Please provide proof of dodgy ones or are you (surely not) just saying it?
Liverpool penalties
Liverpool 3 Crystal Palace 1, Game 7
Raheem Sterling dragged back by defender Dean Moxey. Steven Gerrard scores to make it 3-0.
Verdict: It could be argued that this one began outside the box, though the rules tell us that does not matter. Had little effect on the outcome.
Newcastle 2 Liverpool 2, Game 8
Luis Suarez brought down from behind by Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa. Gerrard nets to make it 1-1, while Yanga-Mbiwa is sent off.
Verdict: About as stonewall as it gets. Still didn't help Liverpool to three points.
Stoke 3 Liverpool 5, Game 21
Sterling goes down under a challenge from Marc Wilson on the break. Gerrard finishes to make it 3-2.
Verdict: Soft doesn't do it justice! Sterling goes down very easily, and this goal allows Liverpool to kick on after being dragged back to 2-2.
Liverpool 2 Aston Villa 2, Game 22
Suarez beats Brad Guzan to the moving ball and hits the deck in front of the Kop. Gerrard subsequently equalises.
Verdict: Technically a penalty, yes, but boy is the Uruguayan looking for it. The crowd no doubt sways the referee.
Liverpool 4 Everton 0, Game 23
Sterling is poleaxed by an onrushing Tim Howard when through on goal. Daniel Sturridge misses a chance to get a hat-trick.
Verdict: No arguments here. Completely rash from a frustrated goalkeeper and the penalty had zero effect on the outcome.
Fulham 2 Liverpool 3, Game 26
Sascha Riether needlessly brings down Sturridge, allowing Gerrard to win it late on.
Verdict: What was the defender doing? A daft challenge to hand Liverpool three points.
Southampton 0 Liverpool 3, Game 28
Suarez twists Jose Fonte's blood, forcing the Portuguese to hack him down. Gerrard seals the win by scoring.
Verdict: A lazy challenge from a defender who knew the game was already up.
United 0 Liverpool 3, Game 29
Rafael's instinctive handball, a Phil Jones challenge on Joe Allen and a Nemanja Vidic sliding tackle on Sturridge offer up three penalties, two of which Gerrard converts.
Verdict: United could have no complaints about the first two and the third - a dive - was missed anyway. David Moyes' men would have lost anyway.
West Ham 1 Liverpool 2, Game 33
Gerrard grabs another two goals after a James Tomkins handball and goalkeeper Adrian's challenge on Jon Flanagan are adjudged to be fouls.
Verdict: Suarez may have looked for the handball but there is little to argue over. Meanwhile, Flanagan's becomes more of a penalty the more you look at it - not for the initial challenge, but rather the second. Probably fair.
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