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It's been a while since we've reminisced about the good old days of sticker collecting in the 1990s, and with the release of Panini's brand-new anthology, it gave us the perfect excuse. Ash Rose welcomes back author and the oracle of sticker collecting Greg Landsdowne back on to the show and the pair go gooey-eyed over Panini once again. #Keepit90s Follow! Alive and Kicking @AK90S Ash Rose @AshRoseUK Greg Lansdowne @Panini_book

Reminding you again why you love 1990s football, Ash Rose and Ed Chambers return and walk down their favourite part of memory lane. The boys take it back in this episode and recall their earliest memories of the decade both on and off the pitch, where we go from VAR to Screech Powers in an episode littered with 1990s goodness. Keep it 90s! Follow the show!Alive and Kicking @AK90sAsh Rose @AshRoseUKEd Chambers @tavernfootba

It's time to talk some 1990s football kits once again as Ash Rose is joined by author Alex Ireland to talk about his new book Pretty Poly, and some of the best club shirts of the decade. Both Ash and Alex pick their top five 1990s club kits, plus chat through some of the best and worst about kit design from our favourite era. #Keepit90s Follow the show! Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK Alex Ireland @AlexDIreland

We're sticking with a summer theme for this episode and looking back at England's international tournaments of the 1990s. Ash Rose and Ed Chambers are joined by Stuart Steelyard as they chat through the US Cup, Umbro Cup and Le Tournoi as the three different flavours of international friendly fun. Talking points include Graham Taylor's darkest days, the Corthinian figure-inspired squad of 1995 and questioning where the FA have now put Le Tournoi trophy. Follow the show Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK Ed Chambers @tavernfootball Stuart Steelyard @stusfootyflash

What did we all do in those summers without a major tournament? We didn't even have social media or the internet to feed our football hunger. Ash Rose and Ed Chambers look back at what we did in the 90s and recall the long wait for transfer news, seeing new kits in Match and Shoot and relying on end of season videos to get their football fix. Plus chat on magazines, soccer schools and which footballer's father Ed once walked in on whilst bathing! Keep it 90s. Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK Ed Chambers @tavernfootball

In a final look back at the 'class of 1992-93' and the famous Alive and Kicking advert, we speak to Tottenham duo Paul Stewart and Darren Anderton. The pair may not have featured in the poster for Sky's promotion, but were very much part of the advert thanks to some classic cheesy scenes of the era. Stewart talks through his role as well as his move to Liverpool that summer, while there's a look back at Anderton's rise to stardom after his move from Portsmouth. Keep it 90s! Follow! Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK

Ash Rose and Ed Chambers reconvene for another 'xi' themed episode of the original 1990s football podcast. The task this time around is to put together an XI from the decade's title winning sides, picking 2 each from Liverpool (1990), Arsenal (1991 or 1998), Leeds (1992), Blackburn (1995) and then three from any of Man Utd's triumphs. Give it a go yourself and keep it 90s! Follow the show Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK Ed Chambers @Tavernfootball

In the last of the line-up episodes of Still Alive and Kicking, it's a double-bubble of an edition. There are TWO interviews to get stuck into as Ash speaks to Middlesbrough's Alan Kernaghan and Gordon Strachan, who represented Leeds in the famous Alive and Kicking advert. Keep it 90s. Follow the show Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK

We're travelling back to 1992 on this episode and look back on a year that really did change football forever. Ash and Ed are joined by Rob Fletcher, who's about to release his new book 1992: The Birth of Modern Football and they each pick a high and a low from the eventful year. There's chat on Euro 92, Gary Lineker, and Alive and Kicking, plus some notable nods to the more unique things about 1992. Keep it 90s. Follow the show Alive and Kicking @AK90s Ash Rose @AshRoseUK Ed Chambers @tavernfootball Rob Fletcher @92FootballBook

We're getting to finally finish off our STILL Alive and Kicking series with the last few episodes, and chatting to QPR representative Andy Sinton. The Rangers winger talks to Ash about his time at Loftus Road, being part of the side that finished top London club in 1992/93, scoring on the first Monday Night Football and looking back at the famous sky advert.