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Crystal Palace faces Manchester City in the FA Cup final, a historic chance to win their first major trophy and qualify for Europe. The author, a Palace supporter, reflects on the club's journey, noting their consistent mid-table finish in the Premier League and lack of major trophies. Despite the team's "consistently inconsistent" form, the final represents a significant moment for the club and its fans, embodying hope and local pride.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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