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Published 16:12 14 Jan 2017 GMT
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"That's what's been talked about (10% allocation), which would take us just over 5,000. We're being penalised for having a smaller stadium, if it's true. We're giving them 10% of the crowd and we're only having five or six per cent of the crowd in Ireland."Alm also stated that if what he expects is true, then Irish fans could lose out as they will reduce the 10% allocation they have offered to the Republic of Ireland. Ultimately though, he hopes that a mutual agreement can be reached whereby 10% is offered between both associations.
"Whatever they offer us, I would go tit-for-tat and I would reduce their (allocation) to five or six per cent. But ultimately, let's do the gentleman's agreement and have the 10%."According to the report, the FAI have declined to comment but they are expected to announce the official ticket allocation this week.
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