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Like you said its a free world at the moment. The likes of you will change that.
Sentence 1 - it happened so hardly over generalisation now is it.
Sentence 2 - like i said bar is low for both so hardly praising now is it.
Sentence 3 - politics is in a state. You saying something is meaningless bollocks doesnt mean it isnt true
See, you CAN type intelligible phrases when you try, dear. Now try working on the content a bit, so you stop wasting everyone's time by continually posting total crap.
 
See, you CAN type intelligible phrases when you try, dear. Now try working on the content a bit, so you stop wasting everyone's time by continually posting total crap.
Hmmmm, you read and comment on my posts yet complain about me wasting peoples time.
All youre doing is coming off as a holier than thou , condescending know all that tries to belittle other peoples thoughts and posts with no arguement to say where the post was wrong.
Each to there own. You do you
 
Hmmmm, you read and comment on my posts yet complain about me wasting peoples time.
All youre doing is coming off as a holier than thou , condescending know all that tries to belittle other peoples thoughts and posts with no arguement to say where the post was wrong.
Each to there own. You do you
*their
 

Nedum Onuoha labels Joey Barton as a 'BULLY' as he recalls former Man City and QPR team-mate's antics during playing career... and claims the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'​

  • Nedum Onuoha has labelled Joey Barton as a 'bully' during a recent podcast
  • Onuoha and Barton played together at both Manchester City and QPR
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe should target Thomas Tuchel, he's got unfinished business - It's All Kicking Off
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:23 GMT, 19 January 2024 |

Nedum Onuoha has labelled former team-mate Joey Barton as a 'bully' after recalling incident's during their playing career's on a recent podcast.
In recent months, Barton has made a number of sexist rants against several female former players, pundits and commentators having a role in the coverage and analysis of men's football.
His latest attack was aimed at former Chelsea and England star Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, during their coverage of an FA Cup third-round clash between Crystal Palace and Everton for ITV.


ITV denounced Joey Barton's comments as 'shameful' and now one of Barton's former team-mates has come forward to claim the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'.

Speaking on the Filthy Fellas podcast, Onuoha recalled his time at Manchester City alongside Barton and said: 'Players in the team like Sylvian Distin, Richard Dunne... they were of the understanding that even though you weren't ready yet, they'll hope you get ready because there's a reason why you're here. Joey was the exact opposite.

'He took the idea that you fight to keep your shirt, literally. For me, one of the problems with him is that he lacks perspective. He can drop a joke and he can't really take one.

'To start with, it was the Christmas party and Joey and, I think, his brothers are trying to set this guys costume on fire with a lighter.

'So [Jamie] Tandy, starts doing it back, like a joke or whatever. But Joey didn't like the joke so then the cigar goes out in the kid's eye'.

Back in December, Barton recalled the fancy dress party attended by City players in 2004 when senior squad members started setting everyone's costumes alight.

Barton had claimed: ''For some bizarre reason unknown to me this day, I thought it would be a fantastic idea as a payback to him to stump the cigar out on the back of his head.

'As I've gone like that to stick it on the back of his head, he's naturally felt me coming and turned towards me, and it's managed to graze his eyelid. He's gone down.'

Onuoha continued to reflect on Barton's antics at Man City and, in particular, the incident between Barton and Ousmane Dabo.

In 2007, he was involved in a training ground fight with Dabo, where the latter suffered a detached retina and Barton was given a four-month suspended jail sentence for his involvement.

Onuoha said: 'Ousmane Dabo, one of the nicest guys I've ever played with, he was getting kicked by Joey every day in training.

'When Joey decides that someone is fighting for his position, he'll do all sorts. Kicking, talking, everything.

'So one day, Ousmane says 'Nah that's enough for me now'. So Ousmane kicked him back. That was the same day that Joey knocked him out, held his head and continued to hit him'.

He continued: 'There was a guy called Leyton Slack and he went up to head the ball. Joey's studded him in the head, six feet in the air. He's a bully.

'At the time he had leverage, because he was one of the better players for City but it was dark times for City'.

The former centre-back went on to explain how Barton had urged his QPR team-mates to 'speak to the chairman' in a bid to get manager Mark Hughes sacked.

'Again, he lacks perspective. He would always believe that he is trying harder than everyone else and if you're not with him, you're going against what the greater good should do', Onuoha said.

Recently, pundit Eni Aluko has revealed she felt 'scared' enough to leave the country following recent online attacks from Barton.

Barton claimed the broadcaster reached a 'new low', however the rant stood out for the bizarre comparison to serial killers Fred and Rose West.

The Wests murdered 12 women and young girls over the course of 20 years. Fred took his own life before facing trial while Rose was sentenced to 10 life terms. She remains in prison aged 70.

Britain's sports minister Stuart Andrew has vowed to put pressure on social media companies in the wake of Joey Barton's 'dangerous and disgusting comments'.

Speaking at a Department for Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Tuesday, he said: 'These are dangerous comments that open the floodgates for abuse and that’s not acceptable.

'I’m slightly wary that these sort of people want the oxygen and I don’t want to fuel that.'
 

Nedum Onuoha labels Joey Barton as a 'BULLY' as he recalls former Man City and QPR team-mate's antics during playing career... and claims the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'​

  • Nedum Onuoha has labelled Joey Barton as a 'bully' during a recent podcast
  • Onuoha and Barton played together at both Manchester City and QPR
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe should target Thomas Tuchel, he's got unfinished business - It's All Kicking Off
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:23 GMT, 19 January 2024 |

Nedum Onuoha has labelled former team-mate Joey Barton as a 'bully' after recalling incident's during their playing career's on a recent podcast.
In recent months, Barton has made a number of sexist rants against several female former players, pundits and commentators having a role in the coverage and analysis of men's football.
His latest attack was aimed at former Chelsea and England star Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, during their coverage of an FA Cup third-round clash between Crystal Palace and Everton for ITV.


ITV denounced Joey Barton's comments as 'shameful' and now one of Barton's former team-mates has come forward to claim the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'.

Speaking on the Filthy Fellas podcast, Onuoha recalled his time at Manchester City alongside Barton and said: 'Players in the team like Sylvian Distin, Richard Dunne... they were of the understanding that even though you weren't ready yet, they'll hope you get ready because there's a reason why you're here. Joey was the exact opposite.

'He took the idea that you fight to keep your shirt, literally. For me, one of the problems with him is that he lacks perspective. He can drop a joke and he can't really take one.

'To start with, it was the Christmas party and Joey and, I think, his brothers are trying to set this guys costume on fire with a lighter.

'So [Jamie] Tandy, starts doing it back, like a joke or whatever. But Joey didn't like the joke so then the cigar goes out in the kid's eye'.

Back in December, Barton recalled the fancy dress party attended by City players in 2004 when senior squad members started setting everyone's costumes alight.

Barton had claimed: ''For some bizarre reason unknown to me this day, I thought it would be a fantastic idea as a payback to him to stump the cigar out on the back of his head.

'As I've gone like that to stick it on the back of his head, he's naturally felt me coming and turned towards me, and it's managed to graze his eyelid. He's gone down.'

Onuoha continued to reflect on Barton's antics at Man City and, in particular, the incident between Barton and Ousmane Dabo.

In 2007, he was involved in a training ground fight with Dabo, where the latter suffered a detached retina and Barton was given a four-month suspended jail sentence for his involvement.

Onuoha said: 'Ousmane Dabo, one of the nicest guys I've ever played with, he was getting kicked by Joey every day in training.

'When Joey decides that someone is fighting for his position, he'll do all sorts. Kicking, talking, everything.

'So one day, Ousmane says 'Nah that's enough for me now'. So Ousmane kicked him back. That was the same day that Joey knocked him out, held his head and continued to hit him'.

He continued: 'There was a guy called Leyton Slack and he went up to head the ball. Joey's studded him in the head, six feet in the air. He's a bully.

'At the time he had leverage, because he was one of the better players for City but it was dark times for City'.

The former centre-back went on to explain how Barton had urged his QPR team-mates to 'speak to the chairman' in a bid to get manager Mark Hughes sacked.

'Again, he lacks perspective. He would always believe that he is trying harder than everyone else and if you're not with him, you're going against what the greater good should do', Onuoha said.

Recently, pundit Eni Aluko has revealed she felt 'scared' enough to leave the country following recent online attacks from Barton.

Barton claimed the broadcaster reached a 'new low', however the rant stood out for the bizarre comparison to serial killers Fred and Rose West.

The Wests murdered 12 women and young girls over the course of 20 years. Fred took his own life before facing trial while Rose was sentenced to 10 life terms. She remains in prison aged 70.

Britain's sports minister Stuart Andrew has vowed to put pressure on social media companies in the wake of Joey Barton's 'dangerous and disgusting comments'.

Speaking at a Department for Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Tuesday, he said: 'These are dangerous comments that open the floodgates for abuse and that’s not acceptable.

'I’m slightly wary that these sort of people want the oxygen and I don’t want to fuel that.'

What a cunt.
 

Nedum Onuoha labels Joey Barton as a 'BULLY' as he recalls former Man City and QPR team-mate's antics during playing career... and claims the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'​

  • Nedum Onuoha has labelled Joey Barton as a 'bully' during a recent podcast
  • Onuoha and Barton played together at both Manchester City and QPR
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe should target Thomas Tuchel, he's got unfinished business - It's All Kicking Off
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:23 GMT, 19 January 2024 |

Nedum Onuoha has labelled former team-mate Joey Barton as a 'bully' after recalling incident's during their playing career's on a recent podcast.
In recent months, Barton has made a number of sexist rants against several female former players, pundits and commentators having a role in the coverage and analysis of men's football.
His latest attack was aimed at former Chelsea and England star Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, during their coverage of an FA Cup third-round clash between Crystal Palace and Everton for ITV.


ITV denounced Joey Barton's comments as 'shameful' and now one of Barton's former team-mates has come forward to claim the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'.

Speaking on the Filthy Fellas podcast, Onuoha recalled his time at Manchester City alongside Barton and said: 'Players in the team like Sylvian Distin, Richard Dunne... they were of the understanding that even though you weren't ready yet, they'll hope you get ready because there's a reason why you're here. Joey was the exact opposite.

'He took the idea that you fight to keep your shirt, literally. For me, one of the problems with him is that he lacks perspective. He can drop a joke and he can't really take one.

'To start with, it was the Christmas party and Joey and, I think, his brothers are trying to set this guys costume on fire with a lighter.

'So [Jamie] Tandy, starts doing it back, like a joke or whatever. But Joey didn't like the joke so then the cigar goes out in the kid's eye'.

Back in December, Barton recalled the fancy dress party attended by City players in 2004 when senior squad members started setting everyone's costumes alight.

Barton had claimed: ''For some bizarre reason unknown to me this day, I thought it would be a fantastic idea as a payback to him to stump the cigar out on the back of his head.

'As I've gone like that to stick it on the back of his head, he's naturally felt me coming and turned towards me, and it's managed to graze his eyelid. He's gone down.'

Onuoha continued to reflect on Barton's antics at Man City and, in particular, the incident between Barton and Ousmane Dabo.

In 2007, he was involved in a training ground fight with Dabo, where the latter suffered a detached retina and Barton was given a four-month suspended jail sentence for his involvement.

Onuoha said: 'Ousmane Dabo, one of the nicest guys I've ever played with, he was getting kicked by Joey every day in training.

'When Joey decides that someone is fighting for his position, he'll do all sorts. Kicking, talking, everything.

'So one day, Ousmane says 'Nah that's enough for me now'. So Ousmane kicked him back. That was the same day that Joey knocked him out, held his head and continued to hit him'.

He continued: 'There was a guy called Leyton Slack and he went up to head the ball. Joey's studded him in the head, six feet in the air. He's a bully.

'At the time he had leverage, because he was one of the better players for City but it was dark times for City'.

The former centre-back went on to explain how Barton had urged his QPR team-mates to 'speak to the chairman' in a bid to get manager Mark Hughes sacked.

'Again, he lacks perspective. He would always believe that he is trying harder than everyone else and if you're not with him, you're going against what the greater good should do', Onuoha said.

Recently, pundit Eni Aluko has revealed she felt 'scared' enough to leave the country following recent online attacks from Barton.

Barton claimed the broadcaster reached a 'new low', however the rant stood out for the bizarre comparison to serial killers Fred and Rose West.

The Wests murdered 12 women and young girls over the course of 20 years. Fred took his own life before facing trial while Rose was sentenced to 10 life terms. She remains in prison aged 70.

Britain's sports minister Stuart Andrew has vowed to put pressure on social media companies in the wake of Joey Barton's 'dangerous and disgusting comments'.

Speaking at a Department for Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Tuesday, he said: 'These are dangerous comments that open the floodgates for abuse and that’s not acceptable.

'I’m slightly wary that these sort of people want the oxygen and I don’t want to fuel that.'

None of that surprises me.

Barton is a scumbag waste of life, and his bootlicking supporters aren’t much better.
 

Nedum Onuoha labels Joey Barton as a 'BULLY' as he recalls former Man City and QPR team-mate's antics during playing career... and claims the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'​

  • Nedum Onuoha has labelled Joey Barton as a 'bully' during a recent podcast
  • Onuoha and Barton played together at both Manchester City and QPR
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe should target Thomas Tuchel, he's got unfinished business - It's All Kicking Off
By JAMES COHEN FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 17:23 GMT, 19 January 2024 |

Nedum Onuoha has labelled former team-mate Joey Barton as a 'bully' after recalling incident's during their playing career's on a recent podcast.
In recent months, Barton has made a number of sexist rants against several female former players, pundits and commentators having a role in the coverage and analysis of men's football.
His latest attack was aimed at former Chelsea and England star Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, during their coverage of an FA Cup third-round clash between Crystal Palace and Everton for ITV.


ITV denounced Joey Barton's comments as 'shameful' and now one of Barton's former team-mates has come forward to claim the ex-footballer 'lacks perspective'.

Speaking on the Filthy Fellas podcast, Onuoha recalled his time at Manchester City alongside Barton and said: 'Players in the team like Sylvian Distin, Richard Dunne... they were of the understanding that even though you weren't ready yet, they'll hope you get ready because there's a reason why you're here. Joey was the exact opposite.

'He took the idea that you fight to keep your shirt, literally. For me, one of the problems with him is that he lacks perspective. He can drop a joke and he can't really take one.

'To start with, it was the Christmas party and Joey and, I think, his brothers are trying to set this guys costume on fire with a lighter.

'So [Jamie] Tandy, starts doing it back, like a joke or whatever. But Joey didn't like the joke so then the cigar goes out in the kid's eye'.

Back in December, Barton recalled the fancy dress party attended by City players in 2004 when senior squad members started setting everyone's costumes alight.

Barton had claimed: ''For some bizarre reason unknown to me this day, I thought it would be a fantastic idea as a payback to him to stump the cigar out on the back of his head.

'As I've gone like that to stick it on the back of his head, he's naturally felt me coming and turned towards me, and it's managed to graze his eyelid. He's gone down.'

Onuoha continued to reflect on Barton's antics at Man City and, in particular, the incident between Barton and Ousmane Dabo.

In 2007, he was involved in a training ground fight with Dabo, where the latter suffered a detached retina and Barton was given a four-month suspended jail sentence for his involvement.

Onuoha said: 'Ousmane Dabo, one of the nicest guys I've ever played with, he was getting kicked by Joey every day in training.

'When Joey decides that someone is fighting for his position, he'll do all sorts. Kicking, talking, everything.

'So one day, Ousmane says 'Nah that's enough for me now'. So Ousmane kicked him back. That was the same day that Joey knocked him out, held his head and continued to hit him'.

He continued: 'There was a guy called Leyton Slack and he went up to head the ball. Joey's studded him in the head, six feet in the air. He's a bully.

'At the time he had leverage, because he was one of the better players for City but it was dark times for City'.

The former centre-back went on to explain how Barton had urged his QPR team-mates to 'speak to the chairman' in a bid to get manager Mark Hughes sacked.

'Again, he lacks perspective. He would always believe that he is trying harder than everyone else and if you're not with him, you're going against what the greater good should do', Onuoha said.

Recently, pundit Eni Aluko has revealed she felt 'scared' enough to leave the country following recent online attacks from Barton.

Barton claimed the broadcaster reached a 'new low', however the rant stood out for the bizarre comparison to serial killers Fred and Rose West.

The Wests murdered 12 women and young girls over the course of 20 years. Fred took his own life before facing trial while Rose was sentenced to 10 life terms. She remains in prison aged 70.

Britain's sports minister Stuart Andrew has vowed to put pressure on social media companies in the wake of Joey Barton's 'dangerous and disgusting comments'.

Speaking at a Department for Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Tuesday, he said: 'These are dangerous comments that open the floodgates for abuse and that’s not acceptable.

'I’m slightly wary that these sort of people want the oxygen and I don’t want to fuel that.'
What the fuck were richard dunne, distin etc big senior players doing letting him get away with this. He should have got one warning and sparked out the next time
 
Read the room you coprolite.

If you have any idea where you are, you know the language used. Now kindly fuck off.
you replied to me you fucking wet blanket. Read what room. So youre actually promoting death to people who say ridiculously stupid things. World would be fairly empty wouldnt it!!!
 
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