No, agreed. But fans of every other club will also have their own list.
Each season is different. This season I think it's quite accurate to say that on balance, poor officiating has cost us quite a few points. We also have plenty of 'fans' on NSC who like to criticise the club when the chance arises and they're happy to point out when a decision goes our way. Whilst I recognise that we have blue tinted specs, we're also quite a fair bunch. We don't mind admitting we got lucky on the occasions we do.
There is no evidence of bias. There is mounting evidence that it's a bit rubbish.
Firstly, we don't have the data to make that judgement. ESPNs list is looking at what VAR has done, and who has gained/lost, but it is not looking at when clubs have been wronged by decisions like those we saw at Spurs.
I would say it's almost certain there is bias. Some of it is accidental - when Liverpool were on fire a couple of seasons ago officials believed the hype and thought that if Salah and co went down it simply had to be a foul, because the donkeys they were facing could not possibly be good enough to win the ball fairly. It happens with captain of England Kane a lot. It's probably happened most over the years at Old Trafford, where officials have felt under pressure to give the benefit of any doubt to Untied.
As for Saturday's game - it's difficult to watch that in it's entirety without being convinced there was bias. Has anyone got any footage that shows the ball hit MacAllister's arm? The angle on MOTD makes it look like it's below his arm and misses it. Can anyone explain how Lenglet stretching his arm across his opponent and touching the ball isn't handball? And we already know no one can explain why the foul on Mitoma was ok.
Obviously the decision at Selhurt Park was criminal, but it was only one decision, so you take a deep breath and shake your head. But the 3 decisions above stink of corruption, let alone bias.