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Originally posted by Cjskinz View PostNot for us he wasn't
Man City last game of season when we needed to stay up - didn't act much like a leader to me?
Liverpool at home the same year - was shocking fans booed him and Hughes
Off the field he has to be a leader as well, not just on it.
The man has had only ever one agenda which is to promote himself. Blindingly obvious.
Sometimes you need a nasty bar steward in the mix, even if he is a tw*t. Worked very well for Man Utd with Roy Keane for many years. Totally on his own agenda, right nasty individual that only a mother could love but he was exactly what Man Utd needed at the time (despite the fall outs, suspensions, newspaper articles etc.)
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostKind of agree with this........but at the same time, we missed him when he left.
Sometimes you need a nasty bar steward in the mix, even if he is a tw*t. Worked very well for Man Utd with Roy Keane for many years. Totally on his own agenda, right nasty individual that only a mother could love but he was exactly what Man Utd needed at the time (despite the fall outs, suspensions, newspaper articles etc.)
For me, Barton should never have been allowed back after the City game.My old man never said be a Chelsea fan...
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Originally posted by Cjskinz View PostI would love a tough tackling CM who people were scared to play against (which Barton wasn't but people seem to think he was), but it shouldn't come hand-in-hand with off the field antics.
For me, Barton should never have been allowed back after the City game.
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostMaybe because he was and is miles better than Karl henry and proved his worth by being Burnley's star man along with gray in getting them promoted. He is a damn sight better than our surrender monkeys. I don't like the bloke and he's a prat but let's not let facts get in the way bush!
apart from that he has potentialPRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by Shania View PostOn the pitch he is a leader. But I do surely despise his off-field antics these days.
no he is never a leader but uses his mouth to give that impression. offers nout.PRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postnot sure why you posted in bold letters-makes you sound angry shania...
no he is never a leader but uses his mouth to give that impression. offers nout.
2)You can`t have it your way every time, Bushcelt1.. it´s all about opinions..`sorry.QPR
Best team in the world
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Been told to stay away for another week at the least...... and that's before the Jock FA get stuck in about his betting.
People saying that the team is better without him as he's not holding the ball up - and hell-bent on the Hollywood pass. The dressing room is happier too.
Kinda reminds me of his time with us.........
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Posthe is a s hit footballer. i'm not talking about karl henry. joey barton tries to big up his poor game up by playing the role of a captain(fist pumping,talking all over the pitch etc) when in reality he offers the total sum of sweet fa on the pitch. he can't pass like he thinks he can nor can he head,score anything like a decent midfielder should, his positional sense is shocking,he makes irrational decisions giving away too many freekicks and he is a c @nt of a bloke.
apart from that he has potential
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Fans like players who look like they're leading even if no one is listening to them. As Bushcelt said above, that's how Barton got by here. Very overrated imo."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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