FA CUP Devon sent top fourth round ties

FA CupPlymouth Argyle’s reward for a cupset at Brentford is a home fourth round FA Cup tie against Premier League leaders Liverpool next month.

Morgan Whittaker’s superb 82nd minute winner in west London ensures another cup meeting with the reds, who won a third round replay at Home Park 1-0 in January 2017 following a goalless draw at Anfield.

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ARGYLE CITY Nancekivell, Manning post-match reaction

Plymouth Argyle first team coach Kevin Nancekivell lauded the greens never-say-die attitude as Julio Pleguezuelo’s stoppage time goal secured a 2-2 home draw with West rivals Bristol City in front of 17,000 at rainswept Home Park.

Nancekivell said he was “pleased with a point, thought we deserved it. We had the better of the first half. Bristol City had the better of the second half so I was delighted when we came back.”

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ARGYLE POMPEY Match reaction

Plymouth Argyle boss Wayne Rooney was delighted with his side’s 1-0 home Championship victory over Portsmouth, which ended a run of four games without a win.

Rooney said: “It’s important to get the win, coming off the last four games, we had to do something to stop that run of results.”

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ROONEY REACTION as Argyle slip to bottom against Boro

Wayne Rooney remains positive despite Plymouth Argyle slipping to the bottom of the Championship following a thrilling 3-3 home draw with sixth placed Middlesbrough.

Head coach Rooney said: “It’s tight down there there’s quite a few teams, at the moment we’re almost in a mini-league. From our point of view we have to keep performing like we have in the last three and we will win games.”

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ROONEY REACTION frustration despite Argyle fightback

Plymouth boss Wayne Rooney admitted his anger as Argyle drew 3-3 at home to Preston North End in the Championship.

Despite a stirring second half comeback from 3-0 down in the 48th minute, the Argyle head coach was frustrated by his team's first half display. 

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WOMENS FA CUP regional sides in third round draw

womens fa cup adobeBristol Rovers have been drawn away to high-flying FAWNL Southern Premier side Oxford United in the Womens FA Cup third round on Sunday December 8.

Rovers are fourth in their first season in FA Womens National League Division One South West following last season's promotion as regional South West Womens League champions.

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CHAMPIONSHIP Shuttleworth praises never-say-die Argyle

Plymouth assistant head coach Pete Shuttleworth praised Argyle’s never-say-die attitude as the greens scored a last minute 2-1 win over high flying Blackburn Rovers.

Shuttleworth said: “I thought it was excellent from start to finish.”

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