Joey Barton's reaction to the FA's handling of the John Terry racial abuse case
A series of Tweets from Joey Barton on the John Terry racial abuse saga has England's Attorney
General breathing hard down his neck. Barton's tweets summed up:
"This John Terry saga, has turned into one of the most hideously managed spectacles I have
ever known.
There is a big laundry list of things new manager Mark Hughes needs to get QPR off and running.
The London side have scored just 19 goals, one more than Wigan's output, the worst in the
Premiership. Apart from the scoring woes, one of Hughes's biggest priorities will be to get Barton
to act like the senior citizen he should be at 29 years of age.
That shiatsu feels good, doesn't it mate?
As anticipated Alex Song is charged with violent conduct by the FA after his stamping offense on
Joey Barton went unpunished.
He faces a three match ban which Arsenal can appeal except they don't have a leg to stand on
because what Song did was blatantly malicious and captured on every camera in the world.
Ousmane Dabo will be relieved to know Barton is doing most of his damage on Twitter
Joey Barton provides a prime example of how social media can be a double edged sword.
Days after his inconvenient truths about his club earned him the respect of thousands of fans
from not just Newcastle but many others frustrated by the way clubs do business, he's gone and
destroyed his whistle blower image to become another cheap aunt agony who unloads every thought
shallow or otherwise on a ready audience.
Joey Barton goes all 1984 on Dickson Etuhu
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act."
Joey Barton quoting George Orwell after his Twittering of Newcastle's transfer policy angered
the club so much he's been made available on a free transfer.