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Always changing his mindJoey7Barton Joseph Barton
I will most likely leave Newcastle at end of season, when my contract expires and I am no longer employed. Its out of my hands #iwanttostay?
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Joey7Barton Joseph Barton
Nice to be linked with some big clubs today but I honestly don't want to leave Newcastle. Thanks but no thanks. #unfinishedbusinesshere
The times they are a changin'.
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I kind of think it is part of the fun of friendlies - that players try tricks they wouldn't usually do. It would be unprofessional in a meaningful game, possibly even disrespectful but in a friendly it seems more an expression of skill and enjoyment of football to me.Originally posted by rcasemore View Posthe just doesn't seem to take his profession seriously, I mean that's really disrespectful towards the opposition.
He needs to grow up and quickly, talented footballer but you don't do **** like that friendly or not"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Originally posted by dww View PostI kind of think it is part of the fun of friendlies - that players try tricks they wouldn't usually do. It would be unprofessional in a meaningful game, possibly even disrespectful but in a friendly it seems more an expression of skill and enjoyment of football to me.
That is the sort of things the spectators pay to see. If we take away that then football would be very boring.
As they say in Spain. Let the players play and enjoy the moment out there on the pitch.Stop the cyberhate

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Originally posted by dww View PostI kind of think it is part of the fun of friendlies - that players try tricks they wouldn't usually do. It would be unprofessional in a meaningful game, possibly even disrespectful but in a friendly it seems more an expression of skill and enjoyment of football to me.It's disrespectful. I'm not against a bit of skill to beat your man, but to slow the pace down and then try and back heel it in as a kin to running through on goal at school, only to stop the ball on the line, kneel down and roll it in with your head.Originally posted by Arn View Post
That is the sort of things the spectators pay to see. If we take away that then football would be very boring.
As they say in Spain. Let the players play and enjoy the moment out there on the pitch.
People have been attacked with samurai swords in my Sunday league for less.
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what a knob
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