Joey Barton
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Glassman

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238 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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What a tosser. But quite a good little dig hehe


cliffe_mafia

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261 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Just got sent this link...

http://www.offthepost.info/2010/11/video-joey-bart...

Typical Joey - he's been having a really good season football-wise.

Edited by cliffe_mafia on Thursday 11th November 10:43

Torquey

1,944 posts

251 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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As much as I dont want to see Newcastle struggle - he needs seriously punished for that from the FA.

Ross1988

1,234 posts

206 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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He's an animal, and needs banning for life, not just for this, but for all the other atrocious behaviour he exhibits.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Yeah that was disgusting, a really cheap shot. Well in to Pederson for not responding.

Minimum 3 match ban if you ask me, possibly longer. No excuses for that.

Glassman

Original Poster:

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238 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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The act he put on afterwards rolleyes

hornetrider

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228 months

dreamz

5,299 posts

216 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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its a shame i thought he was just going to be putting his head down and getting on with it like vs stoke he was great.

but slowly his nasty side is drifting in again.

his comments that people shouldnt look at the actions of a footballer off the pitch in reference to to carroll and england were expected i guess.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Ross1988 said:
He's an animal, and needs banning for life, not just for this, but for all the other atrocious behaviour he exhibits.
Right, so getting hacked down all over the place for most of this season and last, without reacting in any way is atrocious behaviour?? Okay he is no saint i'll say that, but this is his first sign of any atrocious behaviour since he got out of clink

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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snowy slopes said:
Ross1988 said:
He's an animal, and needs banning for life, not just for this, but for all the other atrocious behaviour he exhibits.
Right, so getting hacked down all over the place for most of this season and last, without reacting in any way is atrocious behaviour?? Okay he is no saint i'll say that, but this is his first sign of any atrocious behaviour since he got out of clink
I agree with this actually.

Also, I think Barton showed honesty with his aggression. Footballers do far worse, and infinitely more damaging, things with their feet week in week out. Punishment yes. Eternity burning in hell? No.

eldudereno

997 posts

250 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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hornetrider said:
Yeah that was disgusting, a really cheap shot. Well in to Pederson for not responding.
He did respond, just like an 9 year old schoolgirl.

Pederson should get in his application to join Equity.


blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Glassman said:
The act he put on afterwards rolleyes
It was just embarrassing. YOu could almost see the conversation

JB: I just pushed you
P>incredulous<: You are talking to me. I was there. I know what you did
JB: Push. Honest. Like that.
P: Stop it.

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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MaxAndRuby said:
snowy slopes said:
Ross1988 said:
He's an animal, and needs banning for life, not just for this, but for all the other atrocious behaviour he exhibits.
Right, so getting hacked down all over the place for most of this season and last, without reacting in any way is atrocious behaviour?? Okay he is no saint i'll say that, but this is his first sign of any atrocious behaviour since he got out of clink
I agree with this actually.

Also, I think Barton showed honesty with his aggression. Footballers do far worse, and infinitely more damaging, things with their feet week in week out. Punishment yes. Eternity burning in hell? No.
I agree in part. I have admired the way JB has coped with being deliberately targeted over the past year.
However, this just proves that inevitably sooner or later he will revert to type.
IN this case for no reason whatsoever.
It was just insane. THere is no other logical word for it.
I honestly believe he should not be allowed on a football pitch.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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blindswelledrat said:
MaxAndRuby said:
snowy slopes said:
Ross1988 said:
He's an animal, and needs banning for life, not just for this, but for all the other atrocious behaviour he exhibits.
Right, so getting hacked down all over the place for most of this season and last, without reacting in any way is atrocious behaviour?? Okay he is no saint i'll say that, but this is his first sign of any atrocious behaviour since he got out of clink
I agree with this actually.

Also, I think Barton showed honesty with his aggression. Footballers do far worse, and infinitely more damaging, things with their feet week in week out. Punishment yes. Eternity burning in hell? No.
I agree in part. I have admired the way JB has coped with being deliberately targeted over the past year.
However, this just proves that inevitably sooner or later he will revert to type.
IN this case for no reason whatsoever.
It was just insane. THere is no other logical word for it.
I honestly believe he should not be allowed on a football pitch.
Come on thats not the worst display ever, i can think of at least two other incidents that put that one to shame. Roy keane taking a proper swing at alan shearer and dyer and bowyer having a fight in the middle of the pitch. Also, what about keane ending haalands career, that should have been a prison sentence, but it hardly ever gets mentioned. No JB isnt a saint, not by a long shot, but after being clattered all over the place by all and sundry, he has probably just been pushed a bit too far. yes he is an idiot for reacting like that, but like i said there has been far worse acts commited in the past

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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snowy slopes said:
there has been far worse acts commited in the past
Many committed against him by Wolves this season!

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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snowy slopes said:
Come on thats not the worst display ever, i can think of at least two other incidents that put that one to shame. Roy keane taking a proper swing at alan shearer and dyer and bowyer having a fight in the middle of the pitch. Also, what about keane ending haalands career, that should have been a prison sentence, but it hardly ever gets mentioned. No JB isnt a saint, not by a long shot, but after being clattered all over the place by all and sundry, he has probably just been pushed a bit too far. yes he is an idiot for reacting like that, but like i said there has been far worse acts commited in the past
One-offs should get second chances. Maybe third.
Roy Keane should have been banned for life. I suspect he probably would have if the truth had come out that he did it on purpose.
THere comes a stage with Joey Barton than you know for a fact it will happen again, and again and again. It is not fair to other footballers to be exposed to that.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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blindswelledrat said:
snowy slopes said:
Come on thats not the worst display ever, i can think of at least two other incidents that put that one to shame. Roy keane taking a proper swing at alan shearer and dyer and bowyer having a fight in the middle of the pitch. Also, what about keane ending haalands career, that should have been a prison sentence, but it hardly ever gets mentioned. No JB isnt a saint, not by a long shot, but after being clattered all over the place by all and sundry, he has probably just been pushed a bit too far. yes he is an idiot for reacting like that, but like i said there has been far worse acts commited in the past
One-offs should get second chances. Maybe third.
Roy Keane should have been banned for life. I suspect he probably would have if the truth had come out that he did it on purpose.
THere comes a stage with Joey Barton than you know for a fact it will happen again, and again and again. It is not fair to other footballers to be exposed to that.
Okay, you make a fair point, but if thats the case, then what about the others that do maybe not quite as bad crimes if you like, but sending off offences week in week out. Carl henry of wolves for example, is maybe not a bad person, but mistimes his tackles and flattens at least one player a week, paul scholes is one of the dirtiest players in the premier league, as is marouanne chamakh of arsenal, although in his case refs never see him doing anything. Lets not forget lee catermole of sunderland, who has had 5 red cards in about 10 games IIRC, which surely is worse than barton's on incident

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Maybe SS, I don't really know. Muhc bigger question
Bad tackles are different to punches. THe result can be the same- or worse, but they are just inevitable part of tackling. I think there is always doubt as to intention with bad tackles.

Funny you should mention Cattermole though. Im not convinced he should be allowed to play. After his record recently- if someone got seriously injured by him they'd have grounds to feel really bitter.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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blindswelledrat said:
Maybe SS, I don't really know. Muhc bigger question
Bad tackles are different to punches. THe result can be the same- or worse, but they are just inevitable part of tackling. I think there is always doubt as to intention with bad tackles.

Funny you should mention Cattermole though. Im not convinced he should be allowed to play. After his record recently- if someone got seriously injured by him they'd have grounds to feel really bitter.
Okay, so shall we score this one as an agree to disagree??smile O/T i didnt realise you got burgled some time ago, i only came across the thread the other day, glad you were all okay. Its funny, but you see this on crimewatch and you kind of get desensitsed to it all, then it happens to someone you know and next thing your shocked, want to hang people etc. Like i said though, glad you were all okay

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

255 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Yes, fine cheers.
I was suprised to note that it was 5 years ago when that resurfaced.
Oddly I always look back on that and consider myself lucky.
Noone woke up, they were very professional and took what they came for very quickly, quietly and efficiently.

On topic- agree to disagree indeed. I don't feel that strongly. I just know I would if I was on the pitch and got badly injured by someone like that.
THis whole thing I just ifnd a bit sad becasue I thought he might be the exception to the "leopard and spot" rule.