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Published 09:15 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.
Supporters clashed on the outskirts of Manchester ahead of April's derby, which United won 3-2, and the brawl resulted in at least two arrests.
The two clubs come up against each other on Remembrance Sunday this year, with City flying high at the league's summit and United lurking down in eighth, nine points behind their noisy neighbours.
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