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8 began at an intersection with NY 40 in South | Argyle, a hamlet within the town of Argyle. |
rn terminus of the route was at NY 40 in South | Argyle, a hamlet in the town of Argyle. |
for the club came away at former club Plymouth | Argyle, a 3-1 victory which saw the hosts relegated a |
Argyle, a committed Christian, published empirical wo | |
es: against Bradford City on 7 March, Plymouth | Argyle a week later, and then against Barnsley on 21 |
s among the goals in the FA Cup again, earning | Argyle a 1-1 draw at Newcastle United in the first ro |
ltic, Dumbarton Harp (loan), Everton, Plymouth | Argyle, Aberdeen and Tranmere Rovers during an illust |
Trustee of the | Argyle Academy for fifty-one years. |
ember 2009 Letheren was released from Plymouth | Argyle after his contract expired. |
ved in the Royal Navy, and signed for Plymouth | Argyle after being posted to the city. |
in one match on 27 December 1960 for Plymouth | Argyle against Charlton Athletic. |
On his first start for | Argyle, against Colchester United in the Football Lea |
and 17 seconds - Luke Summerfield for Plymouth | Argyle against Southampton (7 August 2010). |
In 1925, he was transferred to Plymouth | Argyle, alongside team-mate Jack Cock, where he playe |
mbledon, and was caretaker manager of Plymouth | Argyle, alongside Gordon Nisbet, for two games in 199 |
eve's playing career ended in 2000 at Plymouth | Argyle, also seeing him lose his job at the hands of |
Luke McCormick, Former Plymouth | Argyle and England youth goalkeeper. |
to England, playing for Bristol City, Plymouth | Argyle and Brighton & Hove Albion before retiring in |
ayed as a defender for Middlesbrough, Plymouth | Argyle and Whitby Town. |
and areas have been preserved within the Lakes | Argyle and Kununurra Ramsar Site. |
Gillett was later sacked by Plymouth | Argyle, and launched a successful legal challenge to |
He started as a youth player at Plymouth | Argyle and progressed to the first team where he made |
not hang up his boots, he moved on to Plymouth | Argyle and later turned out for Grimsby Town. |
e east of Cahuenga, north of Franklin, west of | Argyle and south of the Hollywood Reservoir. |
s and spent periods on loan with both Plymouth | Argyle and Blackburn Rovers before a recurrence of hi |
Carlisle United, Plymouth | Argyle and Hereford United occupied the three relegat |
Stockport County before returning to Plymouth | Argyle and playing 6 times, scoring once, in their fi |
two large impoundments on the Ord River, Lakes | Argyle and Kununurra, which have had a major impact o |
dom had extended beyond its original bounds in | Argyle and the isles. |
Bristol City, Portsmouth, Stoke City, Plymouth | Argyle, and at Stoke City again from 2007. |
ention; with Lake Kununurra it forms the Lakes | Argyle and Kununurra Ramsar Site. |
Exeter City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Plymouth | Argyle and Hereford United, and in the North American |
6 games, including a 5-1 win against Plymouth | Argyle and a 4-3 win at Luton Town. |
, he also took charge of Exeter City, Plymouth | Argyle and York City. |
He was spotted by Plymouth | Argyle, and signed for the Pilgrims as an amateur in |
the summer of 1995, Warnock left for Plymouth | Argyle and in the October returned to Huddersfield to |
He signed as an apprentice for | Argyle, and graduated through their youth scheme to m |
He had loan spells with Plymouth | Argyle and West Bromwich Albion the following season, |
pressing Gus Poyet especially against Plymouth | Argyle and Peterborough United. |
assistant manager to Peter Shilton at Plymouth | Argyle, and he later moved to Rotherham United until |
Assistant Manager at Plymouth | Argyle and Hull City, Joint Manager at Rotherham Unit |
hould not be confused with the former Plymouth | Argyle and Dorchester Town striker Danny O'Hagan. |
rmingham City he went on loan to both Plymouth | Argyle and Blackpool. |
Later in his career he played for Plymouth | Argyle and Swindon Town before retiring in May 1938 t |
ed in the Football League for Fulham, Plymouth | Argyle and Barrow. |
, he began his career with local club Plymouth | Argyle and also played on loan for Torquay United and |
ue for Bradford City, Bristol Rovers, Plymouth | Argyle, and Hull City before finishing his playing ca |
retiring, he had spells as manager of Plymouth | Argyle and Exeter City. |
Exeter City, Bournemouth, Luton Town, Plymouth | Argyle and Bristol City. |
1989 and 2000 and had loan spells at Plymouth | Argyle and Crewe Alexandra. |
He previously played for Plymouth | Argyle and Gillingham and made nearly 250 Football Le |
McGregor enjoyed a rich vein of form at | Argyle and was the club's top scorer in the 1999-2000 |
o spent the majority of his career at Plymouth | Argyle and Mansfield Town. |
de his debut in the September against Plymouth | Argyle and scored both goals in a 2-1 win. |
Football League for Northampton Town, Plymouth | Argyle and Brighton & Hove Albion. |
all League appearances, Bristol City, Plymouth | Argyle and Notts County. |
apprentice with Football League club Plymouth | Argyle and progressed through the club's youth system |
ague for Bradford City, Halifax Town, Plymouth | Argyle and Stoke City. |
Hibernian, Darlington, Chesterfield, Plymouth | Argyle and Reading. |
f the two lakes and the lagoon forms the Lakes | Argyle and Kununurra Ramsar Site. |
e song was co-written by Murs, along with Adam | Argyle and Martin Brammer, for his debut album, Olly |
he Football League with Swansea Town, Plymouth | Argyle and Cardiff City and represented Wales at both |
ight it out and try and avoid joining Plymouth | Argyle and Peterborough United in the drop to League |
ter eliminating Football League sides Plymouth | Argyle and Oxford United. |
g in with new manager Bobby Saxton's plans for | Argyle, and in January 1980, after 42 goals in 81 app |
ayed at full-back for Southampton and Plymouth | Argyle, and also made two appearances for England. |
ollowing seasons and later played for Plymouth | Argyle and Exeter City. |
anderers, Preston North End, Glossop, Plymouth | Argyle and Southend United in a career spanning almos |
ter 5 years with the Hatters moved to Plymouth | Argyle and after 3 seasons with Plymouth he moved to |
e in a modest wooden building at the corner of | Argyle and Buckingham streets in Halifax. |
Pearson played for Hebburn | Argyle and Sheffield United before joining Port Vale |
otel under the names The St. James's Club, The | Argyle, and most recently the Sunset Tower Hotel. |
previously known as The St. James's Club, The | Argyle, and The Sunset Tower Hotel, is a historic bui |
He played for Manchester United, Plymouth | Argyle and Tranmere Rovers. |
apprentice with Football League club Plymouth | Argyle and progressed through the club's youth system |
is a 1947 British drama film directed by John | Argyle and starring Dinah Sheridan, James Etherington |
ern League and the Western League for Plymouth | Argyle, and later played for Portsmouth and Rotherham |
es in the Football League playing for Plymouth | Argyle and Cardiff City. |
Later he played for Plymouth | Argyle and Leicester Fosse. |
fter loan spells with Torquay United, Plymouth | Argyle and Scarborough, Partridge was transferred to |
ed for Fulham, Bury, Manchester City, Plymouth | Argyle, and Bristol Rovers. |
Cooper was not far from making his 400th | Argyle appearance when he broke his leg in the autumn |
She and | Argyle are constantly arguing about relationship issu |
ndful of appearances for Rochdale and Plymouth | Argyle as a non-contract player, before signing for C |
August 1999, he joined Kevin Hodges' Plymouth | Argyle, as cover for the only Argyle keeper Jon Sheff |
nt into coaching, joining former club Plymouth | Argyle as an assistant during Billy Bingham's stint a |
on, Devon on 8 January 1948 he joined Plymouth | Argyle as an apprentice and signed professional terms |
Summerfield made his debut for | Argyle, as a substitute, on 8 May 2005, against Leice |
He joined Plymouth | Argyle as a trainee, and progressed through the clubs |
Originally a winger, Baker joined Plymouth | Argyle as a teenager in the early 1950s. |
n the English Football League One for Plymouth | Argyle as a central midfielder. |
Smith made his debut for | Argyle, as a substitute in the Championship match aga |
uth, Devon and joined his local club, Plymouth | Argyle as a trainee in August 1960, going on to sign |
manager at Sunderland before joining Plymouth | Argyle as first team coach under Bobby Williamson in |
d of the 1909-10 season and re-joined Plymouth | Argyle as manager, remaining in charge at Home Park u |
minating in a match with local rivals Plymouth | Argyle at Plainmoor and his loyalty to the club led t |
ar, for two bookable offenses against Plymouth | Argyle at Home Park on 27 September 2008. |
Dead Creek - A stream exiting from | Argyle at the west town line. |
He returned to | Argyle at the end of the 2008-09 season having made 2 |
nal game on 18 February 1953, against Plymouth | Argyle at Upton Park. |
fth in the next game, a 1-1 draw with Plymouth | Argyle at Bloomfield Road. |
09-10 season came in the 2-0 win over Plymouth | Argyle at Bloomfield Road on 17 October. |
on entrance located at Hollywood Boulevard and | Argyle Avenue, located one block east. |
Other licensed premises include the | Argyle Bar and The Hide. |
d United, the Los Angeles Aztecs, and Plymouth | Argyle before becoming player-manager of Kettering To |
n to make 176 appearances, scoring 7 goals for | Argyle before moving to Sheffield Wednesday, managed |
e signed a professional contract with Plymouth | Argyle, before the start of the 2005-06 season. |
rk, Clydebank (as a guest), Clyde and Plymouth | Argyle before joining Port Vale in May 1922. |
He then moved to Stoke City then Plymouth | Argyle before retiring from the game. |
equently played for Coventry City and Plymouth | Argyle, before becoming a manager at Hereford United |
, including nine months as manager of Plymouth | Argyle, before concentrating on coaching. |
e, Ronald started his career at nearby Hebburn | Argyle, before transferring to Watford in June 1914 f |
Sunderland and started his career with Hebburn | Argyle before joining Stoke in 1893, where he took ov |
in the Southern League and FA Cup for Plymouth | Argyle between 1909 and 1915. |
ieved notable success in England with Plymouth | Argyle between 2000 and 2005. |
He also played League football with Plymouth | Argyle, Birmingham City, Gillingham and Peterborough |
baller who played for Leicester City, Plymouth | Argyle, Blackburn Rovers, Bradford City and Scarborou |
ice at Watford, Price also played for Plymouth | Argyle, Blackpool and Swansea City. |
However, Allison knew the | Argyle board would be reluctant to permit the purchas |
ler, who played for Rotherham United, Plymouth | Argyle, Bournemouth, Huddersfield Town & Darlington. |
edly withdrew support for the Premier, Stanley | Argyle, breaking the coalition agreement and forming |
m' in October 1924, later playing for Plymouth | Argyle, Bristol City and Yeovil & Petters United. |
Ham United, Portsmouth, Exeter City, Plymouth | Argyle, Bristol Rovers and Gillingham between 1960 an |
In 1885 | Argyle built a two-story brick school, and population |
Earlier in the season he had joined Plymouth | Argyle but returned to Newcastle without making any f |
and made a further appearance before Plymouth | Argyle came in for his services in the same season of |
uilt of logs by residents, sat in the mouth of | Argyle Canyon. |
Towards the end of his | Argyle career, he occasionally filled in as the team' |
own to Division Three were Brentford, Plymouth | Argyle, Carlisle United and Southend United. |
He also played for Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth | Argyle, Charlton, Carlisle United and Formby. |
uley, who played for Tranmere Rovers, Plymouth | Argyle, Charlton, Carlisle United and Formby. |
al, Sheffield United, Mansfield Town, Plymouth | Argyle, Chesterfield and Torquay United. |
ing as a player in 1952 he joined the Plymouth | Argyle coaching staff. |
He began his career at Plymouth | Argyle, coming initially from the youth system and re |
In two-and-a-half seasons at | Argyle, Corazzin scored 24 goals in 86 games. |
own and winning four in a row against Plymouth | Argyle, Coventry City, Norwich City and Barnsley to i |
‡Plymouth | Argyle deducted 10 points for insolvency. |
10 August 2004: Plymouth | Argyle defeat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0, to go 2nd i |
a looping header from a David Norris cross, as | Argyle defeated Derby County 2-0 in their FA Cup 5th |
A Cup and scored a second later in the game as | Argyle defeated Whiteheads by seven goals to nil in t |
e, Cowall, and several islands on the coast of | Argyle, derived its name. |
Richard now runs the Official Plymouth | Argyle Development Centre from the venue and also Foo |
It supplies electricity to the nearby | Argyle diamond mine, and the towns of Kununurra and W |
e Title agreements do, as has been done in the | Argyle Diamond Mine Agreement, as is being done in Ku |
ed by the Rio Tinto Group, which also owns the | Argyle diamond mine in Australia and part of the Diav |
A defeat to Watford meant that | Argyle did not become the first team from the Third D |
ook over as UAP leader when ex-Premier Stanley | Argyle died in 1940. |
talising on the scenery of the Ord River, Lake | Argyle, Diversion Dam and other local locations, incl |
the loop formed by Route 7, Glen Carlyn Road, | Argyle Drive, and Glen Carlyn Drive. |
Football League Second Division club Plymouth | Argyle due to the Second World War. |
He played twice in the league for | Argyle during the 1956-57 season, but failed to make |
The | Argyle e.p.. is the third EP released by the New Jers |
While | Argyle ended the season with no financial troubles, a |
2006 that following the 3-1 defeat at Plymouth | Argyle, Etuhu and team-mate Youssef Safri traded punc |
played for included Sheffield United, Plymouth | Argyle, Exeter City, Cheltenham and Tiverton. |
midfielder for football league clubs Plymouth | Argyle, Exeter City, Chesterfield, Colchester United, |
He played for West Bromwich Albion, Plymouth | Argyle, Exeter City and Bath City. |
ampionship sides Doncaster Rovers and Plymouth | Argyle F.C and League 1 side Norwich City. |
Main articles: List of Plymouth | Argyle F.C. records and statistics and List of Plymou |
McCauley was formerly chairman of Plymouth | Argyle F.C. when he presided over what most supporter |
His form earned him the Plymouth | Argyle F.C. Player of the Year award for 2000. |
as appointed as a youth team coach at Plymouth | Argyle F.C. |
Before his post with Truro he coached Plymouth | Argyle F.C. for many years. |
or several teams including Bury F.C., Plymouth | Argyle F.C. and Aston Villa F.C. |
Plymouth | Argyle F.C. FA Licenced Centre of Excellence started |
The team was originally called | Argyle F.C. |
d United, Charlton Athletic, Everton, Plymouth | Argyle F.C., Swindon Town, St. Johnstone F.C. and Man |
otball League Championship Men's Team Plymouth | Argyle F.C.. |
He supports Plymouth | Argyle FC, but has also been a season ticket holder a |
im to bat) and a faithful follower of Plymouth | Argyle FC. |
st and exhibited regularly, including shows at | Argyle Fine Art, Eyelevel Gallery, Upstairs Art Galle |
Despite regular appearances in the Plymouth | Argyle first team, his goal scoring tally was less th |
Argyle Flats is a property in Davenport, Iowa that wa | |
Water levels in Lake | Argyle fluctuate annually by about 3 metres (9.8 ft) |
competitive season in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
competitive season in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
ssociation football in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club, an English football club based |
uniforms in the city, the colours of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club, and as the colours of the Flag |
competitive season in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
Centre and Home Park Stadium, home to Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
competitive season in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
competitive season in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
competitive season in the history of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club. |
s an assembly point for supporters of Plymouth | Argyle Football Club, which is located nearby in Cent |
Goldhanger | Argyle Football Club |
He achieved them both, Plymouth | Argyle Football Club were elected into the Southern F |
It is home to Plymouth | Argyle Football Club, who play in the Football League |
Burrows was sold to Plymouth | Argyle for a fee of £16,000 in July 1974 and was a re |
ough to the first team he moved on to Plymouth | Argyle, for whom he made his debut in the Football Le |
Town, Phillipson-Masters was sold to Plymouth | Argyle for £50,000 in 1979, where he was to make over |
eter Shilton, who was then manager of Plymouth | Argyle, for £15,000 before the start of the 1993/94 s |
He served as president of the village of | Argyle for eight years. |
up to Mike Keeping and he was sold to Plymouth | Argyle for £1750. |
Gray rejoined Plymouth | Argyle for a second loan spell in September 2009. |
The club also sold Peter Swan to Plymouth | Argyle for £300,000. |
ll on loan at Lincoln City, he joined Plymouth | Argyle for a season but managed only 11 league games |
March 28, 1996, Corazzin signed with Plymouth | Argyle for a transfer fee of £150 000. |
He was with Plymouth | Argyle for two and a half years before replacing Bria |
Youth caps whilst with his first club Plymouth | Argyle, for whom he mde his debut in an F.A.Cup tie a |
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