And the guy who decided which are errors and which are not would not be a United fan by any chance?
It's obviously not 100% accurate because you could have 10 pens and miss them all, so they probably do it by percentages. Penalties, offsides, free kicks ect. It doesn't suprise at all. They actually gave us 3 points less than we had there, but you'll rarely find anyone bar United fans complaining when something goes against us, whereas the whole country jumps into a state of shock and anger when something goes for us - talksport will have 90 minutes worth of phone calls calling it a disgrace, Sky will replay it 50 times, the papers will make it the headline and it will be the most talked about thing on MOTD. Don't really blame the ABU tossers out there - I'd do the same if I were them it because it get's attention and sparks interest.
Anyone who watched the Spurs/United game on Sky the other day may have noticed that the commentators continued to bring up the goal that never was in 2005, the dodgy penalty in 09 and the Nani goal last season. No mention of Scholes getting wrongly sent off in 09/10 when he and Huddlestone clashed though. On a slightly different note, I've listened to Alan Green twice this season and he's been perfectly fine. Happy days.
I've gone over this before but it's 1:15 am, I'm bored, wide awake and in need of something to do. Freeview drives me insane. How anyone can think that South Park and Family Guy are funny is beyond me. The only decent program is Road Wars.