Argyle's Future May Be Unclear but Players Should Carry No Burden of Blame ; Argyle Viewpoint
Western Morning News, The › April 02, 2011
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Western Morning News, The › April 02, 2011
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While the process of finding a new proprietor for Plymouth Argyle drags on - as it was always likely to do, given the severity of the Pilgrims' plight - all sorts of people who care deeply about the beleaguered football club are in no position to be much more than concerned onlookers in the takeover saga.
Argyle's supporters have been turning up in impressive numbers to watch the team in action. Despite the Pilgrims' struggles on the pitch, the club's average home attendance in npower League One this term is 8,259 - a figure which is bettered by only five clubs in the division.See the full content of this document
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Argyle's Future May Be Unclear but Players Should Carry No Burden of Blame ; Argyle Viewpoint
The Pilgrims' fans have also been going to great lengths, to their huge credit, to raise funds to help the club pay for essential supplies that it cannot afford at...
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