Could the club[QPR] set something up like this , he gets nicked contract broken , bye bye Joey ,£11 million saved , just a theory
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostThe irony is Joey himself is a staunch leftie and yet generally all his defenders are 'right of centre' shall we say; and all his condemners are lefties like him
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Originally posted by Geng View Postit's the other way round. read my post, immediately above yours, and compare the Guardian and the Sun's coverage of Barton.
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Originally posted by Geng View PostFor what it's worth, this idea that the Barton haters are all 'lefties' is completely bonkers.
I'm probably one of the most politically aware and left-wing people on this site, and also one of the bigger Barton defenders. I doubt I am alone in this. My friends - generally lefties - were all Barton fans before he signed for QPR. There aren't many interesting, politically-engaged footballers who show any interest in self-improvement, or the world beyond football, nandos and spitroasting Essex birds.
Compare the coverage Joey gets in the Guardian (walks around art galleries, sympathetic interviews, articles on his music tastes) with the hatchet jobs in the Sun or Mail.
This isn't surprising though. 'Lefties' generally believe in the possibility of redemption as opposed to writing someone off as evil due to past acts. They are also more suspicious of mainstream media narratives that demonise individuals rather than looking at any structural issues. 'Barton is an evil thug' is a much easier message to convey than 'alcoholics from extremely deprived backgrounds with tonnes of money and a high pressure job often end up with behavioural issues'.
But Dave do keep ranting, this is very funny.
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostThe irony is Joey himself is a staunch leftie and yet generally all his defenders are 'right of centre' shall we say; and all his condemners are lefties like him
By the way can we cut this political clap trap out from emply vesssels and stick to the football which this site is meant to be about.Populus fui meus nomen , tamen meus nomen est non meus nomen
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Originally posted by The Leveller View PostI think you should check you facts, he may well say he is a leftie but his personal views would put him to the right some of which I personally know are not in the public domain. One that is is that as a so called leftie he does not believe that the working class should be running the country. Well I for one will leave him to doft his cap to the clotted cream.
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostWhich facts might these be Leveller? And as they're not in the public domain as you say, how would I be able to check them? Yet you claim to be in possession of them, so perhaps you'd care to enlighten us all...
As for his personal views that have been expressed in private business that is where they will stay, because as much as I dislike them he has a right for them to stay that way. I will leave breaching business confidences to others.Populus fui meus nomen , tamen meus nomen est non meus nomen
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Originally posted by The Leveller View PostWell starting with interviews in Newspapers last year such as the Sunday People about working class people so they are checkable. Dont be quick to lable people, particulary someone as mixed up as Joey Barton. His stated public utterances and those he holds privately do not make him a leftie, I am not sure whether he really knows, he appears to be anti anything he is not or was.
As for his personal views that have been expressed in private business that is where they will stay, because as much as I dislike them he has a right for them to stay that way. I will leave breaching business confidences to others.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View Postso why bring it up?Populus fui meus nomen , tamen meus nomen est non meus nomen
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