Alan Nicholls

On this day 20 years ago, Alan Nicholls was killed in a motorcycle crash. He was one of the most talented goalkeepers ever to play for Argyle. This Guardian article features interviews with Alan’s father and former players including Mark Patterson,

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PASALB 5-2 Middlesbrough III

A first-half hat-trick from Tom ‘Wilkins’ Watkins fired PASALB FC to a 5-2 win over the third of two Middlesbrough teams in the division, to maintain our satisfactory start to the season. We found ourselves a goal down after barely two minutes. A goal

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Argyle 1-1 Leyton Orient

For the fourth home game in a row, injury-hit Argyle went to the dressing room trailing at half-time. This time, however, they salvaged a draw to remain at the top of League Two. Jay Simpson opened the scoring for Orient in the fourth minute. Curtis Nelso

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Dag & Red 1-1 Argyle

It came out of the blue in an otherwise ugly match, but Ryan Brunt’s deflected long-range strike in stoppage time gave injury-hit Argyle a welcome point. Dagenham and Redbridge had looked to be on course for their first home league win of the season

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Home Park, A Pictorial History

Long time Argyle fan and onetime PASALB member Russell Moore has just published a unique new book “Home Park, A Pictorial History”.  The book has 300 pages including over 600 images telling the comprehensive story of how Home Park has evolved

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Lupi di Londra 1-4 PASALB FC

All roads led to Rotherhithe on Sunday night, where PASALB FC completed the double over AS Roma supporters to go top of the APFSCIL League.  Tom ‘Wilkins’ Watkins was once again the matchwinner, with his second brace of the season against the s

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Countdown to Christmas Social

The PASALB Christmas Social is less than a week away, and we can now publish the schedule for the evening. The event will be held at the usual venue – the Hoop & Grapes in Farringdon – from 7pm on Thursday 17 December. At 7.15pm longtime A

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Argyle 1-2 Cambridge

Injury-hit Argyle’s poor run of form continued as Cambridge came away from Home Park with three points. The Pilgrims went in at half-time trailing for the fifth home game in a row, and Gregg Wylde’s goal was not enough to earn them a point. Ca

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Hartlepool 1-2 Argyle

Kelvin Mellor went from villain to hero in the space of six minutes as he ensured that Argyle recorded their first win in five games. Hartlepool looked to have earned a draw in the 84th minute when Scott Fenwick was fouled by Mellor and scored from the pe

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