Also note how Manchester United have had the least penalties given against them (excluding new or newly promoted teams). .
sure ... as many other factors too but bad defending come first .. who you expect to concede more penalties? Real/Barca or Granada ? if you look to table you can see UTD conceded 26 in 11 seasons , chelsea 29 .. so guess Chelsea too are getting refs help then? Everton conceded not far 33 penalties, guess we need to thanks refs for everton recrod too not their defending .. actually the only thing common on those 3 clubs are they have solid defenders and great defensive organization
so according to your logic .. guess Refs were helping Everton more than Liverpool then over the past years
Where exactly have Liverpool and Everton been over the past years? That's the more important question. Then consider where Manchester United have been and you begin to see why people take exception to the exceptionally high amount of decisions going in their favour. PS, remember we're looking at both sides of the picture, penalties awarded and conceded. As I mentioned earlier... In this case the difference between the amount of penalties awarded to Manchester United as opposed to the amount given against them is scandalous.
he he darling everyone knows Liverpool get refs decisions more than everton .. but that contradict your hypotheses bcz everton conceded less penalties than liverpool what are you refusing to see is that UTD, Chelsea and Everton had conceded less penalties bcz simply our players can tackle & our mid help out beside can you pls stick to one version ... first you said we get more penalties .. then after stats shows minimum difference, you change the argument into penalties conceded !!.. how desperate is that? beside you guys focusing on Rooney penalty and totally disregarding Braga softer penalty ..wondering why?
please log in to view this image . so you think a player running into Evans and falling is worst? i can be 100000% sure if it was going UTD way you would had been crying about it .. many in media had called it a harsh one tbh
Oh, and I guess this was another important goal for Walcott in a tight match, against a team that defends well, where we weren't counter-attacking all the time... gent.
I'm aware of that. You were saying how surprised you were Walcott wasn't starting, my point was that many Arsenal fans are now saying exactly the same but a number of the those were also saying less than a year ago that Walcott should be sold, hence my comment that Arsenal fans are a fickle lot....