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Millwall have asked the Football Association for more tickets for the FA Cup final after being allocated 7,000 fewer than Manchester United. The First Division club have been given 21,000 tickets for the final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on 22 May.
Millwall, whose average league gate is just over 10,000, say they have not had the chance to bid for more.
They have urged the FA to reconsider, maintaining they could easily accommodate an increased allocation.
"We are very disappointed that the FA have reached the decision to award Manchester United a significantly higher allocation of tickets for the FA Cup final than Millwall," a statement from the club said.
"Whilst acknowledging that Manchester United are a massive club with a huge fan base, this decision undermines the very spirit of the FA Cup.
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"Having taken 47,000 supporters to Wembley in 1999 for the Auto Windscreen Shield final, it is clear that the demand for tickets from Millwall would not be met were the distribution to be split equally.
"We have begged the FA to reconsider their decision.
"In our view, it is not too late to reverse the decision in which fairness and the spirit of this great competition have been sacrificed."
The remaining 25,000 tickets for the game are to be distributed to various organisations through the Football Association.