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This might change your opinion of Joey Barton

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As the dust settles on yet another tumultuous week on Tyneside there is only one topic that can be discussed.

The bubble has finally burst on Joey Barton’s supposed love affair with Newcastle United. much like his mate Kevin Nolan’s did just last month.

Yet again the club has become shrouded in controversy and discontent by the words of an unsettled player via Twitter. First Jose Enrique decided to have a pop at Mike Ashley and Derek Llambias for their reluctance to spend and now Barton has thrown his two cents into the mix for about the ten thousandth time and again criticised the two blokes above.

Since signing up to Twitter in May Barton simply turned into the anti-hero for Geordie fans and had them hanging off every tweet, every sentence and every word he typed. His comments sparked mass panic.

“If only we as players could tell the fans exactly how it is, without them above fining us lots of money,” Barton said. “If it wouldn’t effect team morale and cause unrest within the dressing room, am certain Jose’s comments would be the tip of the iceberg…. And again it would be left to those magnificent fans to pick up the remnants of their once great football club.” The midfielder added: “If I wanted to leave, I’d just come out and say “I want to leave.” Things need addressing as am not prepared to go through a relegation again.”

The comments prompted Ashley and Llambias to do the unthinkable and place Barton on the transfer list with immediate effect. Rumours were that he had been sacked meaning Ashley would have to dig deep into his wallet for a massive payout. But what i’ve learned over the past four years is that Ashley doesn’t make bad business decisions he just makes really bad footballing ones.

Now to set the record straight I’ve never really taken sides when it comes to debates like this. I’ll never be Ashley’s biggest fan but people seem to forget we were in the monetary mire when he came in and, despite relegation and the whole Keegan fiasco, he has got us back on a sound financial footing.

Barton on the other hand has enjoyed one good season out of the four he’s spent as a Newcastle player. True, last season he was magnificent and was the man that made us tick but that doesn’t give him the right to disrespect his boss or the club. After all they pay him a handsome wage every week just to kick a ball around a grassy field. Like every human being he has opinions but in the media spotlight, have some sense and keep them to yourself.

While I’m at it lets not forget that the club stuck by him whilst he was grappling on the streets of Liverpool, which subsequently ended with him doing a stint at the behest of Her Majesties finest.

I will admit that the way Ashley and co. have operated in the transfer window has been lacklustre and unambitious. Cabaye, Marveaux and Ba are sound additions but the squad is still threadbare and in need of quality. It’s my opinion that they’re scared to spend over £5 million in case they end up with another Xisco on the books.

Enrique’s comments which, saw him fined two weeks wages, and now Barton’s have set the cat amongst the pigeons in the St James’ Park boardroom. I will say that the Spaniard got off VERY lightly with his punishment with Barton bearing the brunt of Ashley’s fat filled knuckles (rules for one and not for the other?).

For me his agenda has always been to get a move away from Newcastle after Nolan left. His words play right into the hands and hearts of the fans. It’s what they want to hear from a player who is opposing the regime they detest so vehemently.

But, I’ll reiterate, it doesn’t give him the right to lambast his boss. Aside from being a footballer Barton is an employee. If he or any footballer hasn’t wised up to that now then it’s about time they did.

In the real world any normal employee would have been sacked on the spot and black marked for the rest of their life. Employers don’t look too kindly on people who display signs of insolence. You might say you can’t compare the two or rationalise football but the positions of employee and employer are exactly the same.

To cut a long story short Barton dug his own grave on Tyneside. Too outspoken for a club like this. Yes he’s available on a free, with added baggage,but who would take the chance on him now?

Written by Jak Penny

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5 comments

  • sam says:

    You state “For me his agenda has always been to get a move away from Newcastle”. What logic have you to support this premeditated strategy. Barton’s tweets mean that very few clubs would touch him (even on a free) and certainly any interested club will not be offering a 3 or 4 year deal.
    His agenda is that of an insecure egotist. He feels wronged the club haven’t given him a long term contract and so they must pay. Joey is outraged that the club are not doing what he wants them to do! If he was rational he would appreciate the club are letting him count his contract down this season so he can leave on a free – which is after all what Sole Campell, Nasri, etc are all trying to do.

  • lualua says:

    What a load of crap this article is. So you think that Barton should not tell the truth about what is happening at the club and that the club should get away with continuously lying to the fans. It’s funny how Keegan, Shearer, Nolan, Barton, Enrique, Routledge all have the same opinion of the club. I keep hearing about in normal companies if you slag off the boss you get the sack. Is it also fair to say that in normal companies they are held accountable to their customers and if they hold customers in such low regard as the fat one does to our fans then they can go out of business very quickly. Do you not think if the fat man took on board what Joey is saying then we might actually improve as a club and Ashley might get a new found respect from Barton and the fans since everything he has said has been bang on the money. Personally I back Joey 100% even if it means he leaves the club he does so with his principals.

  • martin says:

    I agree fully with this article.
    even if I think in some cases barton is right it does not give the right to talk bad about his employe to his customers in this case the supporters. I think it Barton has went about this in a bad way.

  • jonny says:

    I agree with sam. How on gods earth can you say joey has always wanted away from the toon. That is ridiculous. on the other hand, good footballer but no common sense.

  • Dave Edwards says:

    Just a few words, the club did not stick by Barton,Kevin Keegan did,the club wanted to get rid of him and when Keegan stuck by him they tried to drop his wages.Ashley and his slimy sidekick want everything on the cheap but cheap does not by class and without class you can not survive in the premier.

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