Plymouth show the magic of the cup is still well and truly alive, writes LEWIS STEELE - as boss Miron Muslic reveals his unusual celebration plans Plymouth boss Miron Muslic urged the Argyle fans to enjoy a night on the tiles and turn the city green after the most famous win in the club’s history – but admitted his partying would be limited to a plate of nachos and glass of Fanta.
The result showed the magic of the FA Cup is still alive as Plymouth fans dared to dream.
Argyle boss Miron Muslic said he would celebrate with a plate of nachos and a glass of fanta.
‘It is clear Plymouth Argyle is much more than the 11 players on the pitch, it is the beating heart of our community,’ owner Simon Hallett told Mail Sport last season.
As both Muslic and match-winner Ryan Hardie were at pains to stress after the match, this now must be a springboard for better things with Wednesday’s clash against Millwall arguably a more important match in the grand scheme of things.