Gary Neville
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And for Salford's point of view, we're going there for the second time in...
10 months, which is just incredible, really.
It is special because it feels like an event.
Every time you play at Wembley, it doesn't feel like a game of football.
I know that everybody will tell you that you just treat every game the same, you prepare the same.
You do, but then you know that
That coach ride to Wembley, the feeling of what's going to happen, whether it's England international or it's a cup final, it does feel like an occasion, an event, rather than just a football match, which obviously we've got a football match here today, which happens every single week in the Premier League.
But you go to Wembley, you know it's something very different.
I think we've talked, or people have talked over the years about maybe...
weakening that position by putting the semi-finals there and obviously allowing Tottenham to play there and other such things.
But if you get to an FA Cup final, if you get to an England... If you're a young England player making your debut and you're playing for England at Wembley getting that cap, it is an incredibly special place and you will be extremely nervous.
There'll be levels of anxiety that you've never experienced before.
I remember my first game when you were 96.
I had the driest mouth I've ever had in my life.
It was warm, but just...
You may have had it when you started off in television, Geoff.
You know what I mean?
You never had it, Geoff, no.
I mean, Geoff never felt anxiety, never had any feeling of sort of... Call us a cucumber.
No, but you do, you get that sort of dry mouth feeling.