Plymouth Argyle drop to 22nd in League Two as Aldershot beat Torquay
PLYMOUTH Argyle dropped to 22nd position in League Two after Aldershot Town moved above them with a 1-0 home win against Torquay United on Tuesday night.
The Pilgrims are level on points with the two clubs in the relegation zone – Accrington Stanley and AFC Wimbledon – but have a better goal difference.
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Plymouth Argyle drop to 22nd in League Two as Aldershot beat Torquay
Wimbledon stayed at the bottom of the table after a 1-1 draw at home to Northampton Town, and will host Argyle in a crunch clash at Kingsmeadow next Tuesday.
Torquay’s defeat by Aldershot was their fifth in a row in League Two and they remain five points above the Pilgrims.
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Meanwhile, an Argyle XI won 7-2 away to Witheridge in the Devon St Luke’s Challenge Cup on Tuesday night and will be at home to Exeter City or Tiverton Town in the semi-finals.




7 Comments
by ChrisHayter
Friday, February 22 2013, 11:15AM
“Plymouth will go down, they are just not good enough.”
by WestCountry11
Thursday, February 21 2013, 1:28PM
“It is like last season all over again and who would have thought that last August !!.
Time for the team to up the ANTI and get themselves clear of the relegation area asap. It will be hard going,what with the home games coming up in March and April.
One or two teams will soon start to wobble down there at the bottom of League Two,hopefully it will not be Argyle.
I still believe Argyle will stay up,be it just about.
Next season must see a major clear out of players who are not not needed and some new ones brought in who can do a good job.”
by hstmtu4000
Wednesday, February 20 2013, 11:55PM
“Britains 15th largest city playing in the blue square premier alongside the like of Hyde FC,Telford and Dartford etc.What sort of message will that send out to the outside world about Plymouth.Then there are the financial implications as Argyle are forced to budget even tighter than now.As Luton town have found there is no easy way back into the football league either.The longer term consequences for Argyles long suffering supporter dont bare thinking about if they are relegated.”
by Brian137
Wednesday, February 20 2013, 8:00PM
“So much positiveness it's overwhelming. What a bunch of torquays, I mean turkeys :P”
by queenie1923
Wednesday, February 20 2013, 1:06PM
“i wouldnt trust the board or the city council , with my own life , esp after the last board and the debt that they just left the club in .... we need a massive injection in to the club by wealthy business men that want to see plymouth argyle in the premiership ,, not just intrested in building fancy scyscrapers with student accomodation that plymouth doesnt want, its a new team new we need ... players that want to play there heart out for argyle...... dire days ahead starting on sat god help us”
by jtme1
Wednesday, February 20 2013, 10:46AM
“Awful. Plymouth need to get A new team and fast. The Manager and team are totally rubbish. Its like watching paint dry.
Brent you must be happy. new houses and hotels on home park row next year eh.
I bet the Tory councillor's had A good pay-out from Brent last year.”
by WILFWASTHEMAN
Wednesday, February 20 2013, 10:24AM
“THE END IS NIGH.”