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The official podcast of Plymouth Argyle FC, bringing you the latest news and exclusive interviews from inside Home Park.
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The Argyle Podcast | Episode 146
‘A complete nutter.’A phrase used to describe Andy Morrison by Blackpool manager Sam Allardyce. And, if you were to ask anyone who played against him, they would probably be the same. However, to played in the Premier League twice, captained half of the clubs you have played for and be named as Manchester City’s best ever captains, you’re more than just a hardman.Jock, moved to Plymouth from Scotland as a two-year old and rose through the ranks at his beloved Argyle.A move to the Premier...
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The Argyle Podcast | Episode 145
The future is bright, the future is Green!Nothing males a football fan prouder than seeing ‘one of their own’ break through and make it. Over the last few seasons, there has been success after success coming out of the Argyle Academy.The 2023/24 season has been no exception. The under-18s were double winner, the under-10s won the Oakham tournament, Freddie Issaka was nominated at the EFL Awards for the Sky Bet Championship apprentice of the year – and that’s just to name a few.It’s been a bri...
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The Argyle Podcast | Episode 144
The one everyone wanted.The story of a promising footballer failing to live up to the hype is common. But what about the story of the best youngster the country has produced who was tipped to lead England to World Cup glory? Step forward Cherno Samba.A Championship Manager ‘must buy’ who was also the hottest property in the real world. Clubs were falling over each other to get the then 15-year old’s signature.However, like so many before him, it didn’t work out. Spells in Spain, Greece and Fi...
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The Argyle Podcast | Episode 143
A two-time title winner.Before arriving at Home Park in the winter of 2000, David Worrell’s young career already included a third placed finish at a World Championships and, more loosely, a Premier League title win. The first, he was full involved in, the second, not so much.However, by the age of 19, the Dublin born full-back had been an ever present as Ireland won the bronze medal at the 1997 World Youth Championships in Malaysia and was a regular in the reserves at Blackburn Rovers, the ye...
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The Argyle Podcast | Episode 142
The Plymouth Rose.You can count on one hand the Plymothians who have played football for England. In fact, just two born in the city have gone on to represent their country at full international level; Trevor Francis and Jemma Rose.For Jemma, it was a pipe dream growing up in the 1990s. She played junior football in the city for Activate, coached by her dad, before getting recognised and brought into the Centre of Excellence.But with no pathway to become a professional in Devon, she had to mo...
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The Argyle Podcast | Episode 141
“He does it…Marino Keith!”From Peterhead to Plymouth, Marino Keith was a hero in Green and part of the crop of Argyle players who won two championships.Growing up in Aberdeenshire he made his professional bow later than most. After a strong performance in the Highland Leagues for Fraserburgh, he got his dream move to boyhood club Dundee United.After spells at Falkirk and Livingston, Marino ventured about as south as south goes and joined Argyle in the November of 2001.In his first season he h...