A lot to say considering he's never come to close to Premier League title. He can have his opinion on any one of those players, but they all had a medal around their neck and he got a 12 match suspension from the FA. Fuck off Barton.
I'm a bit put out at this bit, I didn't see too much by way of 'the job's done' attitude before the game. Of course it was a game we *should* win, but my feeling going into the ground that day was a nervous atmosphere, definitely not an entitled one.
A lot of pundits are plumping for United to win the league. On the back of, 1. Jose 2nd season syndrome. 2. He knows how to win a game by defending. 3. Big physical spine in the team. 4. City will collapse when it gets cold, like last season. So we might as well not bother!
I'm a bit put out at this bit, I didn't see too much by way of 'the job's done' attitude before the game. Of course it was a game we *should* win, but my feeling going into the ground that day was a nervous atmosphere, definitely not an entitled one.
A lot of pundits are plumping for United to win the league. On the back of, 1. Jose 2nd season syndrome. 2. He knows how to win a game by defending. 3. Big physical spine in the team. 4. City will collapse when it gets cold, like last season. So we might as well not bother!
Well put PAULCHAPOI have just read the Barton interview and i am a little fuming but not surprised about anything that comes out of his mouth, motored by that grey thing that passes for a brain in his head.
How the fuck were we thinking we only had to turn up to win that game, or had a sense of entitlement?? I doubt anyone inside that ground felt that way, we had suffered too long and seen us cock up so many " Certainties" to ever be complacent. I never saw balloons or stuff out ready to party, behind the scenes may have been different but the club would rightly have been hammered if nothing was in place for the celebrations if we won. It shows you by his comments he formed no affinity or understanding of our club in his time here. Sure he may have disliked some individual players on that day but how could he want us to suffer even more as a fanbase, when he knew how much we already had?
That interview has totally killed the small percentage inside me that had a little bit of sympathy and grudging respect for his time here. The man is a c***, from a family of c***s, born in a City of c***s!
I bet he had a load of cash on us to win that day,he helped both us and himself by getting sent off.sums up bartons career ,we got the trophy he was left looking like a thug.
He did more in the bookies than on the pitch...or did the two go hand in hand??That City team will be remembered as champions, legends each one of them.
Barton will always be a silly little cretin whose career amounted to being a below average and angry journeyman who did more on social media than on the pitch.
What a prick he is.I'm a bit put out at this bit, I didn't see too much by way of 'the job's done' attitude before the game. Of course it was a game we *should* win, but my feeling going into the ground that day was a nervous atmosphere, definitely not an entitled one.