Английская Википедия:2005–06 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:More citations neededШаблон:Infobox football club season Plymouth Argyle competed in the Football League Championship in the 2005–06 season, having finished 17th place in the season prior. They underwent a change in their manager, replacing Bobby Williamson with Tony Pulis in the hope of seeing an improvement to the previous season. The "Green Army" finished 14th in the league and made it to the 3rd round of the FA Cup.

Summary of the 2005–06 season

After a poor start to the season, which made relegation a likely outcome, Argyle fired manager Bobby Williamson and brought in Tony Pulis.[1] Argyle regrouped under Pulis and regained a solid place in the middle of the league standings. The team's performance was one of contrasts. Argyle conceded only 46 goals, which made it the fifth (tied) best defense in the league although they only scored 39 goals, which made it the third (tied) worst attack in the league. It meant a lot of 0–0, 1–0, and 0–1 games – results that are synonymous with Pulis' style of football.[2] However, under new manager Pulis, Argyle were never in any significant danger of relegation.Шаблон:Citation needed

Notable events

  • In August, Argyle opens the season by defeating Reading 2–1 at the Madejski Stadium. It would be Reading's only home loss in the Championship all season. Victory at Reading is followed by a draw and four losses in the Championship.
  • 6–23 September, manager Bobby Williamson is fired. Jocky Scott is named caretaker manager. Tony Pulis is named as the new manager.
  • September–October, Pulis's first shores up the Argyle defence and achieves a record of one win, one loss, and five draws in first seven games under his management.
  • 22 November – 18 February, young central defender Elliott Ward comes to Argyle on loan from West Ham. He stays for three months and proves successful on the field and popular with the fans. In 15 games with Ward, Argyle concede only 15 goals and achieve a record of 6 wins, 5 draws, and four losses in the Championship. Argyle move up to mid-table and while not safe from relegation, it seems very unlikely.
  • 18 February, striker Vincent Pericard, on loan from Portsmouth, scores a hat trick against Coventry City in a 3–1 victory. This was the biggest win of the season by low-scoring Argyle.

Squad

Squad at end of season[3]

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Transfers

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Out

Date Player Transfer To Fee Source
June 2005 Matthew Villis Sale Torquay United £0 [4]
July 2005 Gary Sawyer Season-long loan Exeter City N/A
July 2005 Graham Coughlan Sale Sheffield Wednesday £100,000
July 2005 Peter Gilbert Sale Leicester City £200,000 [5]
October 2005 Taribo West Released Free Agent N/A [6]
January 2006 Matt Derbyshire Recalled from loan Blackburn Rovers N/A
January 2006 Jason Jarrett Recalled from loan Norwich City N/A
January 2006 Scott Taylor Sale Milton Keynes Dons £100,000 [7]
January 2006 Nuno Mendes Released Free Agent N/A [8]
January 2006 Bjarni Guðjónsson Released Free agent N/A [9]
February 2006 Keith Lasley Short-term loan Blackpool N/A
February 2006 Elliott Ward Recalled from loan West Ham United N/A
February 2006 Rufus Brevett Short-term loan Leicester City N/A [10]
June 2006 Rufus Brevett Released Free agent N/A
June 2006 Keith Lasley Released Blackpool N/A

In

Date Player Transfer From Fee
June 2005 Ákos Buzsáky Buy F.C. Porto £250,000
June 2005 Bojan Djordjic Buy Rangers £0
June 2005 Anthony Barness Buy Bolton Wanderers £0
July 2005 Nuno Mendes Buy CD Santa Clara £0
July 2005 Taribo West Buy Al-Arabi £0
July 2005 Rufus Brevett Buy West Ham United £0
August 2005 Matt Derbyshire Season Loan Blackburn Rovers N/A
November 2005 Jason Jarrett Short Term Loan Norwich City N/A
November 2005 Elliott Ward Short Term Loan West Ham United N/A
January 2006 Lilian Nalis Buy Sheffield United £0
January 2006 Vincent Péricard Short-term loan Portsmouth N/A

Competitions

Championship

Table

2005–06 Football League Championship

Results summary

Month Wins Draws Losses Points/Possible Percentage
August 1 1 4 4/18 22%
September 1 2 2 5/15 33%
October 1 4 0 7/15 47%
November 1 1 2 4/12 33%
December 2 2 1 8/15 53%
January 3 1 1 10/15 67%
February 1 2 2 5/15 33%
March 1 2 2 5/15 33%
April 2 2 2 8/18 44%
Season 13 17 16 56/138 41%
Sheffield United (automatic promotion) 90/138 65%
Crystal Palace (play-offs) 75/138 54%
Crewe Alexadra (relegation) 42/138 30%

Results

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Score Competition
1 6 August 2005 Reading Away Won 2–1 Championship
2 9 August 2005 Watford Home Draw 3–3 Championship
3 13 August 2005 Derby Home Lost 0–2 Championship
4 20 August 2005 Crystal Palace Away Lost 0–1 Championship
5 27 August 2005 Hull City Home Lost 0–1 Championship
6 29 August 2005 Brighton & Hove Albion Away Lost 0–2 Championship
7 10 September 2005 Norwich City Away Lost 0–2 Championship
8 13 September 2005 Crewe Home Drew 1–1 Championship
9 17 September 2005 Burnley Home Won 1–0 Championship
10 24 September 2005 Southampton Away Drew 0–0 Championship
11 27 September 2005 Sheffield United Away Lost 0–2 Championship
12 1 October 2005 Stoke City Home Won 2–1 Championship
13 15 October 2005 Sheffield Wednesday Home Drew 1–1 Championship
14 18 October 2005 QPR Away Drew 1–1 Championship
15 22 October 2005 Luton Town Away Drew 1–1 Championship
16 30 October 2005 Millwall Home Drew 0–0 Championship
17 5 November 2005 Ipswich Town Away Lost 1–3 Championship
18 19 November 2005 QPR Home Won 3–1 Championship
19 22 November 2005 Sheffield Wednesday Away Draw 0–0 Championship
20 26 November 2005 Reading Home Lost 0–2 Championship
21 3 December 2005 Coventry City Away Lost 1–3 Championship
22 10 December 2005 Watford Away Draw 1–1 Championship
23 17 December 2005 Crystal Palace Home Won 2–0 Championship
24 26 December 2005 Cardiff City Away Won 2–0 Championship
25 31 December 2005 Wolves Away Draw 1–1 Championship
26 2 January 2006 Leeds United Home Lost 0–3 Championship
27 14 January 2006 Norwich City Home Draw 1–1 Championship
28 21 January 2006 Crewe Alexandra Away Won 2–1 Championship
29 24 January 2006 Leicester City Home Won 1–0 Championship
30 31 January 2006 Southampton Home Won 2–1 Championship
31 4 February 2006 Burnley Away Lost 0–1 Championship
32 11 February 2006 Sheffield United Home Draw 0–0 Championship
33 14 February 2006 Stoke City Away Draw 0–0 Championship
34 18 February 2006 Coventry City Home Won 3–1 Championship
35 25 February 2006 Derby County Away Lost 0–1 Championship
36 4 March 2006 Brighton Home Won 1–0 Championship
37 7 March 2006 Preston Home Draw 0–0 Championship
38 11 March 2006 Hull City Away Lost 0–1 Championship
39 18 March 2006 Cardiff City Home Lost 0–1 Championship
40 25 March 2006 Preston Away Draw 0–0 Championship
41 1 April 2006 Wolves Home Won 2–0 Championship
42 8 April 2006 Leeds United Away Draw 0–0 Championship
43 15 April 2006 Millwall Away Draw 1–1 Championship
44 17 April 2006 Luton Town Home Lost 1–2 Championship
45 22 April 2006 Leicester City Away Lost 0–1 Championship
46 30 April 2006 Ipswich Town Home Won 2–1 Championship

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Result Score Venue
3rd round 7 January 2006 Wolverhampton Wanderers Lost 0–1 Away Molineux Stadium

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Result Score Venue
1st round 23 August 2005 Peterborough United Won 2–1 Home Home Park
2nd round 20 September 2005 Barnet Lost 1–2 Away Underhill Stadium

References

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