Monday, 28 July 2025

2025-26 PREVIEW: PLYMOUTH ARGYLE

 The last time that Plymouth Argyle headed into a League One campaign following relegation from the Championship, they did so with a former Everton and England midfielder in charge. 

However, that looks to be where the similarities begin and end with the 2010-11 season, which saw the Pilgrims enter Administration and manager Peter Reid paid the heating bill and even auctioned off his 1986 FA Cup runners-up medal. 

Instead, current Argyle boss Tom Cleverley will be looking to build a new side who can emerge as a force in the third tier, which hopefully, in time, can return to the Championship. 

The summer has been notable for the departures of Ryan Hardie, homegrown midfielder Adam Randell and Ukrainian centre back Maksym Talerov amongst others. However, Cleverley, in tandem with head of football operations David Fox, has recruited a number of new faces who can become heroes for the Green Army. 

Amongst the new faces are Xavier Amaechi, who has played for England at a variety of youth levels - but has spent his senior career in Germany, and striker Owen Oseni from St Mirren who Cleverley will be hoping can fill the void left by Hardie. The signing of attacking midfielder Jamie Paterson will also add more experience to the squad, with club captain Joe Edwards also remaining at the club. 

Also, young starlets Caleb Roberts and Freddie Issaka will be looking to become the standard bearers for the club's academy products, following the departure of Randell.  

Cleverley is still on the lookout for a number 9, who would give his side a more complete look. Nevertheless, the loan market could provide him with an option. 

If everything can come together for the Pilgrims, a challenge for an immediate return to the Championship could be within their reach.  However, if this proves not to be the case, then they will have a strong base to build from next season. 

Over the course of the campaign, the Pilgrims will be reacquainted with a couple of old friends in the form of ex managers Ryan Lowe and Steven Schumacher, who are now in charge of Wigan Athletic and Bolton Wanderers respectively. They will also be coming up against former midfielder Conor Hourihane, who is embarking on his first managerial role with Barnsley. 

Player to Watch: Bali Mumba

In the wake of the summer departures of Hardie and Randell, Bali Mumba is now only one of a few of Argyle's key figures from their record breaking Championship campaign of 2023-24. If the Pilgrims do manage to achieve a second promotion, then Mumba, should he remain at Home Park in the meantime, would have played an important role.  

In: Jamie Paterson (Coventry City), Caleb Watts (Exeter City), Jack McKenzie (Aberdeen), Brendam Wiredu (Fleetwood Town), Xavier Amaechi (Madgeburg), Brendan Ibrahim (Hertha Berlin), Bim Pepple (Luton Town), Owen Oseni (St Mirren), Luca Ashby-Hammond (Fulham)

Out: Maksym Talerov (Stoke City), Ryan Hardie (Wrexham), Adam Randell (Bristol City), Rami Al Hajj (Michael Baidoo (Umm Salal, loan), Callum Wright (Wigan Athletic, loan), Nathanael Ogbeta (Barnsley, loan), Will Jenkins Davies (Bath City), Jordan Houghton

Sunday, 20 July 2025

TALKING POINTS FROM TORQUAY UNITED VERSUS NEWPORT COUNTY

 1. Dylan Morgan is on song. 

After his return from injury, winger Dylan Morgan has almost been like a new signing for the Gulls. He made it two in two in pre-season as he followed up his brace against Buckland with United's opener against Newport. 

In the 23rd minute, Morgan cut inside onto his right and found the target with an angled effort, as United raced into a three-goal lead by half time. 

2. A first glimpse of Matt Worthington. 

The speculation was finally over when the signing of former Yeovil midfielder Matt Worthington was announced on Thursday, and the Plainmoor faithful got their first glimpse of him in action against Newport. 

Donning the captain's armband, Worthington produced an assured display in the centre of park and led by example, which bodes well for the forthcoming campaign. 

3. Jordan Dyer and Sam Dreyer seem to be carrying on where they left off. 

The centre back pairing of Jordan Dyer and Sam Dreyer emerged as two of United's stars of the 2024-25 campaign, and they have carried on where they left off in pre-season. 

Dyer was a threat at set pieces and headed home a cross from Jordan Young on 29 minutes, shortly after he headed a corner from Young against the bar. Dreyer was the only outfield player to play for the full 90 minutes and he looked solid throughout. He also took over the captain's armband after Matt Worthington was substituted at half time.  

4. Competition for places. 

Following Paul Wotton's summer recruitment, competition for places looks set to be fierce for the 2025-26 campaign. In midfield, Wotton has Matt Worthington, Monashe Sundire, Sonny-Blu Lo-Everton, Callum Dolan and Dan Hayfield to choose from. Up front, Louis Dennis will be competing with Matt Jay for the number 10 spot in a 4-2-3-1 formation, and can also play as a number 9 should last season's leading scorer Cody Cooke not be available. 

Between now and August 9, when the Gulls face Enfield Town in their opening National League South fixture, Paul Wotton will be have plenty to think about when it comes to naming his first XI.  

 

Saturday, 19 July 2025

TORQUAY UNITED 3 NEWPORT COUNTY 1

 A dominant first display sealed a comfortable victory for Torquay United over their League Two opponents Newport County.

First half goals from Dylan Morgan, Jordan Dyer and Louis Dennis secured the win for the Gulls and manager Paul Wotton was pleased with his side’s showing.

“I saw some really pleasing things in the first and second half, and all in all it was a good afternoon. We were bright and we were front footed,” said Wotton.

The Gulls forced two corners inside the opening three minutes – the second of which was nodded behind by Dyer.

On 16 minutes, Newport mustered their first chance as Michael Reindorf curled a shot from 20 yards wide.

United edged ahead in the 23rd minute when Morgan cut inside before curling home following good work from Dennis and Jay Foulston.

On 28 minutes, Dyer headed a corner from Jordan Young against the bar, but moments later he connected with a cross from Young to double United’s lead.

Young threatened with a free-kick in the 38th minute, which County keeper Jordan Wright tipped behind for a corner.

United then forced another corner, which the Exiles’ defence failed to clear as the ball fell to Dennis who smashed home the Gulls’ third on 39 minutes.

The visitors managed to score a late consolation in second half injury time through substitute Bobby Kamwa.

 

 

Friday, 18 July 2025

GULLS ADD WORTHINGTON TO SQUAD

Torquay United manager Paul Wotton moved to further strengthen his squad with the signing of former Yeovil Town midfielder Matt Worthington from Oldham Athletic.  

The Gulls haven't disclosed whether they've paid a fee for Worthington, as he was still under contract with the Latics, but they have announced that he has signed a three-year deal with United. 

Worthington, 27, was the Glovers' skipper when they won the National League South title in the 2023-24 campaign, alongside his new Plainmoor colleagues Jordan Young, Jay Foulston and Dylan Morgan as well as Sonny Blu Lo-Everton, who also joined United in the summer. 

He joined Oldham midway through the 2024-25 season in January 2025, but found it hard to break into the Latics side as they won promotion back to the EFL.