I'm wondering if this is a thread keeping up during the season? This is in response to those clichés thrown out at the end of the season such as "the table doesn't lie" and "decisions even themselves out over a season", when there is absolutely no reason for that to be true, it's simply accepted wisdom, and when we try and point out that, for examples, penalty decisions are not distributed evenly all you hear is "sour grapes". So I'm suggesting that this season we back up our "sour grapes" with evidence to show that if there is a margin of say 1 point between clubs, refs contribute quite a lot to the final placings. And believe me, I hope this thread *does not* show such a bias against Spurs this season, because I would rather the final table was based on how the teams played over the season, not how much support they got from refs. I'll add a new article after this as a suggestion of what I mean.


) and the Mendes goal on the real day we broke our Old Trafford hoodoo.
