barton gets his come uppance

barton gets his come uppance

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scoobykev15

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406 posts

213 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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what was that t**t barton thinking about when he launched into that tackle on nasri? it was lovely to see that off the ball retaliation though, and for that muppet keegan to bleat on about nasri slicing barton down and saying nasri should have been sent off was priceless.mind you if the smirking little st had done it to me,i would have been sent off for stamping on his head!

mickk

29,345 posts

248 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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More to the point , what the hell was Keegan thinking of playing him. Barton's due before the fa next Friday lets hope he gets a big'un

Dift

1,624 posts

233 months

Sunday 31st August 2008
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Not defending Barton at all, but he did win the ball, and Nasri carried on through onto Bartons studs.

He was a prick for smiling about it though.

Edited by Dift on Sunday 31st August 12:35

cj_eds

1,567 posts

227 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Dift said:
Not defending Barton at all, but he did win the ball, and Nasri carried on through onto Bartons studs.

He was a prick for smiling about it though.
yes

Ignoring all the circumstances of whether he should or shouldn't be on the pitch, he was on it.

There was nothing wrong with his tackle on Nasri, but Nasri taking revenge afterwards was wrong. Many others (Beckham, Rooney to name but two) have seen red for off-the ball incidents or attempts to take their own revenge, and so should Nasri have done.

Barton (if he isn't banned) will have a difficult year. Every ground he plays at (probably including St James's) is going to be full of supporters trying to boo him off the park. Meanwhile the other teams are going to be full of Nasri's that are trying their best to rile him up and get him to red card himself through some stupid out burst or bad challenge.
The players shouldn't be the ones dishing out the law though, and anyone who deliberately sets out to hack Barton down, injure him etc is no better than him.

okgo

39,147 posts

204 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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He needs to be removed from the game. He is a .

Allblackdup

3,312 posts

214 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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This gets worse! Sky Sports news is saying another prem club have enquired about him! Rumoured to be EVERTON!!!

I hate Everton, but why oh why would anyone want to employ this thug!!!

Steameh

3,155 posts

216 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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cj_eds said:
Dift said:
Not defending Barton at all, but he did win the ball, and Nasri carried on through onto Bartons studs.

He was a prick for smiling about it though.
yes

Ignoring all the circumstances of whether he should or shouldn't be on the pitch, he was on it.

There was nothing wrong with his tackle on Nasri, but Nasri taking revenge afterwards was wrong. Many others (Beckham, Rooney to name but two) have seen red for off-the ball incidents or attempts to take their own revenge, and so should Nasri have done.

Barton (if he isn't banned) will have a difficult year. Every ground he plays at (probably including St James's) is going to be full of supporters trying to boo him off the park. Meanwhile the other teams are going to be full of Nasri's that are trying their best to rile him up and get him to red card himself through some stupid out burst or bad challenge.
The players shouldn't be the ones dishing out the law though, and anyone who deliberately sets out to hack Barton down, injure him etc is no better than him.
The tackle on Nasri was more a response to the boo's he got as he came on.

Personally I though it was a rash decision on his behalf to jump in like that, and had he mistimed it, he could of seen his first red of the season.

H_Kan

4,942 posts

205 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2008
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Mate had a couple of spare tickets to the game at the Emirates and tbh booing this waste of space was the only chant I could get involved in!

He is scum, simple as that, and he has proved it time and time again. Being a Liverpool fan I have great respect for Kevin Keegan in general but totally disagree with the support he has shown Barton. He hasn't made a couple of mistakes then learnt, he just goes from problem to problem, after the cowardly scrap with Dabo he then gets into a fight in Liverpool city centre.

If the likes of Mutu had their contracts terminated for cocaine use then surely Newcastle should have had the balls to get rid of him too.

Wacky Racer

38,829 posts

253 months

mickk

29,345 posts

248 months

Friday 5th September 2008
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No bottle im afraid, should have kicked him out for good.