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Barton denies ban ploy


Joey Barton today denied trying to deflect attention away from his behaviour at Manchester City as he waited to learn whether faced a nine-match ban.

QPR midfielder Barton apologised again this morning for his red card and subsequent actions in his side’s 3-2 defeat yesterday which marred City’s sensational Barclays Premier League title win and their opponents’ survival celebrations.

Last night then saw Barton launch an expletive-laden attack on his former manager at Newcastle and current Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer.

But he denied accusations from presenter Gary Lineker that his attack on Shearer was an attempt to deflect attention away from his conduct.

Barton today posted on Twitter:



He added:







Barton will serve an automatic four-match ban for his dismissal for elbowing City striker Carlos Tevez during the second half at the Etihad Stadium yesterday.

However, he seems certain to face additional sanctions from the Football Association for his subsequent attacks on matchwinner Sergio Aguero and Blues skipper Vincent Kompany which, with the add-ons for previous dismissals, could see him start next season with a nine-match suspension.

Barton tweeted last night: “Can do nothing but apologise to the players and fans.

“Still don’t think it is a sending off.

“Still not my proudest moment but who gives a f***. We are safe.

“The head was never gone at any stage. Once I’d been sent off, one of our players suggested I should try to take 1 of theirs with me. Never worked but god loves a trier.

“Think a few people are forgetting Tevez started the fracas by throwing a punch to the head.”

The 29-year-old took to the social networking site again later in the evening to direct his ire towards Shearer after being criticised by the former striker on Match of the Day.

He posted: “Shearers still on my case... I know I f***** up Alan, thanks for stating the obvious.

“Whilst were both stating the obvious about each other, can I just say for the record what a great player u were. Well better me...

“But I have a better hair (which is not hard), wear well better shirts on TV and have a personality (something u lack).

“P.S. My final point, ur a s*** pundit/manager...

“I really don’t like that p****, in fact I honestly despise him... Goodnight.”


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