Former footballer and well-known broadcaster Ally McCoist has expressed his admiration for the remarkable turnaround engineered by Tom Cleverley at Plymouth Argyle. Reflecting on the team’s recent surge in form, McCoist admitted that if someone had predicted just a couple of months ago that Argyle would be pushing for a play-off spot in EFL League One, he would have dismissed the idea entirely.
At the time, the Pilgrims were struggling near the bottom of the table, sitting in 21st place on New Year’s Eve. Their performances suggested a team heading in the wrong direction, and many supporters had begun to question Cleverley’s leadership, with some even calling for his dismissal. However, the club chose to remain patient and keep faith in their head coach—a decision that is now paying significant dividends.
Since then, Argyle have undergone a dramatic transformation. Their form has improved drastically, with the team recording seven wins and a draw in their last nine matches. This impressive run has propelled them up the standings and placed them firmly in contention for a top-six finish and a potential play-off place.
McCoist criticized what he described as the modern “sack culture” in football, where managers are often dismissed too quickly when results falter. He pointed out that Argyle’s decision to stick with Cleverley serves as a perfect example of why patience can be rewarded. He openly admitted that he had previously believed the team was in “free fall” and heading for further decline, but was pleased to have been proven wrong.
Looking ahead, Argyle face a crucial period that could define their season. They are preparing for a challenging Easter weekend doubleheader that will likely have a major impact on their promotion ambitions. First, they will host Bolton Wanderers, currently sitting third in the league, managed by Steven Schumacher, on Good Friday. They will then travel to face Barnsley, led by Conor Hourihane, on Easter Monday.
These upcoming fixtures are expected to play a decisive role in determining whether Plymouth Argyle can maintain their momentum and secure a place in the play-offs. Regardless of what happens next, their recent resurgence under Cleverley has already been one of the most notable stories in the league this season, earning praise from figures like McCoist and restoring belief among supporters.











