Friday, 12 November 2021

LOWE HOPING GOOD THINGS COME IN THREES FOR THE PILGRIMS

Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe will be hoping good things can come in threes for the Pilgrims as they head to Accrington Stanley this weekend. 

Lowe, 43, will be taking charge of his 100th EFL match as Pilgrims boss when Argyle face Stanley at the Wham Stadium, and it will also be his first game in charge since he won the League One manager of the month award for October 2021. 

Over the course of the month, Lowe oversaw a run of four wins and two draws - as he beat off competition from Oxford United manager Karl Robinson and Rotherham United boss Paul Warne. 

It is the second time that he has won during his reign in charge of the Pilgrims since he arrived from Bury in the summer of 2019, Lowe had previously won the League Two award in February 2020 - shortly before the season was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Under his guidance, Argyle's EFL record reads won 43, drawn 21 and lost 31 - and Lowe will be looking to add a 44th victory against Accrington.