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A series in which 90’s football aficionado Josh Widdicombe is joined by friends, and fellow 90s experts, co-host Chris Scull and ‘Director of Podcast’ Michael Marden, as the trio embark on a tour of niche football topics of the period 1st January 1990 to 31st December 1999.
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A series in which 90’s football aficionado Josh Widdicombe is joined by friends, and fellow 90s experts, co-host Chris Scull and ‘Director of Podcast’ Michael Marden, as the trio embark on a tour of niche football topics of the period 1st January 1990 to 31st December 1999.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Quickly Kevin; will he score? The 90s Football Show.
Hosts
Josh Widdicombe
Chris Scull
Michael Marden
Previous Guests
Lee Trundle
Lee Trundle is a former professional footballer known for his time at Swansea City, where he became a cult hero in the 2000s. He is celebrated for his showmanship and skill on the pitch, often recognized for his memorable goals and entertaining playing style. Trundle's career is marked by his late entry into professional football, and he continues to play at the age of 48. He gained national fame through his appearances on the show Soccer AM, which showcased his unique talents and personality. His career also includes a near move to the Premier League and various humorous anecdotes, including a notable incident involving his face on a thong and an ASBO.
Lee Trundle is a former professional footballer known for his time at Swansea City, where he became a cult hero in the 2000s. He is celebrated for his showmanship and skill on the pitch, often recognized for his memorable goals and entertaining playing style. Trundle's career is marked by his late entry into professional football, and he continues to play at the age of 48. He gained national fame through his appearances on the show Soccer AM, which showcased his unique talents and personality. His career also includes a near move to the Premier League and various humorous anecdotes, including a notable incident involving his face on a thong and an ASBO.
Nigel Reo-Coker
Nigel Reo-Coker is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is best known for his time at clubs such as Wimbledon, West Ham United, and Aston Villa. Reo-Coker was known for his tireless work ethic and box-to-box playing style. He gained significant recognition during his tenure at West Ham, where he played a key role in the team's run to the FA Cup final in 2006. Additionally, he has been involved in various discussions regarding the controversial relocation of Wimbledon FC to Milton Keynes. Reo-Coker has also had notable interactions with England's national team management, including a memorable incident with then-manager Sven Goran Eriksson.
Nigel Reo-Coker is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is best known for his time at clubs such as Wimbledon, West Ham United, and Aston Villa. Reo-Coker was known for his tireless work ethic and box-to-box playing style. He gained significant recognition during his tenure at West Ham, where he played a key role in the team's run to the FA Cup final in 2006. Additionally, he has been involved in various discussions regarding the controversial relocation of Wimbledon FC to Milton Keynes. Reo-Coker has also had notable interactions with England's national team management, including a memorable incident with then-manager Sven Goran Eriksson.
Ray Stubbs
Ray Stubbs is a renowned sports broadcaster with a career spanning over six decades. He is best known for hosting popular sports programs such as Match of the Day, Football Focus, and Final Score. Stubbs has been a significant figure in sports media, recognized for his engaging style and ability to connect with audiences. He has covered numerous high-profile events and has a reputation for his insightful commentary and entertaining anecdotes from the world of football.
Ray Stubbs is a renowned sports broadcaster with a career spanning over six decades. He is best known for hosting popular sports programs such as Match of the Day, Football Focus, and Final Score. Stubbs has been a significant figure in sports media, recognized for his engaging style and ability to connect with audiences. He has covered numerous high-profile events and has a reputation for his insightful commentary and entertaining anecdotes from the world of football.
Topics Discussed
Defender
Steve Bruce
90s football
iconic moments
quotes
Lee Trundle
Swansea City
professional football
Soccer AM
Premier League
ASBO
Guus Hiddink
Ray Wilkins
Champions League
Nigel Reo-Coker
Wimbledon
West Ham United
Aston Villa
FA Cup
Sven Goran Eriksson
Milton Keynes
TGI Fridays
Ray Stubbs
sports broadcasting
Match of the Day
Football Focus
Final Score
Tranmere Rovers
Diego Maradona
Gazza
A Question of Sport
UEFA Cup
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Quickly Kevin; will he score? The 90s Football Show.
0:0045:55
'Defender' - by Steve Bruce (Chapter 11)
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Josh WiddicombeChris ScullMichael Marden
The penultimate chapter in the Barnes trilogy. Enjoy!
Thanks for the continued support we genuinely couldn't make the show without you.
Thanks, Chris, Josh and Michael xxx
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The penultimate chapter in the Barnes trilogy. Enjoy!
Thanks for the continued support we genuinely couldn't make the show without you.
Thanks, Chris, Josh and Michael xxx
Fan Club: www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevin
Twitter: @quicklykevin
Instagram: quicklykevin
Email: [email protected]
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This chapter is arguably the double A-side of the Defender novel. Featuring a handful of iconic moments and quotes... Enjoy!
Thanks for the continued support we genuinely couldn't make the show without you.
Thanks, Chris, Josh and Michael xxx
Fan Club: www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevin
Twitter: @quicklykevin
Instagram: quicklykevin
Email: [email protected]
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'Defender' - by Steve Bruce (Chapter 10)
This chapter is arguably the double A-side of the Defender novel. Featuring a handful of iconic moments and quotes... Enjoy!
Thanks for the continued support we genuinely couldn't make the show without you.
Thanks, Chris, Josh and Michael xxx
Fan Club: www.anotherslice.com/quicklykevin
Twitter: @quicklykevin
Instagram: quicklykevin
Email: [email protected]
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0:0039:23
LBHY: Lee Trundle
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Josh WiddicombeChris ScullMichael Marden
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Lee Trundle
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Lee TrundleSwansea Cityprofessional footballSoccer AMPremier LeagueASBOGuus HiddinkRay WilkinsChampions League
This week, we're joined by a true cult hero of the 00s and the ultimate showman - Swansea City legend, Lee Trundle!
Lee shares his journey as a late bloomer in professional football and why, at 48, hes still out there tearing it up on the pitch.
He takes us through his unforgettable goals, jaw-dropping skills, and the moment Soccer AM catapulted him into national fame.
We also get the inside scoop on the Premier League move that almost happened, the surprising story behind his face appearing on a thong, and the time he landed an ASBO!
Plus, we dive into your messages, including Guus Hiddinks bizarre eating habit and Ray Wilkins unique way of lifting Chelseas spirits after their dramatic 2009 Champions League exit to Barcelona.
And if youre a member of the QK Fan Clubgood news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, youll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Lets Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager).
So, good night Richard Wright,
Chris, Alex, and Nick x
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This week, we're joined by a true cult hero of the 00s and the ultimate showman - Swansea City legend, Lee Trundle!
Lee shares his journey as a late bloomer in professional football and why, at 48, hes still out there tearing it up on the pitch.
He takes us through his unforgettable goals, jaw-dropping skills, and the moment Soccer AM catapulted him into national fame.
We also get the inside scoop on the Premier League move that almost happened, the surprising story behind his face appearing on a thong, and the time he landed an ASBO!
Plus, we dive into your messages, including Guus Hiddinks bizarre eating habit and Ray Wilkins unique way of lifting Chelseas spirits after their dramatic 2009 Champions League exit to Barcelona.
And if youre a member of the QK Fan Clubgood news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, youll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Lets Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager).
So, good night Richard Wright,
Chris, Alex, and Nick x
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0:0039:51
LBHY: Nigel Reo-Coker
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Josh WiddicombeChris ScullMichael Marden
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Nigel Reo-Coker
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Nigel Reo-CokerWimbledonWest Ham UnitedAston VillaFA CupSven Goran ErikssonMilton KeynesTGI Fridays
For this episode, we are joined by a tireless, box-to-box midfielder – former Wimbledon, West Ham United and Aston Villa star Nigel Reo-Coker.
Did the June Bug drink really propel West Ham to the 2006 FA Cup final? Nigel reveals all on infamous trips to the big 00’s hangout…TGI Friday’s!
We also revisit his early career at Wimbledon, getting his firsthand take on the club’s controversial move to Milton Keynes.
Plus, Nigel explains how he inadvertently told then-England manager Sven Goran Eriksson to “f*** off” ahead of the 2006 World Cup.
And, of course, we dive into your correspondence, including a singing Premier League manager from the 00’s who could have easily headlined a music festival!
And if you’re a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you’ll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let’s Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…).
So, good night Richard Wright,
Chris, Alex, and Nick x
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For this episode, we are joined by a tireless, box-to-box midfielder – former Wimbledon, West Ham United and Aston Villa star Nigel Reo-Coker.
Did the June Bug drink really propel West Ham to the 2006 FA Cup final? Nigel reveals all on infamous trips to the big 00’s hangout…TGI Friday’s!
We also revisit his early career at Wimbledon, getting his firsthand take on the club’s controversial move to Milton Keynes.
Plus, Nigel explains how he inadvertently told then-England manager Sven Goran Eriksson to “f*** off” ahead of the 2006 World Cup.
And, of course, we dive into your correspondence, including a singing Premier League manager from the 00’s who could have easily headlined a music festival!
And if you’re a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you’ll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let’s Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…).
So, good night Richard Wright,
Chris, Alex, and Nick x
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0:0039:40
LBHY: Ray Stubbs
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Josh WiddicombeChris ScullMichael Marden
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Ray Stubbs
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Ray Stubbssports broadcastingMatch of the DayFootball FocusFinal ScoreTranmere RoversDiego MaradonaGazzaA Question of SportUEFA Cup
We’re back with series two of Let’s Be Having You — and this time, we’re joined by a true cult hero of sports broadcasting!
A man once dubbed a “f****** legend” by Noel Gallagher… it’s none other than former Match of the Day, Football Focus, and Final Score host, Ray Stubbs!
With a career spanning six decades, Ray takes us through some wild moments—from bizarre sponsorship deals with his boyhood club Tranmere Rovers to convincing Diego Maradona and Gazza to take part in ‘Mystery Sportsman’ on A Question of Sport. Plus, he shares the chaos of covering Liverpool’s UEFA Cup opponents after one too many lunchtime shots.
And if you’re a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you’ll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let’s Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…).
So, good night Richard Wright,
Chris, Alex, and Nick x
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We’re back with series two of Let’s Be Having You — and this time, we’re joined by a true cult hero of sports broadcasting!
A man once dubbed a “f****** legend” by Noel Gallagher… it’s none other than former Match of the Day, Football Focus, and Final Score host, Ray Stubbs!
With a career spanning six decades, Ray takes us through some wild moments—from bizarre sponsorship deals with his boyhood club Tranmere Rovers to convincing Diego Maradona and Gazza to take part in ‘Mystery Sportsman’ on A Question of Sport. Plus, he shares the chaos of covering Liverpool’s UEFA Cup opponents after one too many lunchtime shots.
And if you’re a member of the QK Fan Club—good news! As we transition to the LBHY Fan Club, you’ll still have access to all the old QK subscriber episodes, plus exclusive monthly specials from Let’s Be Having You (which just might feature Big Ron Manager…).
So, good night Richard Wright,
Chris, Alex, and Nick x
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