To a degree that must be a bit cause-and-effect. You play well, you get the ball in the box more, you're more likely to be in a position to ask for a penalty (unless you're Bournemouth last season, in which case you get one when you ask for one). You win more games as a result, your confidence...
Not meaning to be flippant here, but surely if every team gets ten bad decisions a season, then that is averaging out, isn't it? In a competitive sense, I mean.
I just think with things like penalties, you're as likely to get a bad one for you as against you, certainly at this end of the...
Some Boro fan on Twitter last night was complaining because he claimed the chap was from Lancashire. The implication being that he must have made the decision so as to favour Burnley.
Because of course, coming from Lancashire obviously means you're nailed on to be a Burnley fan, doesn't it, as...
Ahhh, the selective memory of the football fan :lolol:
We're all conditioned to remember the events that affect us negatively far more than the moments when things go according to plan, and thus cause us to carry on as we would wish to. You will never convince me that these things don't...