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« Reply #60 on: August 03, 2008, 12:38:56 PM »

Baron I don't think the sentence has been brought into question in the thread has it? Also I thing your talking about the McD's incident not the training ground one?

No I'm not. Reading what Dabo and surrounding payers said about the attack it sounded as bad as the McDonald's one.

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He didn't beat this guy (Dabo) up for a few minutes, with it being a training session there would be people pulling him off in seconds - so I think it is comparative to kicking someone in the head pretty much full force, leg breaking type tackles or elbowing someone in the face delibrately. In terms of offences committed on football pitches, either in stadiums or training, Joey Barton is well down the list for thugs & dangerous individuals.

With this statement I don't think you can have read people's statements from the incident. Barton beat the living shit out of a guy from behind and continued to do so whilst he was on the floor not fighting back. He hit Paul Dickov who tried to break it up. Joe Hart said he hit him repeatedly in the face. Samaras said he was physically shocked at what he saw and it is something he'd never forget.

If a policeman did something like this, he would be sentenced and then dismissed from the force ... Soldiers too, a court marshal and sentence followed by a dishonourable discharge ... If someone working at fkin McDonalds did this they would be sacked ... it really is laughable.

The only thing that remotely backs Newcastle FC is that the incident happened when Barton was at another club ... regardless of that, I think he should be banned from playing AT ANY LEVEL for a full season.
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« Reply #61 on: August 03, 2008, 01:16:10 PM »

Baron I don't think the sentence has been brought into question in the thread has it? Also I thing your talking about the McD's incident not the training ground one?

No I'm not. Reading what Dabo and surrounding payers said about the attack it sounded as bad as the McDonald's one.

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He didn't beat this guy (Dabo) up for a few minutes, with it being a training session there would be people pulling him off in seconds - so I think it is comparative to kicking someone in the head pretty much full force, leg breaking type tackles or elbowing someone in the face delibrately. In terms of offences committed on football pitches, either in stadiums or training, Joey Barton is well down the list for thugs & dangerous individuals.

With this statement I don't think you can have read people's statements from the incident. Barton beat the living shit out of a guy from behind and continued to do so whilst he was on the floor not fighting back. He hit Paul Dickov who tried to break it up. Joe Hart said he hit him repeatedly in the face. Samaras said he was physically shocked at what he saw and it is something he'd never forget.

If a policeman did something like this, he would be sentenced and then dismissed from the force ... Soldiers too, a court marshal and sentence followed by a dishonourable discharge ... If someone working at fkin McDonalds did this they would be sacked ... it really is laughable.

The only thing that remotely backs Newcastle FC is that the incident happened when Barton was at another club ... regardless of that, I think he should be banned from playing AT ANY LEVEL for a full season.

Not sure if i've been hit on the head or something but ... 

Newcastle United have been and still are run by imbosiles who are fookin clueless tbh.Why wasn't there a clause in his contract that if he got charged guilty for the dabo incident that we would recieve compo from city (as he's likely to be banned now cause of it) if we hadve got compo we would've sacked him and i'm not sure if anyone especially in the prem would've touched him
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« Reply #62 on: August 03, 2008, 01:40:18 PM »

Baron I don't think the sentence has been brought into question in the thread has it? Also I thing your talking about the McD's incident not the training ground one?

No I'm not. Reading what Dabo and surrounding payers said about the attack it sounded as bad as the McDonald's one.

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He didn't beat this guy (Dabo) up for a few minutes, with it being a training session there would be people pulling him off in seconds - so I think it is comparative to kicking someone in the head pretty much full force, leg breaking type tackles or elbowing someone in the face delibrately. In terms of offences committed on football pitches, either in stadiums or training, Joey Barton is well down the list for thugs & dangerous individuals.

With this statement I don't think you can have read people's statements from the incident. Barton beat the living shit out of a guy from behind and continued to do so whilst he was on the floor not fighting back. He hit Paul Dickov who tried to break it up. Joe Hart said he hit him repeatedly in the face. Samaras said he was physically shocked at what he saw and it is something he'd never forget.

If a policeman did something like this, he would be sentenced and then dismissed from the force ... Soldiers too, a court marshal and sentence followed by a dishonourable discharge ... If someone working at fkin McDonalds did this they would be sacked ... it really is laughable.

The only thing that remotely backs Newcastle FC is that the incident happened when Barton was at another club ... regardless of that, I think he should be banned from playing AT ANY LEVEL for a full season.

Not sure if i've been hit on the head or something but ... 

Newcastle United have been and still are run by imbosiles who are fookin clueless tbh.Why wasn't there a clause in his contract that if he got charged guilty for the dabo incident that we would recieve compo from city (as he's likely to be banned now cause of it) if we hadve got compo we would've sacked him and i'm not sure if anyone especially in the prem would've touched him

Compo plays football? For City?

Good grief.

Barton?

There must be a number of reasons why he should be trated leniently. I just can't think of one.

Life Ban, ftw. I watched the you tube vid of his fracas, & saw the pics of his team-mate, Post-Barton.

Jibba jabba all you want, he's a worthless piece of poo.
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« Reply #63 on: August 03, 2008, 05:14:31 PM »

Baron I don't think the sentence has been brought into question in the thread has it? Also I thing your talking about the McD's incident not the training ground one?

No I'm not. Reading what Dabo and surrounding payers said about the attack it sounded as bad as the McDonald's one.

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He didn't beat this guy (Dabo) up for a few minutes, with it being a training session there would be people pulling him off in seconds - so I think it is comparative to kicking someone in the head pretty much full force, leg breaking type tackles or elbowing someone in the face delibrately. In terms of offences committed on football pitches, either in stadiums or training, Joey Barton is well down the list for thugs & dangerous individuals.

With this statement I don't think you can have read people's statements from the incident. Barton beat the living shit out of a guy from behind and continued to do so whilst he was on the floor not fighting back. He hit Paul Dickov who tried to break it up. Joe Hart said he hit him repeatedly in the face. Samaras said he was physically shocked at what he saw and it is something he'd never forget.

If a policeman did something like this, he would be sentenced and then dismissed from the force ... Soldiers too, a court marshal and sentence followed by a dishonourable discharge ... If someone working at fkin McDonalds did this they would be sacked ... it really is laughable.

The only thing that remotely backs Newcastle FC is that the incident happened when Barton was at another club ... regardless of that, I think he should be banned from playing AT ANY LEVEL for a full season.

Not sure if i've been hit on the head or something but ... 

Newcastle United have been and still are run by imbosiles who are fookin clueless tbh.Why wasn't there a clause in his contract that if he got charged guilty for the dabo incident that we would recieve compo from city (as he's likely to be banned now cause of it) if we hadve got compo we would've sacked him and i'm not sure if anyone especially in the prem would've touched him

Compo plays football? For City?

Good grief.

Barton?

There must be a number of reasons why he should be trated leniently. I just can't think of one.

Life Ban, ftw. I watched the you tube vid of his fracas, & saw the pics of his team-mate, Post-Barton.

Jibba jabba all you want, he's a worthless piece of poo.

LOL "suposebly" he's just about to break into the 1st team we definitly should've said we wanted him instead

Life ban would not be a harsh punishment imo
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« Reply #64 on: August 20, 2008, 06:41:55 PM »

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7573093.stm
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« Reply #65 on: August 20, 2008, 11:50:07 PM »


Where there's blame there's a claim.
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« Reply #66 on: October 23, 2008, 12:26:47 PM »

lol, just lol, whats the spread on when he falls off the wagon again?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/7685293.stm
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« Reply #67 on: October 23, 2008, 04:17:56 PM »

lol, just lol, whats the spread on when he falls off the wagon again?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/7685293.stm

I wonder what has entertained me more this year, the fergus thread or newcastles season thus far.

Ive heard him referred to as a role model about 20 times today, what a joke.
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« Reply #68 on: October 23, 2008, 05:12:13 PM »

Potential role model.

I look forward to him looking like a fringe international footballer from now on.
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« Reply #69 on: October 23, 2008, 05:42:31 PM »

The potential role model thing is ridiculous, based on that anyone who has done something bad and not yet changed their ways is a potential role model, I dont see what Joey Barton has demonstrated that would suggest any sort of change of character since he got out of jail other than keeping his head down. If he manages to stay on the straight and narrow and make something of the rest of his career (and I do think he is probably the man to get Newcastle out of the shit at the moment) it will surely be because he is rich and famous and got support that most people out of jail never get, not because of anything he has done.

How he had the cheek to even infer he is potentially a better role model than backs is beyone me. I know he was being specific in the context of troubled teens, but even then he shouldnt have said it.
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« Reply #70 on: October 23, 2008, 06:29:42 PM »

There are only certain people who can be a 'role model' though. (I hate the whole concept to be honest. Good parents dont need their kids to have role models) You have to have exposure, so not everyone can do it. He has shown no qualities other than that at the moment tbf.

I think there is something in the fact that a kid from a council estate somewhere is going to be able to relate to Joey Barton more than a Michael Owen.
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« Reply #71 on: October 23, 2008, 06:40:22 PM »

There are only certain people who can be a 'role model' though. (I hate the whole concept to be honest. Good parents dont need their kids to have role models) You have to have exposure, so not everyone can do it. He has shown no qualities other than that at the moment tbf.

I think there is something in the fact that a kid from a council estate somewhere is going to be able to relate to Joey Barton more than a Michael Owen.

I like that quote, gonna start using it and claiming it as my own.

I think there are loads of kids from council estates that are good role models before Barton in the footy world, Rooney springs to mind.
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« Reply #72 on: October 23, 2008, 06:44:16 PM »

There are only certain people who can be a 'role model' though. (I hate the whole concept to be honest. Good parents dont need their kids to have role models) You have to have exposure, so not everyone can do it. He has shown no qualities other than that at the moment tbf.

I think there is something in the fact that a kid from a council estate somewhere is going to be able to relate to Joey Barton more than a Michael Owen.

I like that quote, gonna start using it and claiming it as my own.

I think there are loads of kids from council estates that are good role models before Barton in the footy world, Rooney springs to mind.

hmm... a street fighter or a pro shagger. Tough choice for me.
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« Reply #73 on: November 05, 2008, 01:40:29 PM »

Joey Barton calling Agbonlahor big lips and flicking his lip on Monday. lol does he never learn.
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« Reply #74 on: November 06, 2008, 01:09:19 AM »

Joey Barton calling Agbonlahor big lips and flicking his lip on Monday. lol does he never learn.

Did you see him say this?!
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