24-10-2024, 20:29
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE
HOME PARK 26/10/2024 15.00 HRS
HOME PARK 26/10/2024 15.00 HRS
Second time in about 6 months the 12 hour round trip awaits alarm set for 4 am and no won' be listening to Faron Young
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MANAGER
Derby County
After a poor start to the 2020–21 season saw Derby County bottom of the Championship table – their lowest position for 12 years – Derby boss Phillip Cocu was sacked, and Rooney was appointed as part of a four-man interim coaching staff alongside Liam Rosenior, Shay Given and Justin Walker on 14 November 2020.[328] His debut a week later saw Derby lose 1–0 at Bristol City to leave them at the foot of the table and three points from safety, though Rooney said he could guarantee that the side would "get better (and) get out of the situation we're in and... start winning games."[329] Following a "painful and chastening" 3–0 defeat to Middlesbrough it was announced that Rooney would take sole control of the side for the next match and had removed himself from the playing squad,[267] with Rooney making clear his desire to take the role full time.[268] Rooney started sole charge with The Rams in 24th, six points adrift of safety and on a run of four consecutive defeats; after improving Derby's form enough to get them out of the relegation zone he was appointed as permanent manager on 15 January.[269]
By mid-February 2021, having accrued 31 points from a possible 54 in his 18 games in sole charge, taking Derby up to 18th in the league and eight points clear of the relegation zone, Rooney was feted by the press for "convincing the doubters"[330] and found himself as 25/1 outsider for the Celtic job following the resignation of Neil Lennon.[331] Following this, however, form faltered badly with just one win from fourteen leaving Derby firmly in trouble,[332] with Rooney's side being criticised for their poor game management and sloppy defending[333] and suggestion that Rooney came across "as a manager who’s accepted defeat, who’s surrender [sic] himself to whatever results might come his way" and should be replaced.[332] Others defended Rooney, saying that though he had made mistakes, particularly in making "too many changes to personnel and shape/tactics" he had not been helped by injuries and too many players who had "been inconsistent (and) unable to maintain form both during a game and from game to game."[334] However, at the last match of the season, Derby County drew 3–3 at home with Sheffield Wednesday to barely avoid relegation.[335]
Incurring 21 points of deductions, Derby were relegated to League One at the end of the 2021–22 season, having spent almost the entire season in administration. With Derby still in administration going into the League One season, Rooney resigned as manager on 24 June 2022.[336][337]
D.C. United
On 12 July 2022, Rooney was announced as head coach for his former club, MLS side D.C. United.[338] He replaced outgoing manager Hernán Losada, on a contract to the end of the 2023 season.[339]
Rooney won 2–1 at home to Orlando City on his debut on 31 July 2022,[340] and picked up 9 points from the 14 last games of the season as his team ranked last in the Eastern Conference.[341][342]
At the end of the 2023 regular season, on 8 October, Rooney and the club agreed to mutually part ways, after United failed to qualify for the playoffs for a second straight season.[343]
Birmingham City
On 11 October 2023, Rooney made his return to English football as he was appointed manager of EFL Championship club Birmingham City on a three-and-a-half-year contract. He was appointed by American new owners Shelby Companies Limited, and replaced the sacked John Eustace at the sixth-placed club. Rooney brought his former teammates Ashley Cole and John O'Shea into his coaching staff.[344]
On his debut ten days later, Rooney's team lost 1–0 at Middlesbrough, managed by his former United and England teammate Michael Carrick.[345] He earned one point from his first five games, seeing his team fall to 18th in the table.[346] Rooney earned his first victory as Birmingham manager with a 2–1 defeat of bottom side Sheffield Wednesday on 25 November 2023.[347]
On 2 January 2024, Rooney was sacked by the club after winning just twice in 15 matches,[348] leaving Birmingham in 20th position.[349] Both before and after his tenure at St Andrew's, Rooney was likened to Gianfranco Zola, who was appointed by new owners in 2016 in place of the less recognisable Gary Rowett and oversaw a decline in results.[350][351] Birmingham ended the season relegated to the third tier for the first time since 1995, and Rooney's spell in charge was mentioned by fans and media as a leading reason for the relegation.[352][353][354]
Plymouth Argyle
On 25 May 2024, Rooney was appointed manager of EFL Championship club Plymouth Argyle on a three-year contract.[355] In his first game he suffered defeat with a 4–0 loss to Sheffield Wednesday.[356]
LAST TIME OUT
Watched it dire game
FORM GUIDE
ARGYLE 6 PNE 9
FORM PLAYERS
NEWBIES
PREVIOUS
OTHER GAMES AND TABLE
CULTURE
Prysten House is a Grade I listed 15th century merchant's house situated close to St Andrew's Church in the city of Plymouth, England.[1] It is a large U-shaped three storey split level house built c. 1498 and extended 1635.
Construction
It is constructed from Plymouth limestone rubble using relieving arches with Dartmoor granite hooded and ogee-framed Tudor dressings to glazed window openings, dry Devon slate roofs and two original lateral chimney stacks. The front has a distinctive and fine granite transomed bay window arrangement over a decorated and hooded doorway.[2]
History
The building is owned by The Minster Church of St Andrew and has been used as a museum[3] and a restaurant, but contrary to the misnomer has never been a priest's house, its name originating simply from its close proximity to St Andrew's Church, Plymouth.[4]
Prysten House is home to the Plymouth Tapestry designed by Eric Mor and displays a model of Plymouth in 1620.[5] As of April 2015 the museum is not open to the public,[6] but the restaurant is open.[7]
Prysten House also features the "Door of Unity" commemorating the War of 1812.
The Fitness Test
Brad Potts may be available to return after missing the last two fixtures, although manager Paul Heckingbottom says he won't be rushing him back.
Ched Evans, Patrick Bauer and Will Keane remain sidelined, but there are no other fresh injury concerns.
Argyle
After staying up on the final day of their first season back in the Championship last term, Argyle will be hoping to go much better this term.
Under the new management of Wayne Rooney, the Pilgrims have had a mixed start to the campaign, although they’ll be buoyed by winning their previous three matches on home turf.
They head into the weekend following back-to-back defeats on the road and sat 21st in the table at this early stage.
The Officials
Referee: Andy Davies
Assistant Referees: Graham Kane and Ian Cooper
Fourth Official: Farai Hallam
HECKY
Paul Heckingbottom feels that this season more than ever, Championship teams are being punished for dropping below their standards, and that’s something PNE will need to be wary of in Plymouth on Saturday.
Argyle head into the weekend following back-to-back defeats, however it’s been a different story on home turf, having won their previous three matches at Home Park.
For North End, they’ll be looking to make it a seven-point week, following a victory and draw since the return to action after the international break.
Hecky said: “If you can do that all season, you’re up. There’s no point looking at it that way in terms of blocks of games. I think it’s more about the next game: the next one in front of us.
“Also, we acknowledge how good they are at home. You look at their home record, we know it’s going to be a tough game, and that’s the same with any team we play in this league.
“You look at the fixtures every weekend, maybe this season more than any I can remember, where the margins seem so, so fine that if you dip below your standards then you’re going to be lucky to come away with something.”
Argyle are under new management this season, following the summer appointment of former Derby County and Birmingham City boss Wayne Rooney.
He’s had a mixed start to life in Devon, but a real plus point has been their performances on their own patch, having picked up impressive victories over Sunderland, Luton Town and Blackburn Rovers.
Hecky said: “They’re back to where they want to be in terms of their home form. It’s been like that over a number of years.
“They had a bad patch last season where they ended up changing a manager when they didn’t really want to. That’s probably the only time they’ve not been really strong at home.
“This season, they’ve started exactly the same. Their style of play and how they want to play is the same, home and away you can see that.
“There’s certainly more intent about them when they play at home and that’s probably been reflected in their results.”
The manager has been pleased in recent weeks with his side’s aggressiveness in a pressing approach, which is the way he wants his team to set up.
Hecky expects his side to try and do that wherever they go, but to what extent will depend on the team in front of them.
He explained: “It's slightly different depending on who you play. It still looks the same, but you maybe change the line where you engage.
“It’s a mentality we want to keep practicing to try and get better at it, and impose ourselves on everyone and keep developing with the ball as well.
“We’ve been away to Middlesbrough and were really good on the ball in the first half there but didn’t create too much. At Burnley, we were really good on the ball. Oxford at the start of the game, the first half hour was arguably the best [we’ve played], then we went to ten men in the second half.
“We want that but then with the same ability to win the ball back high, and the same organisation and aggression at set plays. Us working towards our best performance won’t change, whoever’s in front of us.”
MACS VIEW
Think this possibly was our last away win last season, ideal place to get our first this season, not be easy Argyle better at home than they are away , they have had a tough week on the road.
Whittaker a danger although suspect he might be gone in January. It's a tough place to go scenario but time for an away win
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