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Of all the likely villains' in the PL OGS seems the least likely
Dyche? Pep? Jose? Atkinson? he's not even close <laugh>
 
27 of Man Utd’s have come in the last 2 years. Again I’ll repeat that is a high amount and disproportionate
Look at the stats for other PL teams over the years it happens. It' sno good looking at one team over two seasons and drawing stats conclusions from it. Come on RDBD where are you?
 
Look at the stats for other PL teams over the years it happens. It' sno good looking at one team over two seasons and drawing stats conclusions from it. Come on RDBD where are you?
It literally doesn't happen. Man Utd broke the record last season with 14. Nobody has ever got that many.
 
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At the risk of repeating myself, there are factors in the way Utd play - especially at home - which increase the probality of penalties being awarded

Just like the way some teams play will result in more headed goals, set piece goals, goals on the break etc.

Utd tend to have a lot of possession at home, but struggle to break down teams who get players behind the ball in and around the penalty area. Where Liverpool and City open team up with quick, sharp passes, Utd tend to be slower and less precise in the build up, but the players involved in the box such as Fernandes, Martial and Rashford are quick-footed. So they are often receiving the ball in tight areas, looking to work an opening for a shot or a pass, but the play is disjointed. Defenders have more chance to get in blocks and tackles and there are more 50/50 balls. When there is more contact in the box, there is more like likelihood of fouls being committed - handballs, mistimed tackles etc. Especially when quick forwards are up against big, slow defenders. With every incident being subject VAR - and a lower threshold these days for what constitutes a foul or a handball, then more penalties are inevitable. It's a perfect storm. Utd had 19 attempts on goal last night, 9 on target - yet how many were clear opportunities? Most would fall into the category I've described - half chances after a stuttering build up. Yes, some penalty decisions are more subjective than others, but there's no evidence of bias. And there was no doubt about the one last night.

Leicester have had a lot of penalties this season in the PL too.

And what do you know, Spurs have just scored one!
 
Look at the stats for other PL teams over the years it happens. It' sno good looking at one team over two seasons and drawing stats conclusions from it. Come on RDBD where are you?

Has any other team has 27 penalties in such a short period though?
 
Steven Gerrard's Rangers™ beat Celtic 1-0 to go 19 points clear at the top of the SPL.
3 games in hand for the soon-to-be-sacked Neil Lennon, but that's already a massive gap. 10 in a row looks unlikely.
 
Yeah I'm definitely in the wrong line of work.

A lot of that is due to the aggro of creating what is
known as the 'data cleaning' + "ETL" pipelines
(the most tedious and human time-consuming part of it) .

My clients could justify paying somewhat less for the real
analytics if their other personnel did the above rather than me.
 
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Personally couldn't give a toss how many penalties other teams get.
All I know is that we rarely get them...2 penalties in the premier league at home since April 2017!
We have been denied nailed on penalties v Liverpool, Newcastle and Bournemouth which everyone agreed were nailed on.
I think it is fown to the **** level of refereeing personally.
The complete lack of consistency is a massive issue.
We received an apology for not being given a penalty at Bournemouth last season...like that makes up for the loss of 2 points.
The ruling out of Kanes goal at Sheffield United last seasonand the allowing of the Brighton goal this season show how crap refereeing standards are (whether it be the on the pitch ref or the VAR ref)
I do not have the same view of European football as I think those refs are consistent and apply the laws correctly far more than the prem refs to.
And imho virtually every club could point out similar examples...so I do not think that it is a favouritism issue.
It comes down to benefit of doubt, some clubs get it far more often than others, that is the problem.