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Joey Barton - Up To His Old Tricks Again

Rocksuperstar

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Banned Joey Barton 'sorry' for Pedersen punch

Newcastle's Joey Barton has accepted a violent conduct charge after punching Morten Gamst Pedersen at St James' Park and apologised to the Blackburn player.

The 28-year-old midfielder, will be banned for the Premier League games against Fulham, Bolton and Chelsea.

"I would like to apologise to [Magpies boss] Chris Hughton, my team-mates, our fans and of course to Morten Gamst Pedersen and Blackburn," said Barton.

The Football Association acted after referee Mike Jones missed the incident.

However, the official subsequently assessed video replays, in which Barton appeared to strike Norwegian Pedersen in the midriff, to decide if the offence would have warranted a red card if he had seen it.

"I fully accept that I was in the wrong on this occasion and accept the charge that the Football Association have brought against me," Barton added.

"I hold my hands up, I reacted badly to the situation on Wednesday night and I deeply regret it.

"I have been working very hard to keep that side of my game under control and I think it has showed in the way I have been able to get on and enjoy my football this season.

"I look forward to trying to get back into the team once my suspension is over and helping the club maintain its good start to the season."

Barton will be available for selection to Newcastle manager Chris Hughton for his side's trip to West Brom on 5 December.

At full-time in Newcastle's 2-1 defeat at St James' Park, Hughton, Blackburn counterpart Sam Allardyce and Pedersen would not be drawn on the incident.

But on Thursday, after viewing television footage, Hughton warned that Barton's controversial reputation would heighten attention on the case.
"I have seen it again and I am aware that he has raised his hands," he stated.

"But I am also very conscious that because it's Joey Barton, there will be far more made of it than any other individual."

Also speaking on Thursday, Blackburn assistant boss Neil McDonald agreed with the suggestion that it was a "full-bloodied punch".

"It was unprovoked as well, which probably makes it worse," McDonald added.

Barton, who has won one cap for England, has been involved in several high-profile incidents, including an assault on French midfielder Ousmane Dabo when both players were at Manchester City.

Barton was jailed for six months in 2008 after admitting common assault in a separate case.

He has played an important part in the Newcastle's rise to fifth in the table, featuring in every minute of the newly-promoted side's top-flight campaign.

Defeat at home to Blackburn ended a run of three consecutive league wins for the Magpies.

Pedersen had given Rovers the lead after only three minutes, and although Andy Caroll levelled for the hosts, Jason Roberts hit an 82nd minute winner as the visitors ended Newcastle's run of three consecutive league wins.


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I do agree though, soppy bastard will never learn though, he's shown what a prick he is on numerous occasions.
 

WhiteStripe

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Thats probably the worst thing (in terms of pre meditation and actual intent) I have ever seen on a football field.

There is no room for an actual punch in football.
 

mike_l

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Didn't Duncan Ferguson go to prison for similar actions on the football field?

It's actually assault so it should be a legal matter rather than something for football authorities to deal with.
 

dontcallme

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Joey Barton belongs in the old days when assault on a football pitch was considered being manly.

Nowadays, it's a cowardly act and he should be banned for longer than a normal red card.
 

chrissivad

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Seany or Barton? :wink:

It's a pity he's a **** because when he puts his mind to it he can actually be a good player.

are you talking about Seany or Barton now? :grin:

sorry Seany

He has been playing well, and I was thinking he had cleaned up his act as well. But I guess Barton will always have this bad venom running through him it seems
 

Rocksuperstar

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Didn't Duncan Ferguson go to prison for similar actions on the football field?

It's actually assault so it should be a legal matter rather than something for football authorities to deal with.



I remember he went to prison for being the centrepiece of a burglars nightmare - two lads broke into this random house in the dead of night, creeping about, their torch suddenly comes to rest on a stark bollock naked Duncan Ferguson with murder in all three of his eyes.

Battered one of them into another dimension, the other got away with minor injuries.

Did he also get time for an on the pitch altercation too?
 

fazza

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Should get the book thrown at him for what he did tonight punching pedersen in the stomach then indicating it was a slap.

Agreed, this thug shouldn't be anywhere near a football pitch unless its surrounded by barbed wire fencing, If I was Pedersen I'd be pressing charges for assault, the evidence is their and it was unprovoked, the bloke is a complete dick.


Has seany really been banned?
 

mike_l

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I remember he went to prison for being the centrepiece of a burglars nightmare - two lads broke into this random house in the dead of night, creeping about, their torch suddenly comes to rest on a stark bollock naked Duncan Ferguson with murder in all three of his eyes.

Battered one of them into another dimension, the other got away with minor injuries.

Did he also get time for an on the pitch altercation too?

Yeah in his relatively early days, up at Rangers, some details here, might be more later in the article but can't be arsed to read it:

http://backpagefootball.com/columnists/cult-heroes-4-duncan-ferguson/

Edit: Wiki reliably informs me that he headbutted a guy called John McStay, wasn't sent off as the ref didn't see it, but was charged by police and having 3 prior convictions was jailed.

People keep calling Andy Carroll the new Shearer but I reckon he is more similar to big Dunc, ie nowhere near as good a striker as Shearer but a big bugger who is a nuisance to play against.
 

fazza

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Everytime I see this assault it looks worse. The FA have given him a 3 match ban when really they should have thrown the book at him. How many people in their profession can get away with assault and not get sacked from their position. If I punched a fellow work colleague in an office job I'd get instant dismissal.
 

3Dnata

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I thought he'd got his act together and was doing well.
He'll never change, I just hope him and Cattermole kill each other.
 

CaptainCat

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Brilliant comment on youtube:

"its unfair to penalised joey heavily, were humans not angles"

... Joey, is that you?
 

WhiteStripe

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So quick to condemn a player yet all quick to protect Tom Huddlestone.

#Fickle

Huddlestone was out of order, but Joey Barton did this standing still, not in play and actually smashed him in the stomach with his fist. It was pre-meditated thuggery.

Both should get bans, but Joey should get a much harsher punishment than he got.
 
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