Correct, inews has an enlightening article from Aug 16th looking into their antics. There's some "interesting" stats shall we say.I believe the raggies got 15 percent of all awarded penalties in the Premier league last season.
Correct, inews has an enlightening article from Aug 16th looking into their antics. There's some "interesting" stats shall we say.I believe the raggies got 15 percent of all awarded penalties in the Premier league last season.
Less of the horrid.I wonder what the ratio of pens awarded to the red shite is since Solskjaer took over. 100% a coached tactic to go down in the box for the slightest thing. So yes, a deliberate, cheating ploy to get penalties ably assisted by the authorities. Horrid twats.
Correct, inews has an enlightening article from Aug 16th looking into their antics. There's some "interesting" stats shall we say.
operation CL income in full effect.I think they got 8 penalties (including the one given on the pitch for a blatant dive v Spurs that was begrudgingly overruled by VAR, but they were still desperate to give it) in the 14 games since the restart.
Correct, inews has an enlightening article from Aug 16th looking into their antics. There's some "interesting" stats shall we say.
In the video of all their pens the Fernandes pen v Spurs is bad enough but look at the James one v Norwich - the referee's decision was amazingly overturned so must have been 'clear and obvious error', my arse #bentasfuckWhy 'Penchester United' have been awarded so many spot kicks this season
Pacy attackers and 'disgraceful' decisions help explain why United have earned a spot kick every 2.85 games - but there is also some mystery involvedinews.co.uk
The one against Villa was a bad one,Fernandes nearly snaps the Villa players shin,it's clear as fucking day in slow mo when VAR are checking it......decision?.....penalty to the rags.If I recall correctly. The James penalty was the first one that was actually overturned in the entire season. How? It's a foul the other way if nothing else.
Compare that to Rodri v Spurs early in the season.If I recall correctly. The James penalty was the first one that was actually overturned in the entire season. How? It's a foul the other way if nothing else.
No no no.....look at it the VAR way.The one against Villa was a bad one,Fernandes nearly snaps the Villa players shin,it's clear as fucking day in slow mo when VAR are checking it......decision?.....penalty to the rags.