Joey Barton

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This madness, this vendetta against a most innocent human being, that so happens to be Joey S.Barton just has to stop. There is no vindication in it, no final play, no end game. We the people must defend not only our rights, but in doing so defend the name of our friend and fellow human being Joey. It is fair to trial a guilty man of his crime but to trial an innocent man, a working professional, just because of his high profile is immoral and we the people must stand up for our rights to free speech and to gamble how we please. Stand with us.

[HASHTAG]#WeareallJoeyBarton[/HASHTAG]
 
This madness, this vendetta against a most innocent human being, that so happens to be Joey S.Barton just has to stop. There is no vindication in it, no final play, no end game. We the people must defend not only our rights, but in doing so defend the name of our friend and fellow human being Joey. It is fair to trial a guilty man of his crime but to trial an innocent man, a working professional, just because of his high profile is immoral and we the people must stand up for our rights to free speech and to gamble how we please. Stand with us.

[HASHTAG]#WeareallJoeyBarton[/HASHTAG]
Good catholic bhoy willing to take on the bigots

“How can you come here and not embrace it?” said Barton. “This is what it is about. Reading Bill Struth’s famous line about what it takes to be a 
player for Rangers, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. And you think ‘This is a bit of me.’

Though he declined the offer of going boating with the team.
 
Good catholic bhoy willing to take on the bigots

“How can you come here and not embrace it?” said Barton. “This is what it is about. Reading Bill Struth’s famous line about what it takes to be a 
player for Rangers, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. And you think ‘This is a bit of me.’

Though he declined the offer of going boating with the team.

He's a bad apple. End of.
 
He'll have plenty to say about the bad apples when he leaves that's for sure.
 
Would you respect him more if he read The Metro?
I'd respect him more if he didn't Tweet his every waking moment, played football as well as he tells everyone else he can, doesn't think that he has a credible opinion, avoids programmes such as Question Time and generally shuts his pie hole.

Being a Scouser none of the above is likely in the foreseeable future.
 
I'd respect him more if he didn't keep starting **** threads about darkies, played football as well as he tells everyone else he can, doesn't think that he has a credible opinion, avoids articles from The Metro and generally shuts his pie hole.

Being a Kaftan wearing West London **** none of the above is likely in the foreseeable future.

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