I can't find it now but a few weeks ago there was a mention on Pasoti that GoS does not contain abandoned games, although it did have the abandoned League Cup match with Aston Villa in 1960. That was true, because the Argyle record books include this game, and they were the early source for what eventually became GoS-DB. This shouldn't be of course - it was an abandoned game which shouldn't count, just as other abandoned game don't count. However, it set me thinking!
So I've now loaded all the postponed and abandoned games since 1945 that I could find - 102 of them, including Villa - in a non-stats-counting way, and they appear in the Decades-Seasons-Matches displays on the Match pages, and also on the Opposition pages. By the way, if you know of any that I've missed, please let me know.
But that's not all. I've also discovered a Southern League first team competition, the Southern Charity Cup, that the record books don't include and hence have not been on GoS - until now. All 12 games that Argyle were involved in have been loaded, which has a significant impact on the records for the players concerned, and even more so on GoS's match milestones ever since.
It's all explained in What's New at Greens on Screen
So I've now loaded all the postponed and abandoned games since 1945 that I could find - 102 of them, including Villa - in a non-stats-counting way, and they appear in the Decades-Seasons-Matches displays on the Match pages, and also on the Opposition pages. By the way, if you know of any that I've missed, please let me know.
But that's not all. I've also discovered a Southern League first team competition, the Southern Charity Cup, that the record books don't include and hence have not been on GoS - until now. All 12 games that Argyle were involved in have been loaded, which has a significant impact on the records for the players concerned, and even more so on GoS's match milestones ever since.
It's all explained in What's New at Greens on Screen