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.
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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.