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Meanwhile, Plymouth have agreed to sell central midfielder Matt Butcher to Arouca. The 26-year-old will move in January for a reported fee of £800,000.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Surprise leaders to some perhaps. The amount of free agents you brought in, I must admit that your current position isn't surprising to me. Good job winning 10 from 12.
- 2 years ago@JustinCase0110
The squad at Plymouth was really poor for the Championship. Quite a few players were quite old in football terms and therefore not likely to improve. The squad therefore needed to change to get anywhere. There is not much money available, so inevitably the free transfer market was the only way to go.
In real life, following their promotion from League 1 at the end of last season, Plymouth brought in 10 players. 4 were the loanees I have already talked about, two were bought for £1 million each, one for £175,000 and the other three were free.
On top of that, they promoted 4 players from the academy into the first-team squad.
Shoestring squad management; it's what happens in those divisions. - 2 years ago
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Leicester City’s Stephy Mavididi leads the Championship scoring chart at the end of October, with 12 goals. The ever-present striker, a summer signing following the club’s relegation, is proving a shrewd buy, as last season’s shock relegation sufferers attempt to get back to the Premier League at the first attempt.
The best goal-to-games ratio, however, belongs to Plymouth’s Ryan Hardie, with 9 goals in as many games. The hat-trick against Preston obviously helped and keeps him at the top of Plymouth’s Championship scoring chart. Hardie’s value to the club is further underlined by the fact that he shares first place in the Championship assists table with his team-mate, Luis Chavez and Stoke City’s summer signing Wesley Moraes. In total, Hardie has 14 goal involvements in the Championship, which is impressive from the 9 matches he has played.
Plymouth players dominate the assists table, with no less than 5 players in the top 15, indicating the expansive attacking football they play and underlining how dangerous the side has become going forwards, when so many players create chances. - 2 years ago
Argyle Stretch Lead
November was a good month for Plymouth, as they extended their lead at the top of the table.
The month started with a good win in the Carabao Cup over Middlesbrough at the Riverside by 3-1, gaining revenge for the home defeat by the same scoreline earlier in the Championship season. Erick Sanchez started the Pilgrims on their way with a fine free kick.
A tight victory over Swansea followed, and then a signature away win over Stoke City, despite most of the Mexican contingent being missing, having arrived late back from international duty.
Erick Sanchez repeated his free kick performance in the 31st minute of the win over West Brom, to cement his position as the team’s free kick specialist.
The month was rounded off with a hard match against 10-man Leeds United, which Plymouth were lucky to escape with a draw.
All of which leaves Plymouth on top with 47 points, four ahead of Leicester and six in front of Leeds.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Good job getting the most from these free kick situations. I've scored a few myself, but it's definitely THE area of the game, where I struggle the most to learn what is what. So it always seems quite random, whether they go in or not. And in the other end it just seems to be a safe and sound goal every effing time.
- 2 years ago@JustinCase0110
Agree completely. No matter how careful I am, it either goes wide or the goalkeper easily gets it. I took one the other day; it went over the wall, dipped impressively and headed for the bottom corner. The goalie got it easily and the commentary said that it was a disappointment as a free kick. I reckon in real life, most keepers wouldn't have got it.
On the other side, I do find that if I make the wall jump, 99 times out of 100 the opposition player sends it well over the bar.
I don't think they have got free kicks right at all. - 2 years ago
Argyle Hang on to Top Spot
Argyle’s 4 point EFL Championship lead has all but evaporated in a busy December. It hasn’t helped that they are still involved in the Carabao Cup, although Pilgrim fans were treated to a fine cup Quarter Final match against Brighton and Hove Albion. Brighton for some reason did not field their full-strength first team for this important match, and Argyle took advantage, running out 4-2 winners. The margin flattered the hosts, the fourth goal coming in time added on, when the Brighton goalkeeper came up for a corner. Plymouth cleared and Roberto Alvarado ran the entire length of the pitch to walk the ball into an empty net. After the match, captain Cesar Huerta revealed an unusual team talk from manager Bobby Stones. “The manager walked into the dressing room. He put up the Brighton team sheet and said ‘this is what they think of you. Decide for yourselves what response you are going to give them’. He then left the room. It fired us up, of course.”
Plymouth’s reward for reaching the semi is a double header against Liverpool, starting with the away leg at Anfield.
Argyle otherwise slipped up twice in the league, going down 1-0 to Huddersfield Town in a limp opening performance in December, then losing at home to Birmingham City, after loanee Lewis Warrington was sent off in only the 6th minute.
The ever-relentless Laicester City have therefore closed the gap at the top to a single point, with a top of the table shootout at home to Leicester due in January.
- 2 years ago
Busy January For Pilgrims
Argyle played 8 matches in January; their busiest month so far and a real challenge for the squad. The month saw the match-up against second-placed Leicester City, which the Pilgrims lost 3-1 to a Kelechi Iheanacho hat-trick, despite taking an early lead through Samson Tovide. Coming just before the first Carabao Cup semi against Liverpool, Stones fielded the ‘second string’ against Leicester and probably regretted it in the end, as the Foxes’ victory took them to the top of the table until match results later in the month saw Plymouth regain the lead on goal difference.
Argyle bowed out of the Carabao Cup after two spirited displays against Liverpool saw them lose the tie 2-0 on aggregate. The team acquitted themselves brilliantly in both matches and Jurgen Klopp congratulated them on how hard they had pushed his team. “If they get promoted to the Premier League next season, they will be quite strong, on the evidence of these matches,”, he said. “I’m quite looking forward to seeing how they do the rest of the season, but well done to them.”
Argyle also negotiated two rounds of the FA Cup this month, with seemingly easy victories against lower-league opposition. The Derby match was notable for a 4-goal haul by young Samson Tovide. His goalscoring feats took him to the top of the Argyle scoring charts in all competitions – not bad for a cheap stop-gap purchase at the end of the window. The fifth round will see Argyle play Coventry City, who proved such difficult opponents in the league back in September.
Such a heavy month has been difficult for the whole club and the continued involvement in the FA Cup promises to weigh heavily on the squad in February. The question is whether the team can keep up the momentum, as they have been wound in by the chasing pack recently. It would be a shame for other competitions to derail what is now very definitely a promotion push.
- 2 years ago
- 2 years ago
FA Cup Quarter Finals Beckon
Argyle negotiated the 5th round of the FA Cup, thrashing Coventry City 6-2. The Pilgrims got off to a great start with early goals from Alvarado and captain Cesar Huerta, after which they never looked back. A Quarter-Final against Arsenal at the Emirates is the reward.
Meanwhile, in the league, Plymouth kept up the pressure on leaders Leicester with 10 points from 4 matches, the only blot being the draw against Birmingham City, where neither side looked like scoring.
Another academy promotee stamped his mark on the squad, as 16-year-old Spanish striker Mikel Gomez scored on his full debut against Blackburn Rovers.
The young lad had come on as a substitute in the West Brom game and impressed enough to get a start against Blackburn. His close-range finish was a composed effort and was his only chance in the match.
Leicester's Stephy Mavididi continued to lead the Championship scoring table (21 goals), with team-mate Kelechi Iheanacho (15) beginning to close the gap to Kamaldeen Sulemana (17) in second place. Ryan Hardie on 13 goals from 18 matches lies in sixth place.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
A respectable exit vs Liverpool in the Carabao Cup. And a tie with Arsenal in the FA Cup now. Would be considered a respectable exit too, at least if you avoid a thrashing, but I wonder if this would match your board's expectations and you could risk the sack, if you didn't win it.
- 2 years ago@JustinCase0110
The requirement for the FA Cup was to reach the round of 16, so I've beaten that.
One thing I am wondering, though, is what happens if I get to the final of the FA Cup and lose to a team like Liverpool who might also get into the Champions League. In that case, the Europa League slot that comes with winning the FA Cup; does that go to another team in the Premier League or to the FA Cup runners-up in this version of the game?
Maybe I'll find out. Wouldn't it be weird if Plymouth ended up in Europe because of that?
I am getting ahead of myself, though... - 2 years ago
FA Cup Semi-Finalists!
Argyle navigated the tricky FA Cup tie against Arsenal at the Emirates, emerging as 3-2 winners, courtesy of three breakaway goals. Luis Chavez opened the scoring as early as the 6th minute to send shockwaves through the Emirates, after which Arsenal failed to really recover, despite overwhelming possession and pressure on the Plymouth goal. Chants of “Arg…yle” rang round the ground, as the Pilgrims recorded a signature win that sees them face Championship rivals Leicester City in the semi at Wembley.
Elsewhere, there was a mixed set of results in the league that saw Leicester open a gap at the top of the Championship, and Norwich City make up ground on Plymouth in second place. The lead over Norwich looks comfortable still, but Argyle are dropping more points and a late charge from the Canaries might still derail the Pilgrims’ promotion bid. The month opened with a draw against Stoke, two points being dropped courtesy of a late equaliser from Callum Wright, who moved to Stoke in the January window – ouch!
Injuries to two of Argyle’s promising youngsters rounded off a mixed month, with Kobbie Mainoo and Dan Gore picking up injuries in consecutive games; Mainoo (broken elbow) sidelined for two months at Milwall and Gore (broken toe; 3 months) in the Watford game. Both will play no further part in the campaign.
Mainoo Injured at Millwall
No real change at the top of the scoring and assists charts, with Samson Tovide continuing to impress, now on 17 goals from 19 Championship matches. The step up from League 2 really doesn't seem a problem for him.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Great job beating Arsenal to get into the semi final. Two championship sides there, that's something! Battling Leicester for the league win, and now for an FA Cup final too. Maybe a new rivalry forming there?
Speaking of stories in the story, I like the Stoke goal against you being scored by a former player. Maybe a few fans will also start to question the 'Mexican approach' forcing homegrown players out of the club. Especially if these players move on to do well in their new clubs, for instance by scoring against you, trying to prove the gaffer wrong. Obviously it takes more than that to threaten a manager on the verge of promotion, but it could be questioned more, if results go down or more HG players leave...
- 2 years ago@JustinCase0110
Yes, I thought that was poetic justice, because I didn't use Wright so much because of my freebies. He did play remarkably well against us during that match. He'll be good for Stoke, I think. That transfer was a swap, initiated by them, during which they offered me a right back - Junior Tchamadeu - who they bought in real life last summer from Colchester United. I thought that was an interesting coincidence given that I bought Samson Tovide from Colchester in this save. I really needed a full-back at the time, so it was a great fit.
Interestingly, of the 3 players I have promoted myself during this season, I've had to block approaches because I've been sick of the sheer number of transfer offers from other clubs. - 2 years ago
FA Cup Final Awaits!
Plymouth Argyle will contest the FA Cup final for the first time in their history, after cementing their place with a 4-2 victory over Leicester City. It was a tense match throughout, with the veteran Jamie Vardy pulling Leicester back to level terms after an opening blitz by Argyle. The Pilgrims sneaked ahead with a goal from captain Cesar Huerta and Samson Tovide added a further goal in stoppage time, to lend the result a deal of comfort that simply was not the case throughout the match. They will face Manchester City in the final; a club looking to win it for the second season in succession.
In the league, it was a fraught month as they lost to Norwich 3-2 at Carrow Road, as the Canaries looked to steal the second automatic promotion slot. That win took Norwich to within 5 points of Argyle, only for them to lose their next match whilst Argyle won. A defeat to Hull City at the end of the month could have been a problem, but Norwich only drew against Preston to leave them six points behind with two to play. Leicester City clinched promotion in Championship round 42 and Plymouth will join them unless they lose both remaining matches, Norwich win both and there is a massive turnaround in goal difference.
Samson Tovide continues to fire Plymouth to the top tier, another five goals this month, including four in the league that moves him to second place in the Championship scoring chart. He has now averaged a goal a game in his 21 matrches in the Championship this season; a scoring rate fer better than any other in that division.
Luis Chavez leads Plymouth's Championship assist table, with 10 from his 19 matches - an impressive rate of around an assist for every two matches. Leicester's Mavididi leads the assists table as well as the scoring chart, but from a position of having played every game. He is clearly going to be one to watch in the Premier League next season.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Looks like you've found a gem with this Tovide fellow. I didn't have the high hopes, when you brought in a teenager with no more than 61 OVR or something like that, also not even showing that high a potential either. But it really looks like he's coming through for you, with 21 goals in only 21 games. Haha, a @CO88LER5 classic, him only playing half the games of his competition. He should have a rather high stamina rating though. I wonder if he could actually play more regularly without fatigue issues?
Anyway; Man City in the FA Cup final. That could be a hard one.
- 2 years ago
@JustinCase0110
I'm as surprised as you with Tovide. I bought him as an emergency cover when Buonanotte got injured soon after signing, so he was only ever going to be a backup. He's been incredible, which makes a bit of a mockery of the settings in the game, but I'm not complaining.
He's a typical old-fashioned lumbering centre-forward in many ways - what you'd normally see in the lower leagues. He's quite easy to get the ball off, as he's quite short on ratings for such things, but when he's in the box and receives the ball, he's utterly deadly. His OVR has already climbed to 67; most matches he plays, he's the highest rated player on my side, which I suppose is helping.
I think he can play more regularly, but it could be an even higher division next season, which would be more challenging for his level of player.
I guess it's a bit like Noah Chilvers, who I got from Colchester in my Blackpool career last season. He was incredible, too. Very strange, really - JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace@CO88LER5 Yes, that's true. I remember Chilvers, just didn't realize they came from the same club. Funny coincidence... Perhaps one should send scouts to Colchester!
- 2 years ago
Plymouth Hit the Big Time
Premier League, here we come! For the first time in the club’s history, Argyle will play in the top division next season. In front of a fanatical home crowd, the 3-2 victory over Coventry City sealed promotion with a game to spare. It wasn’t without drama, though, as a trigger-happy ref sent off two Plymouth players in the first half hour, including captain for the day Macauley Gillesphey after only 12 minutes for what seemed like a fairly innocuous challenge. The Pilgrims gritted their teeth and still managed the win, when a point would have done.
In the final game against Middlesbrough, Erick Sanchez signed off Argyle’s last Championship match with a fine hat-trick, including his third free kick goal of the season. He has become the default taker of such dead-ball opportunities and is proving remarkably accurate.
So, Argyle finish second and therefore have automatic promotion to the top flight. They and Leicester City will be joined in the Premier League by Watford next season, as the Hornets won the play-off final against Leeds United, having despatched third-placed Norwich City in the semis. Norwich finished an incredible 22 points ahead of Watford, and probably feel quite aggrieved at what happened in their semi.
FA Cup Final
Argyle were well beaten in the FA Cup Final by the all-conquering Manchester City. Despite the imminent Champions’ League final (which they later lost to Barcelona), the serial title winners sent out their best side for this tie, no doubt noting how Argyle had accounted for Arsenal in the quarter-finals. An Erling Haaland strike on 19 minutes made life even more difficult for Argyle, and the own goal by goalkeeper Baker made an unlikely Pilgrims victory all but impossible. A switch to 4-5-1 at half time did lead to more chances (one glorious opportunity on 85 minutes fell to substitute Samson Tovide, but Ederson saved well) and a more comfortable second half for the Pilgrims, but a famous victory was not to be.
Owner Simon Hallett can be well satisfied with his appointment of Bobby Stones at the start of this season. He has totally changed the playing style, brought in some good players using his Americas connections, and powered Argyle to history. Many of the players, however, are not Premier League standard and it will be interesting to see just what happens in the summer. It could be a very active revolving door at the club. Argyle won a staggering £104 million as a “promotion reward” and it will be interesting to see how much of that is made available to strengthen the squad.
- 2 years ago
Busy Summer for the Pilgrims
Plymouth Argyle are preparing for life in the Premier League with a large turnover of players this summer. 9 of last season’s squad have departed for a total of around £13 million, as manager Bobby Stones upgrades his squad to face the tougher opposition Argyle will meet in the top division.
Meanwhile, 9 players have arrived so far, with more expected, for a total of £27 million, including three free players, as Stones sets about eating into the rumoured £70 million (including wages) budget.
In addition, we know of five players from the academy that have been promoted, indicating that Stones’ attempts last season to acquire prospects for the academy is starting to bear fruit. It is rumoured that he has effectively emptied the academy of the brightest prospects and that the race is now on to find more for the coming season.
This activity takes the squad up to 36 in total, although there are expected to be further departures, and possibly arrivals, in August.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Branthwaite is one I thorougly enjoyed having in my squad last year, when I played with Sunderland. Good signing. At 22 he almost looks old compared to all the teenagers, who come after, haha... I've heard of Hato, and Koleosho is one who impressed me, when Burnley played Man United earlier in the season. The rest don't ring a bell to me.
- 2 years ago@JustinCase0110
Barco is currently at Boca Juniors but turns up in Arsenal's squad in my career. I know City and Liverpool have been looking at him IRL.
I was impressed with Koleosho in the United match and thought he'd be an interesting one to try. Burnley were relegated in my career save so it's entirely possible that he'd come on the market.
Obviously, my academy promotees are fictional.
I think some of the other purchases are freebies taken up by clubs as the two months progressed (Kuhn, Deveraux). I don't think they are real people. - 2 years ago
More Transfer Activity in August
Argyle rounded off the summer transfer window in August with two departures and two arrivals.
The Pilgrims purchased centre-back Gianluca Bellini (18) from Union Berlin for £6 million and added left winger Daniel Ashton (16) from Manchester United for £1 million. Both are considered real prospects, with Ashton potentially being loaned out later in the season if the opportunity presents itself.
Meanwhile, midfielder Morgan Whittaker (24) joined Championship side West Brom for £2.5 million and striker Ryan Hardie (27) completed a move to Heidenheim for £2.2 million. Hardie was second in the scoring charts last season but manager Stones clearly did not expect him to develop enough to make a big enough impact in the Premier League. “Ryan did very well for us last season but I couldn’t guarantee him the amount of game time he was expecting. The offer from Heidenheim suited both him from a playing perspective and us financially, so we send him on his way with warm appreciation for his efforts last season.”
After an encouraging pre-season, as Plymouth won their tournament with two wins and a draw against European sides such as Freiburg, Almeria and Sassuolo, the manager seems pretty satisfied with his new squad. “It’s come together really well. The late arrivals will need more bedding in, but I’m really pleased with the new recruits and how they have fitted into our playing style.” Asked about the relative youth, he seemed unconcerned “these players are all good potential and they have demonstrated already that they can play at the level we need. Let’s wait and see. We do have some money unspent for January, if we think we need more experience.”
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