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The club has predominantly played in green and white throughout its history, with a few exceptions in the late 1960s and early 1970s when white was the colour of choice. A darker shade of green, described (by some) as Argyle green, was adopted in the 2001–02 season, and has been used ever since. [2]
Plymouth's biggest win of 2004–05, resulted in a 5–1 home win against Brighton in March. The club secured survival five games before the end of the season with a 0–3 win away to Nottingham Forest, and eventually finished 17th, five places (but only three points) above the drop zone.
The club was founded in 1886 as Argyle Football Club. At this time, there was no League football, [ 1 ] so matches were arranged on an ad hoc basis, supplemented by cup competitions . In January 1903, the club became a limited company and changed their name to Plymouth Argyle F.C. [ 2 ] Election to the Southern League followed in March, as the ...
Bob Jack became the club's first professional player in 1903. [1]Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English association football club based in Plymouth, Devon.Founded in 1886 as Argyle Football Club, [2] they became a professional club in January 1903, [3] and were elected to the Southern League ahead of the 1903–04 season.
Sport in Plymouth, Devon, England, dates back to the 19th century with its first club, Plymouth United F.C., being founded in 1886. It is the largest city in England never to have had a football team in the first tier of English football.
In a tie game with 10 minutes to go, the Panthers were chasing a victory, and were rewarded on an unlikely play to repeat as champions.
PLYMOUTH — Despite Mother Nature’s efforts to soak players and spectators alike with a constant rain nearly the whole match, the Plymouth Panthers girls soccer team wasn’t about to let its ...
Frank Brettell became the club's first manager in August 1903. [1]Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English association football club based in Plymouth, Devon.Founded in 1886 as Argyle Football Club, [2] they became a professional club in January 1903, [3] and were elected to the Southern League ahead of the 1903–04 season.