da betano casino: On Sunday millions of people witnessed Manchester City lift the title as Champions. They also witnessed Joey Barton’s lavish attack on a number of the Manchester City players. Joey Barton saw red after an off-the-ball incident with Carlos Tevez, however after the red card had been issued, Joey Barton continued to retaliate by assaulting Sergio Aguero and head butting Vincent Kompany. Barton had to be pulled off the pitch by Queens Park Rangers staff after his despicable display on the pitch.
da bet vitoria: Tony Fernandes has left Mark Hughes to make the decision of whether Joey Barton should continue his career with Queens Park Rangers. The FA has charged Joey Barton with two violent conduct charges against the two Manchester City players. Barton has accepted the charge against Sergio Aguero however denied the second charge of the alleged violent conduct against Vincent Kompany. Joey Barton’s red card left fighting for survival QPR with only 10 men against a team who were playing for the title.
Many QPR fans feel disgusted by Barton’s behaviour however others think he should be given another chance. Barton brings a lot of unwanted attention towards the club, dragging his old reputation behind him. His constant ‘Big Man’ tweets can be infuriating when he is not performing on the pitch to back up his bold personality. Sunday’s events showed he is not worthy of the captaincy by not setting a good example and leaving his team to fend for themselves. Although not condoning his actions, it did demonstrate a passion and commitment to the club which has been lacking from the captain throughout the season. The fans look up to the leader of their team and want to be reassured of team spirit and dedication in the camp yet this was not displayed after a cruel loss against Bolton mid season as Barton tweeted after the match ‘A well f**k it #noonesdied’. What a great attitude to have as a Captain, definitely reassured the fans. In comparison to Djibril Cisse’s tweet after the same match ‘Trust me we will fight to the end to save this club’ which is the type of positivity the supporters needed at the time. Sunday’s incident showed a passion and care as he was clearly infuriated by the referees decision which initially can be argued was not a straight red.
Joey Barton is a good footballer but is he good enough to be such a liability too? At the beginning of the season we saw him struggle with his performance and the high expectations were lost by the R’s fans. His performance improved throughout the season and became a vital member of the Rangers midfield. He can be outstanding however can bring attention to the club for the wrong reasons. The R’s victory of staying up and leading City for the majority of the game has been overshadowed by unjustly actions on his behalf. He should not represent QPR as captain but should be given a second chance to aid the club into the future and if his actions continue there should be no room for discussion. Ironically referring to a tweet made by Joey back in December ‘why do people always want to solve any conflict with a fight as a pacifist I find it incredible’ is this an indication that it’s a rare act for him to do? Or do we believe what we have physically seen of his through recent years of him as a footballer?
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