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Pilgrims Podcast

Pilgrims Podcast

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Now in its third season, as a new-look Argyle return to League One with Tom Cleverley in charge, the panel of global Greens — along with some very special guests — are here at least weekly with their signature balance of insight, debate, chat and humour.


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Episodes
  • Bantam Wait
    Apr 21 2026

    So that’s that (sort of).


    Archie is joined by Chris and Mark minutes after the final whistle for a rapid review of the game that all but cements another season in League One.


    A frantic start and an offside let off after a quick free kick and - corner time - some chaos and a fantastic finish from a deserving, redeemed Brendan Wiredu. Some high quality counter attacking and at half time the dream is on.


    With limited blame and some frustration, the second half became something of a siege against a team with a strong home record. Some poor defending and average goalkeeping contributed to an equalizer and from there it was fundamentally huff and puff against a house made of bricks. No Oseni when all we wanted was a goal - just give us a goal - one half chance and it’s all over. SHAME.


    Other results - which at the weekend were favorable - were not great. So we need 6 and 2 others need to collapse: it could happen but let’s face it, it probably won’t.


    Up the Bastard Argyle (cries in the foetal position)

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    40 mins
  • Underground Overground Wombles 1-3
    Apr 18 2026

    Archie and Tom are joined by pod debutant Graham Clark to discuss Wimbledon 1 - Argyle 3 - a game that had it all. A barnstorming start with Argyle taking an early lead, a wobble, and then substitutions that worked in Argyle’s favour for once. The tide turned, and it ended up being a very convincing win.


    The joy doesn’t stop there, as the trio look around at other results on the day, all going in Argyle’s favour and giving those play-off hopes another boost — if not fully reignited, then certainly fuelled further.


    In Part Two, there’s an update on the women’s team, including a look back at that huge Real Bedford win, which may have helped secure second spot.


    There’s also a discussion around the redundancies that drew so much attention during the week, with around 20 members of staff let go, including Charlie Rose. The group discuss the communication around it, the perceived lack of clarity, and the wider financial state of the club and the football landscape.


    Things end on a lighter note as they look ahead to the play-off picture, the final three games, and what could be a huge six-pointer away at Bradford in midweek.


    Plymouth Argyle Women Supporter’s Club contact - argylewomensc@gmail.com


    Social Media post regarding Real Bedford travel - https://www.instagram.com/p/DXPl95zDMtZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Gone with the Wind
    Apr 12 2026

    So, twenty-four hours on and time to review the ultimate draw that felt like a defeat. Against the old enemy. How can an equaliser in injury time feel so flat? Archie is joined by Alex, Chris and Mark to get into it.


    Let’s start with the weather. Did anyone mention it was windy? A first half of minimal football, maximum chaos saw Argyle slowly grow into the game creating the better chances. One great save and some half chances but at half time, Argyle had slightly the better of a messy 45 minutes. A random ball off the bar and then, sadly, the one piece of actual football, 0-1 down and everyone condemned to 30 minutes of pointless horrible Octoberball. Then a crazy last 15 minutes with an equaliser, a soft goal, another equaliser and a 2-2 draw that really didn’t suit either team. But a late Exeter chance to put the game to bed probably means the impact on the season could be greater for them. Ha.


    Everyone takes a breath for Part 2. A quick look at the end of the season for Argyle Women, a review of the upcoming player of the season vote, some ecumenical debate (yes, really) and a look forward to Wimbledon and the final four games of the season. It’s the season effectively over or could there be a miracle? Perhaps the monks from The Dripping Pan can give us a sign?


    Prayers welcome.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
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