Green Army can drive Plymouth Argyle forward, declares Simon Hallett
It is a time for Plymouth Argyle unity and determination, on the pitch and in the stands, owner and chairman Simon Hallett has declared.
The Pilgrims are bottom of the Championship with just four wins from 25 games, although they have drawn the last two under the temporary charge of Kevin Nancekivell and Joe Edwards since the departure of head coach Wayne Rooney on New Year's Eve.
They take a break from league action this weekend when travelling to Premier League club Brentford for an Emirates FA Cup third round tie on Saturday at the Gtech Community Stadium.
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However, Argyle then face a crucial period of three consecutive home games, starting against Oxford United on Tuesday, January 14 and followed by the visits of Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, January 18 and Burnley on Wednesday, January 22.
Hallett said: "As we look to the second half of the season, it’s clear that every voice, every song, and every bit of support matters more than ever. The role of our supporters in creating an atmosphere at Home Park cannot be overstated. When the Green Army is in full voice, it gives the players that extra edge, that belief.
"Our away support has also been nothing short of extraordinary. Week in and week out, you travel the miles to stand by your team, a commitment that inspires everyone at the club.
"Your support has been one of the reasons for our success in the last few years. That same energy, passion, and belief can help drive us forward.
"This is a time for unity and determination—on the pitch and in the stands. In 2020, we played in League 2 and in 2023, we played in the Championship. We have come a long way together and we are determined to build on this success and not take a step backwards."
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