Quickly Kevin, Will He Score?

Quickly Kevin, Will He Score? is a nostalgia podcast based around association football in the 1990s. Guests have included former professional footballers, comedians, and sports television presenters.[1]

Hosted by Josh Widdicombe with friends Michael Marden and Chris Scull, the podcast name derives from the commentary heard in Britain during the penalty shoot out between England and Argentina at the 1998 FIFA World Cup when Brian Moore asked Kevin Keegan how David Batty would fare with a decisive penalty, which Batty then subsequently missed.[2][3]

It was nominated for Best Sports Podcast at the 2018 British podcast awards,[4] for which they received a bronze award.[5] It was nominated for best sports podcast at the 2017 Football Supporters Federation Awards.[6]

Episodes

Series One

Series Two

Series Three

2018 World Cup Specials

  • World Cup Episode 1 - The opening ceremony
  • World Cup Episode 2 - Goalkeepers
  • World Cup Episode 3 - TV theme music
  • World Cup Episode 4 -Midfielders
  • World Cup Episode 5 -Strikers
  • World Cup Episode 6 - Mascots
  • World Cup Episode 7- Memorabilia
  • World Cup Episode 8 - Adverts
  • World Cup Episode 9 - Defenders
  • World Cup Episode 10 - The closing ceremony [8]

2018 Pre-Season

  • Episode 1 - Team of the 90s (Goalkeepers)
  • Episode 2 - Team of the 90s (Centre-backs)
  • Episode 3 - Team of the 90s (Full backs)
  • Episode 4 - Team of the 90s (Midfielders)
  • Episode 5 - Team of the 90s (Strikers)[9]

Series Four

2019 Pre Season

  • Episode 1 - 90s Football Computer Games
  • Episode 2 - 90s Football TV Shows
  • Episode 3 - Things We Miss About 90s Football
  • Episode 4 - Memorabilia
  • Episode 5 - The Non 90s Episode Idea Pitch Episode
  • Episode 6 - Best and Worst Goals of the 90s
  • Episode 7 - Players
  • Episode 8 - Correspondence and Poll results special
  • Episode 9 - Championship Manager 97/98 with Tom Craine

Series Five

Series Six

Film Club

Series Seven

References

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