1Dec 28: Birmingham’s Nikola Zigic barged into Rio Ferdinand to set up late equaliser for Lee Bowyer but Lee Mason allowed the goal to stand. United were held to a 1-1 draw.
2&3Mar 1: David Luiz should have received a red card for a second cautionable offence when he fouled Wayne Rooney. Referee Martin Atkinson then awarded Yuri Zhirkov a ‘soft’ penalty for tumbling over Chris Smalling’s leg. Chelsea came from 1-0 down to win 2-1.
4Mar 6: Liverpool’s Jamie Carragher should have been red-carded rather than just cautioned by referee Phil Dowd for his over-the-top tackle on Nani at Anfield. United lost the game 3-1.
5April 19: Javier Hernandez was tripped in the box by Danny Simpson as United chased a late winner at Newcastle. Referee Lee Probert said ‘no penalty’. The game ended 0-0.
6May 1: Michael Owen was felled inside the penalty area by Gael Clichy as United chased an equaliser at Arsenal but referee Chris Foy said ‘no penalty’. Arsenal won 1-0.1Oct 26: Gary Neville should have been sent off for a second bookable offence on Matthew Etherington at Stoke but referee Andre Marriner gave him the benefit of the doubt. Ferguson took Neville off at half-time and United won 2-1.
2Oct 30: Referee Mark Clattenburg allowed Nani to tap the ball into an empty net after Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes mistakenly put it down to take a free-kick instead of playing on. United won 2-0.
3Jan 1: Gary Neville - again - should have been red-carded as last defender and had a penalty awarded against him for bringing down Graham Dorrans at West Brom. Referee Chris Foy let him off. United went on to win 2-1.
4Feb 26: Wayne Rooney escaped a red card from referee Mark Clattenburg early in the game with the score 0-0 for throwing an elbow into James McCarthy’s face at Wigan. United eventually won 4-0, with Rooney scoring one goal and having a hand in two others.
5Mar 1: Patrice Evra brought down Chelsea’s Ramires late in the Champions League quarter-final, first leg at Stamford Bridge. Looked a stonewall penalty but Spanish referee Alberto Mallenco waved aside heated Chelsea protests. United won the game 1-0.
6April 2: Nemanja Vidic escaped a second yellow card and a dismissal from referee Lee Mason at West Ham when United were trailing 2-0. They eventually won 4-2.
7April 19: Newcastle’s Peter Lovenkrands was tripped by Anderson in the box but referee Lee Probert said ‘no penalty.’ The game ended 0-0.
8April 23: Rio Ferdinand barged over Everton’s Victor Anichebe at Old Trafford. Looked a clear penalty but referee Peter Walton was unmoved. United went on to win 1-0.
9May 1: Nemanja Vidic clearly handled Theo Walcott’s cross to deny Arsenal’s Robin van Persie a header but the offence was missed by referee Chris Foy and linesman Andy Garratt. United lost 1-0.
Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/244452/Nine-decisions-that-went-in-Manchester-United-s-favour-this-seasonNine-decisions-that-went-in-Manchester-United-s-favour-this-season#ixzz1LH6L02lw
After Sir Alex Ferguson going on about having terrible decisons against his side i would like to add some for and against Manchester.United this season. Some you can argue about but i think it proves that some decisions you get and some you dont and Manchester.United have had as many decisions for them as against them this season.





















If you are going to start mentioning the past then maybe we should take a look at years before.





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no one fucking was.. don't be retarded