'WE'LL DO IT FOR YOU!'
The Herald|March 29, 2023
DEWSNIP WANTS TO REWARD GREEN ARMY
CHRIS ERRINGTON
'WE'LL DO IT FOR YOU!'

PLYMOUTH Argyle want to reward the support of their many thousands of fans at Wembley on Sunday with a win in the Papa Johns Trophy final against Bolton Wanderers, director of football Neil Dewsnip has declared.

Around 38,000 tickets have already been sold by Argyle ahead of the allLeague One clash at the national stadium this weekend.

It is just Argyle's third-ever visit to Wembley, and their first for a cup final, and even though promotion to the Championship remains the top priority for them the Papa Johns Trophy has added even more excitement to the end of the season.

Dewsnip said: "We are really looking forward to it. We are in the process now of preparing for it because we want to not only perform well, we want to win.

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