An infrequent visit home gave me the opportunity to take in the game against Gillingham in October 2004. Freshly promoted to the Championship with a supposedly talented Scottish manager Argyle were beginning to splutter after a bright start. There was some quality in the side - especially Steve Crawford - but a win was definitely needed against pretty uncomplicated but streetwise opponents who took the lead against Argyle's far from adventurous 4-5-1 and seemed to have done enough when up popped David Friio with two headers in stoppage time to secure a very undeserved win. By the time we were at the Priestfield for the away game in January Steve Crawford had played his last game and Scott Taylor had arrived - it was his second game and he missed a sitter from a Trigger knockdown as Argyle went down 0-1. The season continued to wobble until the loan signing of Dexter Blackstock nudged Argyle to safety. So on Saturday however tempted to leave you may get, stay to the bitter end....you'll be wanting to give the boys a big cheer anyway because they're going to win 4-1!