QPRâs Joey Barton: I want to fall in love with football again at Marseille Joey Barton reveals he hopes to "fall in love with football again" after completing his loan move from QPR to Marseille ShareCommentsBy TSR staff 3:58pm UK, Monday 3 September 2012 Mark Hughes has allowed Joey Barton to join Marseille on loanPhoto: The Sport Review Joey Barton has said he is hoping âto fall in love with the game againâ after completing a season-long loan move from Queens Park Rangers to Marseille on Friday. The 29-year-oldâs future at the Hoops had been in doubt after he was handed a 12-game ban for his sending off at Manchester City on the final day of the Premier League campaign. Barton had trained with Fleetwood Town during pre-season, sparking rumours of an unlikely move down to League Two. But the QPR midfielder revealed his desire to join Ligue 1 outfit Marseille as the transfer deadline loomed and a loan deal was finally completed on Friday. âMy core driver to break from the Premier League is to fall in love with the game again, I said it when Fleetwood was on the cards,â said Barton. âReducing the ban was always complete nonsense from the media, Mark Hughes and I never saw it that way since Iâd have to serve the ban somewhere and sometime, itâs not going anywhere unfortunately. Itâs common sense. âMoving to France and playing with a European giant like Marseille helps me realise this goal on a level that I couldnât have imagined until now.â He added: âIâm confident that I have a good 5-6 years in me yet, Iâm fortunate that I have a great, natural engine and good people around me â so itâs all about being injury free and doing the business on the field. âI want my remaining years in the game to be my best, I feel in my stomach thatâs gonna be, too.â Barton also thanked QPR for making his dream move become a reality, hinting he may still have a future at Loftus Road when his spell in France comes to an end. âIâm grateful to the people the deal made this happen â letâs say that it had a few twists and turns. So thanks to my agent Willie Mckay, lâOM Sporting Director José Anigo and President Vincent Lebrune,â added Barton. âI would also like to thank the QPR owners and executive management team Tony Fernandes and Amit Bhatia for supporting the move.â He added: âGood luck to everyone at QPR for this season, theyâve made some great signings for the club â what would you expect of Mark Hughes backed by quality owners. âNot least Mbia who was somebody that I initially looked forward to playing alongside at Marseille. âLetâs not forget that Iâm a contracted QPR player for two more years after this loan ends â who knows about my QPR future a year from now.â
i am a joey fan. but he should be learning how to shut up rather than falling in love with football again
Has he seen our midfield line-up? If they stay next year and there are not too many injuries, expecially ones that co-incide, he hasn't got a hope.
On the other hand if Mbia turns out to be an awesome CB and Diakite can't get over his personal problems.....red carpet?