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Crystal Palace will be hoping it will be a case of third time lucky against a Manchester club in the FA Cup final, as the Eagles take on Manchester City at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. Palace fell short against Manchester United in 2016 and 1990, and emerging star defender Chris Richards, who hails from Birmingham, Alabama, is acutely aware of the legendary Palace side of 1990, as he's been exclusively telling our Senior Sports Analyst Darren Lewis at the South London club's training ground.
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