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Post by raythesailor on Nov 8, 2016 17:53:46 GMT
Just read on the BBC sports website that Joey is now off with STRESS.
Do not know how to link but hope somebody will oblige.
This guy ceartainly courts controversy. How lucky have we been to seem to have a settled dressing room ?
How important is it that the management team ensure that it stays that way both when recruiting and training players?
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Nov 8, 2016 17:54:55 GMT
Shame he's not under a tube train.
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Post by Clayton Wood on Nov 8, 2016 18:00:20 GMT
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Post by alsagerstokie on Nov 8, 2016 18:01:51 GMT
Its a hard life as a professional footballer isnt it. Fuck sake footballers eh.
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Post by werrington on Nov 8, 2016 18:04:51 GMT
Its a hard life as a professional footballer isnt it. Fuck sake footballers eh. So because he's a footballer he can't have stress ? How do you know he hasn't got issues in his personal life or is it because he's well paid it shouldn't affect him ?
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Post by liam007 on Nov 8, 2016 18:06:56 GMT
Shame he's not under a tube train. Wow that's a bit strong.
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Post by manchesterpotter on Nov 8, 2016 18:09:14 GMT
Its a hard life as a professional footballer isnt it. Fuck sake footballers eh. So because he's a footballer he can't have stress ? How do you know he hasn't got issues in his personal life or is it because he's well paid it shouldn't affect him ? This. We've had some very good posts on this forum about mental health recently. These ones not so much.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Nov 8, 2016 18:12:16 GMT
Perhaps because people use 'stress' when they have problems at work.
Along with bad backs.
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Post by metalhead on Nov 8, 2016 18:19:00 GMT
I am perhaps one of the few people who likes Joey Barton. I think he would have been a real asset to Stoke had we signed him. However, I'm wondering what the fuck is going on here. He started at Rangers very well, all gone to pot it seems.
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Post by chesterfieldstokie on Nov 8, 2016 18:21:52 GMT
I am perhaps one of the few people who likes Joey Barton. I think he would have been a real asset to Stoke had we signed him. However, I'm wondering what the fuck is going on here. He started at Rangers very well, all gone to pot it seems. Football wise he would have been but all the shit he causes wouldnt have been.
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Post by Pugsley on Nov 8, 2016 18:31:51 GMT
I am perhaps one of the few people who likes Joey Barton. I think he would have been a real asset to Stoke had we signed him. However, I'm wondering what the fuck is going on here. He started at Rangers very well, all gone to pot it seems. Did he start well at Rangers? From what i've heard in the media he's been bang average despite Barton himself saying he would be the best player in the league. He was outshone in the derby by Scott Brown, who is utter dog shit. He did well at Burnley and bottled the PL. Colossal wanker.
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Post by Birchesheadpotter on Nov 8, 2016 18:39:16 GMT
I am perhaps one of the few people who likes Joey Barton. I think he would have been a real asset to Stoke had we signed him. However, I'm wondering what the fuck is going on here. He started at Rangers very well, all gone to pot it seems. I imagine part of the reason it's gone to pot for Joey Barton at Rangers is because of Joey Barton. The bloke is an absolute fucking cunt.
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Post by heworksardtho on Nov 8, 2016 18:42:40 GMT
Its a hard life as a professional footballer isnt it. Fuck sake footballers eh. Don't you realise the stress of trying to spend £20 grand a week , hang your head in shame ..........
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Post by cheekymatt71 on Nov 8, 2016 18:56:58 GMT
Is he still tweeting as though hes some latter day Oscar Wilde in football form?
He has dished plenty out over the years, hes one little scrote that deserves zero sympathy
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Post by Pugsley on Nov 8, 2016 18:58:57 GMT
Mutual agreement to terminate contract. Convenient.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Nov 8, 2016 19:54:19 GMT
He'll be fine once he has kicked some youth's head in during a street fight. Just needs to get back to what he loves doing best! Seriously, I take Werrer's point above, about depression and stress. But, personally, I find it very hard to have sympathy for Barton. Most of his troubles are self inflicted and plenty of other people have suffered lasting damage from his actions. If he has clinical depression I hope he gets over it - but I'll save my sympathy for people who I think deserve it more.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Nov 8, 2016 20:46:23 GMT
Read his book on my hols and it was a very good read. Never going to be a fan but he's a very complex guy who clearly has issues. Not as straight forward as him just being a thug.
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Post by owdestokie on Nov 8, 2016 20:47:44 GMT
Perhaps because people use 'stress' when they have problems at work. Along with bad backs. Apologies if I have misunderstood your post but: whilst I have my own opinion about Joey Barton are you serious about stress? If so I pity your lack of awareness, knowledge and understanding
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Post by samba :) on Nov 8, 2016 23:11:12 GMT
Shame he's not under a tube train. why have a tube train when you can have a steam train
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Post by heworksardtho on Nov 8, 2016 23:17:57 GMT
Shame he's not under a tube train. why have a tube train when you can have a steam train Or steam roller
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Post by woodstein on Nov 8, 2016 23:18:05 GMT
Folk show stress in various ways but Barton does the nasty stuff a bit too often. Many of the more talented sports, music stars etc do seem to have issues though, namely, Gazza, Maradonna, Alex Higgins, Amy Whitehose, Michael Jackson ( no, wait, he was just a weird pervert!).
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Post by redstriper on Nov 8, 2016 23:23:45 GMT
It's all over the internet tonight about how he offered hughes out when at QPR. A desperate attempt to get people interested in his ramblings.
I'd rather read my tax return than his pseudo intellectual garbage. Oscar Wilde ? - closer to Homer Simpson.
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Post by dutchstokie on Nov 8, 2016 23:44:41 GMT
It's all over the internet tonight about how he offered hughes out when at QPR. A desperate attempt to get people interested in his ramblings. I'd rather read my tax return than his pseudo intellectual garbage. Oscar Wilde ? - closer to Homer Simpson. Well if that did happen I would wager a large amount that Hughes would flatten him. Hughes knew 100% how to handle himself and was exceptional at " the dark arts" on the pitch during his career.
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Post by thanksjon on Nov 9, 2016 11:01:30 GMT
Interesting enough guy but a complete wanker.
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Post by cooper67 on Nov 9, 2016 11:26:34 GMT
I notice he never offered on Dyche.
I wonder why?
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Post by raythesailor on Nov 9, 2016 11:28:21 GMT
Let's hope that this is the last we see or hear of him.
I could not imagine what he would have been like at Stoke under the capped one.
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Post by mrred on Nov 9, 2016 11:54:15 GMT
He was suspended by Rangers wasn't he? And subsequently he's off with 'stress'. I'm not arguing that footballers are devoid of human emotions but fuck off Joey, it's just another 'controversy' in a long list that you've been the center of and I'd bet my fucking mortgage he's at fault. Again.
He wasn't kidding when he said Scotland is the place footballers go when their careers dead.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Nov 9, 2016 12:12:43 GMT
Stoke City: The day Mark Hughes was offered out by Joey Barton
By Martin_Spinks | Posted: November 08, 2016
Joey Barton once offered Stoke boss Mark Hughes out for a fight while they were together at QPR.
Barton, who today it emerged has been signed off with depression at Glasgow Rangers, revealed the incident during an interview with comedian James Corden for this week's final episode of A League Of Their Own on Sky TV.
He revealed: "One high profile manager, I followed him into his office, locked the door on him and said 'Let's just sort this out, you and me'."
Corden asked the 34-year-old for the name of the boss, but Barton remained tight-lipped, saying the answer was in his book, No Nonsense, which was published earlier this year. Eventually, after a little bit of pressure from the studio audience, he revealed the manager was in fact Hughes.
There has never been much love lost between the two men and many would have backed Hughes in a one-to-one behind closed doors anyway.
Barton was infamously sent off for two ugly incidents when QPR were fighting relegation under Hughes on the final day of the 2011/12 season at Manchester City.
QPR survived by the skin of their teeth, thanks to Bolton only drawing at Stoke the same day, and Man City famously won the title with Sergio Aguero's last-gasp winner.
That summer, Hughes farmed Barton out on loan to France and the pair have paid each other few compliments since.
Prick.
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Post by mrred on Nov 9, 2016 12:25:35 GMT
Stoke City: The day Mark Hughes was offered out by Joey Barton By Martin_Spinks | Posted: November 08, 2016 Joey Barton once offered Stoke boss Mark Hughes out for a fight while they were together at QPR. Barton, who today it emerged has been signed off with depression at Glasgow Rangers, revealed the incident during an interview with comedian James Corden for this week's final episode of A League Of Their Own on Sky TV. He revealed: "One high profile manager, I followed him into his office, locked the door on him and said 'Let's just sort this out, you and me'." Fucking runt.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Nov 9, 2016 12:53:34 GMT
Hughes would have just volleyed him.
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