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  1. Plymouth midfielder Wiredu undergoes surgerypublished at 14:37 GMT 20 March

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    Brendan Wiredu has played 38 times for Plymouth Argyle this season

    Plymouth Argyle midfielder Brendan Wiredu will be out for four weeks after having abdominal surgery.

    The 26-year-old has been playing with an issue for the past few weeks

    "He's putting himself through everything," head coach Tom Cleverley said.

    "He can perform to a certain level, it's just that top-end explosive movements that are causing him real pain.

    "It's a fairly straightforward abdominal procedure that he'll have that will put him out for four weeks."

    The injury leaves Argyle light in midfield with loanee Herbie Kane unable to play against parent club Huddersfield Town on Saturday and Bradley Ibrahim also out.

    The club have recalled Caleb Roberts from his loan spell at National League club Truro City to cover the position.

    Cleverley will also make late calls on the fitness of top scorer Lorent Tolaj, midfielder Caleb Watts and defender Wes Harding before Saturday's clash with the Terriers at Home Park.

  2. Devon derby moved to lunchtime kick-offpublished at 14:24 GMT 9 March

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    Exeter City beat Plymouth Argyle when the two sides met in October

    The League One encounter between Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City on Saturday, 11 April will kick off at 12:30 BST.

    The game at Home Park, the second meeting between the Devon rivals this season, had been scheduled for a 15:00 BST start time.

    Exeter beat Argyle 2-0 at St James Park in October thanks to goals from Reece Cole and Akeel Higgins - Exeter's first win in the fixture for six years.

    The Grecians have not played at Home Park since 31 October 2022 when they lost 4-2 in former manager Gary Caldwell's second game in charge.

  3. What really is the worst EFL kit of all time?published at 17:08 GMT 27 February

    Coventry City's new Hummel kit, in deep chocolate plum with sky blue features.Image source, Coventry City FC
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    Coventry City's new 'deep chocolate plum' fourth kit pays homage to an away strip from more than four decades ago.

    You might not hear the old terrace refrain of 'you're not fit to wear the shirt' as often as you used to, but it still has a better ring than 'the shirt's not fit for you to wear'.

    Championship leaders Coventry City launched a new collection on Friday, proudly taking inspiration from a kit widely dubbed the 'Worst of All Time'.

    A take on the club's infamous brown change strip worn away from Highfield Road from 1978 to 1981, the modern reinvention features what the club calls "a deeper chocolate plum colour with sky blue elements".

    Many would suggest it sounds tastier than it looks.

    But it's got us thinking... what are actually the worst EFL kits of all time? Let us know which of your club's shirts is hiding in the back of the wardrobe, or even if they were too ugly for you to even part money for them.

    We'll collate a list of the biggest eyesores and will give you the chance to vote on the ghastliest of all next week.

    Click here to let us know your suggestion, and you can even attach a picture if you really want to convey the horror.

  4. Finn deserves place in Argyle squad - Cleverleypublished at 08:12 GMT 27 February

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    All three of Tegan Finn's first-team goals have come in the Vertu Trophy

    Plymouth Argyle youngster Tegan Finn deserves to be in the first-team squad, according to boss Tom Cleverley.

    The 17-year-old winger scored the Pilgrims' equaliser in their 2-1 Vertu Trophy quarter-final loss at Luton Town earlier this week - his first goal against first-team opposition.

    Finn was included in Argyle's 22-man outfield squad for the rest of the season, despite him being a youth player.

    It led to the omission of Ayman Benarous, although the midfielder has since been reinstated after Kornel Szucs left the club.

    Finn's goal came a few days after impressing for Argyle's youth side.

    "The attitude he shows playing for the 18s on Saturday, scoring four goals for them, which catches the eye of everyone, which tells you he deserves this opportunity in the squad," Cleverley said.

    "It results in a strong performance for the first team on Tuesday and a goal, an important goal it could have been.

    "I love that about football clubs that you can be playing for our 18s on Saturday and score a cup quarter-final goal for the first team on Tuesday.

    "He's deserved to be part of the plans in the first team, maybe more than he has been moving forward, but that's credit to the attacking players that have been playing - Owen Dale, Ronan Curtis, Xavier Amaechi on that side.

    "So there's strong competition in that area of the pitch, but Tegan deserved his chance, and I thought he took it."