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If we're going to be paying up a large proportion of his contract I'd rather keep him here. He's not the type to sulk and he'll role his sleeves up and get the job done for us. I'd keep him.
I assume this is more twitter rubbish. It also says that he approached Malky Mackay after the match tonight. I assume the answer must have been no to this since Joey then indicated that Cardiff need to improve massively. So I guess that was a "no" then.
Perhaps he would agree to play for us and take a 50% pay cut. Would save him having to move.
Barton is NOT the kind of player we need to foster team spirit. We will be much better off if he never comes near LR again, no matter how good of a footballer he may be.
'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
barton is a marked man in british football , every whistle happy ref will want to send him off, being the kind of player that breaks up play he is on a hiding to nothing , can't see him at everton
barton is a marked man in british football , every whistle happy ref will want to send him off, being the kind of player that breaks up play he is on a hiding to nothing , can't see him at everton
As far as I'm aware, Barton has never played in the Scottish, Welsh, or Northern Irish leagues, just the English and French leagues, so to say he's a marked man in 'British' football is not strictly true.
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