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Joey Barton Trial 14:07 - Nov 30 with 5454 viewswroughtironron

Into the second day now of his trial at Sheffield Crown Court, where he stands accused of causing actual bodily harm to the German Barnsley Manager, Daniel Stendel. The trial is scheduled to finish on friday.

Then in two weeks, he faces yet another trial accused of assaulting his wife by kicking her in the head.

With his previous form, if found guilty, he may be enjoying Xmas at her Majesty's pleasure, and Bristol Rovers may be seeking a new Manager.

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Joey Barton Trial on 14:21 - Nov 30 with 5393 viewsDalenet

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/joey-bartons-most-disgraceful-contr

He has a whole host of assault incidents over his career. He lost his contract at Man City due to assault and getting a suspended prison sentence

The judicial system has let him off lightly over the years. One day his luck will come to an end
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Joey Barton Trial on 14:24 - Nov 30 with 5389 viewsdale1968

He seriously needs Banging up...

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Joey Barton Trial on 15:17 - Nov 30 with 5294 viewswroughtironron

Some of his previous:-


Barton's career and life have been marked by numerous controversial incidents and disciplinary problems and he has been convicted twice of violent crimes.

Barton sparked a ten-man brawl in a friendly match against Doncaster Rovers on 25 July 2004 after "hacking" at an opposition player.

Although he signed a new contract on 22 September 2004, which would keep him at City until 2007, the club considered sacking Barton in December 2004 after an incident at their Christmas party. He stubbed out a lit cigar in youth player Jamie Tandy's eye, after he had caught Tandy attempting to set fire to his shirt. Barton subsequently apologised for his actions and was fined six weeks' wages (£60,000).

In May 2005, Barton broke a 35-year-old pedestrian's leg while driving his car through Liverpool city centre at 2 am.

In the summer of 2005, Barton was sent home from a pre-season tournament in Thailand after assaulting a 15-year-old Everton supporter who had provoked Barton by verbally abusing him and kicking his shin.

Barton had to be restrained from attacking the boy further by teammate Richard Dunne.

Barton underwent anger management therapy at the order of City manager Stuart Pearce and paid £120,000 in club fines.

In the autumn of 2005, Barton began a seven-day programme of behavioural management at the Sporting Chance Clinic, a charity set up to help troubled sportsmen and women.

On 20 May 2008, he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for common assault and affray during an incident in Liverpool City Centre.[ Barton served 74 days of this prison term, being released on 28 July 2008.

On 1 July 2008, he was also given a four-month suspended sentence after admitting assault occasioning actual bodily harm on former teammate Ousmane Dabo during a training-ground dispute on 1 May 2007. This incident effectively ended his Manchester City career.

Barton has been charged with violent conduct three times by The Football Association: for the assault on Dabo, for punching Morten Gamst Pedersen in the stomach and for attacking three players on the final day of the 2011—12 season.
[Post edited 30 Nov 2021 15:22]
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Joey Barton Trial on 16:44 - Nov 30 with 5144 viewsPlattyswrinklynuts

Joey Barton Trial on 15:17 - Nov 30 by wroughtironron

Some of his previous:-


Barton's career and life have been marked by numerous controversial incidents and disciplinary problems and he has been convicted twice of violent crimes.

Barton sparked a ten-man brawl in a friendly match against Doncaster Rovers on 25 July 2004 after "hacking" at an opposition player.

Although he signed a new contract on 22 September 2004, which would keep him at City until 2007, the club considered sacking Barton in December 2004 after an incident at their Christmas party. He stubbed out a lit cigar in youth player Jamie Tandy's eye, after he had caught Tandy attempting to set fire to his shirt. Barton subsequently apologised for his actions and was fined six weeks' wages (£60,000).

In May 2005, Barton broke a 35-year-old pedestrian's leg while driving his car through Liverpool city centre at 2 am.

In the summer of 2005, Barton was sent home from a pre-season tournament in Thailand after assaulting a 15-year-old Everton supporter who had provoked Barton by verbally abusing him and kicking his shin.

Barton had to be restrained from attacking the boy further by teammate Richard Dunne.

Barton underwent anger management therapy at the order of City manager Stuart Pearce and paid £120,000 in club fines.

In the autumn of 2005, Barton began a seven-day programme of behavioural management at the Sporting Chance Clinic, a charity set up to help troubled sportsmen and women.

On 20 May 2008, he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for common assault and affray during an incident in Liverpool City Centre.[ Barton served 74 days of this prison term, being released on 28 July 2008.

On 1 July 2008, he was also given a four-month suspended sentence after admitting assault occasioning actual bodily harm on former teammate Ousmane Dabo during a training-ground dispute on 1 May 2007. This incident effectively ended his Manchester City career.

Barton has been charged with violent conduct three times by The Football Association: for the assault on Dabo, for punching Morten Gamst Pedersen in the stomach and for attacking three players on the final day of the 2011—12 season.
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Just the sort of no nonsense defensive midfielder we’re after…
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Joey Barton Trial on 08:51 - Dec 1 with 4704 viewsforeverhopefulDale

I know plenty of scousers, many in Rochdale, and none of them are thugs. No worse than say Manchester, or any other city for thugs.

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Joey Barton Trial on 08:57 - Dec 1 with 4680 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Joey Barton Trial on 08:51 - Dec 1 by foreverhopefulDale

I know plenty of scousers, many in Rochdale, and none of them are thugs. No worse than say Manchester, or any other city for thugs.


Yes Barton is a dangerous thug, and hopefully justice will be served and he will end up with a long time in prison. If he hadn't been a footballer, he could well have spent a lot longer in prison than he has.

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Joey Barton Trial on 09:00 - Dec 1 with 4653 viewsDorkingDale

It runs in the family:

Anthony Delano Walker (21 February 1987 — 30 July 2005) was a Black British student of Jamaican descent who was murdered with an ice axe by Michael Barton (brother of footballer Joey Barton) and Barton's cousin Paul Taylor, in an unprovoked, racially motivated attack on the night of 29 July 2005 in Huyton, Merseyside.
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Joey Barton Trial on 09:02 - Dec 1 with 4650 viewsBigKindo

Joey Barton Trial on 08:57 - Dec 1 by foreverhopefulDale

Yes Barton is a dangerous thug, and hopefully justice will be served and he will end up with a long time in prison. If he hadn't been a footballer, he could well have spent a lot longer in prison than he has.


He could perhaps be entering prison whilst passing his brother on the way out.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8567327/Joey-Bartons-racist-killer-brot
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Joey Barton Trial on 10:26 - Dec 1 with 4544 viewskel

I’ve edited my original reply to you out of respect to the moderators. You really are an odious character aren’t you? One would have thought you’d learnt after your casual racism the other week but that would require intelligence I suppose.
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Joey Barton Trial on 11:08 - Dec 1 with 4472 viewsSalegraham

I cannot understand how a club would want this guy as the face of there club, the gasheads must have been desperate at the time they appointed him. Can you imagine the rumpus here if he turned up as the manager.
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Joey Barton Trial on 11:18 - Dec 1 with 4451 viewsSuddenLad

After stubbing out a LIT cigar in someone's eye in 2004, he should never have been employed in football again. He's clearly a danger to others as his repeat behaviour shows.

It's nothing to do with him being from Liverpool - that's a plainly ridiculous comment - he's just a bad b@stard and deserves all the punishment coming his way.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Joey Barton Trial on 11:29 - Dec 1 with 4439 viewsTVOS1907

I socialise with a Scouser; I work with several; my sister lives in Liverpool; Dale have had lots of Scousers play for them, including the club record appearance holder.

None of the above fit your bigoted description.

What's wrong with you? Were you like this before you moved Down Under or is it ingrained?

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Joey Barton Trial on 16:26 - Dec 3 with 3454 viewsBigKindo

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/joey-barton-trial-verdict-bristol-6
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Joey Barton Trial on 13:38 - Dec 6 with 2939 viewsD_Alien

Barton CLEARED

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-59513011

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Joey Barton Trial on 13:38 - Dec 6 with 2939 viewsPlattyswrinklynuts

Not guilty of attacking Stendel!! Guys got more lives than a cat.
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Joey Barton Trial on 14:33 - Dec 6 with 2830 viewsThacks_Rabbits

Joey Barton Trial on 13:38 - Dec 6 by Plattyswrinklynuts

Not guilty of attacking Stendel!! Guys got more lives than a cat.


I suppose there is that crazy possibility that he was actually not guilty and that he was assumed guilty by many due to his past. He is an odious little turd and has a reputation but he is a bright guy that is obviously flawed.

If someone tried to set fire to my shirt I would give them a hiding so that guy was hardly innocent, although Barton’s reaction was awful had his shirt caught fire and he suffered serious burns that could be classed as attempted murder.

Horrible guy but football and sport in general has loads and Barton gets more grief than many others (some of whom were innocent of any crime eg club’s chairman getting death threats, Olympic athletes wanting name off stand etc. Over Ched Evans).

Barton is certainly no worse that Marlon King, Hughes, Ranger, McCormick Giggs Terry Fleming etc in football, AJ, Bruno, Billy Jo Saunders (especially) were horrible characters and the later remains so, Rugby league has its fair share of nasty characters, but Barton is the poster boy for the hatred of the press.

Tosser and toe rag, certainly. Worse than many others, certainly not.

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Joey Barton Trial on 17:41 - Dec 6 with 2613 viewswroughtironron

Mr Barton's brief will no doubt be counting his fee and adding this well-publicised case to his cv (taken from his Chambers website) :-

"Simon Csoka QC
Call To The Bar: 1991
Recognised in Chambers & Partners Guide to the Bar 2019 as “at the top of his game
and a silk that no other barrister wants to face in court.”

Ranked as Band 1 in Chambers & Partners for both Crime and Financial Crime.

Simon specialises in all aspects of criminal law, in particular homicide, serious fraud and
organised crime. He has defended many high profile cases such as Dale Cregan, Arran
Coghlan, and Operation Elveden (the News International cases. He has been widely
praised for his devastating cross-examinations.

He exclusively defends in serious and complex crime. His practice encompasses murder,
gross negligence manslaughter, evasion of duty, MTIC and serious fraud, terrorism,
complex multi-handed drugs cases and corruption."
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Joey Barton Trial on 18:47 - Dec 6 with 2547 viewsSuddenLad

How anyone can stand in a court room and 'defend' the likes of Dale Cregan is beyond me. He should have been taken straight to the gallows.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Joey Barton Trial on 18:58 - Dec 6 with 2532 viewsThacks_Rabbits

Joey Barton Trial on 18:47 - Dec 6 by SuddenLad

How anyone can stand in a court room and 'defend' the likes of Dale Cregan is beyond me. He should have been taken straight to the gallows.


Totally agree but someone defended the likes of Peter Sutcliffe, Abu Hanza, Pitchfork, Manchester bomber conspirators etc. Waste of tax payers money but it’s the British legal system that is both brilliant and utterly flawed to blame. Obviously comparing any of the above to Barton is ridiculous.

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