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Joey Barton making a big noise on Twitter

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by rebel not taken, Feb 3, 2012.

  1. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    Capello made the biggest mistake by giving him the captaincy back in the first place...
     
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  2. rangercol

    rangercol Well-Known Member

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    I'm torn on this. I wish Joey would wind his neck in and concentrate on keeping us up, but at the same time I'm glad he's sticking up for Anton and I can't disagree with much that he has said. Problem is he just can't help himself can he?
     
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  3. CernyBerny

    CernyBerny New Member

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    I like Joey. He tells it how it is and that is how it should be. John Terry is a racist, that is a simple fact. I hope he get's what's coming to him sharpish.
     
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  4. YappyR

    YappyR Well-Known Member

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    I think it was RESPECT the REF <laugh> and not each other <laugh>
     
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  5. Ninj

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    cheers Yappy<cheers>
     
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  6. Wonko The Sane

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    Made a big enough noise that even the Attorney General has heard him.

    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/s...-joey-barton-tweets-about-john-terry?&cc=5739

    The Attorney General's office has said it had been made aware of a series of robust observations made by Joey Barton on Twitter over the John Terry racism saga.
    On Friday afternoon, following the stripping of the England captaincy from Terry, Barton took to the micro-blogging website to give his take on the matter.
    The Chelsea skipper had his country's armband taken from him for a second time in the wake of an allegation of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand during a match at QPR last year.
    Terry, who denies the charge, will stand trial in July, just a matter of days after Euro 2012 finishes.
    Barton, who was playing in the match at Loftus Road in October, has defended his comments on the grounds of free speech, but a spokesman for the Attorney General's office said: "I can confirm the tweets have been brought to our attention and have been viewed."
    Dominic Grieve QC is the current Attorney General. He is the Government's senior law officer and part of his remit is to make sure people facing criminal allegations receive a fair trial.
     
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