Friday, 26 April 2013

Rochdale vs Plymouth Argyle - Match Preview


Plymouth Argyle will explore the countryside and travel to Rochdale for the biggest game in recent years for the club.

The Pilgrims will need to be undefeated come 5pm on Saturday to avoid relegation to the Conference Blue Square Premier as they go into the last game of the 2012-13 season. The Greens, placed in 19th place and on 52 points, will have to win or draw at Spotland Stadium, in front of thousands of members of the Green Army travelling to the game from around the country. The players have even chosen to sponsor one of the coaches travelling from Home Park to the game.

10 years ago this season, now a premiership side, Swansea City avoided relegation to the Conference Premier on the last day of the season at the expense of Devon Rivals Exeter City.  Can Argyle do the same? In 2002, Paul Wotton, and former Argyle players clichéd promotion at Rochdale, winning 3-1 on March 26th. Now Paul Wotton and current players wearing the green shirt with pride will go to Rochdale on a completely different note.  Saturday they will be aiming for all three points to be a football league club next season rather than aiming for promotion. This season both clubs have already met in the division at Home Park on Saturday 20th October 2012.  The result that day finished in the Pilgrims favour winning 3-1 with former loanee Guy Madjo getting two and Andres Gurrieri adding the third.  Rochdale’s consolation goal came from Dele Adebola on 76minutes.     

John Sheridan, who will manage Argyle for the last time tomorrow after being offered a contract until the end of the season, by owner James Brent in January, will be without Warren Feeney and Jamie Lowry for the trip to Rochdale.  Warren Feeney has been out of the game since 12th January 2013; when Argyle played Morecambe at Home Park.  The striker suffered an ankle injury in the first half and is still recovering from that injury.  Midfielder Jamie Lowry, who was reunited with Sheridan at Plymouth, is recovering from an ankle injury that he picked during training.  Whilst defender, Jamie Richards, is unavailable as he is on-loan to Dorset club Weymouth Town.  Joe Bryan, Ronan Murray and Reuben Reid will all play there last game in a green shirt as they all return to their parent clubs after joining on loan from Bristol City, Ipswich Town and Yeovil Town, until the end of the season. Rochdale manager Keith Hill will be without Andrew Tutte and Rhys Bennett as they are struggling with knee injuries.        

Available: - Jake Cole, Rene Gilmartin, Ollie Chenoweth, Durrell Berry, Maxime Blanchard, Guy Branston, Paul Wotton, Anthony Charles, Onismor Bhasera, Joe Bryan, Curtis Nelson, Conor Hourihane, Luke Young, Paris Cowan-Hall, Ronan Murray, Andres Gurrieri, Isaac Vassell, Jared Sims, Reuben Reid, Nick Chadwick, Matt LeCointe, Tyler Harvey.

Unavailable: - Warren Feeney (ankle injury), Jamie Lowry (ankle injury), Jamie Richards (on loan to Weymouth).

Friday, 19 April 2013

Plymouth ARGYLE vs Rotherham United - Match Preview


Plymouth Argyle will secure their Football League status on Saturday if they can obtain all three points at Home Park to promotion contenders Rotherham United. 

The Greens are heading into their last home game of the 2012-13 season needing only three points to play in the football league next season. If other results go the Pilgrims way it doesn’t matter what result comes from the encounter at Home Park.   If 23rd place Barnet lose at home to Wycombe Wanders Argyle will only need a point from the game to achieve survival and play in the football league for a following season.     

The Pilgrims are heading into the Npower League Two fixture on Saturday in 17th place following the crucial victory over John Sheridan’s former club Chesterfield on Tuesday evening.  Argyle took a two goal lead into the second half with both Joe Bryan and Curtis Nelson contributing to the goals, in the first half, since Jason Banton’s departure from the club earlier in the week. However in the second half Chesterfield scored from an own goal from central defender Guy Branston. Whereas for Rotherham, Saturday’s visitors to Home Park, will be eager to achieve the three points as they look to protect their automatic promotion spot, third place, as they head into the last fixture of the Npower League Two season next Saturday. Rotherham have won three consecutive fixtures, including their 2-0 win over Capital One Cup finalist Bradford City.

John Sheridan will be aiming to name an un-changed side following their victory over Chesterfield, at the Proact Stadium, as 399 members of the Green Army were in attendance to witness as the players picked up the three points.  Midfielder Lee Cox will still be missing from the match day squad due to suffering ligament damage in his shoulder in the win over Exeter City at Home Park.   Striker Warren Feeney will still absent from the squad due to an ankle injury.  Also missing the last home day of the season at Home Park will be Jamie Lowry, the midfielder suffered an ankle injury a few games back and will miss next Saturday’s showdown at Rochdale in the last fixture in Npower League Two.  As for Rotherham, Steve Evans, will be hopeful for the return of his two main players, former Exeter City Daniel Nardiello and David Noble are recovering from a thigh injury and a virus and are hopeful to be included in Saturdays match day squad.  Doubtful for the fixture for the visitors is Michael O’Connor; O’Connor suffered a knock in Tuesday’s win over Bradford City.    

Available: - Jake Cole, Rene Gilmartin, Ollie Chenoweth, Durrell Berry, Maxime Blanchard, Guy Branston, Paul Wotton, Onismor Bhasera, Joe Bryan, Curtis Nelson, Conor Hourihane, Luke Young, Paris Cowan-Hall, Ronan Murray, Andres Gurrieri, Isaac Vassell, Jared Sims, Reuben Reid, Nick Chadwick, Matt LeCointe, Tyler Harvey.

Unavailable: - Warren Feeney (ankle injury), Jamie Lowry (ankle injury), Lee Cox (shoulder injury), Jamie Richards (on loan to Weymouth).

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Chesterfield vs Plymouth Argyle-Match Preview


For the second of two consecutive away games, Argyle will travel to Chesterfield, the fixture that was rearranged due to the original match being snowed over.   

John Sheridan’s Pilgrims will make their second trip to the Proact Stadium home to Chesterfield this evening, following the postponement of the original fixture on 23rd March 2013.  This Npower League Two fixture unfortunately fell foul of the British weather that was to hit most of the Country that week and weekend.         

John Sheridan will revisit Chesterfield where he enjoyed three successful seasons as manager from the years of 2009 to 2012 after being appointed on June 9th 2009 on a three year contract.  During his spell at the club he won two trophies, with the first one coming in his second season in charge as The Spireites won promotion to Npower League One. The celebrations started after a 3-1 victory over play-off chasing Gillingham in the last fixture of the season.  The following season guaranteed even more festivities when the club reached the Johnstone Paint Trophy Final held at Wembley against Swindon.  After being victorious at Wembley the club were relegated back to Npower League Two after finishing in 22nd place.  The following season ended with Sheridan leaving the club on 28th August 2012 after picking up two points from the first three games at the start of the season.

Plymouth Argyle will welcome back captain Conor Hourihane for their trip to Chesterfield on Tuesday evening.  The skipper has sat out the previous two games due to suspension after he picked up his 10th bookable offence away at York City on Easter Monday.  One player who will be missing the encounter is Jason Banton who was on loan from Championship side Crystal Palace.  The winger was re-called by former Argyle boss Ian Holloway, by immediate effect, following Saturday’s narrow defeat to 3rd place Burton Albion.  On loan Swindon midfielder Lee Cox is unavailable to manager John Sheridan for the remainder of the season. The midfielder is going to have to have surgery on his shoulder after dislocating it in the Devon Derby at Home Park. For Sheridan’s old club Chesterfield, they will be without experienced striker Jack Lester. Lester misses out through a back injury.  That is the only injury concern which Paul Cook is to worry about.           

Available: - Jake Cole, Rene Gilmartin, Ollie Chenowweth, Durrell Berry, Maxime Blanchard, Guy Branston, Anthony Charles, Curtis Nelson, Onismor Bhasera, Joe Bryan, Conor Hourihane, Luke Young, Ronan Murray, Andres Gurrieri, Paris Cowan-Hall, Jared Sims, Isaac Vassell, Reuben Reid, Nick Chadwick, Tyler Harvey, Matt LeCointe.

Doubtful: - Paul Wotton (groin injury)

Unavailable: - Jason Banton (re-called by Crystal Palace), Jamie Richards (on loan to Weymouth), Lee Cox (shoulder injury), Warren Feeney (ankle injury), Jamie Lowry (ankle injury)

Friday, 12 April 2013

Burton Albion vs Plymouth ARGYLE-Match Preview


Plymouth Argyle will travel in high spirits to Staffordshire to face Burton Albion on Saturday, following their victory over promotion chasing Cheltenham Town the previous week.

Following the 2-0 win over the Gloucestershire side, Cheltenham Town, Plymouth Argyle moved up to 18th place 4 points clear of the relegation zone.  As for Argyle’s opponents Burton Albion, the Brewers sit in the automatic promotion places in third position after a comfortable 2-0 win over Wycombe Wanders on Tuesday Evening.

Plymouth Argyle and Burton Albion have already played each other this season at Home Park on 7th November.  Burton Albion took all three points on a very chilly Tuesday evening.  In the Argyle starting line-up that evening is present Albion midfielder Alex MacDonald.  Signed from Woking Town in the summer Paris Cowan-Hall gave the home side the lead just at the start of the second half on 49minutes.  Albion had equalised on 74 minutes through Nathan Stanton and Robbie Weir had scored the winning goal 4 minutes after the equaliser had been scored. 

Players from each team will come up against their former clubs if selected on Saturday in the Npower League Two fixture.  Argyle defender Guy Branston and midfielder Andres Gurrieri have both played for Burton Albion; whilst from the Albion Alex MacDonald and Damien McCrory have had spells with the Pilgrims.  Guy Branston enjoyed a season at the Pirelli Stadium making 19 appearances; he was then released at the end of the 2009-10 season and joined Torquay United on a one year contract.  While Argentine Gurrieri played for the Brewers last season, season 2011-12, making 13 appearances. After being released by Albion at the end of last season Gurrieri had a trial with the Pilgrims which was successful and signed a 12-month contract. Burton Albion midfielder Alex MacDonald has been signed by Argyle on two separate occasions on loan from Championship side Burnley. Most recently the fans favourite joined the Pilgrims on loan at the start of this current season.  The attacking midfielder was set to join Plymouth Argyle permanently in the January transfer window, until the deal fell through after former manager Carl Fletcher was sacked at the beginning of January 2013. Another Brewer who has been contracted to the Devon Club is Damien McCrory, the Irish born started his career with Argyle, having signed with the centre of excellence.  He was soon offered a 12 month professional contract in 2008.  In that year he spent time out on loan at Port Vale and Grimsby Town.  In 2010 Damien signed a two year contract for Dagenham & Redbridge.     

Manager of the month for March, John Sheridan will be aiming to name an un-changed side on Saturday when the Pilgrims face third place Burton Albion at the Pirelli Stadium.  After becoming the second youngest player to be named as Plymouth Argyle captain, Curtis Nelson is look set to keep hold of the armband for the trip up North whilst Conor Hourihane serves his second of a two match suspension. However Paul Wotton is doubtful for this encounter due to a groin injury that he suffered in the win over Cheltenham at Home Park last Saturday. Also very doubtful for the Npower League Two fixture is Lee Cox, who is on loan from Swindon, is still struggling with a shoulder injury that he sustained in the Devon Derby.  As for Burton Albion Calvin Zola is a doubt for the visit of Plymouth through a hamstring and hip injury which has seen him sat out the last four fixtures.  Captain Zander Diamond and goalkeeper Stuart Tomlinson look set to return to the starting line-up after being dropped by manager Rewett for Tuesdays fixture after the 7-1 defeat to Port Vale the previous Saturday. 

Available: - Jake Cole, Rene Gilmartin, Ollie Chenoweth, Durrell Berry, Maxime Blanchard, Anthony Charles, Guy Branston, Curtis Nelson, Onsimor Bhasera, Jason Banton, Luke Young, Jared Sims, Isaac Vassell, Paris Cowan-Hall, Joe Bryan, Andres Gurrieri, Ronan Murray, Nick Chadwick, Reuben Reid, Tyler Harvey, Matt LeCointe. 

Doubtful: - Paul Wotton (groin injury),

Unavailable: - Jamie Richards (on loan to Weymouth), Conor Hourihane (suspended), Jamie Lowry (ankle injury), Lee Cox (shoulder injury), Warren Feeney (ankle injury).

Monday, 8 April 2013

Plymouth ARGYLE vs Cheltenham Town-Match Report

Plymouth Argyle 2
 
Reid 40'
Hector (og) 54'
 
 Cheltenham Town 0
 
Plymouth Argyle moved three points clear of the relegation zone after a 2-0 victory over automatic promotion chasing Cheltenham Town at Home Park. 
John Sheridan had made two chances to the side that had lost to York City on Easter Monday. Captain Conor Hourihane was absent from the squad through suspension, whilst winger Paris Cowan-Hall was dropped to the substitute bench.  The players to come into the side were Curtis Nelson and Andres Gurrieri.  Through Irish midfielder Hourihane being suspended for two games, manager John Sheridan named a new captain.  The choice of captain would’ve surprised a lot of fans when Sheridan named Curtis Nelson as the skipper for the Npower League Two fixture.  From the decision Curtis Nelson became the second youngest Argyle player ever to wear the armband since 1969.  Sheridan also welcomed back defender Anthony Charles to the substitute bench after he had recovered from a recurrence of a groin injury.   Cheltenham manager Mark Yates had made no chances from their Easter Monday 1-0 victory over promotion chasing Northampton Town at the Abbey Business Stadium.
Making his first appearance for Argyle in nearly two months, Curtis Nelson, who has recently recovered from a groin injury, was ready to lead by example and walk out his team onto the Home Park pitch following the referees for the start of the fixture.  Curtis Nelson playing in midfield was to get the game underway alongside central midfield partner Luke Young.  The visitors, Cheltenham Town, were well in control of the tempo of the encounter in the early stages of the match forcing an early save of Jake Cole.  Byron Harrison had their first shot on target; a weakened shot was shot straight at Jake Cole, who saved well.  Argyle gradually got into the game, when leading by example captain Curtis Nelson ran towards the goal, with defenders backing off it enabled him to spread the play out wide to Argentine winger Andres Gurrieri, who pinged it across the penalty area to Rueben Reid.  His first touch wasn’t the best as he scuffed the ball missing the target.  Crystal Palace loanee, Jason Banton was once again a threat on both sides of the midfield.  His first shot towards goal ended up in the stand after he fired the shot high and wide over the crossbar. It wasn’t long after that shot that Cheltenhams boss Mark Yates had to make a substitution.  Swindon loanee Paul Benson went down inside Argyles half un-challenged as he tried to receive a pass from midfielder Marlon Pack. Shaun Harrad was to replace Benson upfront, as he was carried off on a stretcher to receive some treatment. Argyle had another shooting opportunity when Andres Gurrieri slide in Jason Banton, who was searching for his 7th Argyle goal since joining on loan in January. Jason Banton avoiding the off-side track as he got in between the Cheltenham defenders, shot wide from the far post as Scott Brown spread out wide to deny the forward from scoring from an acute angle.  Left-back Onismor Bhasera had another break to give the Pilgrims the lead.  A busting run from the Zimbabwe international was first and a shot followed, goalkeeper Scott Brown was unable to hold onto it and so it fell to Bhasera again, he passed it to Gurrieri who shot went inches wide of the left goal-post from inside the penalty area.  From a Sido Jombati throwing near the opposition dug-out, Argyle had taken the lead just before the interval.  A Blanchard clearance from the throwing fell to Gurrieri who booted it up field.  The ball kindly fell to Yeovil loanee Reuben Reid who held of defender Michael Hector to pass it to Jason Banton.  He then passed it out wide to Joe Bryan who checked inside on his left and spirited towards goal, Bryan un-leashed a shot which rebounded of the far post.  Following a goalmouth scramble inside the box the ball finally fell to Reuben Reid whose shot ended up in the back of the end passing defenders and a goal keeper.  Cheltenham did have a chance on goal just after Plymouth took the lead with Reuben Reid.  After having no-luck right-wing against Onismor Bhasera, McGlashan switched wings.  A daring run by the pasey winger forced a save off Jake Cole after he had cut inside of Blanchard and curled a shot towards goal.  After three additional minutes were played the referee blew for half time.                                  
 Half Time Argyle 1-0 Cheltenham
Argyle was out for the second half starting of the way they finished the first half.  Jason Banton had picked up the ball inside his own half and picked out Reuben Rid on the left wing with a great pass over the midfielders and defenders, Reid then spread the ball to on rushing Joe Bryan who cut inside on the left and shot, a high dipping shot was saved comfortably by Scott Brown.   Argyle had scored again from an own goal by central defender Michael Hector.  Following Hector intercepting an Bryan shot the ball kindly fell to midfielder Luke Young, he then p[assed it to over lapping Onismor Bhasera on the left wing.  Bhasera powerfully ran down the wing to the bar line, shaking off defenders, he then crossed the ball ready for Reid to knock home, but unfortunately for Cheltenham the ball rebounded of Michael Hector and into the back of the Devonport net. Argyle had nearly got another goal after Joe Bryan had intercepted Sam Deering just inside Cheltenham’s half, Banton of laid the ball to Reid who was once again on the left wing, he once again cut inside on the left and forced a great save of Scott Brown in goal.  Cheltenham Town had two every good chances of scoring a goal, with the first one coming after a high ball from Scott Brown, substitute Kaid Mohammed shot after Paul Wotton was unable to hold off his man, Cole made a fantastic save with his feet to deny the substitute.  Mohammad had another chance but shot straight at goalkeeper Jake Cole from outside the penalty box.  Sheridan was forced into make his first substitution of the fixture after Paul Wotton was forced off through a groin injury, the player to replace and partner Branston in the heart of the defence was Anthony Charles.  Reuben Reid had nearly grabbed his second goal of the afternoon, Banton had done exceptionally well to avoid the defenders and find Reid who was unmarked.  He put it onto his right foot and inside Lowe to shot, the shot rebounded of the goalpost and out for a goal kick. After Easter Monday’s disappointing defeat, this victory was well deserved, as the Pilgrims raised four places to 18th in Npower League Two.                                                                                                                                                                           Full Time: Argyle 2-0 Cheltenham.                                         
Argyle (4-5-1): 1 Jake Cole; 4 Maxime Blanchard, 15 Paul Wotton (26 Anthony Charles 76), 5 Guy Branston, 14 Onismor Bhasera; 27 Andres Gurrieri, 17 Curtis Nelson (capt), 19 Jason Banton (28 Ronan Murray 90), 8 Luke Young, 18 Joe Bryan, 24 Reuben Reid (7 Paris Cowan-Hall 90). Substitutes (not used): 2 Durrell Berry, 9 Nick Chadwick, 20 Rene Gilmartin (gk), 29 Tyler Harvey.

Cheltenham Town (4-4-2): 1 Scott Brown; 2 Keith Lowe, 27 Michael Hector, 6 Steve Elliott, 22 Sido Jombati; 11 Jermaine McGlashan, 7 Marlon Pack, 4 Darren Carter (16 Russell Penn 60), 8 Sam Deering (23 Kaid Mohamed 55); 19 Paul Benson (14 Shaun Harrad 25), 29 Byron Harrison. Substitutes (not used): 3 Billy Jones, 9 Darryl Duffy, 12 Connor Roberts (gk), 25 Jason Taylor.

Booking: Mohammed 65.

Referee: Carl Berry.

Attendance: 7,941 (316 away).


Friday, 5 April 2013

Plymouth ARGYLE vs Cheltenham Town-Match Preview


Following the disappointment of Easter Monday’s defeat to York City, Argyle return to Home Park to face, automatic promotion chasing, Cheltenham Town.   

As it’s nearing the end of the 2012-13 season, Plymouth Argyle and Cheltenham Town will be desperate for three points for diverse reasons.  The Pilgrims are eager to escape relegation to the Blue Square Conference Premier, whilst the Robins are pushing for automatic promotion to Npower League One.  The Gloucestershire side are currently sitting in fourth position, behind Northampton who have a greater goal difference.  As for Plymouth Argyle they are placed in 22nd with 46 points, one place above the relegation line.

The last meeting between the two sides this season was at the Abbey Business Stadium on Tuesday 23rd October 2012 where the Pilgrims lost 2-1 after midfielder Conor Hourihane had given the Pilgrims a 30th minute led. Since that result players have departed and new ones have come in to wear the green shirt, a manger has also moved on.  The past three results between Cheltenham and Argyle have all ended 2-1, with the Robins taking all three points each time.  The last time Argyle and Cheltenham met at Home Park was the last fixture of the 2011-12 season, the match was played on 5th May.  In this encounter the players that were signed to Argyle knew the club was to play in the football league for another season, avoiding relegation, and the Robins knew they had a place in the Npower League Two Finals.  They reached the final at Wembley but unfortunately lost out to Crewe Alexandra.  The result at Home Park was a 2-1 victory for Cheltenham.  Former Pilgrim Steve MacLean had given the visitors a first half lead, Juvhel Tsoumou on loan from Preston at the time equalised for the Pilgrims in the second half, before Marlon Pack scored the winning goal straight from the re-start. This fixture also saw goalkeeper Romain Larrieu retire from professional football after serving 12 years with the club, making 292 appearances in a green shirt.          

One player who John Sheridan will be without, for the visit of Cheltenham Town to Home Park, is captain Conor Hourihane, the Irish midfielder was booked for the tenth time in Easter Monday’s fixture against York City. The 22-year old will now serve a two match ban, the fixtures that’ll he’ll miss will be Cheltenham’s visit to Home Park on 6th April and Argyle’s trip to Burton Albion the following week on 12th April. Another midfielder who looks very doubtful for this encounter is Swindon loanee Lee Cox.  The central midfielder suffered a shoulder injury in the first half of the Devon Derby last Saturday and had to be replaced at the start of the second half; Cox did not take any part in the Easter Monday’s defeat to York City.  Cheltenham’s Russ Penn is look set to return to the squad, for the trip to Plymouth, after being rested in last week’s fixture against Northampton.  Harry Hooman remains sidelined for the Robins through a long-term injury.    

Available: - Jake Cole, Rene Gilmartin, Ollie Chenoweth, Durrell Berry, Curtis Nelson, Maxime Blanchard, Anthony Charles, Guy Branston, Paul Wotton, Onismor Bhasera, Jason Banton, Luke Young, Joe Bryan, Paris Cowan-Hall, Andres Gurrieri, Ronan Murray, Isaac Vassell, Jared Sims, Reuben Reid, Nick Chadwick, Tyler Harvey, Matt LeCointe, 

Doubtful: - Lee Cox (shoulder injury), Warren Feeney (ankle ligament injury),

Unavailable: - Conor Hourihane (suspended), Jamie Lowry (ankle injury), Jamie Richards (on loan to Weymouth Town).

Monday, 1 April 2013

York City vs Plymouth ARGYLE-Match Preview


Plymouth Argyle are once again on the road heading for York City on Easter Monday after a 1-0 victory at Home Park in the Devon Expressway Derby against Exeter City on Easter Saturday.    

A fixture on Bank Holiday Monday is not so important than York City vs Plymouth Argyle.  With both teams fighting against relegation to the Conference Premier, each point that is picked up is so significant for that spot in Npower League Two next season.  After York City’s goalless draw at the Memorial Ground home of Bristol Rovers it moved them up one place to 23rd place just above the relegation line.  For Plymouth Argyle, the Pilgrims moved to 20th place following 3 points after the only goal in the game came in the first half from Jason Banton to win the game. 

With Plymouth Argyle winning three consecutive games in a row home to Fleetwood, away at Southend and at home to Exeter City; can they make it four wins in a row away at York since 2008? The four successive victories that season were against Leicester City, Barnsley, Southampton and Burnley.  Plymouth Argyle finished 10th in the Championship that season under Paul Sturrock. Since the appointment of former Northern Ireland boss Nigel Worthington as York City manager on the 4th March 2013, two days after sacking Gary Mills, the club have drawn two and lost three games. So on Easter Monday the players will be looking for their first victory under their current manager.   

The teams have met once already this current season at Home Park on December 8th 2012.  The result of this fixture was a victory for Argyle winning 2-0.  Since this fixture both clubs have named new managers.  Former York City manager Gary Mills was first appointed the Minstermen’s boss on 13th October 2010 after leaving fellow conference premier club Tamworth.  York City were promoted back to Npower League Two last season, the 2011-12 season, after reaching the play-off final at Wembley against Luton, winning 2-1. City was back in Npower League Two after an 8 year absence.  Following 11 games without gaining 3 points Gary Mills was sacked on 2nd March 2013. Two days after his sacking Nigel Worthington was appointed the new manager.  As for Argyle, Carl Fletcher was relieved of the job on New Year’s Day after a 2-1 defeat to Bristol Rovers.  Formally an Argyle midfielder, Fletcher first took the job on 19th September 2011 after Peter Reid was sacked the previous day.  Fletcher guided the Pilgrims to League safety that season and was awarded with a one year rolling contract.  Following a run of poor results Fletcher was sacking by Chairman James Brent.  John Sheridan was appointed the Pilgrims manager on 6th January 2013 on a contract until the end of the season.                      

Following Saturday’s deserved result at Home Park against Exeter City, midfielder Lee Cox, who is on loan from Swindon Town, is doubtful for the trip to York as he suffered a shoulder injury in the first half of the Derby. If the midfielder is unavailable for selection Luke Young will be aiming to make his second start under Sheridan after coming on for the injured Cox at the start of the second half.  A player who is also doubtful for the fixture is defender Anthony Charles; the former Aldershot player suffered a reoccurrence of his groin injury in the 2-1 defeat to Gillingham at the MEMS Preistfield Stadium.  On-loan Sunderland midfielder Adam Reed could make his home debut against Argyle after making his first appearance against Bristol Rovers last Saturday.  Worthington could also welcome back striker Michael Coulson after damaging knee ligaments in October.  Midfielder Scott Kerr is doubtful for the fixture through a calf strain.         

Available: -  Jake Cole, Rene Gilmartin, Ollie Chenoweth, Durrell Berry, Curtis Nelson, Maxime Blanchard, Guy Branston, Paul Wotton, Onismor Bhasera, Jason Banton, Conor Hourihane, Luke Young, Andres Gurrieri, Ronan Murray, Paris Cowan-Hall, Joe Bryan, Jared Sims, Isaac Vassell, Nick Chadwick, Reuben Reid, Tyler Harvey, Matt LeCointe, 

Doubtful: - Lee Cox (shoulder injury)

Unavailable: - Jamie Richards (on loan to Weymouth), Warren Feeney (lack of match fitness), Jamie Lowry (ankle injury), Anthony Charles (reoccurrence of groin injury)