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Published 08:58 31 Oct 2018 GMT
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Quoting a source, the Mail claims that United see the 70-ticket increase as an attempt from City to take the mick out of them but "don't want to get involved in a slanging match."
City insist that they have allocated the maximum number of tickets based on police advice as the Manchester derby is a fixture which is considered an increased risk in terms of potential fan trouble.
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