Plymouth Argyle needs YOU
PLYMOUTH Argyle needs YOU in their fight against relegation from the Football League.
The Herald has joined forces with Greens legends Paul Wotton and Gordon Sparks, and other city sports stars like Katherine Endacott to help in the fight ahead of Saturday's vital League Two clash against Fleetwood Town at Home Park (3pm).
Following last night's 0-0 draw against Bradford City, the Pilgrims need a win and their fans this weekend more than ever.
Argyle – battling to retain their Football League status, which they have proudly held for 93 years since 1920 – now have only nine games left to save themselves and just four of them are in front of their adoring Green Army at Home Park.
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The Greens need to make those games count and need bumper crowds to help them.
In their last Saturday home game, Argyle were roared on by a crowd of more than 8,200 to a crucial 2-1 win over Barnet.
The Pilgrims hope for another big gate – and priceless three points – this weekend against Fleetwood.
You can do YOUR bit. Not only do you need to turn up at Home Park on Saturday, but we'd like you to recreate the famous Lord Kitchener World War I pose, like Wotton has above and we will print the best in The Herald.
Email your pictures to sports@theplymouthargyle.co.uk or tweet them using the hashtag #argyleneedsyou.






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by Brian2011
Thursday, March 14 2013, 2:16PM
“Plank100.... don't forget your shin pads!”
by Plank100
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 7:19PM
“Plymouth Argyle Needs You?? Ok, wait...i will go get my boots then!!”
by DavidofLancas
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 5:48PM
“What trivial nonsense and absolute garbage!! With Argyle in their current plight the Herald should have been writing something with a bit more journalistic rigour than this rubbish!”
by Brian2011
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 4:57PM
“Oh how I laugh! ...PAFC needs you! ?... actually may I remind you that it's not the fans who part with their hard earned cash each week who play on the pitch! .... that's the players who get paid a fairly good wedge, chosen by a manager, who gets a fairly goodwedge!..... so in actual fact, PAFC needs a team who know where the goal is, who can put the ball in the back of a net, to enable them to win a game and drag themselves out of this mess! .. but I fear its too late, non league is waiting! !”
by Brian2011
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 4:56PM
“Oh how I laugh! ...PAFC needs you! ?... actually may I remind you that it's not the fans who part with their hard earned cash each week who play on the pitch! .... that's the players who get paid a fairly good wedge, chosen by a manager, who gets a fairly goodwedge!..... so in actual fact, PAFC needs a team who know where the goal is, who can put the ball in the back of a net, to enable them to win a game and drag themselves out of this mess! .. but I fear its too late, non league is waiting! !”
by greenmanure
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 1:15PM
“In the words of Kevin Keegan "I would love it, I would love it"
Come on Fleetwood, smash another nail in to this runt of a teams coffin.”
by Kit1cat
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 11:19AM
“But most of all they need a GOAL scorer :-)”
by plympaul
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 10:13AM
“argyle needs you??? well i am not paying £20 to go and watch argyle in league 2 who lose and who dont seem to score that much goals!!!! no wonder the crowds at home park have been really small this season!!!”
by helterfc
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 9:47AM
“ARGYLE NEEDS SOMEONE WHO CAN SCORE GOALS!!
I'll be there Saturday but my presence (or even 10,000 fans) won't make any difference if there's nobody who can put the ball in the back of the net.”
by roseycheeks10
Wednesday, March 13 2013, 9:47AM
“I think that once again this shocking reporting is missing the point. Many people have stuck with Argyle and paid money to see dire football week after week. It's the PAFC Board that needs to get behind the team. The shortfalls may be covered week after week (oh and which will one day have to be repaid) - but where's the investment in good quality players who are actually signed. And talking of the debt - what is the impact of relegation on the financial situation? I've been very positive about the positive impact of having new facilities such as the Grandstand to generate more income - but hearing that a school could be situated under it and therefore taking up shed loads of space is not comforting. The PAFC Board desperately needs some coaching and advice in how to treat its loyal supporters - as I'm getting worried that more and more will walk with the current information vacuum!”