So I've seen a lot of stories and I've really wanted to do one myself. Decided I'd take my LLT, Plymouth Argyle, to the top. I've tried this multiple times but sadly I've never really got it running. So here it goooeesss!!
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Plymouth Argyle
Since becoming professional in 1903, the club has won five Football League titles (one Division Two and two Division Three), five Southern League titles and one Western League title. The 2009–10 season was the club's 42nd in the second tier of English football. The team set the record for most championships won in the third tier, having finished first in the Third Division South twice, the Third Division once and the Second Division once.
Plymouth as a city is the largest city to have never had top-flight football, however the most South-Western club in England would like that changed, and have chosen former Sunday League player, Mark Jennings, to potentially give the city some top-flight football.
When Mark was hired the fans took to the streets, demanding why the club has chosen an inexperienced, unproven manager to take over from John Sheridan. James Brent has come out and said "Yes we know Mark is inexperienced yet we all fully believe he can take us to the next level. Despite never managing a team before we still think he has what it takes but he needs the fans to back him and have faith." Since this the Green Army has had a change of heart and are starting to open up to the former Sunday League player.
Plymouth Argyle
Since becoming professional in 1903, the club has won five Football League titles (one Division Two and two Division Three), five Southern League titles and one Western League title. The 2009–10 season was the club's 42nd in the second tier of English football. The team set the record for most championships won in the third tier, having finished first in the Third Division South twice, the Third Division once and the Second Division once.
Plymouth as a city is the largest city to have never had top-flight football, however the most South-Western club in England would like that changed, and have chosen former Sunday League player, Mark Jennings, to potentially give the city some top-flight football.
When Mark was hired the fans took to the streets, demanding why the club has chosen an inexperienced, unproven manager to take over from John Sheridan. James Brent has come out and said "Yes we know Mark is inexperienced yet we all fully believe he can take us to the next level. Despite never managing a team before we still think he has what it takes but he needs the fans to back him and have faith." Since this the Green Army has had a change of heart and are starting to open up to the former Sunday League player.