Sorry Loftlag, Barton is the only one who knows if it will achieve anything. Personally, i doubt it but, as i said, punishments are there to punish people and hopefully change behaviour. But when someone has issues as Barton seems to have then you do not just dismiss punishing those persons because their behaviour doesn't change or isn't likely to change.
As i said before your idea for counselling or community service is ok if the FA have the authority to demand he do it. But do they? and again research suggests that counselling is a waste of time unless someone is willing to accept a problem - Barton clearly is not ready.
If you want to be certain that the punishment will have an effect on him then the FA should have revoked his registration. That would have the effect of stopping his behaviour and sending a message to all other players. I don't think that would be the right punishment but you seem to want to know what punishment would definitely achieve something. Definites are hard to come by in this world, opinions are what you are stuck with.
As i said before your idea for counselling or community service is ok if the FA have the authority to demand he do it. But do they? and again research suggests that counselling is a waste of time unless someone is willing to accept a problem - Barton clearly is not ready.
If you want to be certain that the punishment will have an effect on him then the FA should have revoked his registration. That would have the effect of stopping his behaviour and sending a message to all other players. I don't think that would be the right punishment but you seem to want to know what punishment would definitely achieve something. Definites are hard to come by in this world, opinions are what you are stuck with.
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