Joey Barton's happiest time in football
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Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Was with us.
Very nice to hear, and from someone like Barton, it bodes well for our future and for what Dyche has built here.
Hopefully many more years to come.
Very nice to hear, and from someone like Barton, it bodes well for our future and for what Dyche has built here.
Hopefully many more years to come.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
I spoke to him once but only briefly but what has become very clear during his two spells with us is how much he enjoyed it at Burnley and that clearly brought the best out of him. Whatever he's done in the past, he was a credit to our club, but he's not the only player to sign and then speak about the dressing room and how welcoming it is. Michael Keane said last season that if you weren't feeling too good then coming into the club just gave you a lift.
One little story about him. A friend of mine got a signed shirt at the end of last season but Joey had gone by the time the shirt was signed. He contacted Joey, sent him the shirt and it came back signed in no time with a short note thanking him for his support.
Top man and the one thing Joey knows is that he'll always be welcome back at the Turf.
One little story about him. A friend of mine got a signed shirt at the end of last season but Joey had gone by the time the shirt was signed. He contacted Joey, sent him the shirt and it came back signed in no time with a short note thanking him for his support.
Top man and the one thing Joey knows is that he'll always be welcome back at the Turf.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Good player for Burnley, shame for you he wasn't younger as I think he'd have spent some time at the club.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
We take people as we find 'em and to be fair we always found Joey to be a top chap. How others found him is up to them .
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
I've said this before, but he came into where I work in Dublin whilst he was at QPR. He was entertaining, engaging and had clear views on how football works, what was good, what was bad. From that couple of hours I had a very good feeling he would get on well with the way Burnley was ran. Also another player who for most of us was way above the calibre we were used to seeing in a Burnley shirt.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Surely an asset to the coaching staff in waiting. . I'd love to see Joey back in the future.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
He appreciates home cooking. 

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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
I think an absolute disgrace is going a bit far, but agreed, it was a poor day for him and he did let it show.KRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Is that so.KRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
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I don't agree, he had to defend himself against the great big bruiser the ref failed to spit despite everyone else and Joey even asking him blatantly what he was going to about the onslaught of hits against him.
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From reading his book, a good read, I think he will end up working in some capacity at Newcastle. This will only happen though after Ashley has gone.Woonderbah wrote:Surely an asset to the coaching staff in waiting. . I'd love to see Joey back in the future.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Not quite true.KRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
The Ref was a disgrace and Joey took it upon himself to put things right. He was wrong but the Ref was the disgrace on that day.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
I think I was the second person to give him a bottle of Coke at Burnley. The first one was thrown at him when he was playing for QPR and I presented him with a bottle at the player of the year evening.
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My son was waiting outside the Turf to get Joey signature on his shirt. Joey arrived in his big black bus and when my son leaned forward and called out to Joey, Joey explained he was late and needed to sign in or the gaffer would have him. I saw this as he didn't have time and encouraged my son to look for other players making their way in. Joey came back out after 5 minutes and walked straight up to my son and said Michael isn't it, sorry about that but where we.
I will never forget that and Joey playing for us and will be a legend for me.
I will never forget that and Joey playing for us and will be a legend for me.
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Utter b0llock5, his diving and cheating was an absolute disgrace regardless of how poor the referee was.RalphCoatesComb wrote:Not quite true.
The Ref was a disgrace and Joey took it upon himself to put things right. He was wrong but the Ref was the disgrace on that day.
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Re-visit the game and watch how the Ref lost that game. Joey was not right in what he did but... someone needed to do something !KRBFC wrote:Utter b0llock5, his diving and cheating was an absolute disgrace regardless of how poor the referee was.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
It wasn't good, but as has been said, he got clearly elbowed in the back of the head off the ball.
It was a clear sending off and because the ref missed it, joey tried to get even.
Not great, but its one blemish in a very good career for us.
It was a clear sending off and because the ref missed it, joey tried to get even.
Not great, but its one blemish in a very good career for us.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
You wouldn't be saying the same thing if it wasn't a Burnley player, typical biased fake nonsense opinion that you see on here. I wont make excuses and condone his diving and feigning injury because he plays for Burnley. Like I said, it was the only time he let himself down while a Burnley player.RalphCoatesComb wrote:Re-visit the game and watch how the Ref lost that game. Joey was not right in what he did but... someone needed to do something !
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Like I said, it was the only time he let himself down while a Burnley player.
Whereas you let yourself down every time you post.
Whereas you let yourself down every time you post.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
And, I bow to your great wealth of knowledge!KRBFC wrote:You wouldn't be saying the same thing if it wasn't a Burnley player, typical biased fake nonsense opinion that you see on here. I wont make excuses and condone his diving and feigning injury because he plays for Burnley. Like I said, it was the only time he let himself down while a Burnley player.
You must be gutted that there's nothing to moan about within our start to the new season

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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
For me his leadership qualities in the Championship season were as good as anything or anyone I've witnessed(certainly in a Burnley shirt). His sheer desire and game management were exemplary,games at Brighton and at home to Middlesbro(both just draws) underlining these aspects of his play.
Mentioned a little earlier by someone that they see him returning to Newcastle in the future. I have close relatives in the North East and I don't think they would concur with that view.
Mentioned a little earlier by someone that they see him returning to Newcastle in the future. I have close relatives in the North East and I don't think they would concur with that view.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
TractorFace wrote:Like I said, it was the only time he let himself down while a Burnley player.
Whereas you let yourself down every time you post.



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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
He earned the respect of fans, players and manager. Think his on field presence raised the game of a few around him.
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Why would I be gutted?RalphCoatesComb wrote:And, I bow to your great wealth of knowledge!
You must be gutted that there's nothing to moan about within our start to the new season
Your opinion is invalid and fake, I'm not even sure why I'm responding to you. Keep condoning cheating for Burnley players only, sounds fair and legit, I guess it sums you and many others on here up though.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
For once I agree with KRBFC, Joey took the physical challenge from their centre forward as a personal challenge to his machismo and as is highlighted in No Nonsense this looks to be the trigger for each of his lapses into brutality.KRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
I'm not judging as the circumstances of his upbringing may have led him to see this as a key to survival.
It seems he was able to take all the late tackles in his stride but the attempt to rough him up, lit the fuse.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
biased fake nonsense opinion that you see on here
I guess it sums you and many others on here up though.
What's all this 'on here' about? Do you consider yourself an outsider or something. You 'contribute' to this forum more than most and are one of the most prolific posters - hardly an outsider. You practically live your life 'on here'.
I guess it sums you and many others on here up though.
What's all this 'on here' about? Do you consider yourself an outsider or something. You 'contribute' to this forum more than most and are one of the most prolific posters - hardly an outsider. You practically live your life 'on here'.
Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
So from his 18 months with us u decide to remember his 1 negative moment.KRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
Just about sums up you and your negative mindset.
Give us a break
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
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This was very early in the match and there was not even a free kick given --even though the video says that Rhead was getting his revenge!!
I suppose it is best to get your revenge in first.
This was very early in the match and there was not even a free kick given --even though the video says that Rhead was getting his revenge!!
I suppose it is best to get your revenge in first.
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Why on a thread about Barton and his love for the club you decide to bring up the one time he let himself down is beyond meKRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
I doubt if you would either.KRBFC wrote:You wouldn't be saying the same thing if it wasn't a Burnley player.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Tinribs you beat me to it!
Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
I think I recall Joey identifying Burnley as a unique club. Which is true.
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
Joey was great for our club.
He lead with a little edge but much calmer than earlier in his career.
He took control of the midfield with extreme calmness givem the blatant assaults he faced in many games.
Think most "real" (that excludes any further comments from saxo and krbfc) burnley fans would love to see him back in a coaching capacity.
Roll on 12 months and come back JB
He lead with a little edge but much calmer than earlier in his career.
He took control of the midfield with extreme calmness givem the blatant assaults he faced in many games.
Think most "real" (that excludes any further comments from saxo and krbfc) burnley fans would love to see him back in a coaching capacity.
Roll on 12 months and come back JB
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
If ever a personality, a playing style and club were made for each other it was Barton and Burnley!
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It is a shame that the "Authorities" got him in the end. Pity that he will never play at the top level again!
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I admire fighting spirits, he had that in abundance.
Something just happened to our midfield from the moment he arrived, it seemed to spread throughout the team. He had real ability too. I will always think of him as the bloke who spent time at the hospice, and the bloke who did more than a few other things out of the public glare for the best of reasons and for no personal gain.
Recently, he was my favourite player, sad hes not here to be honest.
Something just happened to our midfield from the moment he arrived, it seemed to spread throughout the team. He had real ability too. I will always think of him as the bloke who spent time at the hospice, and the bloke who did more than a few other things out of the public glare for the best of reasons and for no personal gain.
Recently, he was my favourite player, sad hes not here to be honest.
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I wont condone cheating, I don't care which club the player is at, makes no difference. Anyone defending him for his actions that day is living in cloud cuckoo land. He swung for a Lincoln player then embarrassingly fell to the floor to try and get another player sent off and laughed about it afterwards. I'm not sure which moment was more embarrassing tbh but I didn't enjoy seeing a Burnley player blatantly cheat.Juan Tanamera wrote:I doubt if you would either.
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For what its worth I wouldn't mind him back In a coaching role, I liked him when he was here apart from while sat on the Turf watching his embarrassing actions against Lincoln. The real Burnley fans...... Yeah you're such a real fan aren't you?dpinsussex wrote:Joey was great for our club.
He lead with a little edge but much calmer than earlier in his career.
He took control of the midfield with extreme calmness givem the blatant assaults he faced in many games.
Think most "real" (that excludes any further comments from saxo and krbfc) burnley fans would love to see him back in a coaching capacity.
Roll on 12 months and come back JB

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A Liverpool supporting friend of mine said the same thing.KRBFC wrote:The only time he let himself down with us was against Lincoln, an absolute disgrace that day.
He wasn't at the game either
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Fair enough, but Joey trying to get Rhead, (one of the worst footballers to grace the Turf, incidentally) sent off, would have never happened if the ref or linesman had witnessed Rhead using a WWE move on Joeys head.KRBFC wrote:I wont condone cheating, I don't care which club the player is at, makes no difference. Anyone defending him for his actions that day is living in cloud cuckoo land. He swung for a Lincoln player then embarrassingly fell to the floor to try and get another player sent off and laughed about it afterwards. I'm not sure which moment was more embarrassing tbh but I didn't enjoy seeing a Burnley player blatantly cheat.
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Still no excuse for cheating, he swung for another Lincoln player, not Rhead, what's the excuse for that?chipbutty wrote:Fair enough, but Joey trying to get Rhead, (one of the worst footballers to grace the Turf, incidentally) sent off, would have never happened if the ref or linesman had witnessed Rhead using a WWE move on Joeys head.
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If you actually read my comment you will actually see it isn't a negative comment infact quite the opposite. I said "the only time throughout the time he was with us", quite a compliment for a man known for regular f**k ups in life.Tinribs wrote:So from his 18 months with us u decide to remember his 1 negative moment.
Just about sums up you and your negative mindset.
Give us a break
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What's the source of this story, where did he say this?
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Possibly in his autobiography?Pstotto wrote:What's the source of this story, where did he say this?
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I'm with KRBFC here.
Joey Barton should not have allowed himself to get dragged down by some fat brawler from Lincoln city. Set the tone for the game and played right into their hands
Joey Barton should not have allowed himself to get dragged down by some fat brawler from Lincoln city. Set the tone for the game and played right into their hands
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Oh... I didn't know he'd written one. What pages shall I leaf through in Waterstones tomorrow?
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Re: Joey Barton's happiest time in football
The signing in our modern era that got me excited, not sexually mind.
When he signed I punched the air.
Would love to meet him, just to say thanks.

When he signed I punched the air.
Would love to meet him, just to say thanks.
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Even though you've been taken down a peg by many over your negativity, you still persist with belligerence.KRBFC wrote:If you actually read my comment you will actually see it isn't a negative comment infact quite the opposite. I said "the only time throughout the time he was with us", quite a compliment for a man known for regular f**k ups in life.