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That would be Paddy Kenny who regularly was too drunk to play for us in the Premiership, and after he was sold repeatedly left drunken 4am abusive voicemails for our coaching staff.
Was excellent in the promotion season, but the man is dirt
New episode of Filthy Fellas with Nedum, touches on the punditry conversation and Barton a few times without really saying anything we've not heard before.
Just enforces my opinion about the Barton/Hill camp vs the Onouha/SWP camp around that time. Barton types driving for better, while the rest are missing their old clubs and playing half-arsed, thinking losing every week is fine because it's only QPR. He comes across as offended by the contract offer we put to him in 2018 when he left, but without acknowledging he'd been bleeding the club dry over the prior 6 years.
Eni Aluko claimed she's fled the country due to abuse on social media because Barton said she's a crap pundit. Eni Aluko sent a load of abuse to Paddy Kenny a while back, so he's posted that video tongue-in-cheek.
Eni Aluko becoming the Azeem Rafiq of football
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
New episode of Filthy Fellas with Nedum, touches on the punditry conversation and Barton a few times without really saying anything we've not heard before.
Just enforces my opinion about the Barton/Hill camp vs the Onouha/SWP camp around that time. Barton types driving for better, while the rest are missing their old clubs and playing half-arsed, thinking losing every week is fine because it's only QPR. He comes across as offended by the contract offer we put to him in 2018 when he left, but without acknowledging he'd been bleeding the club dry over the prior 6 years.
Eni Aluko claimed she's fled the country due to abuse on social media because Barton said she's a crap pundit. Eni Aluko sent a load of abuse to Paddy Kenny a while back, so he's posted that video tongue-in-cheek.
Eni Aluko becoming the Azeem Rafiq of football
I must have selective hearing, all I took away was what a horrible bully and negative impact Barton was during his time at the club. Not sure Clint would want to be associated with him either. I thought that was a great and honest interview by Ned (who is not my favourite pundit) and being accused of bleeding the club dry is a bit harsh. There are plenty of others deserving of that accolade, including Barton.
Thought his point on representation for black and female players was really well articulated.
I must have selective hearing, all I took away was what a horrible bully and negative impact Barton was during his time at the club. Not sure Clint would want to be associated with him either. I thought that was a great and honest interview by Ned (who is not my favourite pundit) and being accused of bleeding the club dry is a bit harsh. There are plenty of others deserving of that accolade, including Barton.
Thought his point on representation for black and female players was really well articulated.
21 minutes into this Clint Hill says he loves Barton, found him great to play with, and credits him with the playoffs win in 2014 after he brought Steve Black in. No negative impact is implied whatsoever. Even on the Onouha podcast, he admits Barton had a good season at Marseille, while they stunk the place out. We didn't start winning again until Barton returned. Onouha just seems to shrug and blames the lack of application on the manager. Weak.
Barton left following the relegation in 2015, went to Burnley and immediately got another promotion. Onouha left 3 years later when the parachute payments dried up, after captaining us with one of the highest wage bills in the division, barely getting out the bottom half.
I don't particularly love Barton the QPR player, he never really met my expectations on the pitch, but you've gotta be having him over most of the players that went through QPR during our Brink's-Mat robbery years.
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
Let’s not rewrite history, Barton was a complete liability during most of his time at QPR. I don’t care what Clint Hill says about his impact in the dressing room. I watched that team play every week and Barton was mostly poor. He got booed by the fans for his performances and admitted that he only joined the club for the money.
Part of the playoff winning team but it shows how low our standards are that he was allowed back and applauded by some despite belittling our club.
Weird flex to suggest that he was some kind of positive force at the club because you like his tweets harassing women on X but I suppose that’s the way of the world these days.
21 minutes into this Clint Hill says he loves Barton, found him great to play with, and credits him with the playoffs win in 2014 after he brought Steve Black in. No negative impact is implied whatsoever. Even on the Onouha podcast, he admits Barton had a good season at Marseille, while they stunk the place out. We didn't start winning again until Barton returned. Onouha just seems to shrug and blames the lack of application on the manager. Weak.
Barton left following the relegation in 2015, went to Burnley and immediately got another promotion. Onouha left 3 years later when the parachute payments dried up, after captaining us with one of the highest wage bills in the division, barely getting out the bottom half.
I don't particularly love Barton the QPR player, he never really met my expectations on the pitch, but you've gotta be having him over most of the players that went through QPR during our Brink's-Mat robbery years.
Big qualification required there in that Clint Hill's view on Barton is from a podcast in 2018, getting on for 6 years ago now.
He could well still be big mates with him, or think he's an absolute tool, or somewhere in the middle. You don't know, I don't know, none of us would know except the man himself, and even if you asked him he probably wouldn't tell you.
Big qualification required there in that Clint Hill's view on Barton is from a podcast in 2018, getting on for 6 years ago now.
He could well still be big mates with him, or think he's an absolute tool, or somewhere in the middle. You don't know, I don't know, none of us would know except the man himself, and even if you asked him he probably wouldn't tell you.
Are you trying to say that during the 6 years between 2018 and now, the facts of what happened between 2011 and 2015 have somehow changed?
Or is it just the usual groupthink not allowing us to accept the truth?
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
Let’s not rewrite history, Barton was a complete liability during most of his time at QPR. I don’t care what Clint Hill says about his impact in the dressing room. I watched that team play every week and Barton was mostly poor. He got booed by the fans for his performances and admitted that he only joined the club for the money.
Part of the playoff winning team but it shows how low our standards are that he was allowed back and applauded by some despite belittling our club.
Weird flex to suggest that he was some kind of positive force at the club because you like his tweets harassing women on X but I suppose that’s the way of the world these days.
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Lmao cope and seethe. I've said I didn't particularly rate Barton as a QPR player and he never fulfilled my expectations. But rewriting history it is.
Still having him over Leroy Fer, Jordon Mutch, Karl Henry, Sendro, Jenas, Granero, Diakite, Mbia, Scowen, Cousins, Luongo, Manning, Carroll, Amos, Ball, Johansen, Dozzell.....I'm sure I've missed loads but you can count on one hand the centre mids we've had since Barton that outperform him in terms of quality (Yeh his set pieces were annoying but his break up play was one of, if not the best in the division, proven by 3 promotions with 3 clubs, particularly the Newcastle season he was head and shoulders above the rest of the Champ) and application (Something we're still struggling with today)
I didn't suggest it. Clint Hill said it.
Edit - Kieron Dyer. How could I forget Kieron Dyer?
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"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
Lmao cope and seethe. I've said I didn't particularly rate Barton as a QPR player and he never fulfilled my expectations. But rewriting history it is.
Still having him over Leroy Fer, Jordon Mutch, Karl Henry, Sendro, Jenas, Granero, Diakite, Mbia, Scowen, Cousins, Luongo, Manning, Carroll, Amos, Ball, Johansen, Dozzell.....I'm sure I've missed loads but you can count on one hand the centre mids we've had since Barton that outperform him in terms of quality (Yeh his set pieces were annoying but his break up play was one of, if not the best in the division, proven by 3 promotions with 3 clubs, particularly the Newcastle season he was head and shoulders above the rest of the Champ) and application (Something we're still struggling with today)
I didn't suggest it. Clint Hill said it.
Edit - Kieron Dyer. How could I forget Kieron Dyer?
[Post edited 19 Jan 13:24]
Its all about opinions!
I remember terrible set pieces, long ranges passes into touch, awful on pitch attitude showing petulance, anger and violence. The man may well have had marginal more ability than some of the others you mentioned but my god I hope we never see the likes of him again.
Although, bloody Colback! walking liability who shows very little interest in playing QPR but was like Barton offered more money and a longer contract than he was elsewhere.
I remember terrible set pieces, long ranges passes into touch, awful on pitch attitude showing petulance, anger and violence. The man may well have had marginal more ability than some of the others you mentioned but my god I hope we never see the likes of him again.
Although, bloody Colback! walking liability who shows very little interest in playing QPR but was like Barton offered more money and a longer contract than he was elsewhere.
Are we surprised we're Barton's least favourite former club? Are we surprised he was getting pissed off with people? Most of his time here, we had a playing squad and management team of absolute dossers. I would be pissed off about it too. We should all be.
We'd also be Nedum's least favourite former club, had he been able to get a proper move after his contract expired, and not dropkicked out to Salt lake. Sure, he's too shy to admit it, or say what we'd been paying him before the "You've consistently failed, just leave now please" contract offer, but it's pretty evident.
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
Are you trying to say that during the 6 years between 2018 and now, the facts of what happened between 2011 and 2015 have somehow changed?
Or is it just the usual groupthink not allowing us to accept the truth?
No doubt he loved him in the dressing room and as a player during that time but wouldn't surprise me if their coaching time together and reading his comments over the last few weeks may have changed his opinion? On a side note, think I remember hearing Derry saying he was a big fan of Barton too.
Regarding Barton the player, I agree with you by the way. I really didn't', and don't like the man, and wish we hadn't signed him. He spoke, and continues to speak about us in a pretty disrespectful way and I've always felt he thought of himself as a better player than he actually was. BUT, I did see a player that always left it all on the pitch, even when he was sh*t, which he was quite a lot, he didn't hide during a game like a Andre. If he was a youngster that came through our system or less of a tw*t, I'd probably be a lot fonder of him. And that list of midfielders you've put up is quite horrifying because I agree, Barton is probably better than all of them. Faurlin and Derry off the top of my head would probably be the only ones I'd put above him in terms of centre mids we had during that time, although if pushed I'd probably concede he was a better player than Derry, not Ale though.
Are we surprised we're Barton's least favourite former club? Are we surprised he was getting pissed off with people? Most of his time here, we had a playing squad and management team of absolute dossers. I would be pissed off about it too. We should all be.
We'd also be Nedum's least favourite former club, had he been able to get a proper move after his contract expired, and not dropkicked out to Salt lake. Sure, he's too shy to admit it, or say what we'd been paying him before the "You've consistently failed, just leave now please" contract offer, but it's pretty evident.
I wasn't really commenting on Bartons opinion of QPR, just giving my opinion on what I remember of him as a player.
Lmao cope and seethe. I've said I didn't particularly rate Barton as a QPR player and he never fulfilled my expectations. But rewriting history it is.
Still having him over Leroy Fer, Jordon Mutch, Karl Henry, Sendro, Jenas, Granero, Diakite, Mbia, Scowen, Cousins, Luongo, Manning, Carroll, Amos, Ball, Johansen, Dozzell.....I'm sure I've missed loads but you can count on one hand the centre mids we've had since Barton that outperform him in terms of quality (Yeh his set pieces were annoying but his break up play was one of, if not the best in the division, proven by 3 promotions with 3 clubs, particularly the Newcastle season he was head and shoulders above the rest of the Champ) and application (Something we're still struggling with today)
I didn't suggest it. Clint Hill said it.
Edit - Kieron Dyer. How could I forget Kieron Dyer?
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I’ll cope just fine thanks mate. Maybe a bit rich coming from someone whose skin is so thin that he can’t cope with female pundits talking about men’s football.
Anyway, life’s too short to be discussing Joey Barton on a Friday afternoon. Have a good weekend.
No doubt he loved him in the dressing room and as a player during that time but wouldn't surprise me if their coaching time together and reading his comments over the last few weeks may have changed his opinion? On a side note, think I remember hearing Derry saying he was a big fan of Barton too.
Regarding Barton the player, I agree with you by the way. I really didn't', and don't like the man, and wish we hadn't signed him. He spoke, and continues to speak about us in a pretty disrespectful way and I've always felt he thought of himself as a better player than he actually was. BUT, I did see a player that always left it all on the pitch, even when he was sh*t, which he was quite a lot, he didn't hide during a game like a Andre. If he was a youngster that came through our system or less of a tw*t, I'd probably be a lot fonder of him. And that list of midfielders you've put up is quite horrifying because I agree, Barton is probably better than all of them. Faurlin and Derry off the top of my head would probably be the only ones I'd put above him in terms of centre mids we had during that time, although if pushed I'd probably concede he was a better player than Derry, not Ale though.
Not seen anything from Clint recently but wouldn't be surprised if they've fallen out. Still don't see how that changes what went on during those years. It's not just Derry and Hill, Mackie liked him, quite a few of the old 10/11 promotion team (who'd only just about been tolerating Taarabt) were keen on him. Think Nedum mentioned that Danny Simpson was a Barton fan.
But yeah I agree with your post overall, of course I do, I'm a QPR fan who watches the team. What I struggle to get my head around is the revisionism. We're all expected to act like Nedum was a great servant to us, while Barton is part of the reason we're in the predicament we face now. We bang on and on about the culture at the club being in the toilet, but as soon as the topic of Barton comes up, we've all got to insist he was a bully because he demanded more from people who we all acknowledge weren't giving their best.
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"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
I’ll cope just fine thanks mate. Maybe a bit rich coming from someone whose skin is so thin that he can’t cope with female pundits talking about men’s football.
Anyway, life’s too short to be discussing Joey Barton on a Friday afternoon. Have a good weekend.
Pure cope
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
I think it's a stretch to describe Barton as 'demanding more from people' when he was attempting to injure teammates, get managers sacked and headbutting opposition players.
Listening to that Onuoha podcast, he talks about helping Eze when he was first at QPR with the elements needed to round out his game, teaching him what it takes to be a pro. He does rather jaded about his QPR experience but he's never spoken negatively about the club in the same way Barton has.
The anecdote about the training 5 a side tournament where Barton threw a strop and cost his teammates the forfeit felt insightful. Stroppy and self interested when things aren't going his way and bullying and nasty to any dissenters.
I think it's a stretch to describe Barton as 'demanding more from people' when he was attempting to injure teammates, get managers sacked and headbutting opposition players.
Listening to that Onuoha podcast, he talks about helping Eze when he was first at QPR with the elements needed to round out his game, teaching him what it takes to be a pro. He does rather jaded about his QPR experience but he's never spoken negatively about the club in the same way Barton has.
The anecdote about the training 5 a side tournament where Barton threw a strop and cost his teammates the forfeit felt insightful. Stroppy and self interested when things aren't going his way and bullying and nasty to any dissenters.
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But why would he say anything negative? He had our pants down for 6 and a half years while our club and his career drifted toward the lower end of the championship.
I believe the term is "Laughing all the way to the bank"
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
But why would he say anything negative? He had our pants down for 6 and a half years while our club and his career drifted toward the lower end of the championship.
I believe the term is "Laughing all the way to the bank"
Ned was far from the most gifted but he was pretty dependable and worked hard for club. If he was pulling the clubs pants down why extend his contract and make him club captain? You can't blame him for the 4.5yr contract and he must have taken a drop in wages for the Championship contract extension.
Rarely injured and 207 appearances, if we were discussing SWP I would totally agree.
Ned was far from the most gifted but he was pretty dependable and worked hard for club. If he was pulling the clubs pants down why extend his contract and make him club captain? You can't blame him for the 4.5yr contract and he must have taken a drop in wages for the Championship contract extension.
Rarely injured and 207 appearances, if we were discussing SWP I would totally agree.
Because we had parachute payments and were feeling flush? I dunno, but with hindsight it was undoubtedly the wrong call. He captained us to finishes of 12th, 18th, and 16th in this division at a time when we had a bit of money, buying strikers for millions and still nicking players off Brentford. Those 3 years 2015-18 were a vital period for this club. Utterly squandered. As you say, Onouha more than played his part, in a long period of decline.
Who was captain the last time we won 20 or more games in a season? Barton & Hill.
"Someone despises me. That's their problem." Marcus Aurelius
Because we had parachute payments and were feeling flush? I dunno, but with hindsight it was undoubtedly the wrong call. He captained us to finishes of 12th, 18th, and 16th in this division at a time when we had a bit of money, buying strikers for millions and still nicking players off Brentford. Those 3 years 2015-18 were a vital period for this club. Utterly squandered. As you say, Onouha more than played his part, in a long period of decline.
Who was captain the last time we won 20 or more games in a season? Barton & Hill.
I suspect the 20 plus wins had more to do with our FFP breaching wage bill, and the signing of player after player, than any supposed qualities that Barton had.