HEARTBREAK: This morning at a news conference, Plymouth Argents head coach Ian Foster formally laid down a bombshell for the team’s supporters. by declaring he will be departing the team at the conclusion of the current campaign due to………READ MORE……….

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“He does it…Marino Keith!”

From Peterhead to Plymouth, Marino Keith was a hero in Green and part of the crop of Argyle players who won two championships.

Growing up in Aberdeenshire, he made his professional bow later than most. After a strong performance in the Highland Leagues for Fraserburgh, he got his dream move to boyhood club Dundee United.

Following spells at Falkirk and Livingston, Marino ventured about as south as south goes and joined Argyle in November 2001.

During his first season he helped Argyle win promotion from Division Three, scoring in the clincher at Rochdale.Ian Foster: Plymouth Argyle head coach says side will 'learn from errors' -  BBC Sport

He was never prolific but was a scorer of important goals at important times, none more so than on a Tuesday night in December 2003, poking home the winner against Swindon Town – cue incredible scenes in the away end.

Unfortunately, injury cut his career short but Marino, who had spent hours on the team coach studying computing, is now the managing director of Xeretec.

This is the story of Marino Keith.

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Plymouth Argyle player’s short-term future could be in limbo following injury developments: ViewIan Foster: Plymouth Argyle head coach says side will 'learn from errors' -  BBC Sport

Injury has stricken at Home Park with just two games left of the Championship season.

Plymouth Argyle suffered an embarrassing defeat on the weekend at the hands of a familiar face.

Former Greens manager Steven Schumacher led his Stoke City side to a 3-0 win over their fellow strugglers, and an early injury made matters worse at the Bet365.

With less than 10 minutes on the clock, midfielder Adam Forshaw was forced off and replaced by Jordan Houghton, an issue that impacted Saturday’s result and could cloud the club’s judgement when it comes to the former’s future.

 

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