Ultimate Football Heroes Colouring Book (The No.1 football series): Collect them all!

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Ultimate Football Heroes Colouring Book (The No.1 football series): Collect them all!

Ultimate Football Heroes Colouring Book (The No.1 football series): Collect them all!

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Plymouth Argyle are the most southerly and westerly League club in England and the nation's only professional club named Argyle. They were relegated into the fourth tier for the first time in 1995, and though they would win immediate promotion in 1995–96, they were relegated again in 1998. And here we present a selection of great quality printable football coloring sheets for the youngest fans of this exciting sports discipline.

The team's form greatly improved after the takeover, and while the eventual League finish of 21st was the lowest in the club's history, they still secured survival with three games to spare, which was quite an achievement considering they had been well adrift at the bottom for the first half of the campaign.

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A survey conducted by Football Fans Census in 2003 revealed that Plymouth Argyle supporters consider their main rival to be Exeter City. Green up your colouring routine with this eco-friendly set of football-inspired colouring supplies – perfect for both budding and seasoned artists! Argyle defeated Chesterfield 7–0 at Home Park on 3 January 2004 in the Second Division; their joint record win. Congratulations to club secretary Sarah McKnight who will mark 30 years of service at Brunton Park on Wednesday.Argyle later entered into The Football Combination, before withdrawing from the Combination in mid-season in 1981–82, for financial reasons. At the end of the 1995–96 season, Warnock took Plymouth to Division Three play-off glory in his first campaign as manager, with the semi-final being a memorable affair. Before the start of the 2007–08 season, manager Ian Holloway said that Plymouth were capable of earning promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history, and they made a good start to the new season with a 2–3 win at Hull City. Albeit, the decline in attendances was notable throughout the entirety of English football during this period as they were some of the foremost decades of Football hooliganism.



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