Joey Barton, Dietmar Hamman and the greatest article so far this year.

Well at least Barton can't revert to type and throw a punch on twitter! He's an absolute disgrace to football!
 
Barton has and always will be a complete tool. Can't believe what he has got away with on and off a football pitch, yet teams are still willing to pay him stupid money for his slight bit of talent.
 
Nothing a good shoeing wouldn't sort out.....it'll happen eventually,the odious little man has got it waiting somewhere for him.

He is however great value for entertainment.
 
Not his first Twitter rant at someone in the last week. I wonder how many real friends he has? The guy is an ar$e...
 
Hamann comes out of that much better than Barton.
The crazy thing is that in Barton's mind he won the argument.

Maybe - but the very fact that DH thinks it Ok to get involved in such a debate on Twitter rather suggests that in some ways he is one hand short of a clock face.
 
I'm not sure if any of you chaps read the Viz, but there was a great Top Tip a while back that said...

"Pretend to be Joey Barton by punching a stranger in the mouth, then quoting Oscar Wylde at them".

Made me :D
 
Barton is a thug and just a disgraceful role model, gets paid a fortune yet think he can kick off with all and sundry when he wants

Can't be long before he screws up the marseille opportunity
 
On todays Irish Independent theres an article where Barton had to apologise..........

Joey Barton has apologised for a series of "offensive" and "untrue" comments he made on Twitter about former Germany international Dietmar Hamann.

It read: "On Monday evening tweets exchanged between Dietmar Hamann and I went beyond the boundaries of banter, opinion and common sense.

"I accept that my comments were offensive, untrue and related to matters of a personal nature, of which I had no knowledge.

"I have apologised to Dietmar personally and now wish to apologise through the same social media channels that I used to make them, as well as my own website.

"I appreciate my comments have caused Dietmar and his family some distress and I fully regret that.

"I also appreciate that my comments should not have been made, as they could have damaged Dietmar's reputation, which should remain intact as a fantastic player and ambassador for German Football, as well as the game in general.

"Dietmar and I have now agreed to draw a line under the unfortunate exchange and neither of us will be making any further comments on the subject
 
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