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Player Watch - Ashley Phillips

markt

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Phillips and Devine benched again, but hasn't worked too well. Stoke 2 up at half time.

Devine has come on for 2nd half though.

All in all good loan for both of them I think, but a shame the manager got sacked at Plymouth as Phillips was a regular before that.
 

Marty

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Phillips and Devine benched again, but hasn't worked too well. Stoke 2 up at half time.

Devine has come on for 2nd half though.

All in all good loan for both of them I think, but a shame the manager got sacked at Plymouth as Phillips was a regular before that.
This is also very common late in the season anyway, what's the point of playing a kid who won't be there next season over a player of similar level who probably will?

Having said that I thought Plymouth were safe but they can still in theory go down.
 

markt

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Great to see him back in the starting line up today.

Only took 2 minutes for Plymouth to concede when they took him off.
 

Blake Griffin

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phillips and devine both starting for plymouth in their relegation decider, big game for them.

edit: devine played 83 mins, phillips 90. plymouth won 1-0 to stay up.
 
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Bluto Blutarsky

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some iffy moments in there. could have given away a penalty and seen a red card too. but glad he helped Plymouth stay up.
Be nice if he got a loan somewhere next season where they put more emphasis on playing the ball out - but overall think this has been a good loan for him.
 

EQP

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some iffy moments in there. could have given away a penalty and seen a red card too. but glad he helped Plymouth stay up.

I think another season long loan would be the best move for his development.

IMO Dorrington edges Phillips in pace, composure and passing. I think he's the one we should try to fast track into the 1st team, especially if we qualify for the Europa League.
 

philll

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He's Argyle's Young Player of the Season.


The Argyle Young Player of the Season is Ashley Phillips. Signed in January, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, 18-year-old central defender Ashley made 20 appearances, impressing with his maturity and physical presence in the Argyle backline.

Phillips earned 46% of the Green Army’s votes, just ahead of Freddie Issaka, with 39%.

"I've had a really good time here," said Phillips. "It's definitely the highest point of my career, being able to come here and play games.

"I can't thank [Argyle] enough for trusting me and giving me the minutes I need.

"I'm so happy for the fans, and this club, that they get another season in the Championship."
 
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