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The latest Argyle news and gossip.

Goalkeeping Matt Macey talks to the club website about the Bradford game ......
“We got the point and the boys dragged me out of jail a bit. Personally, I’m really frustrated and the boys are frustrated.
“I hold my hands up and should have done better with the second goal. I had a tough afternoon and I apologise for that because it was really important to get the three points, which we haven’t done.

“In that split second, I made the wrong decision to make that save. It’s so frustrating when you do all that work in the week, go into the game feeling good and that happens. It’s why most people don’t want to be a goalkeeper as a kid.
“It’s not to say the lads on the pitch don’t take responsibility or make mistakes, but it’s highlighted as a goalkeeper. I’ve made mistakes in the past and had difficulties, but come back stronger by doing what I believe in. When the team need me, I want to help them out and I did that a little bit in the end with the late save.

“I had long spells of just watching the game. I could see everyone buzzing around and the graft they are putting in is unbelievable. It’s incredible to see when you get punched in the stomach and it has been a tough season. Clubs, players, everyone involved goes through this.
“The good thing is we’re not shooting ourselves in the foot through lack of effort, preparation or not caring. I hope the fans can see that it kills us when we don’t get the result we want.
“At some point, it has to happen and results turn in our favour, but we can’t just keep saying it and I’m very aware of that. As a group, we’re doing everything to pull together and we believe that the right things will bring rewards.

“I’m a believer that no one players wins you a game or costs you a game. The boys stick together, rally around and we’ve been doing that all season. The amount of times we’ve played teams off the park and dominated the game, but shoot ourselves in the foot.
“If we get rid of those little errors and prepare now for next Saturday, Christmas brings the opportunity to shoot up the league.”

Freddie Ladapo is now the joint third highest goal scorer in League One with 11 goals. He has scored a total of 12 goals in all competitions and has scored four braces in the league.

League One top scorers:
Tom Eaves - Gillingham: 13 goals.
Ian Henderson - Rochdale: 12.
Freddie Ladapo - Argyle: 11.
Josh Maja - Sunderland: 11.
John Marquis - Doncaster: 11.
Kieffer Moore - Barnsley: 11.

Graham Carey is the joint fifth highest player in League One for goal assists with five assists so far this season.

Derek Adams is pleased with the signing of Freddie Ladapo, he told the club website ....
“A lot of people would have had him out the team but he has done exceptionally well.
“He has got a goal every other game. For a striker in this league, at a team that is creating chances, he’s been brilliant. I’m delighted with his signing this season.”


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..and the three top-listed players are all in “bottom-half teams” ; not drawing any conclusions from that, just mentioning it as a ( slightly) wacky observation.
 

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Quite an unusual statistic that Rochdale, 18th in League 1, have been awarded at least 5 penalties.
Macey needs to check if he always hits it the same side.