'I would never have signed for QPR in a million years' had he known about 'chaos' at club

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Remind me to begin my career as a master criminal when you two start your job share at the Department of Public Prosecutions. Aah, let him off, he was provoked and wanted justice! Little poppet.

Barton's kick at Aguerro when his back was turned remains the most cowardly thing I've seen on a football pitch.

Very well my learned friend. I'd let him off for that in the same way that Tevez was let off for instigating the whole incident. I think I would've done the same in Barton's position once I realised the injustice that was taking place. Aguero was the coward as he dropped to the floor feigning injury as Barton hardly touched him. If he had done the job properly Aguero wouldn't physically of been able to score that winner.

I'm no Barton fan, far from it. But I make him right that time. If the ref wasn't so incompetent the afters wouldn't have happened. Tevez and Barton should've both seen red.
 
Most definitely not mate. Try and dig it out and I can guarantee I was not on his side. I was furious with him & remember it well.

You've got the wrong man bro

Maybe it wasn't about that then. It was probably about us being gutted that we didn't win, when everyone else wasn't bothered about the result as we had stayed up.
 
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Joey Barton: Burnley midfielder admits he regrets tweet
New Burnley midfielder Joey Barton says he regrets sending a tweet mocking the town while at QPR last season.

Barton tweeted a Clarets fan: "We may well be really overrated but at least we don't have to live in Burnley".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34129269
 
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Joey did a good job for QPR overall.More sinned against than the sinning on the park, and usually was one of our best players on the pitch. Player of the season for me last season. He'd do better to keep his mouth shut more than he does, and I think that's why he's gone. But he really gave us 100%. Thanks Joey.
 
Joey did a good job for QPR overall.More sinned against than the sinning on the park, and usually was one of our best players on the pitch. Player of the season for me last season. He'd do better to keep his mouth shut more than he does, and I think that's why he's gone. But he really gave us 100%. Thanks Joey.

Yes I agree with this. It is nice to see someone else taking corners and free kicks though.
 
Yes I agree with this. It is nice to see someone else taking corners and free kicks though.

Yes, I agree, quite often his attempts to kick a dead ball were quite woeful, but he always seemed to give his best when on the field of play (as you should expect from everyone), and was not one of our shirkers, despite the fact that our club was foolhardy enough to sign him on a 4 year contract and pay him an exaggerated wage, given his talents and indiscretions.

Right now he really needs to shut-up with all his Twitter nonsense and concentrate on getting fit to secure a place in the Burnley first team.