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  • #16
    The idiot has fallen into the all too common, narcissistic trap, of believing that because people dislike him or insult him, this proves that he's doing something right, and has proved he is better than them.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
      Coming across as a right condescending pr1ck these days. (Joey btw, not you!). Referring to people on Twitter today as "subordinates"....
      Subordinates?! Streuth

      Originally posted by ArticHoop View Post
      he's banned for 12 games,he don't have a squad number,didn't go to pre season tour,forced to train with youth team,fined for weeks wages,he's career is on the line and he's biggest problem at the moment seems to be that people call him Joey.

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      • #18
        Deepcut, his own but people are forgetting how important he really was last year. He gave nobody any time or space to play & made sure that the battle in the middle of the pitch was won by Rangers. He may be a **** but he's a **** that we probably need in the middle when we need to battle.

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        • #19
          Asking people to call him Joe or Joseph, and anyone that calls him Joey is f***ing bellend.

          So what's his twitter name? Joey7Barton - Pratt.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by hhrangers View Post
            Deepcut, his own but people are forgetting how important he really was last year. He gave nobody any time or space to play & made sure that the battle in the middle of the pitch was won by Rangers. He may be a **** but he's a **** that we probably need in the middle when we need to battle.
            yea and he is also a **** that could of single handed got us relegated, he is also the **** that got sent off in the last game of the season when we needed him most, whats the point in him being there for all the other games, then when we need him the most what does he do? ohhh yea starts picking fights with several opponents, i personally don't wanna see him in a rangers shirt again.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by hhrangers View Post
              Deepcut, his own but people are forgetting how important he really was last year. He gave nobody any time or space to play & made sure that the battle in the middle of the pitch was won by Rangers. He may be a **** but he's a **** that we probably need in the middle when we need to battle.
              yea and he is also a **** that could of single handed got us relegated, he is also the **** that got sent off in the last game of the season when we needed him most, whats the point in him being there for all the other games, then when we need him the most what does he do? ohhh yea starts picking fights with several opponents, i personally don't wanna see him in a rangers shirt again.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by hhrangers View Post
                Deepcut, his own but people are forgetting how important he really was last year. He gave nobody any time or space to play & made sure that the battle in the middle of the pitch was won by Rangers. He may be a **** but he's a **** that we probably need in the middle when we need to battle.
                I don't think anyone thinks that he's a bad player (and he can be a very, very good one), but I just don't think he's worth the effort. The negatives far outweigh the positives. He was anonymous for large chunks of the season, and downright stunk the place out on a few occasions. He improved after a public humiliation, and then still managed to spoil it by losing his temper violently, again.
                Last edited by DeepcutHoop; 21-08-2012, 12:53 PM.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View Post
                  I don't think anyone thinks that he's a bad player (and he can be a very, very good one), but I just don't think he's worth the effort. The negatives far outweigh the positives. He was anonymous for large chunks of the season, and downright stunk the place out on a few occasions. He improved after a public humiliation, and then still managed to spoil it again by losing his temper violently, again.
                  I think people sometimes conveniently forget his time with us in preference to suggest he's been the "bad boy" everyone would like portrayed. Since he joined us, he has been very restrained and not let himself get riled but opposition players trying to do so, and the ONLY incident was at City. Before then there was no blot on his QPR copybook. He was sent off against Norwich ridiculously, and other than that nothing other than a few poor performances mixed in with some very good ones, including City whilst on the pitch.

                  We all know he lost it, but i think that's because the penny dropped about what he'd done and the occasion, risk of going down etc.

                  I perosnally hoped we'd loan out til Jan and then welcome him back as he can be a very good player for us, but it would appear that is unlikely.

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                  • #24
                    Least we should forget he was sent off against Norwich for sticking his head in - ok he was provoked but you still don't do that...................unless you are a Joey
                    #standuptocancer
                    #inyourfacecancer

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Del View Post
                      I think people sometimes conveniently forget his time with us in preference to suggest he's been the "bad boy" everyone would like portrayed. Since he joined us, he has been very restrained and not let himself get riled but opposition players trying to do so, and the ONLY incident was at City. Before then there was no blot on his QPR copybook. He was sent off against Norwich ridiculously, and other than that nothing other than a few poor performances mixed in with some very good ones, including City whilst on the pitch.

                      We all know he lost it, but i think that's because the penny dropped about what he'd done and the occasion, risk of going down etc.

                      I perosnally hoped we'd loan out til Jan and then welcome him back as he can be a very good player for us, but it would appear that is unlikely.
                      If a violent loss of temper was unprecedented before he joined us you might have had a point. Unfortunately his personal and football career is littered with them. You cannot just take him on what he has done here, much as that might simplify things.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Franky Boy View Post
                        yea and he is also a **** that could of single handed got us relegated, he is also the **** that got sent off in the last game of the season when we needed him most, whats the point in him being there for all the other games, then when we need him the most what does he do? ohhh yea starts picking fights with several opponents, i personally don't wanna see him in a rangers shirt again.
                        Could have done but history shows he didn't - so many grotesque exagerations of the actuale when it comes to Joey/Joe/Joseph - we could be 4-0 down in the champions league with 5 minutes to go then he scores 5 in the remaining time (including injury time) and there would still be someone saying he should have passed to Cisse for the winner....

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by ProtestR View Post
                          Could have done but history shows he didn't - so many grotesque exagerations of the actuale when it comes to Joey/Joe/Joseph - we could be 4-0 down in the champions league with 5 minutes to go then he scores 5 in the remaining time (including injury time) and there would still be someone saying he should have passed to Cisse for the winner....
                          No they wouldn't.....

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Johnnykc View Post
                            No they wouldn't.....

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                            • #29
                              Blimey when did QPR fans turn into the moral compass of this country?!

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                              • #30
                                End of the day, on balance, do we need someone to enforce despite the attendent risk of being sent off, mouthing off, twitter.

                                Of course we do, we've stuck with minimal defending capability and an iffy keeper. I don't care what he says on twitter, I don't care what he calls himself, all I want to know is can he do a job. The answer is obviously yes.

                                I don't judge players on their intellectual capability or moral philosophy. I judge them while they wear the shirt.

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