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Walton pleased to end hoodoo

Image: Walton: Ended three-year winless drought

Midfielder Simon Walton labelled Plymouth's 2-0 win over Walsall on Saturday as a memorable day in his career.

Walton made just his 14th start for Plymouth at the weekend - despite joining them in August 2008 - and was meant to spend this term playing Championship football for Sheffield United before knee ligament damage sustained in a friendly last summer curtailed his stay at Bramall Lane. Walton said: "It was an emotional day. For me, there was relief as well. It was a big day for me, after what I've been through. It was the first time I've won in a Plymouth shirt. "It was a special day for me, and - with no exaggeration - it was one I'll remember for the rest of my life. "My intention was to try to last 90 minutes, but it was a bit of a surprise. I tired, which was inevitable, but I felt better than I thought I would. I was really pleased. "To be back training and playing is great, but I just wish it was in better circumstances, and so does everybody else."

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