Harry: Semis shouldn't be at Wembley
Redknapp's Spurs side take on his former club Portsmouth in Sunday's second last-four encounter at the national stadium. The FA have played the semis at Wembley since 2008 in a bid to raise extra funds to offset the estimated £900million cost of the stadium. Redknapp finds this disappointing, telling the London Evening Standard: "I was there with Portsmouth two years ago and it was great to get two trips to Wembley. When you are involved in it, you take it. "But over the years, when you are talking about the FA Cup, I would still prefer the semi-finals to be played at neutral grounds. "You certainly don't want to lose in the semi-finals when they're played at Wembley. It's okay being there but you don't want to get beaten, especially when you are the favourites, as we were with Portsmouth in 2008. "We had beaten Manchester United in the quarter-finals and we were the only Premier League club left in the competition, so there was undoubtedly pressure on us to beat West Brom on that day."