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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 179 1:09:59
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From Paris to Plymouth. There won’t be many players who would have enjoyed the career that Mathias Kouo-Doumbe did. And it was a career that almost didn’t get started. Growing up in the football hotbed that is Paris, an obsession with the was game was always going to happen. But Mathias quicky shone. Despite his obvious quality, his feet were kept firmly on the ground by his parents who refused to let him join the much-famed Clairefontaine football academy and Monaco as a teenager. He would soon make the move into the professional game at his boyhood club PSG. A trip to Scotland soon followed before he was taken south, to Argyle, by former manager Bobby Williamson. Mat was an important player over his five years at the club. Comfortable playing anywhere across the back, his pace and physicality made him a firm fans favourite with the fans. This is the story of Mathias Kouo-Doumbe.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 178 1:13:49
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Argyle Fives on kits. On Friday, 25th April, it is the Bobby Moore Fund for Cancer Research UK's annual Football Shirt Friday campaign. And as we have done for the last couple of years, Argyle are proud to support it. Therefore, the Argyle Fives team of Charlie Price, Rob McNichol and Kevin Nancekivell got together to discuss their favourite football shirts from Argyle history. Obviously, we all bleed green, but what shade of green? Do you prefer stripes or block colour? What about green and black or green and white. The constant throughout our history has been the colour green but there have been a wide variety of stripes that Argyle players have worn. But which ones will make it into the top five? Argyle Fives is also available to watch on Argyle TV - enjoy!…
The team behind the man. Any good Head Coach will tell you; they can’t be successful without the team behind the scenes. When Miron Muslic arrived at Home Park, he was lucky to have the likes of Kevin Nancekivell and Darryl Flahavan, two experienced coaches, already in place. However, he needed some familiar faces around him for his first job in England. He turned to two men who helped him build success in Belgium in the shape of fellow Bosnia Adin Osmanbasic and Englishman Eddie Lattimore. Both are young for coaches but have packed their careers full of experience. Over the next 30 minutes you’ll hear both of their journeys. This is the story of the backroom staff.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 176 1:02:15
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Late to the game, but worth the wait. Many people, by the age of 25, would have given up on the dream of becoming a professional footballer. And in fact, Dwight Marshall was also in that camp. Failed trials at Crystal Palace and Sheffield United meant he had started a career in the ‘real world.’ However, an invitation to Cornwall to play in a pre-season tournament for Plymouth Argyle changed his life. Manager David Kemp offered him a deal right there and then and he went on to become a leading light for Argyle for the next four years. Dwight only played eight seasons as a professional but as any fan of Argyle, Middlesbrough and Luton Town about him and they will all speak in glowing terms. This is the story of Dwight Marshall.…
Crossing the divide. Growing up in Surrey, there is little chance that Jamie Mackie would ever have imagined he would be embroiled in two of the fiercest rivalries in England. Well, he was, and he somehow comes out of it pretty well. As a teenager he broke into a Wimbledon side that was struggling financially and, when the decision was made to move the club to Milton Keynes, 18-year-old Jamie went. Three years later, he found himself as one of the top scorers in the Conference, with Exeter. At the peak of his powers, Devon rivals Argyle come into the conversation and once more Jamie takes the plunge. He has a successful time at Home Park, despite the side falling out of the Championship, and bagged a move to Queens Park Rangers, where, in two spells he won promotion, got called up for his country and scored in one of the most famous games of all time. Not bad for a boy from Surrey. This is the story of Jamie Mackie.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 174 1:05:24
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A table of redemption. When he arrived at Home Park in what could have risen to be a club record fee, there were incredibly high hopes for Simon Walton. He broke into his boyhood Leeds United side as a teenager, had almost 100 games at Championship level under his belt and was supposed to be part of a rebuild job that would take Argyle forward. Fast forward just a couple of months and he was wanting out. A combination of bad performances, lack of professionalism and falling out with the manager left Walts on the transfer list – he was gone. He had loan spell after loan spell and was losing his love for football until he was given the armband and the chance to prove himself and boy did he do that. He, along with the players in the 2011/12 season, will forever be remembered. This is the story of Simon Walton.…
The voice of Home Park. From last minute winner, to promotions, penalty shootout wins and semi-final triumphs, Gary McLean has been there for all of them, over the last 15 seasons. For an outgoing Argyle fan who always had a love for being a showman, being the stadium announcer has to be up there as a dream job. In 2010, the club was looking for someone new to take the mic and Gary was the man to get Home Park ready for matchday’s ever since. He’s seen big cup ties, semi-final wins, last minute winners and fights on the touchline. He has a close-up view of the goings on at Home Park. This is the story of Gary McLean.…
The latest episode of the Argyle Podcast is ready for you to listen to! An Argyle team led by former player David Norris and Under-18s Head Coach Jamie Lowry will head Stateside this summer to take part in The Soccer Tournament (TST) in North Carolina. TST, a 7v7 event with a $1million winner-takes-all prize will be played at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC, from June 4-9. Argyle’s full squad will be announced in due course but will feature former players and futsal stars and be overseen for the week by player-manager Norris and player-assistant-manager Lowry. Also competing at TST will be the likes of European giants Villarreal and Borussia Dortmund, as well as Sergio Aguero’s 'Selección Potrero', and Luis Nani's 'Nani FC'. Hear from the coaches themselves in this latest episode.…
A perfectly imperfect career. Jamie Ness was a big deal in the youth ranks at Rangers. He was one of a crop of youngsters, alongside future Pilgrim Gregg Wylde, who were highly thought of and tipped to go to the top. And while it didn’t go totally to plan, Jamie made himself a bit of a cult hero. Injuries blighted him throughout his career. After a stunning introduction to the Ibrox fans, with a 40-yard piledriver against bitter rivals Celtic, injuries and the club going bust meant he had to move on. A trip to Stoke and a pre-season with Tony Pulis halted his career once more, as on day two he picked up a nasty injury. After a few further moves, he perhaps played his best football in Devon, arriving at Home Park in the summer of 2017. Without being the standout, his partnership in midfield with David Fox and Antoni Sarcevic almost saw Argyle claim an unlikely play-off place in his first season. He’s since moved back up north, to Scotland, where he has set up an Academy training young Jamie Ness’ of the future. This is the story of Jamie Ness.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 170 1:13:58
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The Blissett family name. If your name is Blissett, you’re a striker and you’re trying to make a name for yourself in football, there is no doubt conversation will quickly turn to the great Luther Blissett and that is exactly how life turned out for Nathan. Every new club he joined, every person he met, the second question to him was always ‘are you related to Luther?’ and the answer, ‘yes.’ Nathan grew up not knowing about his uncle Luther until he saw the name on Soccer AM in the early 2000s. When Nathan then turned his attentions to football, having an icon as your uncle was no bad thing. It wasn’t the usual story into the game for Nate, but the help uncle Luther was able to provide meant he was able to extract every ounce of his ability and have a 12-year professional career. 12 months of that was spent at Home Park where, although never holding down a first team spot, Nathan was a member of a promotion winning side and a scorer in a Devon Derby. This is not your usual footballer’s tale; it is the story of Nathan Blissett.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 169 1:19:24
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Argyle Fives on festive matches – Festive Fives Every fan enjoys football over the festive period. The traditional Boxing Day matches always produce a unique atmosphere and quite often a lot of goals. In the 40s and 50s games would be played back-to-back against the same side. Local games usually get arranged for this time of year and there is a freshness around the New Years Day fixtures. Goals, Christmas jumpers, thrilling comebacks, huge wins, managerial sackings; they have all taken place over the Christmas period and Charlie Price, Rob McNichol and Kevin Nancekivell talk through their favourites. Merry Christmas! Argyle Fives is also available to watch on Argyle TV - enjoy!…
Bursting onto the scene At 14 he was playing at Twickenham for England juniors, at 16 he was making his Argyle debut and at 44 he is still turning out on a Saturday for Plymouth True Blues. Lee Phillips packed a lot into a relatively short time at Argyle. He was thrust into the limelight as a teenager, becoming the youngest player to play for the club in 1996. A quick and powerful striker, it was clear to see why he was so quick to make an impression. He had to wait for his first goal, that came two years later, in one of the most famous matches of lower league football. Most people will have heard the story of goalkeeper Jimmy Glass saving Carlisle United in the final minute of the season. But not so many will be able to tell you that it was against Plymouth Argyle and the Pilgrims' scorer that day was 18-year-old Lee Phillips. A good quiz question answer. After leaving Argyle Lee became a fans’ favourite at both Exeter City and Torquay United and was, unfortunately, a three-time play-off final runner up. This is the story of Lee Phillips.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 167 1:05:29
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“…not a bad ball in…” Few Argyle players have experienced as much as Mark Patterson did in his four years at Home Park. Having arrived from Derby Country and once again teaming up with Peter Shilton, Pato experienced a playoff semi-final defeat, then relegation to the basement division and a subsequent promotion at Wembley, where he also claimed the assist. A North East lad, who played out his dream with Newcastle United legends helping him along the way. Bob Stokoe, Pop Robson and Arthur Cox all helped in his development, a development that would go on to produce three Wembley appearances. A no nonsense, athletic and technically brilliant player, who was one of Argyle greatest full backs, this is the story of Mark Patterson.…
“Both ends that is all…” Kevin Wills will forever go down as a legend of South West football. Maybe more fondly remembered by Truro City supporters for his double, scoring at both ends, in the FA Vase final triumph in 2007. But he also won promotions with both Torquay United and Plymouth Argyle. Joining the Greens in the late 90s, Willsy made his breakthrough in 1998 as an exciting forward. Despite never quite making it as a regular during his time at Home Park, he was an integral part of Paul Sturrock’s centurions in 2001/02, playing 18 matches mainly away from home, as Argyle clinched promotion. A promotion with Torquay United two years later followed, and then four more in the White of Truro, he was a lucky omen wherever he went. This is the story of Kevin Wills.…

1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 165 1:09:55
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The next Trevor Francis. Well, it didn’t quite turn out like that for George Foster, but he certainly has no complaints about his career. The Plymouth born, football mad kid who grew up watching the sides of the late 1960s got his big chance against the player he was always likened to. Being thrust on to try and deal with one of the best forwards in the country, in a position you’re not accustomed to would probably faze most people, not George, it was a challenge. He went on to captain Argyle, play almost 250 times before moving to Derby County and then Mansfield Town where he continued to enjoy success. A hard man, who always got the best out of himself, this is the story of George Foster.…
Football, cricket, triathlon – in that order. What does it take to become one of Wayne Rooney’s most trusted people within football? Well, ask Pete Shuttleworth. Since their first meeting at Derby, Wayne as a player and Pete as a Performance Analyst, they have pretty much been at each other’s side, wherever they have gone around the world. Pete’s journey to becoming an Assistant Coach to one of the most recognisable figures in football is far from straightforward. He has trodden the unusual path of schoolteacher, triathlete and county cricketer before finally landing his dream job. A self-confessed deep-thinker and sport man individual, this is the story of Pete Shuttleworth.…
He’s a superstar. Three time Olympian and rowing gold medallist Greg Searle is somewhat of an inspiration. After winning gold with his brother in 1992, bronze in 1996 and narrowly missing out in 2000, he was not content and 20 years later was back in a boat, at the age of 40, winning another Olympic medal. From being inspired by his history teacher to being the best in the world and with a couple of marathons and triathlons in between, Greg Searle certainly is a bit of a superstar – oh and he’s an Argyle fan too. This is the story of Greg Searle.…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 162 1:21:29
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Argyle Fives on best partnerships. If Mariner won’t get you, Raffery will. One of the deadliest striking partnerships in Argyle's history and there have been quite a few. In the latest episode of the Argyle Fives series, Charlie Price, Kevin Nancekivell and Rob McNichol try to narrow down all of the legendary partnerships into a condensed list of five. Strikers, defenders, midfielder, coaches and even commentary teams. There are so many fond memories uncovered in this particular episode. Argyle Fives is also available to watch on Argyle TV - enjoy!…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 161 1:23:59
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Shell suit Shelly When a 16-year-old Paul Connolly arrived in Plymouth from Liverpool, not many would have imagined he would have gone on to become one of the club’s greatest full backs. ‘Shelly’ became an integral part of the Paul Sturrock revolution, featuring heavily in the 2003/04 promotion season. As the years and managers went on, he kept his place and was a strikers dream with his marauding runs and whipped in crosses becoming a feature of how Argyle played. But, after eight years at the club, he moved on as part of the mass exodus in 2008 and carved out a career at Derby and Leeds. This is the story of Paul Connolly.…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 160 1:09:00
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Fireman Rhys. The name Rhys Griffiths might not mean that much to Argyle fans; a six-month spell which saw three goals in 17 matches doesn’t scream club legend. However, that short period of time meant so much to Rhys. The Cardiff born forward enjoyed a prolific time in his home country. He combined playing with working in the fire service and was a seven-time golden boot winner in the Welsh Premier League. But until the age of 32 he never got to achieve his boyhood dream of becoming a professional footballer. After a chance meeting with then Argyle boss, Carl Fletcher, that dream became a reality and in his early thirties Rhys the fireman became Rhys the footballer. This is the story of Rhys Griffiths.…
“Bradley Wright Wright Phillips” A short but clearly affective spell at Home Park for Bradley Wright-Phillips helped propel his career in the right direction. Being from a famous footballing family, football was obviously going to be the career path for young Brad and his brother Shaun. They both made a breakthrough at Manchester City but while Shaun was on the upwards trajectory, Brad struggled for a variety of reasons. It wasn’t until a few home truths were uttered in the corridors of Home Park that Brad realised it was more than a name that made a football player. Goals followed, so many that he broke record in America and still hold the record for the most goals scored by a New York Red Bulls player. This is the story of Bradley Wright-Phillips.…
With the summer transfer window now over, Head of Recruitment Jimmy Dickinson opens up about how he feels the business has gone. Nine new players have come into the club, with significant money paid. New markets explored and exciting additions who have already made an impact on the pitch. It hasn’t all be plain sailing and brining in quality players to improve the squad hasn’t been easy, but in this episode of the Argyle Podcast, we aim to give you a better understanding into what goes on. Let’s talk transfers.…
Kevin Hodges, quite literally, is THE Argyle legend. Two promotions, part of the incredible FA Cup semi-final side of 1984, numerous player of the season awards and, by a country mile, the club’s record appearance holder. From the young lad who turned up in Plymouth after his hometown club’s youth set-up had folded, to the father figure to younger players in the dressing room, Kev’s journey has been remarkable. In this two-part series find out how he broke through, what Elm Cottage was like to grow up in, playing in that super team in the late 80s and how a club legend feels coming back as a manager. In Part Two, he talks about getting the appearance record and the confusion around it, leaving Argyle and stepping into management. This is the story of Kevin Hodges – Part Two.…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 156 1:04:16
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‘He must have four lungs.’ To play 620 matches for one club over a 15-year spell, he probably did. Kevin Hodges, quite literally, is THE Argyle legend. Two promotions, part of the incredible FA Cup semi-final side of 1984, numerous player of the season awards and, by a country mile, the club’s record appearance holder. From the young lad who turned up in Plymouth after his hometown club’s youth set-up had folded, to the father figure to younger players in the dressing room, Kev’s journey has been remarkable. In this two-part series find out how he broke through, what Elm Cottage was like to grow up in, playing in that super team in the late 80s and how a club legend feels coming back as a manager. In Part One, we hear about his early days, the move to Plymouth and breaking into the Argyle first-team. This is the story of Kevin Hodges – Part One.…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 155 1:03:48
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Cherry picking! Whether playing against us or for us, Steve Cherry has been involved in some of Argyle greatest moments over the last 40 years. As an opposition goalkeeper in 1984, he watched as an Andy Rogers corner flew past him and gave Argyle an historic FA Cup quarter-final win. Fast forward 12 years and he again, in involved, this time for us, as Neil Warnock led Argyle to a 1-0 win at Wembley to clinch promotion in 1996. A complex character, who is larger than life and had a career that spanned 26 years. This is the story of Steve Cherry.…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 154 1:03:51
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Argyle Fives on opening weekends. As we are building up to the opening weekend of the Sky Bet Championship season for 2024/25, what better way to get us in the mood than looking back at some of the best opening day matches from our history. The anticipation is always huge, everyone full optimism for the campaign ahead and over the years there have been some memorable ones. Glorious weather, wonderful goals, away day extasy, Home Park relief; everything is encapsulated by the opening weekend. So, sit back, enjoy and probably disagree with what Charlie Price, Kevin Nancekivell and Rob McNichol have to say on this episode of Argyle Fives – Opening Weekends. Argyle Fives is also available to watch on Argyle TV - enjoy!…
The Ox in the Box. When Barry Hayles signed for Argyle in the summer of 2006, aged 34, many thought he was in the twilight of his career. However, this evergreen striker had other ideas. He quickly became a fans favourite, was Argyle’s top scorer that season and is still paying now, some 18 years later. His story began in South London in the 1970s and although never picked up by a ‘big club’ he always knew football was the path for him. From prolific non-league days to scoring at White Hart Lane, home to his boyhood club, Barry Hayles has seen a lot. At 52 he is still going strong and despite a slight hamstring injury right now, is showing no signs of hanging up his boots just yet. This is the story of Barrington Edward Hayles.…
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1 The Argyle Podcast | Episode 152 1:05:57
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Argyle Fives on best comebacks. Everyone likes a comeback. Late drama, the range of emotion and almost certainly the ‘winning feeling’ is one of the greatest things about this great sport. And Argyle have been involved in a fair share. In the fourth of the Argyle Fives series, Charlie Price, Kevin Nancekivell and Rob McNichol dive into the club's history to narrow the list down to just five. There are derby days, promotion charges, season definers and just plain mad games included in the discussion; which, as is now normal, becomes heated at times. Argyle Fives is also available to watch on Argyle TV - enjoy!…
Welcome Tee-Jay. Nigerian striker Muhamed Tijani was the second player to join the club in the summer of 2024. Growing up in West Africa, Tee-Jay idolised Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney. He was always the best in his school and dreamed of one day playing in Europe. Those free-scoring school days led to that dream move, where the sun and comforts of home was replaced by the cold and rain of Banik, Czechia – but it was the place to be for Tee-Jay. After a couple of loan spells and a fruitful under-20 World Cup, one of the big boys, Slavia Prague came calling. The self-confessed lion was beginning to roar. A season of good form and new experiences followed before the lure of one of his childhood heroes came calling. Wayne Rooney and Plymouth Argyle the destination for the big man from Nigeria. This is the story of Muhamed Tijani.…
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The latest episode of the Argyle Podcast is available to listen to! Super Frank Nouble. Not many footballers, have played for 19 clubs, featuring in the top six of divisions in England, spent two years in China and has set up their own Academy. Well, Frank Nouble has amongst many other things. Growing up in south London, he and his brother Joel, both signed for Chelsea in the early 2000s. Frank flourished, under the guidance of Paul Clement and Brendan Rodgers. Blues legend Gianfranco Zola convinced him to swap Stamford Bridge for Upton Park and a three year spell followed. It was here that Frank began to rack up club after club. Frank had already played in three countries and 17 clubs by the time he appeared at Home Park in the summer of 2020 and despite a goalscoring debut, he never managed to stake a claim in Green. Even though he spent less than a season at Argyle, the impact the club had on him and his family was immense and in Frank’s words, “the club is incredible.” This is the story of Frank Nouble. The podcast will also available wherever you get your podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music. Click here for the RSS feed.…
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