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The latest Argyle news.

Midfielder Jamie Ness missed the game against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday due to a calf injury. It meant Ness will not have played more than 30 games in each of the last four seasons and is yet to complete a full season since making his professional debut in 2011.
Winger Paul Anderson also missed the game after picking up a groin injury.

The nine corners conceded against Doncaster meant that Argyle have now conceded 270 corners so far this season, the highest in League One and only Bolton Wanderers have conceded more (271) in all four top leagues.

Pay on the day is available for the Good Friday game against Gillingham. ..... club website

Argyle youngsters lose 1-0 against Bristol Rovers in a Merit League Two game played at Harper's Park.

Former Argyle assistant manager Lindsay Parsons passed away last week aged 73.
 

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Site Manager":31jj6w0n said:
The latest Argyle news.

Midfielder Jamie Ness missed the game against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday due to a calf injury. It meant Ness will not have played more than 30 games in each of the last four seasons and is yet to complete a full season since making his professional debut in 2011.
Winger Paul Anderson also missed the game after picking up a groin injury.

The nine corners conceded against Doncaster meant that Argyle have now conceded 270 corners so far this season, the highest in League One and only Bolton Wanderers have conceded more (271) in all four top leagues.

Interesting stat about corners.. would also be great to know how many of those corners turned into a goal being conceded, as this would help in trying to work out if this is a problem or something we can cope with, because if we are good at defending corners I’m not overly concerned about conceding one.
 

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The latest Argyle news.

Midfielder Jamie Ness missed the game against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday due to a calf injury. It meant Ness will not have played more than 30 games in each of the last four seasons and is yet to complete a full season since making his professional debut in 2011.
Winger Paul Anderson also missed the game after picking up a groin injury.

The nine corners conceded against Doncaster meant that Argyle have now conceded 270 corners so far this season, the highest in League One and only Bolton Wanderers have conceded more (271) in all four top leagues.

DA made a comment about Ness being injured again, is he out of contract in the summer? If he is I’d be worried about getting a decent offer of a new deal.

Also interesting stat about corners.. would also be great to know how many of those corners turned into a goal being conceded, as this would help in trying to work out if this is a problem or something we can cope with, because if we are good at defending corners I’m not overly concerned about conceding one.
 

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JannerinCardiff":dp7b70qo said:
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Site Manager":dp7b70qo said:
The latest Argyle news.

Midfielder Jamie Ness missed the game against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday due to a calf injury. It meant Ness will not have played more than 30 games in each of the last four seasons and is yet to complete a full season since making his professional debut in 2011.
Winger Paul Anderson also missed the game after picking up a groin injury.

The nine corners conceded against Doncaster meant that Argyle have now conceded 270 corners so far this season, the highest in League One and only Bolton Wanderers have conceded more (271) in all four top leagues.

DA made a comment about Ness being injured again, is he out of contract in the summer? If he is I’d be worried about getting a decent offer of a new deal.

Also interesting stat about corners.. would also be great to know how many of those corners turned into a goal being conceded, as this would help in trying to work out if this is a problem or something we can cope with, because if we are good at defending corners I’m not overly concerned about conceding one.
Jamie Ness’s whole career has been a series of calf strains, groin strains and various other niggling injuries.

He has only managed to play more than 30 games once (31). He signed a 4-year contract at Stoke after an injury-plagued time at Rangers, got injured on his debut when he came on as a Sub in a League Cup game and never played for them again.

Adams double training sessions are just what he needs. If you look at his time with Argyle, most of his injuries have occurred on the training ground, as was the case again last week.

If Adams wants to play the same system next season he would be the obvious candidate to replace Fox in the QB role. It would disguise his lack of pace and also make him pass the ball forwards, hopefully.

However, with his injury record, even Adams has to think about offering him a new deal.
 
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JannerinCardiff":1d3f180t said:
JannerinCardiff":1d3f180t said:
Site Manager":1d3f180t said:
The latest Argyle news.

Midfielder Jamie Ness missed the game against Doncaster Rovers on Saturday due to a calf injury. It meant Ness will not have played more than 30 games in each of the last four seasons and is yet to complete a full season since making his professional debut in 2011.
Winger Paul Anderson also missed the game after picking up a groin injury.

The nine corners conceded against Doncaster meant that Argyle have now conceded 270 corners so far this season, the highest in League One and only Bolton Wanderers have conceded more (271) in all four top leagues.

DA made a comment about Ness being injured again, is he out of contract in the summer? If he is I’d be worried about getting a decent offer of a new deal.

Also interesting stat about corners.. would also be great to know how many of those corners turned into a goal being conceded, as this would help in trying to work out if this is a problem or something we can cope with, because if we are good at defending corners I’m not overly concerned about conceding one.
Jamie Ness’s whole career has been a series of calf strains, groin strains and various other niggling injuries.

He has only managed to play more than 30 games once (31). He signed a 4-year contract at Stoke after an injury-plagued time at Rangers, got injured on his debut when he came on as a Sub in a League Cup game and never played for them again.

Adams double training sessions are just what he needs. If you look at his time with Argyle, most of his injuries have occurred on the training ground, as was the case again last week.

If Adams wants to play the same system next season he would be the obvious candidate to replace Fox in the QB role. It would disguise his lack of pace and also make him pass the ball forwards, hopefully.

However, with his injury record, even Adams has to think about offering him a new deal.


I think Fox has to go sadly. Cant tackle to save his life. At fault for first goal on Saturday by missing a tackle.