Barton Out From Jail But Geremi Faces the Court

January 4th, 2008 by shearyadi

This season we are having the worst ever in Newcastle United history after two of United’s first team player were have to deal with the law.

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Barton was spend the New Year’s in jail after involved in two separate incidents with another group at a McDonald’s restaurant in Church Street, Liverpool, at 5.30am last Thursday.

The Guardian report Barton was collected from Liverpool prison by his solicitor Daniel Weed and Peter Kay, the chief executive of the Sporting Chance clinic in Hampshire.

Members of Barton’s family were also waiting outside the prison. Barton made no comment as he passed out through the gates and got into a waiting car.

Weed said: “Joseph Barton has been granted bail with conditions until he appears at Liverpool magistrates court on January 16.”

Meanwhile, also from the Guardian, United captain Geremi has responded to a writ issued against him by the agents IMG which claims the midfielder illegally prevented it from negotiating, and profiting, from his move to the north-east club. Were he to lose, the case could cost Geremi up to £150,000.


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Sibierski Plan Versus Titus “Fear Factor” Bramble

December 26th, 2007 by shearyadi

Daily Mail reported Antoine Sibierski has given a clue for his best pal at Manchester City Joey Barton about what the Latics team will do for him, thanks alot Sib! Sibierski was Bart best friend when both still playing for the City and some said Sib also given good recommendation for Joey to join Newcastle.

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Antoine Sibierski has admitted Wigan must bid to wind him up and get him sent off. Sibierski said Joey Barton is a really good player with great commitment wherever he plays, but sometimes he can switch off very, very quickly.

If that’s what they want to do for Joey, I believe Bart will have been well prepared and Big Sam will tell him to keep cool. Barton was also having that special treatment while playing against macKem, and he shows that he is the new Barton and he will not be easily winded now.

But for us, we have another key to win today’s match inside the Wigan team. I do hope Steve Bruce will keep the faith in Titus, and so we can used him as the “Fear Factor” to his own defensive line.

As for Joey, he has scores his first goal for United when his late penalty condemned Fulham side at Craven Cottage. Although he is not the one who was being given any instruction to take the penalty when we have one, but Milner does, he grab the ball on that day and scores.

“It was great to get my first goal, but I’m more happy for the team as it got us the win. That’s two late wins in a row and you have to praise the lads for not giving in and keeping on fighting until the end.” Barton said as quoted from Sky.

“There’s a real togetherness in the squad and that’s showed in recent games.” He added more, “This team is starting to believe and with the ability we’ve got we can keep marching up the table.”

Meanwhile, talking about his behaviour, Barton said on an interview with the Chronicle that he has no need to excuse his French. He is such a clear-headed, refreshingly candid, compelling individual and ferociously fierce. And no more so than when summing up his philosophy on life and football.

“You can’t please everyone in this world, just the people that mean a lot to you, who you value,” he says. “I know what kind of person I am, I know how I deal with people I know, and who I love and respect. That is all that matters.”

In this case, I do hope that Big Sam is the one that he love and give respect to so Allardyce can handle his firstblood temperament and digging his best out. You may not seen his real yet, but when Barton is playing well, any other team who play with United, will relish neither his bark nor his bite.


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Barton, We Are Forgive You and Now Give Your Best!

December 5th, 2007 by shearyadi

After being critized back for his critism about Newcastle United supporters, Joey Barton has attempted to smooth things over with the St James’s Park faithful today ahead of the Premier League encounter with leaders Arsenal tonight. He is saying that he does not meaning to question the fans’ loyalty.

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“When I spoke about the atmosphere at our last home game against Liverpool, the point I was making was that, through results good or bad, we all need to stick together on and off the pitch,” Joey said. “So it is clear everyone needs time to come together and move the club on and that will happen much, much quicker if everyone is pulling together.”

“In fact, I actually made the point that it is up to the players to lift the fans when results are not going our way. What I said was intended to be a rallying call after a defeat. It was not a blast or an attack.”

Well, Joey you have our forgiveness and now it’s your turn to show us what you can do best tonight. We always watching and paying the highest repect for our good players, make us sing “There’s Only One Joey, Joey, Joey Barton!” show us the good side of you in football field.

Meanwhile, Kevin Keegan today said that maybe Joey didn’t mean to say the Newcastle fans are ‘Vicious’. Keegan’s thought he was actually want to say ‘Frustrated’ which is more appropriate.

“They are not vicious. That’s the wrong word. I don’t think Joey Barton meant vicious. Frustrated would be a better word.” Said Keegan.


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Make Us Be A Positive Football Fans By Playing Good

December 1st, 2007 by shearyadi

How many time this season we feel good for a football match played by the Lads lately? I think we, the fans have all the rights to show what we saw from the team performance.

It was the Newcastle United new midfielder Joey Barton, made an extraordinary appeal for the club’s supporters yesterday to back manager Sam Allardyce following what he described as their vicious attacks at St James’ Park last weekend.

Vicious attack? I think not, we are just showing how frustrated we are to see the way Newcastle team performed in our last two ‘Home Game’.

“Unless they change that mentality and support the side through poor results, things won’t change. It’s the easiest thing in the world to be negative, but I’d like them just to try to be positive.” Said Barton, “I’m not saying it’s not deserved, but we want them to stay with us. Playing in that atmosphere is almost like playing away from home.”

If you think we are not staying with the players, St. james’ Park will not have 50, 000 more of fans sitting there every match-day, and there will be no 5,000 - 6,000 travelling Toon Army at Ewood Park today.

“This is a time for coming together and seeing who the men are among us. If we don’t, this club will be in big trouble. The onus falls on myself and the other big characters. It’s the time to step forward.”

Don’t make me laugh, show us how good you are and we will judge about it later Mr. Barton. Me and most of all genuine Toon Army always backing the team and players, and only some of those current younger ‘Boo Boys’ supporters that you are talking about here.

“We just want that little bit of patience from the fans. At the minute, given everything that’s going on, it’s not going to happen.” Barton continued.

“It’s going to be a slow process. There are not many managers who can turn around a club in five minutes. We have to turn the negatives into positives, and I think it is the demand for instant success that has proved difficult to overcome here.”

We understand that perfectly, and speaking about the slow process, we have been waiting more than three decades for the process and not worries about another decades if you want it to be a slow process, nevermind the bollocks we are the Toon Army.

BRING BACK THE NOISE!!!


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Bart Did or Did Not? The FA’s Verdict

November 14th, 2007 by shearyadi

Joey Barton will not face any disciplinary action from the Football Association for his challenge on Dickson Etuhu during last weekend derby. He also has apologised to the mackem’s player.

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The FA boards admitted on Monday they were powerless, because referee Martin Atkinson had not seen the challenge.

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