City cut United's ticket allocation

12 October 2010 18:57
Manchester United will again have a reduced ticket allocation for their derby clash with City at Eastlands on November 10.[LNB] Blues officials cut United's allocation by 10% for last season's encounter in April after deciding to take action over the persistent standing of their fans.[LNB]In confirming their neighbours would again receive just over 2,500 tickets, City officials are stressing it is a club policy that has been used against other clubs, including Liverpool and Newcastle already this season, and not specifically United.[LNB]The Red Devils have had similar issues in the past and had allocations cut at Middlesbrough in the past, plus Sunderland and Bolton this term.[LNB]

Source: Team_Talk