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April 7, 2025 69 mins

Get the kettle on friends, it’s a bumper episode of the SCP! In the first half, Callum and Dan reflect on taking the pod on tour, sharing their recent experience of visiting the city of Milan and the famous San Siro, as well as the picturesque lakeside Serie A stadium of Como 1907. 

In the second half, it’s back to domestic matters. Callum responds to Villa reaching the FA Cup semi-final and the team’s continued winning streak, whilst Dan attends an away day in Bristol and the remarkable demolition job of Barnsley. Before a round-up involving the other West Midlands teams, the duo preview the first leg of Villa’s mouth-watering Champions League tie against PSG, and Blues’ double header against Peterborough, in the defining week in the chase for promotion and EFL Trophy glory...

00:00 - The Milan Trip

02:59 - What We’re Wearing (Callum, Como 1907)

06:49 - What We’re Wearing (Daniel, Inter Milan)

12:35 - The History of Inter Milan vs. Birmingham City & Aston Villa

15:24 - Como 1907

25:52 - The San Siro

39:40 - Celebrity Spotting

43:57 - Brighton vs. Aston Villa Reaction

48:45 - Aston Villa vs. Nottingham Forest Reaction

50:33 - Dan’s Bristol Rovers Away Day

52:51 - Blues Demolish Barnsley

1:00:28 - EFL Trophy Final Preview

1:03:24 - Villa’s Big Week Preview

01:06:12 - West Midlands Round-Up

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