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Pilgrims bring in Barker

Image: Barker: Off to Plymouth

Plymouth have snapped up Chris Barker for an undisclosed fee from Queens Park Rangers.

Defender joins Walton in moving to Home Park

Plymouth Argyle have snapped up Chris Barker for an undisclosed fee from Queens Park Rangers. Barker has signed a three-year contract at Home Park, just 12 months after joining QPR from Cardiff City. He will be available for Saturday's Championship opener against Wolves and Pilgrims boss Paul Sturrock is delighted with the deal. "I am very pleased, because Gary Sawyer has a lingering hamstring problem and he just can't seem to get rid of it," Sturrock told the club's official website.

Wealth of experience

"We have admired Chris from afar in the past. He has a wealth of experience after playing for several Championship teams. "He is more than 6ft tall with a long throw, and has great experience. "We are slowly getting a squad together and this is the type of player we are looking for." The left-back is the second player to join Plymouth from QPR this week after Simon Walton arrived in a club record transfer.

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