Its not about it being a sensible decision or best for both parties the matter of fact behind it was our hands were tied and that is the max we could do.The debate will go on between the keep Joey and sack Joey camps but at the end of the day rangers had no grounds to sack him due to the PFA rules( and personaly i think they would have if given the choice) and we have to get on with it but dont be surprised if JB never kicks a ball again in a competitive gave for us.
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostIts not about it being a sensible decision or best for both parties the matter of fact behind it was our hands were tied and that is the max we could do.The debate will go on between the keep Joey and sack Joey camps but at the end of the day rangers had no grounds to sack him due to the PFA rules( and personaly i think they would have if given the choice) and we have to get on with it but dont be surprised if JB never kicks a ball again in a competitive gave for us.
We've already established that we can't afford to sack him and I don't see too many clubs queuing up to sign him. Are you saying we are gonna let him rot in the reserves? If so that isn't gonna help anyone, Joey isn't gonna become a more attractive proposition to other clubs if he isn't playing first team football.
When you break it down, there is no conspiracy theory here, the club statement is self explanitory. Joey has been dealt the maximum penalty we can give him, he has also been asked to commit contractually to the fact that he will be sacked if he behaves like this again. I don't really see any other outcome than Joey returning to the first team when his suspension has been served.Last edited by Tarbie; 25-06-2012, 04:37 PM.
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He has been disciplined by the FA and now by the club and that should be the end of it. But unfortunately we are infested with fans who would like nothing better than to string him up as well. Sell him? never kick a ball for us again?wheres all that coming from? the club have moved on and so should the fans who persist in the Joey witch hunt. And all those who was morally outraged at his behavior...tough, he is still a rangers players and as such you should be backing him. Bet some of them outraged fans might need counselling after the club has now drawn a line under it
. Never mind loveys! :-)
and be good to see Joey back again in the hoops!!!
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Seems to me like both the club and the player have dealt with this in the best possible and most logical way. The only way I could envisage a better outcome was if JB had requested that the fine be 12 weeks, due to the length of his ban.
At least it's now over and most of us can move on.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostHe has been disciplined by the FA and now by the club and that should be the end of it. But unfortunately we are infested with fans who would like nothing better than to string him up as well. Sell him? never kick a ball for us again?wheres all that coming from? the club have moved on and so should the fans who persist in the Joey witch hunt. And all those who was morally outraged at his behavior...tough, he is still a rangers players and as such you should be backing him. Bet some of them outraged fans might need counselling after the club has now drawn a line under it
. Never mind loveys! :-)
and be good to see Joey back again in the hoops!!!
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostIt does sound like he is genuinely remorseful and disappointed with himself. Who know's, perhaps this could be a wake up call for him and the making of him as a QPR player.ffs lets give him the chance at least. Its like he's done some of the posters missus on here the way he gets **** on. Too many on too high horses.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostSo where's he going if he's not gonna play a competitive game for us again?
We've already established that we can't afford to sack him and I don't see too many clubs queuing up to sign him. Are you saying we are gonna let him rot in the reserves? If so that isn't gonna help anyone, Joey isn't gonna become a more attractive proposition to other clubs if he isn't playing first team football.
When you break it down, there is no conspiracy theory here, the club statement is self explanitory. Joey has been dealt the maximum penalty we can give him, he has also been asked to commit contractually to the fact that he will be sacked if he behaves like this again. I don't really see any other outcome than Joey returning to the first team when his suspension has been served.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View Postffs lets give him the chance at least. Its like he's done some of the posters missus on here the way he gets **** on. Too many on too high horses.
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How many wakeup calls does Barton need?Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View Postquite simple,he is out till November,we will buy another midfielder which if things go to plan will give us Dikaite,Faurlin,Derry,A.N.OTHER. As most of us are optimistic and the season starts well MH isnt going to change a team that is moulding just to bring JB into the team.Also,there will be a team or two that will enquire about JB in the January window as there will be teams who need a battler to either help them stay up or get promoted and we will not require a transfer fee and before people say who's gonna pay his wages...........WELL WE DID !!
Not trying to have a dig at you Webbie, I just think we need to stop looking for conspiracy theories here. The noises coming from both the club and the player suggest that Joey has been punished, will serve his suspension and will be given another chance. I don't understand why so many are questioning that or continuing a witch hunt against Barton.
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