I saw a stat earlier on ssn and it said we conceded 9 penalties since 2006 while Chelsea and Aston Villa conceded only 6 penalties.
If we lose the league by 2 points or less we can look back to our home match against Newcastle and that say thats where the ref handed the title to City. It works both ways you ****ing donut.
Feel free to list any challenges you think deserved a penalty that weren't given in that time. After all, the only mention of a controversial penalty decision against us from that period in your Daily Fail list is Stam's challenge on Juninho. And a penalty was given for that one, despite Andy D'Urso admitting that Stam won the ball...
That's not an unreasonable figure for an elite Champions League club. 3 in 10 years from 93-04 is beyond belief!
We are still waiting for you to list all the incidents that "should" have been penalties at Old Trafford during that period.
-- "It was an interesting game on Monday night. It showed how teams are determined to stick to their job and defend well. From the referee's position I can see why the Murphy penalty wasn't given because the ball moved at an angle as Michael Carrick challenged him. From that position it wasn't clear, but it was a good claim. We could have had a penalty ourselves. "You get breaks here and there - good and bad. They even themselves out. We've had some terrible decisions at Old Trafford - look at the Newcastle game. [Against City] Tottenham had a claim when Balotelli wasn't sent off and then he scored the winning goal... you could go through millions of things like that. Someone said United don't get penalties at Old Trafford - but the average over the last 20 years or so is only about three a season or something like that. Most managers believe the breaks even themselves out."
There were none. You only committed three fouls in the box in 200 games in 11 years. In the same period in Europe more pens were awarded at Old T. Maybe SAF does not have so much influence there
And you lot were complaining for weeks about the penalties you didn't get against barcelona a few season ago.
Or maybe we were playing against teams that challenged us a bit more than the Premier League sides we so frequently swatted away? Speaking of influencing refs in Europe, your rabble forced one into retirement through a hate campaign but failed to discredit another through a similar campaign. Justice the chav way. Cockney clowns.