Manchester United refer City to the FA in dispute over Cup tickets Manchester City have said that the short allocation of tickets is because of logistical and security issues. Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
Manchester United have asked the Football Association to intervene after becoming embroiled in a ticket row with Manchester City that demonstrates the growing scale of rivalry between the two clubs competing at the top of English football.
United want the FA to take up their case after learning that City are prepared to make only 5,400-5,800 seats available to supporters of Sir Alex Ferguson's team for the FA Cup third-round tie at the Etihad Stadium on 8 January. crybaby!
anything wrong in asking more seats?
oh well its understandable. the ban is really tough eh. need shoulder to cry?
woohoo.. another great result. UCL exit really fires up united. to be level with city heading into new year definately a very good sign. bring on 20th!!
but damn another injuries.. thank god january coming
really hope we bring someone la this january.. defence ke,midfield ke just to give a bit boost for the team. sape2 la.. cr yg experience since we got few promising youngster already. we got the money maa..