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![]() FA Cup Final | 17th May 2008 | Portsmouth vs Cardiff City | KO 15:00 | Ground: Wembley FA Cup final preview Cardiff and Portsmouth hope for fitting finale ![]() skysports.com preview: Cardiff City and Portsmouth meet at Wembley on Saturday to contest the 126th FA Cup final. This season the Football Association's flagship competition has thrown up more shocks, upsets and spectacles than even a soap opera scriber with a taste for the dramatic could concoct. As Cardiff and Pompey prepare to cross swords at the home of English football, hopes are high for a fitting finale to a fabulous year for the world's oldest and most illustrious knock-out tournament. It has been suggested that the infamous magic of the FA Cup has been buried six feet under for many-a-year following the 13-season monopoly of Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. But this weekend's final has sparked flashbacks to yesteryear as plucky Championship underdogs Cardiff prepare to do battle with Premier League opponents and popular favourites Pompey. Showdown Non-league Havant & Waterlooville's fourth round exploits at Anfield will sit fondly in the memory, while giant-killers Barnsley eliminating Liverpool and Chelsea earns recognition, but if Cardiff manager Dave Jones is the man with his hands on the silverware come Saturday evening that would deservedly be hailed as the greater achievement. The Bluebirds have accounted for Chasetown, Hereford, Wolves, Middlesbrough and semi-final opponents Barnsley on their way and Jones will now be calling on his Welsh club to produce one last effort in a bid to replicate the 1927 victory which forced the FA to rename the English Cup. Jones will offer wily striking veteran Robbie Fowler, who has sampled previous cup final heartbreak and joy with Liverpool in 1996 and 2001 respectively, a late opportunity to prove his fitness as he looks to secure every possible weapon in his arsenal. Fowler has not played for five months following hip surgery, but the former England international is to undergo a fitness test in a bid to secure a place on the bench. Fellow forward Paul Parry came through his return from a hamstring problem against Barnsley a fortnight ago and will partner Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink in attack, while highly-rated winger Joe Ledley could be making his last appearance before a summer transfer. Renaissance Pompey boss Harry Redknapp, though, will have no room for nostalgia as he prepares for a first FA Cup final appearance in over 40 years as a player and a manager. Redknapp has more than done his bit for the renaissance of the competition as, having already steered Pompey to successes against Ipswich, Plymouth and Preston, his South Coast outfit notched another of this term's great upsets with a stunning 1-0 quarter-final victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Few could therefore begrudge Redknapp a chance for glory and Pompey - who have lifted the cup once before in 1939 - undoubtedly deserve their final place following a comfortable defeat of domestic second tier winners West Brom in the last four. Cup-tied striker Jermain Defoe will continue to be absent, but goalkeeper David James (calf) and skipper Sol Campbell (hamstring) are fit to return. Nwankwo Kanu looks certain to lead the attack, possibly with Nigerian compatriot John Utaka on the wing or on-loan Milan Baros as chief support despite no goals for the Czech Republic international in 15 appearances. Another striker, David Nugent, should be fit to join the squad after a groin strain, while Papa Bouba Diop sweats on a midfield place after being left out in the Premier League last week against Fulham. Match Officials: Referee: Mike Dean (Cheshire FA) Assistant Referees: Trevor Massey (Manchester FA) & Martin Yerby (Kent FA) Fourth Official: Chris Foy (Liverpool FA) FA Cup final facts and figures ![]() Key facts and figures ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final between Portsmouth and Cardiff City at Wembley. - Saturday's final is the 127th since the competition began in the 1871-72 season. Although Portsmouth first entered the FA Cup in 1899 and Cardiff in 1910, they have never played each other in the competition before. - Manchester United have appeared in a record 18 finals, winning the competition a record 11 times. This will be Portsmouth's fourth appearance in the final, and Cardiff's third. - Portsmouth's only victory was in 1939 when they upset hot favourites Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-1 in the last final to be played before World War Two. Their other appearances ended in a 2-0 defeat to Bolton Wanderers in 1929 and a 2-1 loss to Manchester City in 1934. - As a result of winning the cup in 1939, Portsmouth held it for the next seven years until the competition re-started in 1945-46 -- the longest any club has managed to keep the cup for. - Cardiff famously became the first, and so far only club, from outside England to win the FA Cup when they beat Arsenal 1-0 in 1927. Their only other appearance was in 1925 when they lost 1-0 to Sheffield United. The Cup final hymn Abide With Me was first sung at the 1927 final. - Portsmouth's record FA Cup win came in the first match they played in the competition, beating Ryde from the Isle of Wight 10-0 in a first qualifying round match in 1899. Their record win in the competition proper was a 7-0 victory over Stockport County in 1949. - Cardiff's record win came in 1931 when they beat non-league Enfield 8-0. On their way to this season's final Cardiff were losing to non-League Chasetown in the third round before recovering to beat them 3-1. - Cardiff were involved in an extraordinary FA Cup coincidence in the 1950s. They were drawn to play away at Leeds United in three successive third round matches in 1955-56, 1956-57 and 1957-58. Cardiff won all three games 2-1. - Cardiff are attempting to become the first club from outside the top division to win the FA Cup since West Ham United of the second division beat Arsenal in 1980. In total there have only been eight winners from outside the top division since league football began in 1888-89. - Portsmouth were the only Premier League club to reach the semi-finals of this season's competition. If they had failed to beat West Bromwich Albion at Wembley in last month's semi, the final would have been the first to be contested between two clubs from outside the top division. Article Here! any help with other news, statistics or any other stuff about the final is well welcomed. ![]() hoping that i'll not talk alone here. ![]() LE: Poll added too. ![]()
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Third time lucky? ![]() After losing out in two previous Finals, Portsmouth stopper David James is hoping to claim his first FA Cup winner's medal on Saturday. James has felt the pain of defeat in The FA Cup Final on two occasions. Firstly, in 1996, when Liverpool conceded a late goal to Manchester United and then in the last Final at the old Wembley, when his Aston Villa side lost 1-0 to Chelsea. Given his taste of defeat, James is cautious going into this year's Final and knows it will not be an easy ride against Championship side Cardiff. "It has been a struggle in every game of the competition," James admitted. "The opposition have always been up for the challenge. "I expect we might do what we've done in all the previous games - struggle to start with, then start getting into the flow of things. As tense as we might seem initially, we have got confidence as a team and hopefully we can go and win the game. It won't be easy, though." James said Pompey's Cup run was just reward for the support given by the club's fans. After the Semi-Final victory over West Bromwich Albion, James described the Portsmouth supporters as "awesome". Indeed, England number one James believes the Pompey fans could make all the difference this weekend. "Our supporters have been superb all season, going back to the Manchester United quarter-final and the way they brought us through with their constant noise." Article Here! The biggest stage ![]() Wales manager John Toshack is backing Cardiff's Joe Ledley to have a major say in Saturday's FA Cup Final against Portsmouth. Ledley scored the spectacular winning goal in the Semi-Final victory against Barnsley and Toshack, an FA Cup winner himself with Liverpool in 1974, believes the Championship side have every chance of causing an upset and that Ledley's presence will be key to their hopes. "When I first came into the Wales job we put a structure in place with youngsters like Joe in the side," he said. "He was 18 then and you could tell just by watching him walk from the car park to the dressing room he was going to be a top player. "He's slotted in on the left-hand side and we know we've got a player that's going to be at the top level for the next 12 years. "Joe played over 60 games last season and had hamstring trouble but he's overcome that now and settled into that berth. "I wouldn't mind playing left-back behind him. He always gives everything and is a skilful boy. He'll be a major factor in The Final. "It's teriffic to see Cardiff at Wembley. Portsmouth will be favourites and Harry's done very well there. Cardiff can enjoy the day though and they've got more than half a chance." Article Here! Parker: Cardiff can create sensation ![]() 1994 FA Cup winner Paul Parker fancies Cardiff City to cause an upset at Wembley on Saturday. "I think this will be a great FA Cup final for neutrals, even though it is not between two of the so-called 'Big Four'. Portsmouth and Cardiff City have got there on merit and you know for sure that this game will mean everything to them. Both sides will try to deliver a spectacle - unlike the sterile affair we had last season between Manchester United and Chelsea. What a powder-puff final that was. If those two teams were playing again this year, just four days before the Champions League final, it would be a sideshow - the one trophy neither side really wanted to win. No danger of that this time. For Cardiff in particular it is literally a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It will be the biggest day of their playing careers and they will be desperate to give a good account of themselves. The big teams must realise they have to match the minnows' passion if they want to win the FA Cup, which is still undeniably a great tournament. I played in the 1994 final for Manchester United and, although we won the Double that year, it was a wonderful occasion. Winning the league is a bit different - it is recognition of your consistency over the course of a season. But in terms of a single occasion, nothing matches the Cup final. It is one of those things you always dream about, and when you realise that dream it is really unforgettable. You have all the build-up, walking out at Wembley in your suits, and of course the night out afterwards. Additionally we had the United song with Status Quo, which got to number one although I must admit I didn't play a leading part! Portsmouth are out of form after finishing the season badly. Admittedly Harry Redknapp rested a lot of players, but personally I think it is better to make sure you go into a game with some momentum. With Jermain Defoe cup-tied, I just hope Harry doesn't go for the 4-5-1 formation he used against West Brom in the semi-final. Pompey were unconvincing that day, and they should go for it against Cardiff. It's all very well saying Milan Baros and David Nugent are out of form, but both men have enough quality to do the business against Cardiff. I can't really understand the controversy about Cardiff representing England in the UEFA Cup. If they get there they will have earned it. If you don't want them representing England then don't let them in the league in the first place. I say good luck to them. I hope they have a real go and get stuck into Portsmouth. Obviously it's tough to make a prediction, but I just fancy an upset and am backing the underdogs to nick it one-nil." Paul Parker was talking to Alex Chick / Eurosport Article Here!
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Good luck to both of them but i still cant quite believe we are not there!
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Congrats to Portsmouth on their second FA Cup trophy. I have been able to watch only the last 10 minutes of the game. Cardiff were desperately looking for an equalizer. But Pompey was as lucky as they were in the match against United and won the trophy.
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well done portsmouth!
played well and deserved to win in th end! cardiff gave it a right go and had some quality chances in the first half! had one of them gone in, would have made for a tense game, but as things were pompey comne out on top! utd to face pompey for charity shield now! should be good! |
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