QPR are a club, that over the next few years should be moving up the table. To do that we need everybody pulling in one direction and being fully behind the team. JB creates too much publicity for himself rather than the team and its really bringing down our reputation. He’s got to go for the club to move on. Roll on Ali’s return!
Karl
31/05/2012 @
10:34 am
I believe Barton like Ben thatcher is a disgrace to the football family and should not be allowed to play for QPR or any other team. Hughes should take a leaf out of Stuart Pearce’s book and who banned Thacher for six games before the league got involved and then said he would never play for his team again. If your memory does not recall the incident Ben Thacher gave Pedro Mendez a forearm smash and knocked him clean out Pompey vs Man City.
chazqpr
25/05/2012 @
11:45 am
keep him. he’s good and rangers need good midfielders. on the proviso he sorts out his temper, buttons it on twitter and stops bringing unwanted attention on the club. he was bloody stupid, he’s got a long ban and that’s fair enough. sort it out joey, lets move on and prove you can be more responsible in the future. last chance.
i also want to know whay the FA have turned a blind eye to Tevez’ involvement – he’s a very naughty boy and his behavious has been compeltely swept under the capet. that’s the fa for you i suppose.
Mike Att
25/05/2012 @
7:43 am
It is vital to keep hold of Barton, I know he was up and down but he was more up and will only be a better player for us next season. That moment of madness at the Man City game was a a moment in a very frantic and emotional game. Anyone could have lost it and I don’t think he deserves the length of the ban and I think other QPR fans should remember it is his passion and his desire to stay up which led to this moment of madness
Stevie
24/05/2012 @
6:45 pm
Everyone jumping on the sack Barton band wagon make me laugh, when the likes of Crawley Town and Bradford players can have a street brawl on the pitch, which if was actually on the streets you would possibly end up in prison, nothing much is said.
The amount of bad tackles he puts up with on most Saturdays is shocking and ive seen worse by the likes of Gerrard (two footed) and Rooney (elbow) get off with there thuggery with much less.
Two footed leg braking tackles and jaw braking elbows offences warrent a longer ban than what Barton has just got imo.
He should be Banned for Life as He was & as it has shown, will always be a Dirty Player & had QPR gone down the fans would of Lynched Him
Lee Campbell
23/05/2012 @
7:28 pm
Scum like him shouldn’t be able to influence the children of tomorrow with his vile attitude toward his fellow work mates.
Somersethoops
23/05/2012 @
7:06 pm
He should never have been at QPR. For all the good Warnock did the legacy of Barton took the shine off it for me and I said it when he came in. I hope Hughes has the guts and the backing to kick him out.
NRGhoops
31/05/2012 @ 12:10 pm
QPR are a club, that over the next few years should be moving up the table. To do that we need everybody pulling in one direction and being fully behind the team. JB creates too much publicity for himself rather than the team and its really bringing down our reputation. He’s got to go for the club to move on. Roll on Ali’s return!
Karl
31/05/2012 @ 10:34 am
I believe Barton like Ben thatcher is a disgrace to the football family and should not be allowed to play for QPR or any other team. Hughes should take a leaf out of Stuart Pearce’s book and who banned Thacher for six games before the league got involved and then said he would never play for his team again. If your memory does not recall the incident Ben Thacher gave Pedro Mendez a forearm smash and knocked him clean out Pompey vs Man City.
chazqpr
25/05/2012 @ 11:45 am
keep him. he’s good and rangers need good midfielders. on the proviso he sorts out his temper, buttons it on twitter and stops bringing unwanted attention on the club. he was bloody stupid, he’s got a long ban and that’s fair enough. sort it out joey, lets move on and prove you can be more responsible in the future. last chance.
i also want to know whay the FA have turned a blind eye to Tevez’ involvement – he’s a very naughty boy and his behavious has been compeltely swept under the capet. that’s the fa for you i suppose.
Mike Att
25/05/2012 @ 7:43 am
It is vital to keep hold of Barton, I know he was up and down but he was more up and will only be a better player for us next season. That moment of madness at the Man City game was a a moment in a very frantic and emotional game. Anyone could have lost it and I don’t think he deserves the length of the ban and I think other QPR fans should remember it is his passion and his desire to stay up which led to this moment of madness
Stevie
24/05/2012 @ 6:45 pm
Everyone jumping on the sack Barton band wagon make me laugh, when the likes of Crawley Town and Bradford players can have a street brawl on the pitch, which if was actually on the streets you would possibly end up in prison, nothing much is said.
The amount of bad tackles he puts up with on most Saturdays is shocking and ive seen worse by the likes of Gerrard (two footed) and Rooney (elbow) get off with there thuggery with much less.
Two footed leg braking tackles and jaw braking elbows offences warrent a longer ban than what Barton has just got imo.
R Rockson
24/05/2012 @ 5:07 pm
He should be Banned for Life as He was & as it has shown, will always be a Dirty Player & had QPR gone down the fans would of Lynched Him
Lee Campbell
23/05/2012 @ 7:28 pm
Scum like him shouldn’t be able to influence the children of tomorrow with his vile attitude toward his fellow work mates.
Somersethoops
23/05/2012 @ 7:06 pm
He should never have been at QPR. For all the good Warnock did the legacy of Barton took the shine off it for me and I said it when he came in. I hope Hughes has the guts and the backing to kick him out.