
Home Park, Plymouth - A Pictorial History
Russell Moore’s superb book on the history of Home Park is a must read for all Argyle Fans and everyone with an interest in Football and Stadium history.
The print version of the book is now sold out, but a digital version is now available on the Argyle Archive website with the kind permission of Russell and the copyright holders.
Home Park, Plymouth – A Pictorial History is © 2015 Portbury Press
- Chapter One: 1892 - 1914 - Holm Park to Home Park
- Chapter Two: 1904 - The Flower Pot/Spooner Stand
- Chapter Three: The 1920s - New record attendances and the FA Cup
- Chapter Four: The 1930s - Redevelopment, fires, record attendances and Central Park
- Chapter Five: Post-war Years - A new grandstand, Spion Kop, floodlights and '10 steps start here'
- Chapter Six: The 1960's - The FA Cup, the League Cup, and World Cup and the Popular Side roof
- Chapter Seven: The 1970's and 1980's - Pele, a semi-final and a new Devonport End roof
- Chapter Eight: The 1990's more seating, proposed redevelopment, the Tradium and closed stands
- Chapter Nine: 2001 The 'horseshoe' rebuild, all-seater and Elton John
- Chapter Ten: 2009 - The World Cup bid and a fibrelastic pitch
- Chapter Eleven: 2013 - Proposed Development of Higher Home Park
- Chapter Twelve: The Mayflower Grandstand in 2015