New book relives Shilton's torrid Argyle reign
MORE than 17 years have passed since England legend Peter Shilton walked through the Home Park gates as the surprise new manager of Plymouth Argyle.
Pilgrims fans will remember all too well how the goalkeeper's reign ended in farce and failure. His rows with then chairman Dan McCauley were dragged into the national tabloids and the club were relegated to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in their history.
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Hardly happy memories, but a book chronicling the unbelievable events of Shilton's short-lived managerial career is due for release this coming autumn.
'Peter Shilton's Nearly Men: A Plymouth Argyle Story' tells the tale of one of the most turbulent spells in the club's history.
Author Paul Roberts has interviewed more than 70 former players, directors and journalists, including McCauley, Shilton's assistant John McGovern, big-money signing Peter Swan and terrace idols Steve Castle, Paul Dalton, Steve McCall and Mark Patterson.
The 12-chapter book begins during David Kemp's unsuccessful reign as Argyle boss, and charts the shock arrival of Shilton, relegation from the old Division Two, the heart-breaking play-off loss to Burnley and the very public falling out between Shilton and McCauley.
As well as a special chapter about the eventful career of popular striker Dwight Marshall, Roberts also examines the short life of Alan Nicholls – the outstanding young Argyle keeper who was tragically killed in 1995.
"It was a forgettable era in terms of overall success," says Roberts. "But even a team of Hollywood scriptwriters would have struggled to come up with the story of Shilton's time at Argyle.
"The team he built played some of the finest attacking football Home Park has ever seen, but the Burnley play-off defeat and the disastrous signing of Peter Swan saw things collapse spectacularly.
"McCauley and Shilton were in the tabloids almost every week, and Shilton's gambling problem became common knowledge.
"It was an unbelievable era, and one that could only be told through the eyes of those who were at the heart of the action at the time."
'Peter Shilton's Nearly Men' is released on October 24.
Marshall will be signing copies in the New George Street branch of Waterstone's before Argyle's home game against Ipswich Town that day.











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by James, Bideford
Thursday, July 30 2009, 7:59PM
“Glad to see I'm not the only person who still thinks the 93/94 side played fantastic football. I actually got the Argyle 'bug' from Shilton's arrival at Argyle, couldn't believe somebody famous had come to Devon so I started supporting them! Still going now. I honestly thought at the time that the 94/95 season would be a cruise to the title, how sadly, tragically, sickeningly wrong I was! I always thought that John McGovern was the brains behind the operation, but to be fair he had no further success with any other clubs he worked with. Look forward to reading the book.”
by David, Blackpool
Thursday, July 30 2009, 6:45PM
“Looking forward to this book coming out and thanks to Paul for putting it together. He has obviously put a huge effort in to the research. I haven't checked the records but if memory serves me I believe we were the top scorers in the country when we lost out to Burnley in the play offs and if Port Vale hadn't won 3-2 at Brighton we would have gone up in glorious style with our 1-8 win at Hartlepoole. The title of the book really says it all!”
by steve, plymuff
Thursday, July 30 2009, 2:57PM
“great times. great players. great entertainment. great memories.”
by Jonny, Plymouth...........Gods Country
Thursday, July 30 2009, 12:05PM
“The 93/94 season was the best football I have seen at HP, the players we had, the style of football, the atmosphere.........the best crowd was the play off against Burnley when we lost.........gutting i know but the atmosphere brings a tear to my eye.
I would love to be in the old lyndhurst just for one game......ahhh!!!”
by Steve, Plympton
Wednesday, July 29 2009, 10:04PM
“Green in Bath, Bath
Mate i was there!! What a night, didnt Exeter have about 3 goals disallowed for offside as well!! Brilliant what a night.”