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Post by lympstonegas on Oct 15, 2022 21:51:15 GMT
Yeah all of them but fair play to them as they are playing good attractive attacking football. But we aren’t doing so bad and as I said previously, we could be facing them unbeaten in 6 with 5 wins and a draw in all competitions. With that confidence and history of doing well against them at home alongside Joey winding them up on the sidelines we could very well surprise them and get a result.
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Post by playtowin on Oct 16, 2022 11:45:58 GMT
Looking ahead to THE BIG MATCH Which of these Plymouth Argyle players have scored five goals this season? Finn Azaz Morgan Whittaker Ryan Hardie Sam Cosgrove Niall Ennis The answer explains why The Pilgrims are league-leaders and a daunting prospect next weekend. The answer is contained in the Anagram "HALF MOTEL". Plymouth play either 3-4-2-1 or 4-3-2-1 3 of those on 5 goals Hardie,Ennis and Cosgrove all play in the solitary striker role. Therefore only 1 is on the pitch at the start. It does mean though they must create a lot of chances for the front man.
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Post by toggsy2 on Oct 16, 2022 12:05:21 GMT
Plymouth are flying at the moment so this has the makings for decent game, it will be a good gauge of where we are and where we need to be if they are the benchmark in the division going on current form. Past meetings muff have always been up for a good scrap , bearing in mind it's a semi local derby so pretty much anything can happen and form necessarily doesn't always come into the equation, so it will either be a draw or win either way by 1 goal. Our fans will have a big part to play on Saturday
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Post by dudelebowski on Oct 16, 2022 12:11:57 GMT
Bristol to Plymouth - 120miles Bristol to Walsall - 96miles
This ain’t no derby. Rivalry? Kind of, but not really. Just a side sat on top of the pile that we’ve got a great chance of taking points from. Atmosphere will be bubbling nicely, packed Gas home ends and their travelling support is superb.
Looking forward to it.
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Post by dexygas on Oct 16, 2022 17:37:58 GMT
Not to mention our other local rivals Leicester City (who are even closer geographically) who we have not play now for several years in what has become known as the M5/A46/A45/M69/M1 derby
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Post by ineedgas on Oct 16, 2022 20:46:52 GMT
Not to mention our other local rivals Leicester City (who are even closer geographically) who we have not play now for several years in what has become known as the M5/A46/A45/M69/M1 derby Oh ya and Trevor Morgan remember so well media.tenor.com/YAn2rXgnEIYAAAAM/simpsons-abe-simpson.gif 😂
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Post by legas on Oct 16, 2022 22:06:04 GMT
Not to mention our other local rivals Leicester City (who are even closer geographically) who we have not play now for several years in what has become known as the M5/A46/A45/M69/M1 derby As someone who does the journey every home gone I’d suggest it’s the ‘M1 (depending on which part of Leicester you start from), M69, M6, M42, M5 (and then depending on the route), M4 and M32’ derby. Rolls off the tongue.
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Post by daniel300380 on Oct 17, 2022 5:24:46 GMT
Bristol to Plymouth - 120miles Bristol to Walsall - 96miles This ain’t no derby. Rivalry? Kind of, but not really. Just a side sat on top of the pile that we’ve got a great chance of taking points from. Atmosphere will be bubbling nicely, packed Gas home ends and their travelling support is superb. Looking forward to it. For us, it's not really a derby, we have loads of clubs closer. But how many clubs are closer to Plymouth than us?? That's why they always see it as a bigger game.
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Post by seanclevedongas on Oct 17, 2022 10:37:26 GMT
We have played them a total of 107 times which is the same amount of times we have played our rivals from south of the river
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Post by percy on Oct 17, 2022 11:31:43 GMT
Who's gonna have the biggest impact Azza or Azaz! Reckon it could be a 2-2 or maybe a 5 goal thriller with someone nicking a winner?!
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Post by Sir Trevor B'Sol on Oct 17, 2022 12:04:26 GMT
Back on sale.
Move fast.
You will struggle to get a ticket in the West Terrace or North Terrace if you do not buy very soon.
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Post by rememberhalifax on Oct 17, 2022 15:36:57 GMT
Just googled why they are called the pilgrims… The club takes its nickname, "The Pilgrims", from an English religious group that left Plymouth for the New World in 1620. The club crest features the Mayflower, the ship that carried the pilgrims to Massachusetts. The You must be a 'youngster ' Yatton looking it up on Google, us persons of mature yers was tort dat in istory, wernt tort spellin or gramur mind!
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Post by yattongas on Oct 17, 2022 15:45:26 GMT
Just googled why they are called the pilgrims… The club takes its nickname, "The Pilgrims", from an English religious group that left Plymouth for the New World in 1620. The club crest features the Mayflower, the ship that carried the pilgrims to Massachusetts. The You must be a 'youngster ' Yatton looking it up on Google, us persons of mature yers was tort dat in istory, wernt tort spellin or gramur mind! Obvs not as old as you mucker 😀
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Post by alanrg on Oct 17, 2022 15:50:19 GMT
Anybody remember the 2 league games we played at home to Plymouth in 2011 one in January and the other in December in both games we were 2 up at halftime but lost both 3-2
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Post by dudelebowski on Oct 17, 2022 15:59:37 GMT
Anybody remember the 2 league games we played at home to Plymouth in 2011 one in January and the other in December in both games we were 2 up at halftime but lost both 3-2 The home game, Harrold got himself two and we were cruising. The collapse of that game in particular was unbelievable, their winner came from Scott Bevan scuffing a goal kick straight to the strikers feet. Unless my memory betrays me.
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Post by alanrg on Oct 17, 2022 16:03:48 GMT
Correct regarding Scott Bevan the game in January Will Hoskins scored both goals
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Post by Sir Trevor B'Sol on Oct 17, 2022 17:35:08 GMT
Move quickly if you want an Argyle ticket.
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Post by Feeling The Blues on Oct 17, 2022 21:47:51 GMT
Move quickly if you want an Argyle ticket. Too late Wael’s 9,000 capacity ambition has been(ful)filled. We are as good as we can ever be with such unadulterated ambition. In Wael we trust!
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Oct 18, 2022 12:43:18 GMT
Move quickly if you want an Argyle ticket. Too late Wael’s 9,000 capacity ambition has been(ful)filled. We are as good as we can ever be with such unadulterated ambition. In Wael we trust! I've seen plenty of other clubs where fans watch at pitchside level. It's a shame that those who caused incidents in the ground got the spotlight turned on us, and the removal of pitchside standing has contributed to reducing the capacity.
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Post by Sir Trevor B'Sol on Oct 20, 2022 15:33:29 GMT
A few East Terrace tickets have now been released.
Probably your last chance to buy.
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