ARGYLE suffered an unfortunate defeat at Birmingham City in their latest round of fixtures in the National Education League. Travis Skerton continued his fine form with the opener for Argyle, as we deservedly led 1-0 at the interval but two quickfire goals from the hosts proved very costly. Managers Lee Hodges and Matt Scholes conceded …
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MARJON WIN ROLLERCOASTER
MARJON University overcame a very strong Exeter University side in a terrific game of football on Wednesday. Marjon are managed by Gary Jeffery, who is the liaison between Marjon and Plymouth Argyle for the degree in Football Development and Coaching. Gary’s underlying message before the game was to play with no fear and enjoy the …
WALKING FOOTBALL HELPING HEROES
ARGYLE’S successful Walking Football programme is making a real difference to the lives of men rediscovering their love of the game. Staged every Monday at the Goals Soccer Centre in Plymouth and with Walking Football also running at two Cornwall centres, this new sport is ideally suited to men over the age of 35 who …
GREAT WIN FOR LADIES’ SECOND-TEAM
FIVE goals from Gabi Alphous helped Argyle’s second string to move inexorably towards promotion with this impressive victory over visitors Plainmoor. In fairness to the visitors they battled all the way despite being camped in their own half for most of the match and are to be credited for their sporting approach to the game. …
ARGYLE 5-2 FULHAM
A SIZZLING first-half performance saw Argyle sweep past Fulham in the latest National Education League fixture. The Pilgrims were outstanding in the early stages, scoring first through Travis Skerton and then Tarran Hames doubled the lead. Skerton added his second and a towering header from Reece Thomson made it 4-0 at the interval. The visitors …
WE DID IT TOGETHER
THE Chestnut Appeal at Derriford Hospital now has the most up to date Ultrasound-MRi Fusion for Targeted Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer in the country and the first of its kind in the region. This fabulous piece of equipment was funded by a number of sources, including money raised by participants on Argyle Community Trust’s annual …
FOOTBALL FOR EVERYONE
ARGYLE Community Trust are continuing their Down’s Syndrome Football Programme this Saturday from 10am to 11am, at Goals Soccer Centre. The session is packed full of football fun and skill-related games, which primarily focuses on balance and coordination. The session welcomes females and males of all ages to get involved with sport and start new …
FA PEOPLE’S CUP
A TEAM from Plymouth Argyle has reached the National Semi-Finals of the FA People’s Cup. Playing in the Under-16 category for footballers with a disability, the Pilgrim representatives performed brilliantly to win the regional tournament on the weekend. It was a superb festival of football and we now look forward to the semi-final stage, which …
FOOTBALL CHANGING LIVES
SHORT Breaks is an initiative delivered in partnership between Argyle Community Trust and Plymouth City Council to introduce football to young people with autism, or awaiting diagnosis for autism. The focus is all about fun and providing a stable environment for the youngsters to enjoy football, while also giving parents and carers some respite. The …
LADIES OUT OF DEVON CUP
ARGYLE Ladies are out of the SWH Devon Cup after a semi-final defeat in front of a healthy crowd at Buckland Athletic. The opening 15 minutes saw little action at either end until Buckland fired the ball against the crossbar. Ezme Wells and Amber Pollock responded with good efforts before a great run and cross …
