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Tales from the Trinity - an Aston Villa Podcast

Tales from the Trinity - an Aston Villa Podcast

Auteur(s): Luke Boyden & Ian Simms
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An Aston Villa Football Club Podcast 'for Villa fans, by Villa fans.'

News, reaction and discussion by the 'Tales from the Trinity' Podcast! @talesfromthetrinity


Hosted by Mr Luke Boyden & Mr Ian Simms.

© 2025 Tales from the Trinity - an Aston Villa Podcast
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  • Ep 11. Are Villa set for Spurs? Match preview & news round up!
    Oct 16 2025

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    Luke & Ian preview Villa's trip to Tottenham as the Premier League returns again after the International break!


    Includes a weekly round up of all the latest news in the world of Aston Villa Football Club... and the start of our 'Villa Quiz' segment!


    We've also done our best to fix the previous episodes sound issues!

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    35 min
  • Ep.10 'WWWW - That's a little more like it!'
    Oct 7 2025

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    Luke & Ian review all things in the Villa-verse as the club enjoy a perfect start to the Europa League campaign and back to back wins in the Premier League!





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    34 min
  • Ep. 9 Villa to return to the scene of their finest hour! inc. Feyenoord match preview and a look ahead to Burnley!
    Oct 1 2025

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    Luke Boyden and Ian Simms return to talk all things Aston Villa, including a look back on wins against Bologna and Fulham at Villa park as the club finally get their season up and running.

    They preview Thursdays game against Feyenoord as Villa make their first return to the scene that will forever be etched into club folk law - the De Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam, and look ahead to Sundays Premier League game back at Villa Park against Burnley.


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    31 min
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