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A huge congratulations today to all those involved at the Plymouth Argyle Post-16 education programme based at Carn Brea. The ‘A’ team have today completed a 6-1 victory over Chelsea to take them into the quarter finals of the English Schools FA national cup competition. This is the furthest they have ever gone in this competition. The round previously was a 10-0 away win over Watford!
The boys seem to be in the right frame of mind and under the experienced guidance of Jamie Day, Mike Foley and Dan Inch, and under the Captaincy of Falmouth Town’s James Swan (Swanny) - they are playing great football with a brilliant work ethic. All of these players play in Cornwall - from Combination league, St Pirans West, Peninsula league and a couple at Western League level. They are certainly doing ‘their bit’ for local football and highlighting how good these young footballers are. Bearing in mind, a lot of their opposition are/ have been on the cusp of playing academy football for larger clubs.

Hopefully another home game for the quarter final and see if they can get one further and through to the semis!
Well done guys on a great result and enjoyable match. 

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On 08/03/2023 at 20:38, Golden Balls said:

A huge congratulations today to all those involved at the Plymouth Argyle Post-16 education programme based at Carn Brea. The ‘A’ team have today completed a 6-1 victory over Chelsea to take them into the quarter finals of the English Schools FA national cup competition. This is the furthest they have ever gone in this competition. The round previously was a 10-0 away win over Watford!
The boys seem to be in the right frame of mind and under the experienced guidance of Jamie Day, Mike Foley and Dan Inch, and under the Captaincy of Falmouth Town’s James Swan (Swanny) - they are playing great football with a brilliant work ethic. All of these players play in Cornwall - from Combination league, St Pirans West, Peninsula league and a couple at Western League level. They are certainly doing ‘their bit’ for local football and highlighting how good these young footballers are. Bearing in mind, a lot of their opposition are/ have been on the cusp of playing academy football for larger clubs.

Hopefully another home game for the quarter final and see if they can get one further and through to the semis!
Well done guys on a great result and enjoyable match. 

Today, Plymouth Argyle have been drawn away vs Norwich. Quarter final tie to be played on 29th March. 

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