Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
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Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
"There's no discouragement
Shall make him once relent
His first avow'd intent
To be a Pilgrim"
(John Bunyan)
We welcome Derek Adams' Plymouth Argyle side to Fortress Bescot in the hope that if there's going to be a repeat of last week's goalfest it might perhaps be 4-2, 5-1 or even 6-0 rather than 3-3. Adams has been Argyle's manager for two years now, and guided them to promotion from League Two last season. Prior to that he was responsible for some outstanding results at Ross County including a 34-match unbeaten run, getting them to the Scottish Cup Final, and winning the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award. Life in League One, however, has been a bit up-and-down ..... current form (League only) :-
5 Aug Peterborough United (A) Lost 2-1
12 Aug Charlton Athletic (H) Won 2-0
19 Aug Southend United (A) Drew 1-1
26 Aug Scunthorpe United (H) Lost 0-4
Adams' traditional Scottish virtue of being "careful" with money has suited Argyle, who were a Company in Administration only a few years ago.In 2 years Adams has only paid one transfer fee - this was a reported £15,000 for striker Nathan Blissett, whose name may be familiar to our older members, as he is the 6ft 4in nephew of Luther Blissett. Their goalkeeper's name may also be familiar in unsavoury terms, Luke McCormick serving half of a 7-year prison sentence for his responsibility in killing two boys whilst driving over the drink drive limit. His rehabilitation has been spectacular - not only is he back playing for the club who immediately cancelled his contract at the time, he's now the club captain! One name from the first team squad who will not feature is Antoni Sarcevic - the influential midfielder was sent off against Scunthorpe for an "off the ball" incident with Paddy Maddern (reportedly a "Glasgow kiss"). A player to watch out for will be Jake Jervis, another 6ft 4in striker - he scored both goals against Charlton Athletic. He hails from Wolverhampton, while Blissett was born in West Bromwich - there's obviously talent produced from our neck of the woods!!
Jon Whitney has stated that he has chosen to fulfil this game despite having grounds to call for a postponement because of international call-ups. His reasoning is, apparently, that he has detected a positive "momentum" in the squad, and wants to maintain that continuity rather than see it interrupted. That's all very well, but what does that leave him with when he looks at team selection? The reality is that only one of last week's starting XI will be absent, in the form of Shaun Donnellan, and Kory Roberts would be the natural replacement. The available striking line-up is more worrying because although Tyler Roberts only came off the bench in the 2nd half against Bradford City his appearance coincided with a noticeable improvement in our fortunes, and had he been available for this game I think he would have been chosen to start. So JW will have to decide whether he goes for 2 up front (Bakayoko and Jackson) with Oztumer in a supply role, or reverts to Plan A with a single striker. He might not have Mitch Candlin on the bench, and he may well think it best to give Florent Cuvelier some game time and rest Kieron Morris .... as always, we will have to wait and see.
Prediction? Well, Argyle did get thumped at home by Scunthorpe (we know that feeling), but how much of that defeat was down to only having 10 men for the second half? Going along with JW's "momentum" theory I'll plump for a 2-0 home win, with Bakayoko and Edwards on target. Gillespie to save a penalty :mrgreen:
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Shall make him once relent
His first avow'd intent
To be a Pilgrim"
(John Bunyan)
We welcome Derek Adams' Plymouth Argyle side to Fortress Bescot in the hope that if there's going to be a repeat of last week's goalfest it might perhaps be 4-2, 5-1 or even 6-0 rather than 3-3. Adams has been Argyle's manager for two years now, and guided them to promotion from League Two last season. Prior to that he was responsible for some outstanding results at Ross County including a 34-match unbeaten run, getting them to the Scottish Cup Final, and winning the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award. Life in League One, however, has been a bit up-and-down ..... current form (League only) :-
5 Aug Peterborough United (A) Lost 2-1
12 Aug Charlton Athletic (H) Won 2-0
19 Aug Southend United (A) Drew 1-1
26 Aug Scunthorpe United (H) Lost 0-4
Adams' traditional Scottish virtue of being "careful" with money has suited Argyle, who were a Company in Administration only a few years ago.In 2 years Adams has only paid one transfer fee - this was a reported £15,000 for striker Nathan Blissett, whose name may be familiar to our older members, as he is the 6ft 4in nephew of Luther Blissett. Their goalkeeper's name may also be familiar in unsavoury terms, Luke McCormick serving half of a 7-year prison sentence for his responsibility in killing two boys whilst driving over the drink drive limit. His rehabilitation has been spectacular - not only is he back playing for the club who immediately cancelled his contract at the time, he's now the club captain! One name from the first team squad who will not feature is Antoni Sarcevic - the influential midfielder was sent off against Scunthorpe for an "off the ball" incident with Paddy Maddern (reportedly a "Glasgow kiss"). A player to watch out for will be Jake Jervis, another 6ft 4in striker - he scored both goals against Charlton Athletic. He hails from Wolverhampton, while Blissett was born in West Bromwich - there's obviously talent produced from our neck of the woods!!
Jon Whitney has stated that he has chosen to fulfil this game despite having grounds to call for a postponement because of international call-ups. His reasoning is, apparently, that he has detected a positive "momentum" in the squad, and wants to maintain that continuity rather than see it interrupted. That's all very well, but what does that leave him with when he looks at team selection? The reality is that only one of last week's starting XI will be absent, in the form of Shaun Donnellan, and Kory Roberts would be the natural replacement. The available striking line-up is more worrying because although Tyler Roberts only came off the bench in the 2nd half against Bradford City his appearance coincided with a noticeable improvement in our fortunes, and had he been available for this game I think he would have been chosen to start. So JW will have to decide whether he goes for 2 up front (Bakayoko and Jackson) with Oztumer in a supply role, or reverts to Plan A with a single striker. He might not have Mitch Candlin on the bench, and he may well think it best to give Florent Cuvelier some game time and rest Kieron Morris .... as always, we will have to wait and see.
Prediction? Well, Argyle did get thumped at home by Scunthorpe (we know that feeling), but how much of that defeat was down to only having 10 men for the second half? Going along with JW's "momentum" theory I'll plump for a 2-0 home win, with Bakayoko and Edwards on target. Gillespie to save a penalty :mrgreen:
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
I will go for a win too despite our absentees........
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
if we had our full squad 2-0 as it is i expect a draw unless a signing or two is made before the deadline so 1-1 it is :)
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
This is the most important game since Oldham. A loss here and those two draws against tough opposition mean nothing.
I'd like to see them switch back to 4 at the back like they did in pre season rather than bring K Roberts in. I like him but he's just not ready yet.
I really don't see why this wasn't postponed. I'm glad of some actual meaningful football during the international break but I'm not sure this favours us. It might only be one first teamer but you would bet T Roberts would have played this game if available too and we will have very little on the bench.
I think we will get a draw but I would normally hope for more from this game.
I'd like to see them switch back to 4 at the back like they did in pre season rather than bring K Roberts in. I like him but he's just not ready yet.
I really don't see why this wasn't postponed. I'm glad of some actual meaningful football during the international break but I'm not sure this favours us. It might only be one first teamer but you would bet T Roberts would have played this game if available too and we will have very little on the bench.
I think we will get a draw but I would normally hope for more from this game.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Like someone has said, I think this should have been called off :| . But as it is going ahead I will say draw or a loss, we have tried the players he has as replacements and it just doesn't seem to work, the transformation Ty instigated after coming on on Saturday was fantastic, and with him in the team and a descent winger I feel that we can punch above our weight this season, but to revert back to either Baka or Jackson is just that, a backwards step. I would certainly drop Morris for cuvalier and probably go with Candlin up front in light of his call up for the England under 18's squad :D
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Hmmm, not sure what to make of this one, concerning as a couple of players will be missing,but shouldn't trouble us too much I hope.
I'm going for a 3-1 home win.
Ozzy, Jacko and Wilson to score.
4312 on the gate.
I'm going for a 3-1 home win.
Ozzy, Jacko and Wilson to score.
4312 on the gate.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Are Plymouth losing anyone to international call-ups?
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
I'd be very impressed if we won.
1-1
1-1
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
layzeedude wrote:Are Plymouth losing anyone to international call-ups?
In an interview for a Plymouth local newspaper, Derek Adams says that his side will be more depleted than Walsall's because of injuries and the suspension after last week's red card. There's no mention of any international call-up involvement, so I guess you would have to say "no".
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Apparently, we have six internationals.
That's confused me completely.
Who are they? And who is left?
That's confused me completely.
Who are they? And who is left?
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
leics_saddler wrote:Apparently, we have six internationals.
That's confused me completely.
Who are they? And who is left?
Cockerill Mollett- Kouhyar - Roberts - Jackson? - Kinsella - Donnellan
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Welsh_Saddler wrote:layzeedude wrote:Are Plymouth losing anyone to international call-ups?
In an interview for a Plymouth local newspaper, Derek Adams says that his side will be more depleted than Walsall's because of injuries and the suspension after last week's red card. There's no mention of any international call-up involvement, so I guess you would have to say "no".
Aaaaa? That may be why JW wants the game to go ahead then? Because he still thinks that with the side Adams puts out we still have the quality and depth to beat them :wink:
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
chunkster wrote:Welsh_Saddler wrote:layzeedude wrote:Are Plymouth losing anyone to international call-ups?
In an interview for a Plymouth local newspaper, Derek Adams says that his side will be more depleted than Walsall's because of injuries and the suspension after last week's red card. There's no mention of any international call-up involvement, so I guess you would have to say "no".
Aaaaa? That may be why JW wants the game to go ahead then? Because he still thinks that with the side Adams puts out we still have the quality and depth to beat them :wink:
Also not a bad time to play them when they're coming off a 4-0 loss. Going for a nice and boring 1-0, getting the first clean sheet of the season and Baka to score.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Jackson doesn't appear to have been called up by Canada for their game with Jamaica.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2017/08/ ... ch-preview
The last 35 minutes against Bradford demonstrated that Ozzy playing a more withdrawn role behind two up top can be very effective. As such, I'd expect Jackson to come in for Morris, and play up top with Baka.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2017/08/ ... ch-preview
The last 35 minutes against Bradford demonstrated that Ozzy playing a more withdrawn role behind two up top can be very effective. As such, I'd expect Jackson to come in for Morris, and play up top with Baka.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
[quote="EvenFlow"]Jackson doesn't appear to have been called up by Caldmore Green Rovers for their game with Birchills Jamaica Inn Wanderers. "We need players up front capable of sticking the ball in the net" their manager stated.
There, corrected that for you mate.
There, corrected that for you mate.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
It wasn't necessarily JW's desicion -Plymouth usually bring a good following which would have been significantly reduced if it were a midweek match.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:Ancient Moaner wrote:EvenFlow wrote:Jackson doesn't appear to have been called up by Caldmore Green Rovers for their game with Birchills Jamaica Inn Wanderers. "We need players up front capable of sticking the ball in the net" their manager stated.
There, corrected that for you mate.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Watched a few of Ross County's games when Adams was in charge including the cup final, excellent tactician. We desperately need this to be a win but I predict a draw 4-4, Paul Mariner to score all 4 for the Pilgrims.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
WarsawPact wrote:It wasn't necessarily JW's desicion -Plymouth usually bring a good following which would have been significantly reduced if it were a midweek match.
Certainly could be a factor. From their forum: "We've sold 1200 tickets so far, I wonder if that's one of the reasons for Walsall wanting this game to be played instead of a Tuesday where they would lose income".
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Another draw on the cards here surely.
1-1.
1-1.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
I'll go for a narrow loss ??
Goalie for the day Steve Cherry
WALSALL - 2
Joe Broad
Scott Laird
PLYMOUTH - 3
Tony Barras
Adrian Littlejohn
Kevin Summerfield
Att; 5235
Goalie for the day Steve Cherry
WALSALL - 2
Joe Broad
Scott Laird
PLYMOUTH - 3
Tony Barras
Adrian Littlejohn
Kevin Summerfield
Att; 5235
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
saddlerphil wrote:I'll go for a narrow loss ??
Goalie for the day Steve Cherry
WALSALL - 2
Joe Broad
Scott Laird
PLYMOUTH - 3
Tony Barras
Adrian Littlejohn
Kevin Summerfield
Att; 5235
See what you did there!
Given that we want to continue our current momentum, then I guess we'll be hoping for a draw. And I think we'll get one.
1-1. 4,950. Wilson for us.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
:roll: so much negativity on here.... Even if just on an undertone basis....
Must win - desperate for a win - As big a game as Oldham was.
Give him a break guys.... We've done absolutely fine so far, a draw or defeat wouldn't be the end of the world.... Personally I think we've played some excellent stuff leading up to this game and will do so here too:
Walsall 3 - 1 Pilgrims
Baka
Oztumer
And one of the newbies - hopefully Ismail (sp?) - I liked the sound of him when the Ifollow commentary team were discussing the Bury game.
UTS!!! Whitters in.
Must win - desperate for a win - As big a game as Oldham was.
Give him a break guys.... We've done absolutely fine so far, a draw or defeat wouldn't be the end of the world.... Personally I think we've played some excellent stuff leading up to this game and will do so here too:
Walsall 3 - 1 Pilgrims
Baka
Oztumer
And one of the newbies - hopefully Ismail (sp?) - I liked the sound of him when the Ifollow commentary team were discussing the Bury game.
UTS!!! Whitters in.
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cookyskid wrote:WarsawPact wrote:It wasn't necessarily JW's desicion -Plymouth usually bring a good following which would have been significantly reduced if it were a midweek match.
Certainly could be a factor. From their forum: "We've sold 1200 tickets so far, I wonder if that's one of the reasons for Walsall wanting this game to be played instead of a Tuesday where they would lose income".
Plymouth haven't been to Walsall for a while but that is a fantastic following, given the distance. I know that Walsall is one of their closer away games, but it's still great (we'd struggle to muster 300). I just hope we send them all home very disappointed :wink: .
1-1 draw, with Wilson for us, in front of a season high 5,291 (1,250 away)
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
Soton Saddler wrote::roll: so much negativity on here.... Even if just on an undertone basis....
Must win - desperate for a win - As big a game as Oldham was.
Give him a break guys.... We've done absolutely fine so far, a draw or defeat wouldn't be the end of the world.... Personally I think we've played some excellent stuff leading up to this game and will do so here too:
Walsall 3 - 1 Pilgrims
Baka
Oztumer
And one of the newbies - hopefully Ismail (sp?) - I liked the sound of him when the Ifollow commentary team were discussing the Bury game.
UTS!!! Whitters in.
It is must win and it is as big a game as Oldham was. That's not negative that's reality, these are the teams we should be beating.
And I never said it would be the end of the world just that a loss here would mean we have had a bad start to the season. 5 points from 15 would definitely be that.
Although I am a little more optimistic considering the deadline day deals. I was more concerned about losing Roberts than I was about losing Donnellan because I think he will just switch to 4 at the back like he did most of preseason, but either Agyei or Ismail should come in for the spot he would have had and will be raring to impress.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
now saying 2-1 to us ismail and edwards :lol:killers left foot wrote:if we had our full squad 2-0 as it is i expect a draw unless a signing or two is made before the deadline so 1-1 it is :)
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
cookyskid wrote:WarsawPact wrote:It wasn't necessarily JW's desicion -Plymouth usually bring a good following which would have been significantly reduced if it were a midweek match.
Certainly could be a factor. From their forum: "We've sold 1200 tickets so far, I wonder if that's one of the reasons for Walsall wanting this game to be played instead of a Tuesday where they would lose income".
This is the most likely reason for not calling off knowing how club is run so why say it's about momentum nearly as good as saying we are not going to use loan players this season.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
And if he throws the 2 new boys into the fray on saturday i am going to change my rather unoptimistic loss or draw into a resounding win of 3-0 to us :mrgreen:killers left foot wrote:now saying 2-1 to us ismail and edwards :lol:killers left foot wrote:if we had our full squad 2-0 as it is i expect a draw unless a signing or two is made before the deadline so 1-1 it is :)
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
I'd like to see us keep a clean sheet, for the first time this season.
Balls into the box going to be even more important than usual today, cut them out into ours and get plenty into theirs is the name of the game.
Predicting a head tennis deuce.
Balls into the box going to be even more important than usual today, cut them out into ours and get plenty into theirs is the name of the game.
Predicting a head tennis deuce.
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Re: Plymouth Argyle (H) League One, Sept 2nd 3pm
4-1 win.
1-0 down then Edwards, Bakayoko, Guthrie and Agyei to win it.
1-0 down then Edwards, Bakayoko, Guthrie and Agyei to win it.
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