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Why Wembley is special, for FA Cup semi-finals too

Ahead of this weekend’s FA Cup semi-finals (Manchester City vs Southampton, Leeds vs Chelsea) at Wembley Stadium, former football manager Tony Pulis reflects on the venue’s profound significance for players, fans, and clubs. Drawing on his own experiences leading Stoke City to the 2011 FA Cup semi-final and final at Wembley, he shares anecdotes including a motivational speech from club legend Gordon Banks and the electric atmosphere of their 5-0 semi-final victory over Bolton.

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FA Cup semi-finalsWembley StadiumTony PulisStoke City2011 FA CupGordon Banksfootball traditionsFA Cup finalfootball nostalgia

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