1984-85 Plymouth Argyle football publications

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1984-85 Plymouth Argyle Season
League Third Division
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Home Ground Home Park
1983-84 • other seasons • 1985-86


Publications

Programs
Competition/League Date Opponent H/A Venue
Third Division November 6, 1984 Bradford City Home Home Park
Third Division December 1, 1984 Swansea City Away Vetch Field
1983-841984-85 English football season1985-86
English Football League First Division Arsenal • Aston Villa • Chelsea • Coventry City • Everton • Ipswich Town • Leicester City • Liverpool • Luton Town • Manchester United • Newcastle United • Norwich City • Nottingham Forest • Queens Park Rangers • Sheffield Wednesday • Southampton • Stoke City • Sunderland • Tottenham Hotspur • Watford • West Bromwich Albion • West Ham United
Second Division Barnsley • Birmingham City • Blackburn Rovers • Brighton & Hove Albion • Cardiff City • Carlisle United • Charlton Athletic • Crystal Palace • Fulham • Grimsby Town • Huddersfield Town • Leeds United • Manchester City • Middlesbrough • Notts County • Oldham Athletic • Oxford United • Portsmouth • Sheffield United • Shrewsbury Town • Wimbledon • Wolverhampton Wanderers
Third Division AFC Bournemouth • Bolton Wanderers • Bradford City • Brentford • Bristol City • Bristol Rovers • Burnley • Cambridge United • Derby County • Doncaster Rovers • Gillingham • Hull City • Lincoln City • Millwall • Newport County • Orient • Plymouth Argyle • Preston North End • Reading • Rotherham United • Swansea City • Walsall • Wigan Athletic • York City
Fourth Division Aldershot • Blackpool • Bury • Chester City • Chesterfield • Colchester United • Crewe Alexandra • Darlington • Exeter City • Halifax Town • Hartlepool United • Hereford United • Mansfield Town • Northampton Town • Peterborough United • Port Vale • Rochdale • Scunthorpe United • Southend United • Southport • Stockport County • Swindon Town • Torquay United • Tranmere Rovers • Wrexham
Cup Competitions Freight Rover Trophy (Final)