The Thursday Preview: Oxford Vs Port Vale

Posted by on Oct 27, 2011 in The Thursday Preview | No Comments

With year-end targets at work biting, it’s an express preview this week based predominantly on recent first-hand impressions rather than diligent research.

Indeed, along with the other original unfortunate (not to mention a further couple) I made the trip to the Kassam on Tuesday to see a youthful Plymouth side soundly beaten by their hosts. It was a depressing event; besides being a pain to get to, many will …

The Thursday Preview: Notts County Vs Brentford

Posted by on Oct 19, 2011 in The Thursday Preview | One Comment
League 1’s top-eight looks, as things stand, much like the masses predicted back in August, with the monied Charlton, Huddersfield, Franchise, Preston and Sheffields United and Wednesday all present and correct. Yet, defying convention and sticking it to Big Boyz are two of the division’s less chic teams, Notts County and Brentford. The pair meet at Meadow Lane this weekend.Following a tumultuous 2010-11 for both, this term has been …

The Thursday Preview: Crewe Vs Southend

Posted by on Oct 6, 2011 in The Thursday Preview | No Comments

He’s at it again, that Paul Sturrock. Having struggled for success since his days at Swindon, Luggy’s Southend lead the League 2 table and the only surprise is that so many people seem to have failed to see it coming.

Coming up to 18 months in charge of Blues, Sturrock has gone about his work in a canny fashion. Building up a squad from the bottom-up after the club …

The Thursday Preview: Plymouth V Macclesfield (Fans Reunited 1)

Posted by on Sep 21, 2011 in The Thursday Preview | No Comments

TTU regulars will know that Plymouth Argyle receive more than their fair share of coverage on these pages; although we try to split our attention 72 ways it can be difficult to abstain from repeat postings when there’s so much to be said.

The goalposts in this long-running saga have moved daily, so we’ve largely played the admiring onlooker of late as others, such as twohundredpercent, have, to paraphrase …

Cautious Optimism at Home Park

Posted by on Sep 16, 2011 in Uncategorized | One Comment

Has a corner finally been turned at Home Park? The days, weeks and months of agony suffered by Pilgrims supporters, not to mention the club’s staff and players, have been assiduously logged and documented across print and digital media but, until now, the news has nearly always set heads a-banging.

A few weeks ago, we were patronised as champagne corks popped upon the announcement that the club had been ‘saved’

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