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Plymouth Argyle Football Club

Updated March 17, 2026

Relegated from the Championship but stabilizing under Tom Cleverley

Plymouth Argyle's relegation from the Championship after finishing 23rd was a painful end to a campaign that promised much. The appointment of Tom Cleverley as manager, replacing Miron Muslic who departed for Schalke, initially coincided with a terrible run of four consecutive defeats. But Cleverley has steadied the ship, and Argyle currently sit 10th with 53 points, within touching distance of the playoff places. Lorent Tolaj has been a revelation, leading the League One scoring charts and giving the Green Army genuine hope that a promotion push is within reach.

Every away trip is an odyssey for England's most remote league club

Plymouth Argyle are the most geographically remote league club in England, and every away trip for players and supporters alike is an epic journey. The five-hour coach rides to Yorkshire, the overnight stays before midweek matches in the north-east, and the sheer logistical challenge of following a team based in Devon across the length of England give Argyle's away support a special character. Those who make the trips are among the most dedicated followers in the country, and Home Park rewards them with an atmosphere befitting Devon's biggest football institution.