Match Preview
Match statistics not available yet
Match Coverage (7126)

Rog talks with Tottenham Hotspur and England's Dele about Tottenham's noble title chase, his affinity for nutmegs, and his favorite NFL team. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Recapping Crew SC vs New England, Recrapping Crewzers FZZZ vs Toronto Who Deserves Butter FC, Cracking the Code, Man Balls Celebrity Fan Brian Harris Allan 87 stops by to listen to Morgan talk about his childhood injuries Battle for The Grand Prize, Prediction scores, Prediction updates, Crewzers vs Montreal Impact, HangOnTour, the AGS Attack War, and so much fucking more

Robbie Mustoe and Robbie Earle breakdown a busy weekend of Premier League action: Chelsea thrash ‘Boro & place one hand on the trophy (0:20), Spurs falter at West Ham (10:00), Man United’s pedestrian approach against Arsenal (15:00), Arsenal’s slim chance of finishing top-4 finish (22:57), Liverpool’s frustrating display against Southampton (24:47), Man City’s commanding win over Palace (30:00) and end with a meaty relegation chat (33:25)

SEGMENT ONE: Recapping Crew SC vs. NYCFCSC, Cracking the Code, and Man Balls. SEGMENT TWO: Celebrity fan and Easy Coast Ultra Steve Abreu stops by to chat about that time when John Clem got arrested in Montreal. SEGMENT THREE: Battle for The Grand Prize, Prediction Score, Prediction Updates, Crew SC vs. New England preview, Crew SC vs. Toronto preview.

Chris and Paul give their final thoughts on Emre Can’s incredible match winner as well as looking ahead to the next test against Southampton on Sunday. They also answer your questions including Jordan Henderson’s captaincy, John Achterberg’s adequacy and whether Daniel Sturridge would be a good fit at Arsenal! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe on the disappointing Manchester Derby which ended in a scoreless draw highlighted by Marouane Fellaini's red card (0:15). Plus, how wins for Chelsea (13:20) and Tottenham (16:20) affect the title race and Sunday's North London Derby (20:45). Finally, a chat on Middlesbrough's 1-0 win over Sunderland and the future of David Moyes (25:00).

Rog and Davo return to discuss Chelsea's FA Cup semifinal victory over Spurs, update their Top Four predictions (again), and dive into the depths of the relegation zone. Plus, the very important movement to change "Hudson Street" to "Ray Hudson Street." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week comedian Nish Kumar joins us in the ‘Quickly Kevin…’ studio to discuss ‘Premier Passions’, the documentary series following Sunderland and then manager Peter Reid’s retrospectively harrowing attempt to establish the club as a Premier League force in the late 90’s. A fly on the wall look at how precisely NOT to run a football club, where boardroom level concerns about bathroom fixtures and Terence Conran designed stadium interiors took precedent over signing a striker capable of competing in the highest division. There are, unsurprisingly, more lows than highs, as the aspirations of club, manager and fans slowly turn to dread with the same traumatically inevitable sense of doom one gets from watching Denis Irwin and Brian McClair double teaming David Busst circa 1996. You can find the episodes we watched here…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbPKFiKE4-Ahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XRiu_z9f10It was so brilliantly bleak we only managed to watch two of the five episodes, and given the choice of watching the remaining three or being forced to drown a sack of kittens at gunpoint whilst footage of all England’s penalty misses in the 90’s played on loop in the background, we’d obviously choose to watch the remaining episodes. But only just…. There is also an unbelievable story about 90’s legend and Dube maestro Dion Dublin crossing paths with perennial landfill-indie whipping boys, Toploader. Efan Ekoku makes an obligatory (blink and you’ll miss it) cameo mention, plus all the usual correspondence, features, and items you’ve come to endure like the squad player nobody is ever excited to see warming up on the side-lines. Yes, that means you, Darren Caskey. As always, to get in touch with the show and keep up to date on all the latest news….Email: [email protected]: @QuicklyKevinFacebook: Quickly KevinAnd don't forget: instagram.com/quicklykevinAND LASTLY! Go on iTunes. Think of the most niche 90s footballer you can. Leave a review which mentions them. We'll read our favourites and the best will make an appearance in the following weeks show. (We’re contractually obliged to say the review doesn’t need to be 5 stars, but you’ve got as much chance getting picked as Steve Bruce did getting a senior cap for England if you don’t leave a five star review. As much chance getting picked as Kevin Keegan did at holding onto a 12 point lead at the top of the table if…..you get the idea) Enjoy the show and we are back next week for episode nine.Chris, Josh and Michael Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe is joined by umaxit.com content editor Seb Stafford-Bloor to discuss John Terry's announcement, and defending; in the England team and beyond. The episode also includes a reading of uMAXit writer Stephen Tudor's article on the waving of imaginary cards. John Terry: A Brief History Of - https://youtu.be/H9x7J7MN8AM Waving imaginary cards is not an outrage – the outrage it causes is: https://www.tifofootball.com/features/waving-imaginary-cards-is-not-an-outrage-the-outrage-it-causes-is/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Impossible Job is simply the greatest ever documentary about football (excluding Danny Baker’s Own Goals and Gaffs 2). A behind the scenes look at England’s failure to qualify for the 1994 World Cup it is heartbreaking, poignant and packed to the brim with Carlton Palmer. This week we sat down with comedian Tom Craine (writer of Josh and the excellent new BBC3 series Climaxed) to discuss what it was like to rewatch it 23 years on. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Showing 7,041-7,050 of 7,126 articles
