Get Green Army roaring
The Herald|December 05, 2022
LACKLUSTER DISPLAY FAILED TO FIRE UP LARGE CROWD
CHRIS ERRINGTON
Get Green Army roaring

STEVEN Schumacher and defender James Wilson both admitted Plymouth Argyle did not give the Green Army enough to shout about in the 2-0 defeat by Port Vale.

Home Park was packed with a crowd of 15,633 on a chilly Friday night but the League One contest was played out in a largely subdued atmosphere.

This was in contrast to other evening games this season, which have usually been lively, noisy occasions but not against Vale, who were on top for most of the match.

The Staffordshire visitors ended Argyle's proud 100 percent league record this season after two second-half goals from their striker James Wilson.

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