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'The fans will have a huge part to play'

'The fans will have a huge part to play'

BBC News26-04-2025

Former defender Steve Cook believes Nottingham Forest will have a "fan advantage" over Manchester City at Wembley in their FA Cup semi-final.On BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast, he spoke about his experience playing for Forest at Wembley in the 2022 Championship play-off final against Huddersfield Town.Cook said: "We knew the atmosphere would be leaning in our favour, and I think that will be the same on Sunday."The Forest players will know they have a fan advantage and it's huge. When we walked out it was like a home match, but bigger and better."The fans will have a huge part to play. They played a big part in the play-off final. They'll know because every home match they turn up, and you've seen how well the players have responded to it."The players in the play-off final knew how much it meant, and the players now will know."You can listen to the full podcast here

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