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Old 09-23-2007, 07:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Joey Barton
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Full nameJoseph Anthony Barton
Date of birthSeptember 2, 1982 (1982-09-02) (age 25)
Place of birth Liverpool, England
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current clubNewcastle United
Number7
Youth clubs

1997–2002
Everton
Manchester City
Senior clubs1
YearsClubApp (Gls)*
2002–2007
2007–
Manchester City
Newcastle United
130 (15)
000 0(0)
National team2
2003
2007–
England U21
England
002 0(1)
001 0(0)
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 12:34, 25 July 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 12:34, 25 July 2007 (UTC).
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Old 10-20-2007, 01:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Newcastle boss Allardyce: Barton temperament just like Keane

Newcastle United boss Sam Allardyce is confident of getting the best from Joey Barton.

Barton will be on the bench for Monday's clash with Tottenham and Allardyce told The Times: "He is almost a nuisance, but the right sort of nuisance, if you see what I mean. He is training 24/7 and he is always bothering and pestering the staff about what else can he do to maintain his fitness and improve his chances of coming back as quickly as he can. He is actually so into getting back into football that he persists in badgering the staff."

The midfield player has also been cajoling his new teammates, attending away fixtures even when hampered by crutches. "While being hugely frustrated, he has also been chirpy as hell," Allardyce said. "He has shown tremendous commitment, especially in his support for the rest of the team. That builds a really good spirit - you only have to look at the England rugby team to see what that means."

Allardyce also revealed he is using the example of Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson's handling of Roy Keane to man-manage Barton.

"Like every top actor, every very top player has standards at this level which affects them and, for whatever reason, they can lose control. Occasionally, in his younger days, that is where there has been a problem.

"But I think he has taken a lot of advice and spoken to a lot of people about it and is moving along the right way in that area. You cannot take the devil out of top players too much. Sir Alex [Ferguson, the Manchester United manager] used to talk about Roy Keane in that way. He was just as volatile as Joey Barton, if not more. You are hoping, with years of maturity, he gets over that."


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Old 10-24-2007, 12:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Barton: Newcastle nothing like la-di-da Manchester!

Joey Barton says Newcastle United is the perfect club for him.

Barton told ZOO Magazine: "When you go to a new club, you want to get out there and say to the fans: 'This is what I'm about'. Because of the delay, expectations have risen and people are really waiting to see if I'm up to it.

"It's sink-or-swim time - especially at a club like Newcastle and a ground like St James' Park. It's like a coliseum. If you don't play well, it's like Roman times - thumbs down.

"Newcastle is like Liverpool, football mad. Manchester is a bit metropolitan now. A bit la-di-da. A bit like London. In Newcastle, you get off the train and there's the stadium, bang.

"In Manchester, it's all about style and everyone is bothered about what they look like. The girls are like peacocks. In Newcastle, it's all about the black and white jersey. This place isn't about fashion, this city is about football.

"I went for dinner after a game with my brother. I could hear fans talking and despite the fact we'd won, they discussed where the team had gone wrong. Imagine what they're like when we lose!"


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Old 11-11-2007, 03:21 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Sunderland boss Keane dismisses Etuhu, Barton row

Sunderland boss Roy Keane dismissed Dickson Etuhu's bust-up with Newcastle's Joey Barton at halftime of their 1-1 draw.

He said: "I am not going to get bogged down by a tackle that was slightly high. That happens in these games, a lot of them are mistimed.

"You give and you take. Dickson is a tough lad. He is alive in that dressing room, he won't be leaving on a stretcher."


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Newcastle's Barton in more hot water after Etuhu clash

Newcastle United midfielder Joey Barton has landed himself in more hot water after yesterday's 1-1 draw at Sunderland.

Barton, 25, who is currently bailed to appear at Manchester Crown Court on November 22 charged with assaulting his former Manchester City team-mate Ousmane Dabo, will undergo trial by television for an ugly, high tackle on Sunderland's Dickson Etuhu.

On the stroke of half-time in the 1-1 draw, the challenge on Etuhu drew an angry response from the Sunderland player, who was incensed when Barton appeared to plant a boot in his groin - and the pair squared up nose to nose.

Because referee Martin Atkinson took no action, the FA's disciplinary committee could punish Barton retrospectively, with footage of the incident certain to be reviewed at FA headquarters in Soho Square tomorrow, says the Mail on Sunday.


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Old 11-11-2007, 11:42 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Barton faces FA rap


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England and Manchester City player Joey Barton attends a team training session at Manchester United´s Carrington training ground, in Manchester. Barton could face a suspension after the English Football Association confirmed they are investigating the Newcastle midfielder´s ugly challenge on Sunderland´s Dickson Etuhu.

LONDON (AFP) - Joey Barton could face a suspension after the English Football Association confirmed they are investigating the Newcastle midfielder's ugly challenge on Sunderland's Dickson Etuhu.

Barton caught Etuhu in his stomach with a studs-raised tackle in Saturday's 1-1 draw at the Stadium of Light, but no foul was given at the time by referee Martin Atkinson.

The FA can issue a violent conduct charge retrospectively in instances where the match official does not notice the incident but later reports it.

If that is the case Barton could be hit with a three-game ban.

An FA spokesman said: "We will be looking to clarify with the referee whether he saw the incident or not. If not we will review the incident."


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FA probe Newcastle's Barton incident

The FA have confirmed they will be looking into Joey Barton's controversial challenge on Sunderland's Dickson Etuhu in the Wear-Tyne derby.

Newcastle midfielder Barton went into the tackle with his studs dangerously high and clashed with his opponent in the immediate aftermath but there was no foul awarded as the first half drew to a close.

The FA can issue a violent conduct charge retrospectively in instances where the match official, in this case Martin Atkinson, does not notice the incident but later flags it up in his report.

If that is the case Barton, who missed the start of the season with a broken metatarsal, could be subject to a three-game ban.

An FA spokesman said: "We will be looking to clarify with the referee whether he saw the incident or not. If not we will review the incident."


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Newcastle star Barton arrested in assault probe


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Controversial Newcastle and England midfielder Joey Barton, seen here on 05 December 2007, has reportedly been arrested in connection with an allegation of assault in Liverpool.

LONDON (AFP) - Controversial Newcastle and England midfielder Joey Barton has reportedly been arrested in connection with an allegation of assault in Liverpool.

The 25-year-old was one of three people arrested in the north-west city, the Press Association reported.

A Merseyside Police spokesman said: "Two males aged 25 and 19 and a woman aged 27 were arrested at 5.30am today (Thursday) on Church Street in Liverpool City Centre following an allegation of assault.

"All three remain in custody for interview and processing and I expect a decision on charges or release will be made later tonight."


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Newcastle star Barton charged with assault - police


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Controversial Newcastle and England midfielder Joey Barton, pictured here on December 5, has been charged with common assault and fighting in public, Merseyside Police said Friday.

LONDON (AFP) - Controversial Newcastle and England midfielder Joey Barton was charged with common assault and fighting in public, Merseyside Police said Friday.

The 25-year-old, who remains in custody, was one of three people arrested in the north-west English city on Thursday in connection with an allegation of assault.

He will appear before Liverpool City Magistrates Court later on Friday alongside the two others, who were both also charged in connection with the incident.

Nadine Wilson, 27, was also charged with common assault and fighting in public, while 19-year-old Andrew Barton was charged with causing actual bodily harm and fighting in public. Both were released on bail.


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Old 12-28-2007, 09:06 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Newcastle´s Barton refused bail on assault charge


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Newcastle United and England midfielder Joey Barton, seen here December 5, has been refused bail after appearing in court charged with assault.

LONDON (AFP) - Newcastle United and England midfielder Joey Barton was refused bail Friday after appearing in court charged with assault.

Barton, 25, was arrested in Liverpool, north-west England in the early hours of Thursday and charged with common assault and affray. He was already on bail for two other alleged offences.

Magistrate Carol Myers told Liverpool Magistrates' Court there was a risk of Barton offending again, adding: "I also have to consider the safety of the public -- you lashed out indiscriminately."

Barton was arrested alongside two other people in the middle of Britain's Christmas holiday season. He is likely to face a full trial on the charges in the new year.


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Newcastle´s Barton refused bail on assault charge


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Newcastle United and England midfielder Joey Barton, seen here December 5, has been refused bail after appearing in court charged with assault.

LONDON (AFP) - Newcastle United and England midfielder Joey Barton was refused bail Friday after appearing in court charged with assault.

Barton, 25, was arrested in Liverpool, north-west England in the early hours of Thursday and charged with common assault and affray. He was already on bail for two other alleged offences.

He appeared before Liverpool Magistrates' Court, which heard that he was allegedly involved in two separate incidents after a row with another group of people outside a fast food restaurant in the city.

Barton was arrested alongside two other people in the middle of Britain's Christmas holiday season. He is likely to face a full trial on the charges in the new year.

Newcastle United have said they are not yet making any statement on the case.


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