Hallett on board
A lifelong Argyle fan, based in the US, has joined the club’s board after investing a “substantial sum”, the BBC reports. Simon Hallett, who went to school in Plymouth but is now based in New Jersey, said that he was “absolutely t
A lifelong Argyle fan, based in the US, has joined the club’s board after investing a “substantial sum”, the BBC reports. Simon Hallett, who went to school in Plymouth but is now based in New Jersey, said that he was “absolutely t
PASALB is deeply sorry to announce that Michael Pengelly, a devoted Argyle fan and former committee member, died last week aged 63. He was a regular at matches home and away during his time in London and he will be missed by all who knew him. Mick’s
Wasn’t this sweet? For 80 minutes, Argyle weren’t at the races. But the late introduction of substitutes Reuben Reid and Gregg Wylde breathed new life into the team, leading to the unlikeliest of victories. Pompey had led since the 37th minute
Argyle picked up their second away win in four days to move into automatic promotion contention. Two goals from substitute Jake Jervis proved key as Argyle carried on from where they had left off at Portsmouth the previous Saturday. Argyle’s other g
Disaster. Argyle had 36 attempts on goal during a crazy afternoon at Home Park, but Dagenham’s three first-half goals were all that mattered in the end. The Pilgrims went in at half-time 3-0 down after Clevid Dikamona, Matty Cash and Christian Doidg
As previously mentioned, Argyle CEO Martyn Starnes will be travelling with us to Cambridge from Kings Cross, so I would appreciate if you could let me know if you are travelling with us. After the match we could all go for a curry or a few more ales, if
The Argyle Fans’ Trust has three spaces available on its sponsor’s table at the Hartlepool home game on Saturday 7 May. The cost is £100 per person, all in. If you are interested, please email PASALB committee member Virginia Pike.
Graham Carey’s injury-time equaliser rescued a point for Argyle – but results elsewhere put automatic promotion out of reach. A strong wind made life difficult for the two sides in the first half, but the game opened up after the break. Jamil
Five goals – all scored by players who came through Argyle’s youth system – ensured that the regular season ended on a high note. Tyler Harvey scored twice in the first half to put the Pilgrims in charge. Louis Rooney, making his first s
This year’s PASALB Annual General Meeting will be held at the Hoop and Grapes pub in Farringdon at 7pm on Thursday 9 June. In addition to a review of the year for our teams, membership and finances, we’ll also look forward to our 40th annivers