Maybe, but what I'd be worried about more than him not hitting top form or doing something stupid is the affect he'd have on squad morale on the whole. He strikes me as a divisive character, who would have the potential to upset every other person in the club. I mean, had yesterday been a game that QPR needed to win or get a point from to stay up, and the same thing happened, what would the other players in the side think, after giving it their all, to have it ruined by this petulant and selfish little arsehole?See I actually think Barton's various incidents could make him a good value punt in the transfer market. If QPR want rid of him I can't see them being twattish about a fee, so if you were confident enough in your ability to get the most out of him he represents a potential bargain.
He lost all dignity when he somehow managed to take Newcastle down, then returned to the MOTD sofa and continued passing comment on football as if he hadn't just proved to the world that his opinion has no value.
Less of a **** that Joseph though, obvz.
it would be 9 i thinkWord on the street this morning is that he's in line for a 10-match ban.
The butt will then be an extra 6 by that basis and add in a few for refusing to leave the pitch.it would be 9 i think
an automatic three-match ban and another game because it was his second red of the season.
kneeing of Aguero could carry another three-match suspension — plus two because it would be his third red of the campaign.
Only if they're as dense as Barton himself.I actually can imagine Barton would be held in a shining light by his teammates because of his "character".