MANCHESTER City midfielder Joey Barton has been sent home from the team’s pre-season trip to Thailand following an alleged altercation in a hotel bar with a 15-year-old Everton fan.
After consultations with the club chairman John Wardle and deputy chairman Bryan Bodek, manager Stuart Pearce has decided to send the controversial 22-year-old back to Manchester as a result of his involvement in the incident.
“I can confirm that Joey Barton will be sent home tonight, he will leave Thailand tonight,” said a club spokesman. “He will leave the hotel soon.”
The incident happened in the early hours of this morning when the team returned to their hotel after spending the evening at a Thai restaurant.
The players had been given permission to enjoy a quiet drink for the first time since arriving in Bangkok a week ago.
Shortly after arriving at the bar, however, Barton became involved with the young fan, allegedly striking him before being restrained by club captain Richard Dunne, who got a cut hand for his efforts.
“Suffice to say, I’m very disappointed personally,” said Pearce earlier in the day. “If all the events that have been fed back to me are true, I’m very disappointed in Joey’s behaviour.
“It’ll be a case of sitting down with the chairman and gathering my thoughts really in the way we take it forward after gathering all the facts into this football club.
Disappointed
“I always put my trust in players. That’s the nature of things. I think any time anyone lets you down, in any way, shape or form, you’re disappointed.
“I treat my players, hopefully, like adults and grown men until such time where they betray my trust.”
While expressing his disappointment with Barton, Pearce cleared Dunne of all blame.
“Richard Dunne’s behaviour was impartial to this incident and his behaviour was exemplary,” said the former England defender. “He has nothing to do with it as we move on.
“All I can say is I feel a little bit sorry for Richard Dunne for probably being tarred with the same brush.
“I want to make it quite clear that after our inquiries this morning Richard Dunne’s got nothing to do with this, except as acting as a peacemaker in this situation.”
Liverpool-born midfielder Barton - who was an Everton fan in his youth - is no stranger to controversy.
In December he was fined six weeks’ wages, two of those suspended, for jabbing a lit cigar into the eye of former City reserve team player Jamie Tandy.
The suspended portion of that punishment will almost certainly be activated as a result of the latest altercation, costing Barton a sum of £30,000.
The incident is the first disciplinary test for manager Pearce, who only took over as manager at the tail end of last season following Kevin Keegan’s departure.
“As long as I’ve been manager, the team has always been more important than any one individual,” said Pearce.
“That is the case at this present moment in time and it always will be the case as far as I’m concerned as long as I’m manager.”
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Jack Thorley, Timperley (22/07/2005 at 10:15)
david, portsmouth (22/07/2005 at 10:16)
well done richard and now direct that passion in the right direction ,you to joey
DOG, Gorton (22/07/2005 at 10:16)
Rich Hallsworth, Toronto Blue, Canada (22/07/2005 at 10:17)
CheadleBlue, Cheadle - where else! (22/07/2005 at 10:18)
Carl, Manchester (22/07/2005 at 10:19)
DJ, Chorlton (22/07/2005 at 10:21)
Ian, Rotterdam (22/07/2005 at 10:23)
The Pope, Rome (22/07/2005 at 10:23)
CTID, LEEDS (22/07/2005 at 10:23)
Gary, Dudley (22/07/2005 at 10:27)
Windy Miller, Camberwick Green (22/07/2005 at 10:32)
Blue Hasslehoff, G's (22/07/2005 at 10:33)
Martin, Manchester (22/07/2005 at 10:37)
gee cross blue, gee cross hyde (22/07/2005 at 10:42)
Sponge Bob Square Pants, Manchester (22/07/2005 at 10:46)
Citymad, Cheshire (22/07/2005 at 10:48)
SWP off to the south, Barton in trouble again..........
Hit Joey where it hurts, in the pocket. If he doesent like it, tough. If he wants away, let him go...He's not blue enough.
With City's huge debts, caused no doubt by over inflated wage bills, what are we flying to Thailand for? Everton and Bolton are within an hours drive of Manchester...???
Stu, Glossop (22/07/2005 at 10:54)
Jimmy, Swindon (22/07/2005 at 10:56)
I don't have a problem with the odd scuffle now and again; it's obvious that Joey can't take his ale, thats all. He's one of our best players; he's passionate and hard and he's only gonna get better for us - would hate to see him leave and shine somewhere else. I'm a bit concerned about Sylvain though - where is he? he's well quiet? Is Dunnie the skipper for this tournament or what?? Ummmmm.....
John, Middleton (22/07/2005 at 10:57)
Give over SP wants to have a word in his shell like and the club need to fine him again and let's not forget, he is a scouser after all.
Seriously we can't afford to lose any more good players or we really will be in a relegation battle this season.
Mat, Bredbury (22/07/2005 at 11:02)
robbo, wythenshawe (22/07/2005 at 11:03)
James, Oldham (22/07/2005 at 11:03)
CTID, LEEDS (22/07/2005 at 11:05)
Keith, Sheffield (22/07/2005 at 11:06)
Hope when the facts emerge it's not as bad as it seems right now. Good luck, Stuart.