THE re-emergence of Krisztián Timár has arguably been the good news story of our season so far.
Argyle's 2008 Player of the Season has endured a tough two seasons, drifting out of the team and then suffering a season-ending hamstring injury while on loan at Oldham last January.
The Beast has maintained his popularity with the Green Army, however, and has fought off strong competition in the centre-back area to start the first two npower League 1 games of the season, and even tried his luck as a left-winger in Saturday's draw with Carlisle.
"I stayed up after the corner and just tried my best on the wing," he said. "Once, I played as a striker against Watford.
"I'm really happy to be playing in the first-team again. I had a good pre-season and I'm happy with the start, so I'll just keep going.
"There is good competition because we have a lot of good players in that position. It makes us play better and work harder.
"I am the kind of guy who always works hard but competition does give you even more motivation to stay on the pitch.
"It is a really good thing for a football player [support from the fans]. I work hard for the team and I always give me best, so maybe that's why.
"I wanted to come back and show everybody, the manager and the supporters, that I can play at the same level as before."