Can't say I've ever felt sorry for someone of that description!Yes I do.
And I am of the opinion that Joey Barton is a complete and utter berk of the highest order
Can't say I've ever felt sorry for someone of that description!Yes I do.
And I am of the opinion that Joey Barton is a complete and utter berk of the highest order
?? I’m wondering if it’s you who doesn’t understand what berk means?Can't say I've ever felt sorry for someone of that description!
Now you're being a berk!?? I’m wondering if it’s you who doesn’t understand what berk means?
Possibly Joey Barton's finest moment's on a football pitch remembered
Possibly Joey Barton's finest moment's on a football pitch remembered
Didn’t touch him ref!Funnily enough, that's the only game where he showed his "joey Barton" self in 18 months at Burnley. (Though obviously the time when he jumped 6 or 7 times on a Brighton man, landing him in hospital for 12 months, might be considered naughty as well - though the FA disciplinary panel agreed with the referee that it was not a foul.)
The fat lump Matt Rhead got him well and truly wound up that day. Not his finest hour.
Got to laugh at his ability to enrage people so easily
Out of interest do you know what "Berk" means? as it doesn't really fit with the rest of your message!
Whilst we're having a giggle at how amusing it was for a professional footballer to make a deliberate attempt to injure an opponent, shall we have another look at the incident? Barton was humiliated by Beram outplaying him throughout the match and turned to the petulant violence of a child, deliberately stamping down on his leg. I know that football makes liars of us all, but in the cold light of day, I don't know how even Dyche could look at this film and pretend otherwise.Funnily enough, that's the only game where he showed his "joey Barton" self in 18 months at Burnley. (Though obviously the time when he jumped 6 or 7 times on a Brighton man, landing him in hospital for 12 months, might be considered naughty as well - though the FA disciplinary panel agreed with the referee that it was not a foul.)
The fat lump Matt Rhead got him well and truly wound up that day. Not his finest hour.
Where’s the fun in that?People don't use 'berk' in the original sense
Apart from Nicky Campbell when he gets Berkshire and West Kent confused.People don't use 'berk' in the original sense
Where’s the fun in that?
Barton certainly found a home in that Burnley team. There are as yet undiscovered tribes deep within the Amazon basin, who if they saw Barton for the first time, would insistently know that he is a weapons grade ****.Funnily enough, that's the only game where he showed his "joey Barton" self in 18 months at Burnley. (Though obviously the time when he jumped 6 or 7 times on a Brighton man, landing him in hospital for 12 months, might be considered naughty as well - though the FA disciplinary panel agreed with the referee that it was not a foul.)
The fat lump Matt Rhead got him well and truly wound up that day. Not his finest hour.
I think that's part of the beauty of it for me. You can 'innocently' drop it into some conversations and those who know, know, but those who don't know think you're just being a bit WHIMSICAL...Indeed, but most people don't know. I only found out on here recently. It's been quite a gentle swear word in Sussex for several decades.