Lee Phillips

The Argyle Podcast | Episode 168

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Bursting onto the scene.

At 14 he was playing at Twickenham for England Juniors, at 16 he was making his Argyle debut, and at 44 he is still turning out on a Saturday for Plymouth True Blues. 

Lee Phillips packed a lot into a relatively short time at Argyle. He was thrust into the limelight as a teenager, becoming the youngest player to play for the club in 1996. A quick and powerful striker, it was clear to see why he was so quick to make an impression. 

He had to wait for his first goal, that came two years later, in one of the most famous lower-league matches of all-time. Most people will have heard the story of goalkeeper Jimmy Glass saving Carlisle United in the final minute of the season, but not so many will be able to tell you that it was against Plymouth Argyle, and the Pilgrims’ scorer that day was 18-year-old Lee Phillips. A good quiz question answer. 

After leaving Argyle, Lee became a fans’ favourite at both Exeter City and Torquay United and was, unfortunately, a three-time play-off final runner up. 

This is the story of Lee Phillips. 

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