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Fans ready for Pompey's big day | Fans ready for Pompey's big day |
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Tens of thousands of Portsmouth supporters are preparing to watch the FA Cup final. | Tens of thousands of Portsmouth supporters are preparing to watch the FA Cup final. |
Some 25,000 ticket holders made the journey up the M3 from Portsmouth on Saturday morning to see Pompey's first FA Cup final appearance for 69 years. | Some 25,000 ticket holders made the journey up the M3 from Portsmouth on Saturday morning to see Pompey's first FA Cup final appearance for 69 years. |
Up to 20,000 are expected to congregate on Southsea Common in Portsmouth to watch the game on a big screen. | Up to 20,000 are expected to congregate on Southsea Common in Portsmouth to watch the game on a big screen. |
The match ball is being presented by Portsmouth's near non-league neighbours Havant and Waterlooville Football Club. | The match ball is being presented by Portsmouth's near non-league neighbours Havant and Waterlooville Football Club. |
The Hawks surprised many to reach the FA Cup fourth round where they lost 4-2 at Premier League Liverpool. | The Hawks surprised many to reach the FA Cup fourth round where they lost 4-2 at Premier League Liverpool. |
Portsmouth goal-keeping legend Alan Knight MBE, who played more than 800 games for the club, is now a coach at Havant and Waterlooville. | Portsmouth goal-keeping legend Alan Knight MBE, who played more than 800 games for the club, is now a coach at Havant and Waterlooville. |
"There's a sense of anticipation here," said Mr Knight, who travelled to the game with ticket competition winners from Portsmouth. | "There's a sense of anticipation here," said Mr Knight, who travelled to the game with ticket competition winners from Portsmouth. |
"Once we get inside Wembley it's going to explode into a wall of passion. | "Once we get inside Wembley it's going to explode into a wall of passion. |
"I'm a little bit envious (of those playing)." | "I'm a little bit envious (of those playing)." |
Laura Egglestone from Chicago, US, is going to the game with dad Jack | |
Portsmouth's only FA Cup triumph was a 4-1 win over Wolves in 1939. | Portsmouth's only FA Cup triumph was a 4-1 win over Wolves in 1939. |
Fans have travelled from across the globe to see the club take on Cardiff City in north west London. | Fans have travelled from across the globe to see the club take on Cardiff City in north west London. |
Included are a 50-strong group who have made the 24-hour trip from Australia and New Zealand. | Included are a 50-strong group who have made the 24-hour trip from Australia and New Zealand. |
David Robbins, 59, has made the journey from Australia where he has lived for the last 36 years, after his son in London bought tickets. | David Robbins, 59, has made the journey from Australia where he has lived for the last 36 years, after his son in London bought tickets. |
His wife Christine said: "We have pay TV over here so that he can watch all of the Premier League games. | His wife Christine said: "We have pay TV over here so that he can watch all of the Premier League games. |
"Needless to say he is up at very odd hours to make sure he watches all of the Portsmouth games. | "Needless to say he is up at very odd hours to make sure he watches all of the Portsmouth games. |
"The Pompey scarf has been draped over the TV for the last couple of months while he has been watching their progress." | "The Pompey scarf has been draped over the TV for the last couple of months while he has been watching their progress." |
World Cup | World Cup |
Portsmouth City Council leader Gerald Vernon-Jackson revealed he had hosted members from the Football Association in Portsmouth with a view to the city hosting World Cup matches at a new stadium in 2018 if England secures the tournament. | Portsmouth City Council leader Gerald Vernon-Jackson revealed he had hosted members from the Football Association in Portsmouth with a view to the city hosting World Cup matches at a new stadium in 2018 if England secures the tournament. |
"Portsmouth is a football mad city, there's such a buzz," he said. | "Portsmouth is a football mad city, there's such a buzz," he said. |
"This game helps put Portsmouth on the map." | "This game helps put Portsmouth on the map." |
An open top bus parade has been planned in the south coast city if Portsmouth do lift the cup, followed by a party on Southsea Common. | An open top bus parade has been planned in the south coast city if Portsmouth do lift the cup, followed by a party on Southsea Common. |