"If I talked about Neil, he'd do well to get another job. Twitter cost him his job? I can think of a million other things," he tweeted.
"Lost his job and the guy is blaming everyone but himself! Embarrassing, time to look in the mirror mate," added Barton, who was made club captain by Warnock.
And he went on: "Looking forward to the game against Wigan tomorrow. First time in a while we actually have a plan and seem organised."
Not even Warnock deserves that man. He went a bit too far there.
Barton, a bit much?
posted on 20/1/12
i agree, i think Barton did and is letting Warnock down.
a club captain should know better.
posted on 20/1/12
If I was the manager I would have slpped Barton as hard as I could, cost him the game...
posted on 20/1/12
cost him the game...
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Exactly, and losing games ultimately cost Warnock his job.
posted on 20/1/12
thank god we got rid of this vile creature
posted on 20/1/12
just on another note here, and apologies to the OP for going off topic, are you guys looking forward to the cup match at Loftus Road?
whats your predictions?
posted on 21/1/12
He's an attention ***re, always has been, always will be. Belongs at West Ham under Gold and Sullivan.
posted on 21/1/12
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posted on 21/1/12
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posted on 21/1/12
Barton got Diabi, then Gervinho sent off in a match, then acted in a similar silly manner and got sent off himself. Yet the guy is still singing?
At a time when he'd been asked to leave Newcastle United and no one wanted him, Warnock offered him a way out and this is what he gets in return?
Whether Warnock is likeable or not is another matter entirely but Barton's action is extremely unprofessional in my view.