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Fans can meet the players in the Argyle superstore today between 3 and 4pm, on hand to sign autographs and pose for selfies will be Alex Palmer, Gary Sawyer, Joe Edwards, Antoni Sarcevic, Joel Grant and Danny Mayor amongst others.
Ryan Lowe talks about Danny Mayor and George Cooper ....
Ryan Lowe talks about the FA Cup tie at Bolton Wanderers ...
Fans can meet the players in the Argyle superstore today between 3 and 4pm, on hand to sign autographs and pose for selfies will be Alex Palmer, Gary Sawyer, Joe Edwards, Antoni Sarcevic, Joel Grant and Danny Mayor amongst others.
Ryan Lowe talks about Danny Mayor and George Cooper ....
Young midfielder Tom Purrington talks about his loan at Dorchester Town and his early injury ...āDanny is a fantastic lad- he wonāt say that, but he has played every game and he might need a bit of a break, but he is disappointed he wasnāt playing. Danny is a top pro, heās buzzing the lads are winning.
āFor the first one George Cooper put in a great ball, and then again for Zak Ruddenās goal, thatās what he does, Iām sure heāll be all over social media saying thatās three in three. Thatās the quality George gives you, heās a great crosser. Itās two different qualities you have because Danny is a great dribbler, thatās how good his Cooperās quality of delivery is.ā
āIt was a bit annoying ā within the first 20 minutes I got injured and saw it through to half-time. Since then Iāve been out for a month, so not the best start, a bit frustrating. Obviously Iām now getting back into it.
āHopefully Iāll come on a few times, get some starts and weāll go from there. I enjoy it here. Ever since the first day I came here Iāve felt welcome and theyāre all great lads ā Iāve loved it.
āItās always going to be different to playing for Argyle, and obviously a difference in leagues, but Iāve felt good since I came here.
āI still train with Argyle as well, so thereās a good variety withĀ DorchesterĀ and Plymouth.ā
Ryan Lowe talks about the FA Cup tie at Bolton Wanderers ...
"It is going to be a tough task for us, we know that.
"They are in a little bit of a transition with everything that is going on and Keith Hill and David Flitcroft who are there now, will have the players right up for it.
"We're going there with no pressure, we will probably go there as underdogs but we will probably take, three, four, 5000 fans there.
"If we can get 1000 from Bury, that'll be nice, which I am sure we will if we do it right to help theĀ GreenĀ ArmyĀ sing us along.
"It is going to be a fantastic occasion when we get to that."