Posts Tagged ‘ Plymouth Argyle ’

Darren Purse Speaks to Joys and Sorrows

Jan 24th, 2012 | By
Darren Purse Speaks to Joys and Sorrows

The latest “Speaks to Joys and Sorrows” is Darren Purse. Darren was a no nonsense, 110% defender who Blues fans have affection for. Darren gave me some of his precious shopping time, (yes really!), to talk about his football career, time at the Blues, Blues today, Gary Ablett and his future. The thing is, it
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Support the Green Army!

Feb 3rd, 2011 | By
Support the Green Army!

The Aviva advert has made one of Plymouth Argyle’s chants, a household phrase! I think I have mentioned a number of times that I live in Devon, and I genuinely have a soft spot for Argyle. I used to go and watch them if I couldn’t get to Blues and very occasionally still do. They
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Will a club step forward to be Marlon’s King-maker?

Jul 31st, 2010 | By
Will a club step forward to be Marlon’s King-maker?

Here is an article by Nat, a regular contributor on the forum. It is his take on Marlon King’s release from prison. If you look at Marlon King from purely his footballing track record, there can be no doubt that spells at clubs such as Watford, Forest and Gillingham amongst others have made him into
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A day, (Or Two), in the life of a Blues reporter

Dec 14th, 2009 | By

I’ve spoken to Andy Walker of the Birmingham Mail, Sunday Mercury and Birmingham Post a few times, and I asked him what it was like to be a sports journo following the Blues. Well being good at what he does, he sent me this! Nice one Andy, I hope you all enjoy it. ———————————————————————————————— ABOUT
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Where The Title Was Lost

May 6th, 2009 | By

An end of season article from Bazza. ——————————————————————————— I enjoyed Nat’s article looking at where promotion was won and am broadly in agreement. At the start of the season I stated that only the title would do if we were to claim a truly successful season. It was disappointing to miss out to Sunderland on
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