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Argyle v Ipswich Town - the build up (sold out)

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Wondering out loud (if we had a larger capacity), who'd attract a bigger crowd - Ipswich or Sunderland?
Depends if we’re top of the table
 

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Where is Salt Mill? Plymothian but left Plymouth in 1962.

It’s in Saltash, about 10 minute walk from Saltash Passage and not far from China Fleet club
 
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Argyle have played Ipswich 23 times at Home Park, winning nine games, drawing seven and losing seven. Ipswich are unbeaten on their last five visits, a run stretching back to 2006 in the Championship when Argyle won 2-1 with the goals scored by Tony Capaldi and Reuben Reid - the team that day:
Romain Larrieu, Paul Connolly, Hasney Aljofree, Paul Wotton, Lee Hodges, Akos Buzsaky, Lilian Nalis, David Norris, Tony Capaldi, Mickey Evans, Vincent Pericard. Subs: Anthony Pulis, Nick Chadwick, Reuben Reid. Attendance - 15,921.
surely the game when Mickey Evans scored the winner in his farewell match, not Reuben Reid
 

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Paignton....was Derby
Reading the Ipswich forums they seem to believe we are punching above our weight and expect a win. They see Wycombe to be the harder team to beat. I suppose I'm happy for Argyle to be underrated but I'm always amazed how teams seem to write us off. Anyway we'll find out soon enough. GREEN ARMY!
 
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Not blaming the club per se but it still irks me that over 300 tickets are unavailable for sale because even in 2021 football spectators cannot be trusted not to hit seven bells out of each other if they sit in too close proximity because they happen to support a different team. In truth the likelihood of trouble between Argyle and Ipswich fans must be close to nil