Plymouth Argyle: August 2008 Archives

No striker bids - Sturrock

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says there has been interest in Jermaine Easter but insists no-one has made a firm offer for him.

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More experience needed - Sturrock

Plymouth manager Paul Sturrock says he is still hopeful he can bring in some new talent before the transfer window shuts.

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Striker future in limbo

Paul Sturrock says he has not received one offer for Jermaine Easter as he tries to strengthen his squad ahead of the deadline.

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Sturrock reveals transfer hopes

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he is hoping to add some experience to his ranks before the transfer window closes.

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Clubs battle over front-man

Plymouth Argyle boss Paul Sturrock is targetting Tottenham's Tomas Pekhart but faces competition from Southampton.

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Sturrock wants three signings

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock wants another three new signings but is coy on rumours linking him with Carl Fletcher from Crystal Palace.

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Sturrock calls for unity

Paul Sturrock has pleaded with the Home Park faithful to show unity and get behind his Plymouth players.

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Pilgrims chief eyes Timar improvement

Paul Sturrock is hopeful Krisztian Timar's spell on international duty with Hungary will help boost his form for Plymouth Argyle.

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Midfielder move back on?

Plymouth are back in for Crystal Palace midfielder Carl Fletcher who has been put on the transfer list at the club.

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Argyle step up transfer search

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he hopes to have two new faces in his squad before Saturday's game with Swansea.

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Argyle duo set for Royals debut

David McNamee and Craig Noone could be handed their Plymouth debuts in Saturday's Championship trip to Reading.

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Noone deal delight for Pilgrims boss

Paul Sturrock is delighted after finally taking Southport winger Craig Noone to Plymouth for an eventual fee of over £100,000.

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Sturrock makes Southport raid

Plymouth have reportedly offered Southport £110,000 for highly-rated midfielder Craig Noone after the Carling Cup defeat at Luton.

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Boss wants three more

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he needs to draft in another three players if the Pilgrims are to better last season.

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Pilgrims in hot water

Sheffield Wednesday have reported Plymouth to the Football League following an alleged illegal approach for Peter Gilbert.

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New face at Home Park

Plymouth Argyle have signed their second player within a week from Championship rivals QPR in the shape of left-back Chris Barker.

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Pilgrims sign defender

Plymouth have completed the signing of young Manchester United defender Craig Cathcart on a six-month loan deal.

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New boy ready for Wolves

Simon Walton has declared will be fit for the start of the season and says he cannot wait to get his Plymouth career started.

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Midfielder completes record deal

Plymouth have completed the signing of Simon Walton from QPR after the player penned a four-year deal at Home Park.

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Target staying put

Plymouth Argyle look set to miss out on target Danny Coles as boss Paul Sturrock is left frustrated in the transfer market.

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Walton close, two to follow

Plymouth are set to complete the £750,000 signing of QPR midfielder Simon Walton as soon as he has passes a medical at the club.

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Pilgrims rule out big wages

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says the high wage demands of his transfer targets is the reason he has struggled to sign new players.

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No striker bids - Sturrock

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says there has been interest in Jermaine Easter but insists no-one has made a firm offer for him.

More: No striker bids - Sturrock |

More experience needed - Sturrock

Plymouth manager Paul Sturrock says he is still hopeful he can bring in some new talent before the transfer window shuts.

More: More experience needed - Sturrock |

Striker future in limbo

Paul Sturrock says he has not received one offer for Jermaine Easter as he tries to strengthen his squad ahead of the deadline.

More: Striker future in limbo |

Sturrock reveals transfer hopes

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he is hoping to add some experience to his ranks before the transfer window closes.

More: Sturrock reveals transfer hopes |

Clubs battle over front-man

Plymouth Argyle boss Paul Sturrock is targetting Tottenham's Tomas Pekhart but faces competition from Southampton.

More: Clubs battle over front-man |

Sturrock wants three signings

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock wants another three new signings but is coy on rumours linking him with Carl Fletcher from Crystal Palace.

More: Sturrock wants three signings |

Sturrock calls for unity

Paul Sturrock has pleaded with the Home Park faithful to show unity and get behind his Plymouth players.

More: Sturrock calls for unity |

Pilgrims chief eyes Timar improvement

Paul Sturrock is hopeful Krisztian Timar's spell on international duty with Hungary will help boost his form for Plymouth Argyle.

More: Pilgrims chief eyes Timar improvement |

Midfielder move back on?

Plymouth are back in for Crystal Palace midfielder Carl Fletcher who has been put on the transfer list at the club.

More: Midfielder move back on? |

Argyle step up transfer search

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he hopes to have two new faces in his squad before Saturday's game with Swansea.

More: Argyle step up transfer search |

Argyle duo set for Royals debut

David McNamee and Craig Noone could be handed their Plymouth debuts in Saturday's Championship trip to Reading.

More: Argyle duo set for Royals debut |

Noone deal delight for Pilgrims boss

Paul Sturrock is delighted after finally taking Southport winger Craig Noone to Plymouth for an eventual fee of over £100,000.

More: Noone deal delight for Pilgrims boss |

Sturrock makes Southport raid

Plymouth have reportedly offered Southport £110,000 for highly-rated midfielder Craig Noone after the Carling Cup defeat at Luton.

More: Sturrock makes Southport raid |

Boss wants three more

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he needs to draft in another three players if the Pilgrims are to better last season.

More: Boss wants three more |

Pilgrims in hot water

Sheffield Wednesday have reported Plymouth to the Football League following an alleged illegal approach for Peter Gilbert.

More: Pilgrims in hot water |

New face at Home Park

Plymouth Argyle have signed their second player within a week from Championship rivals QPR in the shape of left-back Chris Barker.

More: New face at Home Park |

Pilgrims sign defender

Plymouth have completed the signing of young Manchester United defender Craig Cathcart on a six-month loan deal.

More: Pilgrims sign defender |

New boy ready for Wolves

Simon Walton has declared will be fit for the start of the season and says he cannot wait to get his Plymouth career started.

More: New boy ready for Wolves |

Midfielder completes record deal

Plymouth have completed the signing of Simon Walton from QPR after the player penned a four-year deal at Home Park.

More: Midfielder completes record deal |

Target staying put

Plymouth Argyle look set to miss out on target Danny Coles as boss Paul Sturrock is left frustrated in the transfer market.

More: Target staying put |

Walton close, two to follow

Plymouth are set to complete the £750,000 signing of QPR midfielder Simon Walton as soon as he has passes a medical at the club.

More: Walton close, two to follow |

Pilgrims rule out big wages

Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says the high wage demands of his transfer targets is the reason he has struggled to sign new players.

More: Pilgrims rule out big wages |

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