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In this episode, Archie, Chris and Drew reflect on Argyle’s 3-1 win over Frank Lampard’s Coventry side — a result that just about keeps survival hopes alive. They break down the team’s performance, key moments in the match, and standout individuals. Naturally, Bundu gets his moment in the spotlight after a superb showing, with two goals and an assist to his name. There are also honourable mentions across the park, particularly for Palsson, Szucs and Randell.
In Part Two, the mood shifts slightly as the pod takes a look at the cold, hard data surrounding Argyle’s survival chances. With the infamous supercomputer giving the Greens just a 1% shot at staying up, there’s an air of resignation — but not quite surrender. They outline what needs to happen, results-wise, from Derby and Luton, and discuss how taking it to the final day could give Argyle a puncher’s chance. The conversation also touches on the realities of a potential return to League One, and the enduring joy of football beyond the Premier League — the rawness, the charm, and that closer connection. From dugout interviews to less polished matchdays, there’s something special about life lower down the pyramid.
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In this episode, Archie, Chris and Drew reflect on Argyle’s 3-1 win over Frank Lampard’s Coventry side — a result that just about keeps survival hopes alive. They break down the team’s performance, key moments in the match, and standout individuals. Naturally, Bundu gets his moment in the spotlight after a superb showing, with two goals and an assist to his name. There are also honourable mentions across the park, particularly for Palsson, Szucs and Randell.
In Part Two, the mood shifts slightly as the pod takes a look at the cold, hard data surrounding Argyle’s survival chances. With the infamous supercomputer giving the Greens just a 1% shot at staying up, there’s an air of resignation — but not quite surrender. They outline what needs to happen, results-wise, from Derby and Luton, and discuss how taking it to the final day could give Argyle a puncher’s chance. The conversation also touches on the realities of a potential return to League One, and the enduring joy of football beyond the Premier League — the rawness, the charm, and that closer connection. From dugout interviews to less polished matchdays, there’s something special about life lower down the pyramid.
Support the show
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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