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Highest position of 6th place, lowest position of 19th.
Argyle had the 10th best home record in League One and the 22nd worst away record.
Conor Grant provided 11 assists, the 4th best in League One.
Michael Cooper had the joint best starting appearance record in the league at 46 and 5th highest for minutes (4132) on the pitch.
The team averaged 15.2 tackles per game, only Swindon had a lower amount.
Only Accrington, Ipswich and Charlton received more red cards than Argyle who picked up 5.
The team committed an average of 11.1 fouls per game, only MK Dons and Rochdale committed less fouls.
The average interceptions of 7 per game was the lowest amount in the league.
41% of attacks came from the left side of the team – the 3rd highest in the league, 35% of attacks came from the right side – the joint third lowest.
In the entire four top leagues only Swindon and Oldham conceded more goals than Argyle who had 80 goals scored against them.
39 goals by Argyle were scored from open play, the 15th highest.
8 goals were scored from a set-piece routine, the joint-worst record along with Crewe.
Argyle had an average of 1.1 offsides awarded against them in each game, the lowest in the league.
Argyle were awarded 2 penalties, only Ipswich were awarded less.
The Greens averaged 20 crosses per game, the 5th best in L1.
The average of 12.3 shots per game was the 8th highest, the average of 4 shots on target was the 13th highest.
The average possession of 49.9% was the 12th best.
75.4% of passes were successful, the 7th best.
Argyle won an average of 17.1 aerial duels per game, only MK Dons had a worst record in the air.
The 39 goals conceded at home is the highest amount in the history of the club, outside of a recovery season in 1945 following the Second World War.
The 6-0 defeat against Charlton at Home Park equalled the biggest home loss from 1956 against Reading.
Argyle were in 5th place for 1st half ‘results’ and in 23rd place for second half ‘results’.
Luke Jephcott is only the third player to score 18 goals or more since Adrian Littlejohn in 1996. The other two were Reuben Reid (twice) and Freddie Ladapo.
The biggest winning margin was by two clear goals – this happened four times.
Argyle only came from behind only once to win a league game, the 4-3 against Lincoln.
Argyle conceded 3 or more goals in 12 games.
Courtesy of Who Scored, SoccerStats, GOS, Soccerbase.
Argyle had the 10th best home record in League One and the 22nd worst away record.
Conor Grant provided 11 assists, the 4th best in League One.
Michael Cooper had the joint best starting appearance record in the league at 46 and 5th highest for minutes (4132) on the pitch.
The team averaged 15.2 tackles per game, only Swindon had a lower amount.
Only Accrington, Ipswich and Charlton received more red cards than Argyle who picked up 5.
The team committed an average of 11.1 fouls per game, only MK Dons and Rochdale committed less fouls.
The average interceptions of 7 per game was the lowest amount in the league.
41% of attacks came from the left side of the team – the 3rd highest in the league, 35% of attacks came from the right side – the joint third lowest.
In the entire four top leagues only Swindon and Oldham conceded more goals than Argyle who had 80 goals scored against them.
39 goals by Argyle were scored from open play, the 15th highest.
8 goals were scored from a set-piece routine, the joint-worst record along with Crewe.
Argyle had an average of 1.1 offsides awarded against them in each game, the lowest in the league.
Argyle were awarded 2 penalties, only Ipswich were awarded less.
The Greens averaged 20 crosses per game, the 5th best in L1.
The average of 12.3 shots per game was the 8th highest, the average of 4 shots on target was the 13th highest.
The average possession of 49.9% was the 12th best.
75.4% of passes were successful, the 7th best.
Argyle won an average of 17.1 aerial duels per game, only MK Dons had a worst record in the air.
The 39 goals conceded at home is the highest amount in the history of the club, outside of a recovery season in 1945 following the Second World War.
The 6-0 defeat against Charlton at Home Park equalled the biggest home loss from 1956 against Reading.
Argyle were in 5th place for 1st half ‘results’ and in 23rd place for second half ‘results’.
Luke Jephcott is only the third player to score 18 goals or more since Adrian Littlejohn in 1996. The other two were Reuben Reid (twice) and Freddie Ladapo.
The biggest winning margin was by two clear goals – this happened four times.
Argyle only came from behind only once to win a league game, the 4-3 against Lincoln.
Argyle conceded 3 or more goals in 12 games.
Courtesy of Who Scored, SoccerStats, GOS, Soccerbase.