Q.P.R. Barton Statement

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I’ve criticised Barton all year to Liverpool game for poor on field performances but think your all over-reacting to this red card. It’s borne out of a long running media frenzy built on prejudice. FA will give him his punishment and he should get fined wages by the club as well. He reacted in the moment and got sent off. No need to bring up his past.

Rugby players get away with far worse on a weekly basis however by contrast they are celebrated by the press (mainly middle class journos) because the rugby players and fans are also mainly middle class. However when a working class footballer with a nasty background does anything everyone piles in.

Underneath it all the psychology behind the airy fairy moralist are delighted by the oppotunity to look down on the lowly working class thug that is Barton from their high horses.

A perfect and example of differing treatment came day before the city game in match between Harlequins and Northampton. I'm not a rugby fan and only happened to be flicking through when mid way through second hal with scores tied a Harlequins forward (Meyler- i think) fore arm smashed a Northampton forward in the face while he was stationary standing over a ruck. Northampton bloke hit him back and penalty given against him. Harlequins took a penalty kick and just missed. This was in a semi final so stakes were equally high as our game. Commentator explicitly condoned the reaction of Northampton player who potentially cost his side a semi final it was understandable as 'retaliation is hard to avoid in heat of the moment'.

Dylan Hartley coming back straight into England side after an 8 week ban for biting. Recently retired England International Lewis Moody (‘mad dog’) celebrated for his propensity to get into fights on the pitch. Footballers cant get away with these sort of things and Barton the working class thug is everyone’s favourite working class football thug to pick on. If he was middle class and a rugby player his on field altercations would be celebrated

Pretty much this <ok> blown out of proportion mainly by the PC brigade and those who love to pounce and criticise a.k.a the media, people then take what they say as gospel
 
Flyer - what is the difference between a 2 minute minor and a 2 minute major?

There is no 2 min major, only a 5 min one.

The rules arent black and white so you can have a 2 min penalty for something like Bartons elbow (which wouldnt be called most of the time) and a 5 min one would be if it really hurt someone, ie losing teeth, broken bones or a concussion. Also if you score on a 2 min pen, the player comes back out but you can score as many as you want on a 5 min pen.
 
Whilst I am disgusted with Bartons actions, Tevez has got off very lightly. Well he has infact got away with it.

He started the whole episode and should face a ban for his actions.

But Barton was wrong to react like he did, not only in elbowing Tevez, as he is our Captain (not for long I guess), but also for the other two incidents.

I agree he has to accept the Aguero incident, but without wanting to defend him, the first time I saw the "headbutt" it looked like his head was pushed accidentally by another city player. Not sure on that one?
 
Which makes me laugh at all the handbags in football. In NHL terms it would have been 2 mins for elbowing, 2 mins for diving on Tevez and 2 mins for diving with Aguero. We would have been a man up.

Bah, it would have been 2 minutes for elbowing Tevez, 5 minutes for instigating a fight with Aguero and an additional 2 minutes for delay of game for not going to the penalty box promptly.
 
Mr. Damage (I have no intention of using your quote again - post No.8) - but - Barton is the common denominator - too often. He has brought disgrace on your club - in a season where the club have been given a lot of respect for their footballing achievement. Barton has made it easy for the QPR legal team to sack him - and without paying up the contract ( surely there's a gross misconduct clause in it ,) after the due process that the FA have to follow.
 
I'm a Foolham fan (trying to make myself at home on the QPHa board!), so have a slightly biased and slightly neutral view. To those defending Barton, how would you feel if you had ended up being relegated following his actions?
 
I don't care if Barton is getting picked on because of his past or not. The man is a tool and a very ordinary player who causes disruption wherever he goes. I just want him gone!!
 
Pretty much this <ok> blown out of proportion mainly by the PC brigade and those who love to pounce and criticise a.k.a the media, people then take what they say as gospel

I don't think it's blown out of proportion.

It was a massive game and imperative for your survival, his moment of thuggery could have cost in excess of £40m. Players have to take pay cuts, fans suffer, ambitions of the club set back further. It wasn't just the fact he kicked out, it was the fact he went on a one man crusade to attack virtually the entire City team.

I'm often the first to defend players, up until Dabo-gate I frequently defended Barton but comparing him to others won't help.
 
I don't care if Barton is getting picked on because of his past or not. The man is a tool and a very ordinary player who causes disruption wherever he goes. I just want him gone!!

I don't think it's blown out of proportion.

It was a massive game and imperative for your survival, his moment of thuggery could have cost in excess of £40m. Players have to take pay cuts, fans suffer, ambitions of the club set back further. It wasn't just the fact he kicked out, it was the fact he went on a one man crusade to attack virtually the entire City team.

I'm often the first to defend players, up until Dabo-gate I frequently defended Barton but comparing him to others won't help.

I'm 100% in agreement with both of these posts. We need to lose a player that brings the reputation of the Club into question. Both on and off the field, Barton does. Get rid.
 
Totally agree and I think in no small part Bartons reaction to the red was being treated so differently again. He was on the wrong end if it against Norwich and then again with City (right decision but not consistent with tevez). Add into that millions of pounds and relegation at stake against your old club and knowing the media / fan fury to follow. I can almost understand...... But not condone. As ever I'd like to see a level playing field for all. The fact tevez hasn't been dealt with retrospectively sums it up.

Again not condoning Barton's actions but surely the FA must deal with Tevez. Its not the first time officials have let him down. The red card against Norwich was a direct result of the Ref failing to protect Joey when the Norwich players had hacked him down a number of times, once off the ball. For me the ref lost control of that game and it was only a matter of time.
But the problem with joey is everything that happened after the red card. You only have to contrast the way Derry handled himself after the card against man ure to see how a captain should conduct himself.
 
Barton has nothing to worry about and either way he wins on this ... His profile was shown worldwide ... Take a second to think exactly what that means in the biggest game on the planet. Someone has to be the bad man in every situation known to man
There is no bad publicity.
He has provoked reaction and he will milk it ... He is that sort of human
Fans/viewers around the world I bet can't name our second goal scorer but they will remember the dark one Barton... He is already a hero
I only care about the football my team plays and it's a lot better without Barton in he side IMO it grows and flows without him