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Nick Quirk
@jannerpilgrim
Argyle • Keep it Mod • Atheist • @thewho
London/Devon/Cornwall Katılım Mayıs 2010
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“Thank you Argyle fans for the best 5 months in football I’ve had for a long time, absolutely gutted that both games went against us in the final moments. I’m already looking forward to next season with this great group of lads” 💚⚽️
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So my 29th season reporting on Argyle comes to an end despite a valiant fight from Tom Cleverley and his players to make it into the play-offs. I look forward to following the Pilgrims all over the country again next season. Thanks for your continued support of my work.
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For those paid monthly, the closing date for this is one pay day away and that pay day is mere days away to be able to plan.
The club's finances may be in a bad place but that isn't the fans fault, nor does it excuse giving no notice.
A complete insult to loyal fans #pafc
Plymouth Argyle FC@Argyle
We can now confirm season-ticket details for our 2026/27 campaign! 💚 Renewals are available online now, and from the Ticket Office at 10am tomorrow. 🎟️
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Tom Cleverley praised the application and mentality of his Argyle players and the 'unbelievably impressive' support of the 2,900-strong travelling Green Army after the 2-2 draw away to Reading.
Read More: ⬇️ #pafc
plymouthherald.co.uk/sport/football…
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@WendyMcCra3188 @LincolnCity_FC Sonny Bradley took his shirt off, waved it to the Exeter fans, over celebrated, it kicked off, Bradley ran away like a coward, @EFL this needs investigating, could have incited crowd trouble
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“I will not be beaten” has always been Kyle Walker’s mantra, a statement of intent, defiance and steel forged in Sheffield. But he was never going to beat Father Time. At 35, Walker’s England race is run. It has been for a year. But what a race, what a long run, what a contribution he's made in 96 appearances over 14 years.
Walker started the two Euro finals and took the armband when Harry Kane was withdrawn in the 2024 final. Even when doubts grew over his pace and place, Walker told himself, “I will not be beaten”. That’s his mindset.
He grew up on a challenging estate in Sheffield, needing his wits about him, and occasionally his turn of speed. But he wouldn’t be beaten by circumstance. Walker was never the most skilful of right-backs but he always had this prodigious pace and commitment. He wouldn’t be beaten. Kylian Mbappe tried to take Walker on in the 2022 World Cup quarter-final, and got away from the defender only once.
Further back, Walker endured a troubled game against Spain in Alicante in 2015 and, a year later, Ragnar Sigurdsson got the better of him for Iceland’s first goal at Euro 2016 in Nice.
But Walker’s record demands and commands huge respect. He played in five tournaments, including one World Cup semi-final as well as those two Euro finals. So committed to the England cause, Walker willingly played everywhere across the back, right wing-back as well as full-back, right centre-back in a three, even left-back.
He finished his England career wearing the armband in the friendly defeat to Senegal on June 10, 2025, again after Kane was withdrawn. Walker's announcement is hardly a shock. He wasn’t in contention for the World Cup, not with Reece James first choice, and other contenders including Tino Livramento, Djed Spence and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Two of Ezri Konsa’s 17 caps have come at right-back.
The FA has promised to make one of their post-World Cup games a celebration of Walker’s huge contribution to his country. Comparing generations and eras is difficult but Walker will certainly go down as one of England’s greatest right-backs along with Jimmy Armfield, George Cohen, Phil Neal and Gary Neville. Walker deserves England's gratitude for his performances. On so many occasions, Walker simply would not be beaten. #ENG

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96 caps 🧢
Five major tournaments 🏴
A #ThreeLions legend ⭐
Thank you for everything, Kyle 👏

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