Good to see a thread with many positive posts on this subject! I think Argyle are beginning to provide a nicer place for players to work, and getting their act together in terms of selling the club and the city to prospective signings.
For far too long many people have assumed that players won't come here. We've accepted far too easily that we are in some remote outpost where no one would want to live. Yes, it's a problem in recruitment, but we've made too little an effort to overcome it. People with other specialist skills move to Plymouth to work, so why shouldn't footballers? You won't get all of them, some just won't consider being further than 30 miles from their city of birth, or more than 20 mins from Mum's Sunday lunch. Not everyone, however, wants or needs to live close to every family member, not all have closed minds as to working in a different part of the country.
As long as we provide the best possible working environment, and do everything possible to sell our many good points to prospective recruits, it won't be rejected nearly so often. At long last I get the impression that we are starting to do just that.