Joey Barton’s autobiography

The things about him I remember most:
Telling the youth team coach "I'm not going back" when he got picked for the first team.
A stunning goal from a free kick (v. Newcastle?)
His contribution to the QPR match.

Anything else is forgettable.
 
I never forget that look on his face when he hit Aguero on the final day. It's the kind of look you only see on the faces of twats who enjoy hurting others and playing the hard man, like a desperate schoolyard bully.

Nasty tosser, that's all he is. One of the few ex-City players I have zero time for.
Along with Ben Thatcher and Danny Tiatto
 
i get a bit tired of the working class cliche on your shoulder routine from British people. use it as an excuse to be dickheads.

many many footballers make it from third world countries growing up in slums and horrific poverty. they still manage to be decent respectful people.
 

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