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13 October 2017

Marcus Braddock previews the trip to Home P

This weekend Shrewsbury Town travel to Devon to play bottom placed Plymouth Argyle in League 1. The Pilgrims have had a difficult season managing just one win and two draws. The win was back in early August against Charlton and their first draw was the league game after that away to Southend. Their most recent league draw was a 0-0 at Bury a month ago but they have drawn at home against Chelsea u21 and Exeter on October 3rd in the Football League Trophy.

Top Scorer

Jake Jervis is a 26-year-old Striker with quite a few clubs under his belt already although most were on loan from his first club Birmingham City. When he left City for good, he moved to Elazigspor from the Turkish Super Lig but it was a short stay and he returned to England in January 2014 and signed for Portsmouth who he'd been with on loan a couple of seasons earlier. After 15 league games and four goals, Jervis was on the move again but this time he went north of the border to Ross County, who were managed by current Plymouth manager Derek Adams. When Adams made his 2015 move to Plymouth, Jervis wasn't far behind, signing in the same month for the Pilgrims. So far Jervis has scored 25 times in 94 games (75 starts).

Clean Sheets

One at home and one away.

Goal Distribution

The Pilgrims concede more goals in the second half of games at home with 69% coming in the second half. That amounts to four scored in the final 15 minutes, and four scored in the middle fifteen minutes. There have been no goals for the home team in the first half of any game at Home Park and only 4 in the second half which hints at the problem.

Discipline

With five red cards already this season Plymouth have one of the poorest discipline records in the EFL. Having watched most of them, a couple were quite unfortunate but playing with ten men is a recipe for disaster as we know all too well from the early part of last season.

Managers Comments

Paul Hurst doesn't seem to under-estimate the opposition too much and even though Plymouth are currently bottom, he sees Argyle's aerial threat with so many taller players in their squad.

Derek Adams is a little under the spotlight from his own supporters which is unavoidable at the bottom of the division. This week he's stressed the importance of scoring first, which his team haven't managed to do since beating Charlton in August.

Referee - Mark Heywood from Cheshire. Games this season: 10. Yellow cards: 38. Red cards: 2.
Assistants: Matt Eva and Simon Knapp.
Fourth Official: Christopher Wade.

Squad News

Plymouth: Right-back Oscar Threlkeld will miss out this time after limping off  against Fleetwood. New signing Toumani Diagouraga, is fit after coming through a reserve match in midweek.

Shrewsbury: Lenel John Lewis may miss out this weekend because of a hamstring problem.

Prediction

It's very simple this weekend, we need to go to Plymouth and keep the current hard working performances going and if we do then that gives us a chance to get a result. It's also my birthday tomorrow and I'd like to see us continue our good form so I can have a double celebration on Saturday night!

Plymouth Argyle 2-2 Shrewsbury Town

COYB!!!

Marcus 

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Match Reports

Plymouth Argyle 1 Town 1

14 October 2017

1-1 draw keeps Town's unbeaten run

Plymouth Argyle: Kyle Letheren, Gary Sawyer, Yann Songo’o, Ryan Edwards, Antoni Sarcevic (Jake Jervis 44), Graham Carey, Joel Grant (Nathan Blissett 85), Aaron Taylor-Sinclair, David Fox, Alex Fletcher, Toumani Diagouraga
Subs: Ruben Lameiras, Nathan Blissett, Jake Jervis, Sonny Bradley, Jakub Sokolik, Gregg Wylde, Michael Cooper

Town: Dean Henderson, Ben Godfrey (Alex Rodman 63), Mat Sadler, Shaun Whalley, Abu Ogogo, Arthur Gnahoua (Carlton Morris 63) , Junior Brown, James Bolton, Jon Nolan, Aristote Nsiala, Stefan Payne (Lenell John-Lewis 90)
Subs: Craig MacGillivray, Omar Beckles, Carlton Morris, Louis Dodds, Lenell John-Lewis, Bryn Morris, Alex Rodman

Referee: Mark Heywood
Assistants: Matt Eva and Simon Knapp
Fourth Official: Scott Jackson

Attendance: 8,280 (452)

Shrewsbury Town made it 13 games unbeaten in League One thanks to a 1-1 draw with Plymouth Argyle. Argyle took the lead through Graham Carey’s stunning strike on 58 minutes, but Shaun Whalley found an equaliser 12 minutes from time with a curling effort. Town pushed forward as they tried to find a winner late on, but they were met with a green wall as Plymouth put in a competitive display.

Team News:
Paul Hurst makes three changes from the side which faced Walsall last weekend. Dean Henderson comes back in for Craig MacGillivray after returning from his week with England Under-21s. The other changes are in the wide areas with Arthur Gnahoua coming in for Louis Dodds, whilst Alex Rodman is replaced by Shaun Whalley. All three of the players that drop out make the bench and there is a return to the bench for Bryn Morris who hasn’t been involved in a league game since the first game of the season.

First Half:
Argyle have enjoyed a very difficult start to season and therefore it was perhaps not surprising that they felt more comfortable putting 10-men behind the ball in the early stages. The result of that decision meant that Town were able to dominate the ball for long periods, but they struggled to create any chances from open play in the opening quarter of an hour, although they did force three corners in that period – all of which were easily cleared.

Despite Town dominating the early stages, it was actually the home side who created the first clear cut chance of the game. It came from a corner-kick, which was met in the air by Yann Sonogo’o, but he put his unchallenged header wide of Dean Henderson’s post.

In the opening half an hour, Town’s best work came down the left hand side, with Arthur Gnahoua producing a couple of decent runs, but he couldn’t find an orange shirt with the cross and Plymouth always had numbers in the box to clear away.

The first real save of the game came with just over five minutes of the first half remaining and it was Dean Henderson who was called into action. The game opened up for the first time when Ben Godfrey surged forward for Town, but Godfrey lost the ball and Plymouth were able to break quickly. Joel Grant found Graham Carey in space and Henderson was forced to parry Carey’s 20 yard strike around the post.

A minute later Plymouth had another good chance, which fell he way of former Town man Antoni Sarcevic. Town struggle to deal with a Carey cross and the ball bounces around in the Town area. Sarcevic swung his foot at it, but he can’t get over the ball and it went just over the bar. Sarcevic appeared to pull his hamstring whilst shooting and was replaced by Jake Jervis just before half-time.

The Pilgrims were growing in confidence and Dean Henderson was forced to make another save from a Graham Carey free-kick. Paul Hurst had mentioned Carey’s ability from set-pieces in this week’s pre-match press conference and his left-footed effort from 25 yards was heading for the bottom corner, but Henderson managed to bundle the ball away.

Half-Time: 0-0

Second Half:
Graham Carey had been the key to Plymouth’s good end to the  first-half and early in the second he almost scored a stunning strike when he unleashed a dipping shot from 35 yards, but Henderson was alert to the danger and palmed it away.

At the other end, Town produced their best chance of the game when Shaun Whalley and Arthur Gnahoua connected down the right hand side. Whalley fed Gnahoua, who cut inside onto his favoured left foot and delivered a decent looking cross. Whalley had continued his run into and connected with his head, but Argyle ‘keeper Letheren got down well to his right to tip it round the post.

With 58 minutes on the clock it was the hosts who took the lead. Town lost the ball on the edge of the Argyle box and the home side broke quickly through Joel Grant. Town managed to get back to Grant, but he found Graham Carey and the Town backline seemed to back off Carey, giving him far too much space, as he unleashed a wonderful curling strike from 25 yards, which clipped the inside of the post as it rocketed into the net.

With Town going behind Paul Hurst decided it was time to make a change and he made a double substitution, with Arthur Gnahoua being replaced by Carlton Morris and Alex Rodman coming on for Ben Godfrey. It meant there was a change in formation, with Town going into a 4-4-2 formation with Morris and Payne leading the line.

Plymouth on the other hand decided they were happy to try and hold onto their 1-0 lead and replaced striker Alex Fletcher with Centre-Half Sonny Bradley. The change meant they were now playing at the back and it resulted in Town being forced to shoot from distance with Alex Rodman testing Letheren’s handling with a pot shot from the edge of the box.

However, one of those shots from distance got through the Argyle defences and Town equalised with 12 minutes to go. Town had been pressing hard, but the goal seemed to come out of nothing as Shaun Whalley tried his luck from 25 yards and he bent it into the bottom corner, past the despairing dive of Letheren.

There was now only one side looking for the winner and that was the men in Orange. Letheren had to be alert to keep out James Bolton’s dipping shot and Carlton Morris then head a header cleared off the line from Shaun Whalley’s corner, but it wouldn’t have counted anyway as the referee blew for a foul.

Plymouth brought on Nathan Blissett upfront as they looked to regain the lead and they had a decent chance five minutes before the end when a long throw caused chaos in the Town area and Jake Jervis fired towards goal, but his shot went a couple of yards over Henderson’s goal.

At the other end, Shaun Whalley almost grabbed his second of the game when he met Alex Rodman’s cross with a glancing header, but he didn’t quite get enough contact and Letheren made a comfortable save.

As the game reached stoppage time, Lenell John-Lewis was brought on in place of Stefan Payne and he almost found a late winner when he connected with Junior Brown’s low cross, but the Plymouth defence put their bodies on the line and kept it out.

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Plymouth Argyle Ticket Details

14 October 2017

Ticket details for the league trip to Plymouth Argyle

Plymouth Argyle v Shrewsbury Town
Saturday 14th October 2017 – kick-off 3pm
Home Park
SKY Bet League One

11/10: Just under 300 sold for the Plymouth trip.  Town fans can buy from our ticket office in advance and tickets will now be put up for collection at Plymouth.  No more tickets will be posted out.

Ticket prices have been confirmed for our Sky Bet League One trip to Home Park to take on Plymouth Argyle.

Tickets will be priced at -

Adults - £21
Over 65s/18-21 - £16
Under 18s - £8

Family Ticket - £27 (One adult, One Under 18) - these can only be purchased through Plymouth and are for the seperate mixed family area.

Ambulant/Wheelchair disabled prices are relevant to price catagories above with a carer free of charge.

Tickets will go off sale on Friday 13th October at 4:30pm.

Prices will increase by £2 on the day of the match.

Tickets can be purchased in the following ways:

  • In person at the Montgomery Waters Meadow ticket office
  • By calling 01743 273943
  • Via our online ticketing site - click here

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