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Topic History of: Big game tonight.
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The Cat I still think Man Utd could lose points to Man City.

It aint over yet.
Anthony In response to your comment, ITK, it was just my observation of events over the past 15 years. I can't imagine either what possible reason referees have for their apparent favouring of Man Utd. Maybe they feel intimidated by Man Utd's reputation as the best team in the land, possibly only on a subliminal level.

Who knows why but they definitely get the thick end of the wedge when it comes to key decisions.
JK2006 Yes I was afraid that was my assumption too; they needed to win every game; Man U won't lose another unless it's to Chelsea and then I gather they would get the title on goal difference.
terrylamps It was an obvious penalty but we were shocking and didn't deserve to win it, a wasted opportunity which will probably put paid to the title.
In The Know Anthony wrote:
I'm not normally a conspiracy theorist, but the evidence over the last 15 years or so that refereeing decisions constantly favour Man Utd is overwhelming.

Why would they do that?
What possible reason could a load of different referees have for favouring them?