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As the joy of promotion subsides somewhat, thoughts of next season have already started and what sort of squad manager Ryan Lowe will have in League One. But will he be around to see it? The gaffer has been linked with the managerial vacancy at Bolton Wanderers and is one of many topics discussed by Chris Errington, Jak Ball and host Stuart James in this week's show. We also discuss contracts and assess those that have signed and those that have not; what lies in store for Argyle's younger players and discuss the return of football after a three-month shutdown due to the CV-19 pandemic. So get yourself a drink, sit back and enjoy 40 minutes of Argyle Chat.
The long wait is finally over for fans of Plymouth Argyle, who can now look forward to League One football after the Pilgrims' promotion from League Two was confirmed last week. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to reflect on an eventful week and the most peculiar of seasons, which was obviously cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We address a host of questions form our listeners and reflect on the retained list, which was also announced last week. Can Argyle kick on again? Which of the loan stars could return to Home Park? There's plenty to discuss, so sit back and enjoy your latest dose of Argyle Chat.
After a few weeks away due to staff being on furlough, we are delighted to be back with Chris Errington and Jak Ball joining host Stuart James to talk all things Argyle.It looks as though the season will finish imminently, so what does that mean for Argyle? And is it fair they get promoted to League One in what has effectively become football's equivalent of Musical Chairs! What now for Argyle manager Ryan Lowe as he sorts out his retained list? And just when can the Green Army look forward to a return to Home Park?!All that and plenty more, so sit back, relax and enjoy 40 minutes of Argyle Chat...
There may be no football this week, but there is still plenty to talk about as the footballing world come to terms with the impact of coronavirus.Chris Errington and Jak Ball discuss the unprecedented circumstances facing everyone right now with the football world in shutdown until April at the very least.We also discuss your questions with the pitch debate again coming to the fore and ask the question whether clubs should do more in investing in their playing surface. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It has certainly been a busy few weeks for Plymouth Argyle with four games in two weeks and with no game until Saturday's trip to Bradford, the break offers Ryan Lowe and his players the chance to recharge ahead of another challenging run of games. On Saturday, perhaps a bit of fatigue was evident as the Pilgrims were held to a goalless draw by Cambridge United at Home Park. Chris Erriungton and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to look back on that game, ahead to Bradford and we give our own take on the race for promotion from League Two, while Jak shoots down the argument made by Nathan Jones on Quest at the weekend that League Two is the hardest league to get out of. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It was a bad day for Plymouth Argyle as their promotion hopes took a blow as they were hammered 3-0 at Colchester United - and it could have been a lot worse for the below-par Pilgrims. Three goals in the first half did the damage and the Essex side missed chances a plenty to win by a far bigger scoreline. So what went wrong?Given Argyle were far from convincing in some other recent games, had it been coming? Or is it just a blip in the Pilgrims' charge towards an immediate return to League One?Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to look back on Saturday's disappointment, but Argyle have an immediate chance to put things right when they head to Salford City on Tuesday night before another big game at home to Crewe Alexandra this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
After the visit of football royalty, and former Premier League and Plymouth Argyle boss, Neil Warnock, to Herald Towers for a podcast last week, it was just Jak Ball and Chris Errington that sat down for this week's show to reflect on the past seven days for Argyle.It hasn't been a bad week either with the Pilgrims moving into the automatic promotion places with four points form six following back-to-back home games against Crawley Town and Newport County, which yielded four points from six.Jak and Chris reflect on the past week and the direction in which Argyle's season is going.They also look ahead to Saturday's clash with Colchester United, another team in excellent form, that are sure to have a big say in the League Two promotion race. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Plymouth Argyle were far from their fluent best in beating Mansfield Town on Saturday, but they did enough to see off Mansfield Town on the return of Graham Coughlan to Home Park at the weekend. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James in looking back on the victory where the Pilgrims closed the gap on League Two leaders Swindon Town following their surprise defeat at Newport County. We also discuss the excellent form of goalkeeper Alex Palmer and answer your questions, before Jak goes on a rant and defends FA Cup replays, which led to a Twitter 'spat' with Gary Lineker, of all people! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's Argyle Chat reflects on a disappointing 1-0 defeat at Cambridge United, where the Pilgrims were a pale shadow of the side that had performed so well in League Two in November. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to reflect on that disappointing defeat, where questions were again asked of the Argyle frontline. Manager Ryan Lowe has challenged his strikers to score goals, but they have struggled so far this season and with Derek Adams returning to Home Park with his new Morecambe side this weekend, Lowe will be hoping for so much more from his misfiring frontmen. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's Argyle Chat takes a look back on Plymouth Argyle's fantastic 2-1 win against promotion rivals Bradford City in League Two which saw the Pilgrims keep face with the leaders.We discuss the superb form of Antoni Sarcevic who, in the opinion of podcast regular Jak Ball, is in the form of his life, while the Pilgrims defence deserve an honourable mention as well given their welcome return to form.We discuss the stadium music at Home Park and take a closer look an an increasingly fascinating look at the promotion race in League Two.In the second half, Jak and Chris Errington discuss the January transfer window and what could happen in what is sure to be a defining month in a fascinating season before our attentions turn to the FA Cup and a second round match-up at Bristol Rovers. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James on this week's episode of Argyle Chat,m the weekly Plymouth Argyle podcast from Plymouth Live. After a superb 1-0 win at Forest Green Rovers, there was much to discuss, such as the new-found defensive resolve the Pilgrims seem to have found following the Devon Derby defeat at Exeter City. And just how did Chris cope with the meat free food and drink at the New Lawn??!! We answer a host of questions sent in by you, our loyal listeners and look elsewhere in League two with three managerial sackings this past week, including former Pilgrims boss Carl Fletcher, who was dismissed by Leyton Orient after 29 DAYS!We look ahead to Bradford City and assess the League Two table which remains so incredibly tight as we approach the halfway stage of the season. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
With the strong with causing structural damage to Home Park, and the postponement of Saturday's League Two clash with Grimsby Town, we took a different approach to this week's podcast with little football for our pundits to mull over. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to mull over the rights and wrongs of Saturday's postponement before their Argyle knowledge is put to the ultimate test with a fun quiz on the Pilgrims season so far and the Argyle squad itself. We then move on to FA Cup week. Has the competition lost its magic, or does it still mean plenty to our pundits? As always, we welcome your input and answer the questions sent in by our loyal listeners. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Defeats are hard to take at the best of times, but when it comes in the Devon Derby, they are even more difficult to digest. And after Argyle's 4-0 hammering at Exeter City on Saturday, Chris Errington, Jak Ball and Andy Bacon join host Stuart James to reflect on events at St James Park.Did Ryan Lowe underestimate the importance of the game? Was he disrespectful in the build-up? And most importantly, what went wrong?We look back on Argyle's heaviest defeat against their bitter rivals since Christmas Day 1925, but there was one thing all the pundits wanted to see against Grimsby Town on Saturday... a reaction. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Argyle Chat is a weekly podcast discussing all things Plymouth Argyle. This week, Danny Salmon makes a special appearance and joins host Stuart James and Jak Ball to discuss an important 2-0 win against Carlisle United. Can Argyle carry it on when they play host to Leyton Orient on Tuesday night? A win would certainly set them up perfectly for the Devon Derby at Exeter City this coming weekend. Danny talks through his experiences of playing in derby matches and spills the beans on whether it means as much to the players as it does the fans. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's Argyle Chat podcast looks back on the back-to-back games against Swindon Town, one in the Leasing.com Trophy and one in League Two. The first resulted in an emphatic 3-0 win for the Pilgrims, while Saturday's League Two encounter ended in a 1-1 draw as Argyle's inconsistencies shone through once more. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to look back on events at the County Ground and ahead to two important home games with Carlisle United and Leyton Orient. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It feels like a case of one step forwards and two back for Plymouth Argyle right now as they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Scunthorpe United.The inconsistent Pilgrims seemed on course for victory as they led 2-1 going into stoppage time against the Iron, but they were undone by a simple route one goal and dropped two big points in League Two.Joining host Stuart James to look back on the day's events are our Argyle regulars, Chris Errington and Jak Ball, and we are delighted to welcome back Nick Tomlinson from fan group PAFC Displays for a guest appearance.Ryan Lowe certainly felt like it was a case of two points dropped at the weekend and that the draw felt like a defeat, but do our panel of guests agree? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Plymouth Live's weekly Plymouth Argyle podcast, argyle Chat, returns to look back on a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Cheltenham Town. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to reflect on that defeat where old habits appear to die hard for the Pilgrims where poor goals conceded and a failure to take their chances were again prevalent. We also discuss Argyle's worrying injury list, the standard of refereeing in League Two and Ryan Lowe's comments that he doesn't give a s**t about Devon rivals Exeter! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Plymouth Live's weekly Plymouth Argyle podcast, Argyle Chat, returns to reflect on a disappointing 1-0 defeat at Port Vale. Jak Ball and Chris Errington join host Stuart James to discuss the game and where things are going wrong for the Pilgrims right now. We also look ahead to the midweek clash at Crawley Town and next weekend's visit of Cheltenham Town For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Argyle Chat is a weekly podcast discussing all the latest events at Plymouth Argyle.Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to discuss all things Green. This week, we look at the stars of tomorrow that have impressed new manager Ryan Lowe, reflect on two pre-season friendlies against Truro City and Plymouth Parkway and discuss the merits of the Pilgrims; latest new signings. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On this week's Argyle Chat podcast, we welcome former Pilgrims defender Danny Salmon as a special guest and he joins host Stuart James and Jak Ball to discuss all things Argyle. we look back on a busy week which has seen three new signings, including Danny Mayor, we discuss the importance of pre-season and Danny rants about how struggling to attract players to Home Park due to Plymouth's location is a load of cobblers! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
ArgyleChat returns for the start of a new season - I always think the release of the fixture list signals the change from one campaign to another - and while it may have been quiet at Home Park this past week, there is still plenty for Chris Errington and Jak Ball to discuss with host Stuart James. Players have signed on, others have departed, pre-season fixtures are still thin on the ground and the players are back in training on Thursday, so what does Ryan Lowe need to prioritise as he starts work at Home Park? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The wait is over for supporters of Plymouth Argyle with a new man in charge following the appointment of Ryan Lowe as first team manager last week. The 40-year-old Liverpudlian leaves Bury, who he guided to promotion from League Two last season, to take over the job at Home Park with the Pilgrims believed to have paid £150,000 to settle his contract at Gigg Lane. It is certainly a signal of Simon Hallett's intent after taking ownership of the Home Park boardroom, so Chris Errington and Jak Ball join Stuart James to discuss the appointment and what could happen next for Argyle For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's been a grim few days for Plymouth Argyle with victory over Scunthorpe United not enough to save them from relegation to League Two and there was plenty for our podcast team to talk about this week. host Stuart James is joined by Chris Errington and Jak Ball and we welcomed huge Argyle Paddy Cording (he of Sunderland fame) to the office for his thoughts on the season and where Argyle go from here. With so many strong opinions, there was plenty of interesting debate as the guys discuss where it all went wrong, what next for Argyle and who is the right man to lead them going forward. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's ArgyleChat podcast looks back on a tempestuous few days for Plymouth Argyle which saw them crash to a shocking 5-1 defeat to Accrington Stanley, fall into the League One relegation zone, with one game remaining and then sack manager Derek Adams and his assistant Paul Wotton. Former Argyle player Danny Salman joins Chris Errington and Jak Ball to reflect on events and discuss a massive home clash with Scunthorpe this weekend, which Argyle cannot afford to lose. We also look at potential candidates to succeed Adams, including Ian Holloway, whose potential return has really split the Green Army and discuss where it all went wrong for Adams at Argyle. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
ArgyleChat returns for a look back on Plymouth Argyle's Easter matches where they were beaten 3-1 at Gillingham and then humbled 3-0 by impressive Barnsley. Those defeats leaves the Pilgrims just outside the relegation zone ahead of the huge clashes with Accrington Stanley and Scunthorpe United. Can they survive? Is everything right in the camp after Freddie Ladopo suggested on social media he was fit to face the Tykes? Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James to discuss matters and give their verdict on the most intense relegation scrap League One has seen in years. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Plymouth Argyle travel to Blackpool's Bloomfield Road on Saturday, a stadium that until recently was virtually deserted on match days. The Seasiders have finally returned home after years of boycotting the club, who were under the ownership of the Oysten family. This week Christine Seddon is our special guest as she reveals the highs and lows of their struggle of recent years and how their determination was a win for all football fans. Jak Ball and Chris Errington also discuss the 2-2 draw against Bristol Rovers and the upcoming fixture. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paddy Cording is the guest in the latest episode of #ArgyleChat and you can hear exactly how his 'trip' at Sunderland came about and how things have blown up for him in the weeks since then.Jak Ball also discusses the 0-0 draw with Luton Town and the 2-1 win over Shrewsbury Town, he answers questions sent in from listeners and looks forward to the game against Fleetwood this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's episode of Argyle Chat, the weekly Plymouth Argyle podcast from Plymouth Live, looks back on the goalless draw at Bradford City and asks whether it is a point gained or two dropped for the Pilgrims. Jak Ball was at the reserve team derby against Exeter in midweek and gives the lowdown on Paul Anderson and we look ahead to another huge game against fellow strugglers Rochdale this weekend. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Plymouth Argyle kept up their impressive 2019 record with a 1-1 draw against Portsmouth on Saturday. Jak Ball and Chris Errington discuss Graham Carey's goal, his beautiful skill and Ryan Edwards return to form. Graham Coughlan also appears on the podcast to talk about his job as Bristol Rovers manager. The former Pilgrim has enjoyed a good start to life as a football boss and discusses how he has had to adapt. We also look forward to a big game at Bradford City on Saturday. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It was a familiar tale for Plymouth Argyle as they were left frustrated by a Wycombe side who were happy to play tactics and time-waste from the off. A Yann Songo'o own goal was all that separated the two sides and in this podcast Jak Ball and Chris Errington discuss the goings-on. We discuss whether Wycombe's behaviour is justified given their positioning and we also talk about the transfer latest. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Danny Salman joined #ArgyleChat host Jak Ball this week to discuss the incredible run that Plymouth Argyle are on. The duo also discuss the return to form of Ryan Edwards, Graham Carey's set piece delivery, the future of Michael Cooper and how Derek Adams can ensure the team get off to a better start next season. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Stuart James is joined by Chris Errington and Jak Ball to look back on Plymouth Argyle's fabulous 3-2 win at Southend United where the win was far more comfortable than the scoreline suggests. We didscuss the return to form of key players, THAT goal by Southend and look ahead to a hugely important week where Argyle have back-to-back home games For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The ArgyleChat pofcast team for the first edition of 2018 and we look back on a festive period that brought four points for the Pilgrims. We also discuss th return of Oscar Threlkeld, goalkeeper issues and what may happen in the January transfer window. Chris Errington and Jak Ball join host Stuart James For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Host Stuart James is joined by Jak Ball and Chris Errington to look back at the Pilgrims' crucial 2-1 win at Rochdale in League One, where Argyle were on the receiving end of some good fortune with a bizarre winning goal. We also discuss the fascinating interview Jak did with Marvin Morgan on the time he collapsed when training at Argyle and hear from the progress being made by Dan Rooney on loan at upwardly-mobile National League South club Truro City For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week on #ArgyleChat, host Stuart James is joined by Chris Errington and Jak Ball as they look back at the 3-3 draw against Bradford City. Is it one point gained or two points dropped? What is the answer to Argyle's defensive problems? Will they recruit in January? We discuss all of this and more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's episode of ArgyleChat sees former striker Martin Gritton join Chris Errington and Jak Ball to answer your questions and look back on a disappointing 1-0 defeat at Coventry City where individual errors again cost the Pilgrims. We also look ahead to Tuesday's clash with Wycombe Wanderers at Home Park. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Argyle Chat is a weekly podcast that looks at all things Plymouth Argyle. This week, host Stuart James is joined by Chris Errington and Jak Ball and we have a special guest as well with Danny Salman taking time out to brown up in the glorious sunshine to join us on the show. We look back on events at Gilligham as the shattered Pilgrims simply run out of steam in their quest for a play-off place and reflect on the season as a whole before discussing the retained list and who may or may not be kept on at Home Park next season. We end the show with a fun quiz as well, so who remembers most about Argyle's 2017/18 campaign? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Waiting On the Bonus Points – A Fantasy Premier League Podcast
Waiting On the Bonus Points comes to an emotional close in this final farewell episode.We got the band back together for the finale as Mr Emotional Beren Cross returned one last time after an impressive Free Hit score in Blank Gameweek 35.Gut man Jak Ball and Stat man David Munday took the opportunity to reveal what their plans are for the season run-in including the best time to deploy their remaining chips.But the main focus for this final episode was a look back at our personal highlights of recording this podcast this season.We also give you our listeners a special tribute for helping this podcast become such a success. We can’t thank you enough for your support!#FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #PremierLeague #thfc #mufc #mcfc #lfc #BGW34 #GW36 #fantasyfootball For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Waiting On the Bonus Points – A Fantasy Premier League Podcast
Waiting On the Bonus Points discusses the best time to Wildcard as the FPL community debates the pros and cons of Gameweek 32 and 33.Our own bosses David Munday and Jak Ball pick out some of the most essential players to include on the Wildcard for those playing it this week and answer some of your questions.Anyone with queries over Manchester City post-title win, whether to include Roberto Firmino for much longer and the best Leicester player to have, Jamie Vardy or Riyad Mahrez will hopefully find this week's episode helpful!Blank Gameweek 31 also gets a thorough review after Free Hitters enjoyed their biggest green arrows of the season.Have a listen to see if we gave you the manager of the week award!#FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #PremierLeague #EPL #BPL #liverpoolfc #watfordfc #stokecity #evertonfc #afcbournemouth #westbrom #huddersfieldtown #crystalpalace #manchesterunited #manchestercity #mufc #mcfc For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
#ArgyleChat take a look back on #Plymouth #Argyle and their thrilling 3-2 win over #BristolRovers at Home Park on Saturday which put them back into the League One play-off zone. Can they stay there? Jak Ball and Chris Errington look back on the game - and one miraculous moment for one member of the Green Army, whilst also discussing the forthcoming changes to the #Pilgrims boardroom #pafc #football For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Waiting On the Bonus Points – A Fantasy Premier League Podcast
On this week’s show we discuss the increased need to wait a little longer before making your transfers during the January transfer window.A lot of FPL bosses like to try and beat the price rises in order to assemble a more expensive squad but when the transfer window is open, things can change much more quickly.Our podcasters David Munday, Beren Cross and Jak Ball toyed with the pros and cons of waiting until after the press conferences at this time of year and whether or not you should too.Elsewhere, there was severe GW23 disappointment for David who takes on his first musical forfeit of the season in this episode, and contemplates his first defeat since early December.We’ve got an exciting new feature in our quiz too so dive into the latest episode of Waiting On the Bonus Points!#FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #GW24 #Liverpool #TottenhamHotspur #ManchesterUnited #ManchesterCity #Chelsea #Arsenal #lfc #thfc #mufc #mcfc #cfc #afc For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Waiting On the Bonus Points – A Fantasy Premier League Podcast
A short time ago Fantasy Football managers were racking their brains to work out which of the many goal happy strikers to leave out of their teams.But now it seems as though none of them are capable of exploding with midfielders now taking pole position in the must have lists.Gabriel Jesus, Sergio Aguero, Harry Kane and Romelu Lukaku have been some of the biggest disappointments of late, while Alvaro Morata and Alexander Lacazette not doing much better.On this episode of Waiting on the Bonus Points that is one of the many discussions between the Gutman turned host (Jak Ball), Mr Emotional (Beren Cross) and The Sleeper (Richard Amofa).We also debated whether or not it was time to take Everton players a little more seriously after the arrival of Sam Allardyce.Also up for discussion was Mohammed Salah and Eden Hazard, Burnley's lofty heights, the Champions League and dark horses for a busy December.We also held the second leg of the Ball v Amofa Friday Night Deadline quiz after the first round ended in a 2-2 draw.#FPL #GW15 #GW16 #FPL #CFC #LFC #AFC #EFC #MUFC #MCFC For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Waiting On the Bonus Points – A Fantasy Premier League Podcast
With the final international break of 2017 underway, our attention was drawn straight away to injuries to Alvaro Morata and Romelu Lukaku.Our panel of experts discussed how to handle their knocks as well as when to time your transfers during the international break.We also debated how certain international sides would line-up given that some of them have already qualified for the World Cup and others have not.There was a forfeit for Jak Ball this week and, while we don't want to be too harsh, he failed spectacularly in the face of an admittedly brutal challenge! (Check out the video below).With no Premier League football to look forward to this weekend we took the opportunity to reveal more about our FPL experts with some personal questions...Watch the video of Jak's failed forfeit HERE: http://ow.ly/hNzb30fDowwWhy you can't use your Wildcard to make money over the international break: http://ow.ly/uqr030fGGRHAn update on how your FPL players are getting on during the international break: http://ow.ly/Cpyl30fGGWR For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Waiting On the Bonus Points – A Fantasy Premier League Podcast
Our Fantasy Premier League experts revel in the fact that Harry Kane has finally scored for Tottenham this week as we discuss the impact the return of the Champions League will have on FPL.Watford's surprising start to the season is discussed as their cut-price options earn more and more owners and the emerging talent of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is debated.We can also reveal that there was another devious forfeit for one of our writers and Jak Ball has finally played his Wildcard.Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Everton are all in European action this week.So we looked at how that would affect our FPL plans.For players to sign, sell and stay on top of in GW5: http://ow.ly/hBrb30f9eeDFor suggestions on who to replace Paul Pogba with: http://ow.ly/tt8S30f9eoM Our article on the mechanics behind an FPL price change: http://ow.ly/nC8C30f9elx For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jak Ball hosts and is joined by Chris Errington and Beren Cross as they discuss all things Green. #pafc #ArgyleChat #football #Argyle #pompey #drfc #gtfc For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jak Ball hosts and is joined by Chris Errington and Beren Cross as they discuss all things Green. #pafc #ArgyleChat #football #Argyle #CreweAlex #drfc For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jak Ball hosts and is joined by Chris Errington and Beren Cross as they discuss all things Green. #pafc #ArgyleChat #football #Argyle #ColU For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Former argyle player Danny Salman joins Stuart James and Jak Ball to discuss the 1-0 defeat to Notts County #pafc #argyle #plymouth For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy