There are reports that Joey will declare which team he is joining on at a free at 4pm, he has been linked with arsenal and i wouldnt mind if he did join. This is because i do bellieve he has changed he has calmed down a bit and he would definitely help us out at the back end of the season against against the rugby teams.
what are everyones thoughts? i do expect alot a negativity but he has grit, HE HAS BAGS OF GRIT!!!!!!!
Joey Barton
posted on 1/8/11
ou mean the Jack Wilshere who spends half his time doing charity work, seeing families and spending time with Jack Marshall? I forgot he's exactly like the prison rat Barton.
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No I mean the jack wilshare that spits at elderly spurs fans and gets caught drink driving. Off the field Sir Alex Fergie's a saint but to all of you he's a horrible person. Double standards
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Wilchair
posted on 1/8/11
well barton himseld admitted he has issues... he deserved some credit for turning his life around. but what you expect from a society full of hypocrites.
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well barton himseld admitted he has issues... he deserved some credit for turning his life around. but what you expect from a society full of hypocrites.
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I remember him saying he had anger issues. He punched pederson in anger and later called him up and apologized. Because of his past the media were trying to crucify him. If Jimmy Bullard had punched titus bramble, nobody would care. Credit to him for fixing his ways
posted on 1/8/11
Don't want that dirty cheat anywhere near our beloved Arsenal!
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comment by The voice in wenger's head
Credit to him for fixing his ways
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posted on 1/8/11
I think that I would prefer Barton over Mata (in a theoretical world where these things are debated - oh, yes, they are called football fora. (Sorry for the grammatical 'hyper-correction' (double apologies for using this word, but I have had it used at me by someone once!) but I did hear the interviewer on Arsenal.com use the word "stadia" (c.f. "stadiums" - both are fine) when interviewing the captain of Red Bull. He was probably trying to wind him up by speaking proper English (well, Latin-based English) (c.f. American-English))).
I'm going to change my Username to "Parenthesis". I must be bored.
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