SWSN football shorts - Wednesday November 27
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Targetman Ryan Brunt's 112th minute winner enabled Bath City to progress to the FA Trophy first round following a thrilling third qualifying round 3-2 extra time win at Gosport Borough.City will now host the winner of Sholing FC's rain-delayed tie against Paulton Rovers due to be played next Tuesday. Boro fought back to force extra time after first half goals from Tom Smith (27 mins) and Andy Watkins (30) put City 2-0 up on the half hour.
FA CUP 1st round ties featuring #SWfootball teams
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- Created on Tuesday, 22 October 2019 22:27
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8 Bolton Wanderers v Plymouth Argyle11 Maidstone United v Torquay United
13 Chippenham Town v Northampton Town
14 Yeovil Town v Hartlepool United
15 Cambridge United v Exeter City
18 Forest Green Rovers v Billericay Town
19 Bristol Rovers v Bromley
26 Grimsby Town v Newport County
32 Cheltenham Town v Swindon Town
* Haringey Borough vs Yeovil to be played Tues Oct 29 (1945ko)
Ties to be played November 8/9/10/11
Argyle host Reading in EFL Cup - Lowe reaction
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- Created on Wednesday, 14 August 2019 08:30
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Plymouth Argyle will host Reading in the EFL Cup second round following a 2-0 first round home win over League Two rivals Leyton Orient.Argyle boss Ryan Lowe said: “I am delighted we are through and it’s another home tie for us to look forward to because I am sure Reading will bring a ot fans and we’ll have a lot of fans here as always. It makes for an entertaining game.”
RYAN LOWE reaction to Reading EFL Cup KO
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- Created on Wednesday, 28 August 2019 06:06
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Plymouth Argyle boss Ryan Lowe admitted he enjoyed last night's pulsating EFL Cup tie despite a 4-2 loss to Championship side Reading at Home Park.Lowe said: “It was good. We were quite relaxed and calm. It was a win-win situation for us as we're not going to win the cup, with all due respect.
LEAGUE TWO Ryan Lowe revolution underway at Argyle
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- Created on Monday, 12 August 2019 08:16
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The Ryan Lowe revolution has started at pacesetters Plymouth Argyle.The 40-year-old former Bury boss is already starting to work his magic at Home Park following a summer pilgrimage south.
LEAGUE TWO Lowe praises Argyle attitude
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- Created on Wednesday, 21 August 2019 07:00
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Plymouth Argyle boss Ryan Lowe praised his side’s never-say-die spirit following a 2-2 League Two thriller in front of 11,405 against newcomers Salford City at Home Park.Lowe said: “We will keep going until the end and that shows character because if you can’t get the win you want something from the game – and we got it.”
"I couldn't have asked for better start" admits Lowe
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- Created on Saturday, 10 August 2019 19:07
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Plymouth Argyle boss Ryan Lowe admits his pacesetting League Two Pilgrims are still a “work in progress” despite getting off to a flying start.Lowe’s Argyle followed up their best ever opening day away league win, 3-0 at Crewe, with a solid 1-0 home win over Colchester United in front of 10,542 at windswept Home Park.
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