It's taken me ages to do this so I hope that you all blinking read it.
Here is the league table since all the teams had played half the seasons matches (19).
It could have been much better too.
Watford away (good injury time winner by Wood ruled out for offside) - cost us 2 points
Man Utd away (Never a penalty and equaliser was offside) - cost us 2 points
Southampton home (Barnes was wiped out but got booked for diving) - we were on top at the time and would probably have gone on to win - cost us 2 points
Leicester home (Taylor was blatantly fouled - stonewall penalty) Being so late in the game I'm sure we would have gone on to win) cost us 3 points.
That is presuming that we would have converted the two penalties of course.
If we had got those four decisions then we would be joint top with City in the matches since Boxing day.
But here is the actual table since Boxing Day
1 Man City 13 12 0 1 GD 26 36
2 Man Utd 14 10 2 2 GD 13 32
3 Liverpool 14 9 4 1 GD 31 31
4 Burnley 15 8 3 4 GD 6 27
5 Chelsea 14 8 2 4 GD 2 26
6 Arsenal 13 8 1 4 GD 9 25
7 Spurs 14 7 1 6 GD -6 22
8 Newcastle 15 6 3 6 GD 1 21
9 Southampton 14 6 3 5 GD 0 21
10 Wolves 14 6 3 5 GD -1 21
11 Palace 14 6 2 6 GD 4 20
12 Leicester 15 6 1 8 GD 1 19
13 Watford 13 5 4 4 GD 1 19
14 Everton 15 6 1 6 GD 0 19
15 West Ham 15 4 3 8 GD -9 15
16 Bournemouth 15 4 3 8 GD -11 15
17 Cardiff 14 4 1 9 GD -15 13
18 Brighton 13 3 2 8 GD -13 11
19 Fulham 15 3 0 12 GD -18 9
20 Huddersfield 15 1 1 13 GD -26 4
If we had have got those 4 decisions and scored the two penalties then our record would have been...
2 Burnley 15 12 0 3 GD 12 36