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Mark Jones Express & Star 25 Feb 11
So the misfortune of others this week has seen the gap to safety for the Saddlers reduced to one solitary point.
The boardroom conversation at Plymouth that concluded with ‘Gentlemen, things are desperate, there’s only one man who can sort this out . . . Peter Ridsdale’ must have truly been something to behold.
While their fate has given us a huge helping hand, I do sympathise with the plight of Argyle fans who are probably now worrying as much about whether they will have to be starting up AFC Plymouth as they are about relegation…
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Robyn Richards Vital Walsall 22 Feb 11
Walsall are now within 1 point of climbing out of the relegation zone, as sadly, Plymouth Argyle has been put into administration and docked 10 points.
Any team that goes into administration is immediately docked ten points by the Football League and thus, Plymouth have gone from 2 places above the relegation zone to bottom, 8 points off safety…
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Neil Ravenscroft UptheSaddlers 21 Aug 10
The Saddlers produced a display at the Banks’s on Saturday afternoon, every bit as good as the one against the Franchise was abject as they came from behind to deservedly beat Plymouth 2 -1.
The outstanding contributions were from the two centre backs, Smith and Lancashire, the Man of the Match and scorer of the second goal, Reuben Reid, and an unrecognisably excellent Matt Richards. Jones and Gray also looked very dangerous, Jones having his full back on toast until going off with what looked like a serious knee injury just before half time.
The most pleasing feature of the game for me was…
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Neil Ravenscroft UptheSaddlers 20 Aug 10
Plymouth – now there’s a team that’s had a funny start. Under new Manager and “old stager” Peter Reid, they opened the season with a 1 – 0 win at Southampton (very much not to be sneezed at), but then promptly lost at home to Notts County in the League Cup and drew at home to Carlisle in their second League game. A mixed start indeed.
What has to be said, however, is that they should have the resources to get out of this Division, as long as their gates hold up – the Carlisle gate being 7,700 with, I’d have thought, not many away fans making the 780 mile round trip! Ah well, that’s football for you…
