Time for the Green Army to march again
ANOTHER crucial game is upon us in the battle to save Argyle from relegation.
Again The Herald is calling on the Green Army to march on Home Park and lift the team to victory.
The Pilgrims have shown real spirit in recent games and in no small part that is down to the fantastic support they have received from the terraces.
We saw what could be done when the roar of the fans helped secure a victory against Barnet more than a week ago when more than 8,000 turned out to play their part.
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More important than the number was the fierce loyalty and support that was shown even when the team went a goal behind.
The Herald makes no apology for repeating this battle cry – or for repeating the reason why this matters to us all.
Whether a football fan or not, the fate of this city is intimately tied to that of Argyle.
If Plymouth can raise its voice once more at tomorrow's game we will be singing for so much more than just a football team. We will be singing for the never-say-die Janner spirit that bombers and Armadas could not defeat.
Let's not wait until the end of the season to cry over spilt milk – the time for action is now, so wrap up warm and get to Home Park tomorrow to play your part.




Comments
by harrydylan
Friday, March 15 2013, 9:39AM
“What utter codswallop! The club is currently an embarassment to a city this size. It's not the fans you should be looking to to save it, it's the Board, so-called 'players' and management. Five dreary years of pathetic performances, mis-management and relegation have been force-fed to the long-suffering fans (who have, by and large, stuck with Argyle). They've done their bit and more besides but it hasn't stopped the rot. No, the buck stops at the Home Park doors.”