Fans of clubs across the country are being asked to help out supporters of crisis club Plymouth Argyle in their hour of need. League Two Argyle, where Blues midfielder Jamie Griffiths is currently on loan, are in danger of going out of business with players and staff not having been paid in full for some months.
The Pilgrims’ home game against Macclesfield on Saturday 24th September has been declared Fans Re-United Day by Brighton supporters, keen to help out another club in return for the assistance they received from followers of teams around the country during their darkest hours at the end of the 1990s.
Back in 1997 the Seagulls staged the first ever Fans United Day when supporters of clubs, including Town, came along to their home game against Hartlepool United wearing their side’s colours to give them their backing and help raise funds.
To find out more about Fans Re-United Day, which coincides with Town’s visit to Middlesbrough, there is a Facebook page, while more details can be found here and here.
In addition, the Green Taverners are asking fans of other clubs to raise funds by auctioning football memorabilia here.
The latest details of the situation at Home Park can be found here, while Plymouth’s main forum PASOTI can be found here.