Mark Travers – 5 Another game where Travers has very little to do except pick the ball out of his net. The stopper couldn’t have done much about the first goal, but he perhaps could have done better with the one-on-one chance.
Rob Hunt – 4 Hunt started his night by making a poor tackle on Conor Grant which should have resulted in a penalty. All night, cross after cross came in from the Plymouth left, and from one, the visitors scored their first.
Dion Conroy – 6 The captain made a handful of important interceptions, plus one crucial block off Camara, to prevent the scoreline getting any worse for Town. He isn’t being allowed to show off his range of passing though, which may have helped the hosts get up the pitch quicker.
SWINDON Town threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Charlton Athletic at the Valley on Saturday. First-half goals from Hallam Hope and Matt Palmer put Sheridan’s men ahead at the break, but Charlton pulled one back through Chuks Aneke before Andrew Shinnie squared the game up at the death. Both sides hit the woodwork at various points, but ultimately the game ended all square with neither manager happy with taking a point from the game. Sheridan made four changes from last weekend’s 2-1 defeat to Doncaster Rovers, with two Town defenders given debuts. Right-back Kieron Freeman and centre-back, Conor Masterson lined up in defence while Joel Grant came straight back into the starting XI after a considerable period out injured. Hallam Hope was preferred to Brett Pitman up front.
FORMER Norwich City man, Diallang Jaiyesimi struck twice as Swindon Town beat Ipswich Town 3-2 at Portman Road on Saturday night. A goal of the season contender from Scott Twine completed Swindon’s victory – a result that saw the club beat Ipswich for the first time in 30 years. The three points did not do enough to haul the Robins out of the bottom four, but it did result in the club’s second away win of the campaign while leaving John Sheridan’s men just a point from safety. Former Swindon target Oliver Norwood had equalised for the Tractor Boys before two further goals appeared to leave the visitors home and dry.