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IT’S JOY FOR TOP ARGYLE AND THE BLUES…

By John Lyons

TOP Two Plymouth and Ipswich took a giant stride towards the Championship with crucial victories.
Leaders Argyle stretched their advantage over third-placed Sheffield Wednesday to five points with a solid 2-0 home success against Bristol Rovers.
Rovers were up against it when they had Antony Evans sent off after 26 minutes for a second yellow card.
Niall Ennis opened the scoring in spectacular style with an overhead kick on 51 minutes before Macauley Gillesphey headed the second five minutes later.
Second-placed Ipswich romped to a 3-0 victory at Barnsley, snuffing o...

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