yourself outside the Post Office, just head for the St Charles church....

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