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By Jonathan McCormack: It was not the happy ending to the fairytale journey that Stoke fans had hoped for.
Yaya Toure’s scrambled goal sent the Potters home without a trophy once again.
But while the team’s performance left a lot to be desired, the fans once again stepped up and showed why the Britannia is the noisiest stadium in the Premier League.
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By Elliot Richardson: Stoke City manager Tony Pulis says he is immensely proud of his team despite their FA Cup heartbreak.
The Potters were beaten 1-nil by Manchester City in their first ever FA Cup Final.
Yaya Toure did the damage with a late goal at Wembley but the Britannia Stadium outfit can be proud of their cup run, according to Pulis.
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By James Drakeford & Natasha Kaur: Stoke City are en route to Wembley after heading out from Stoke-on-Trent railway station via the First Class lounge.
Players looked relaxed and happy as they prepare to put on a first class performance of their own when they play Manchester City in the club’s first ever FA Cup final.
Injury doubts Robert Huth and Matthew Etherington were among the squad heading to London.
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By Elliot Richardson: Stoke City took advantage of their FA Cup success as fans rushed to snap up season tickets for next season.
Supporters headed to the Britannia stadium to purchase their 2011/2012 season tickets which also guarantees them a ticket for the Cup Final.
An extra 2,300 tickets were made available for the Potters’ date with Manchester City at Wembley for fans who do not have season tickets, but are buying one for next season.
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By Josh Hoare: Stoke City boss Tony Pulis has insisted his side’s FA Cup semi-final should not have been played at Wembley.
The Potters take on Bolton in the capital and Pulis admits the “traditionalist” in him would have preferred the game to have been played at a different venue.
“I would have loved this game to have been played locally, rather than having to travel down to London,” he explained.
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By Michelle Sarel & James Wood: Tony Pulis has called on Stoke City’s fans to reproduce the atmosphere that helped his side reach Wembley when they face Newcastle United.
The Potters entertain Alan Pardew’s side tomorrow (March 19) and Pulis knows his side will have to keep their mind on league action, despite reaching the semi-finals of the FA Cup last weekend.
