Hall for One at Argyle As Waiters Served Up a Marathon Fundraiser
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › September 26, 2010
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › September 26, 2010
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MONEY has always been a concern for Plymouth Argyle -- with cash most of the time at a premium -- ways of raising funds and commercial activities have sometimes been at the forefront of survival, let alone competing.
In 1976, Argyle manager Tony Waiters led a campaign that aimed to cover the cost of a record signing for the club.See the full content of this document
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Hall for One at Argyle As Waiters Served Up a Marathon Fundraiser
Inside-forward Brian Hall (below) joined the Pilgrims for a fee of Pounds 50,000 from Liverpool, where he had amassed a good collection of medals.
Hall wasn't the only player to join the club at that time from the First Division.Doug Collins, a 30-year-old midfielder, had signed from Burnley as Waiters aimed to bring top-quality players to Home Park to help push the ...See the full content of this document
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