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Learnt his lesson at last?

 

Footballers detached from reality?

 

Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton claims the decadent lifestyles of many players puts them out of touch with reality.

 

Barton's own discipline problems have seen him jailed but he told Radio 4's Today programme that gave him a sense of perspective other players lack.

 

"A lot of them are so detached from reality it's untrue and there was a stage when I was like that," he said.

 

"It's only the fact I'm grounded by the trouble I've been in that's forced me away from being in the football world."

 

Barton also said the huge amounts of money players were paid added to their sense of isolation from the world that normal fans live in.

 

"Driving round in flash cars and changing them like you change your socks, wearing stupid diamond watches and spending money like it's going out of fashion in the middle of a recession when some people are struggling to put food on the table for the kids - it's not the way to do it," he said.

 

Former Manchester City player Barton, 27, who has one England cap, has been plagued by unsavoury episodes the whole way through his career.

 

I was forced to address my issues, either carry on doing what you're doing and your career is gone, or you address it

 

Joey Barton

 

His list of misdemeanours includes stubbing a lit cigarette into the eye of a team-mate, slapping a fan, hitting Manchester City colleague Ousmane Dabo and assaulting a man during a night out in Liverpool, which earned him a six-month prison sentence.

 

And he admitted he could have been in even more trouble had other incidents been made public.

 

"That's the stuff people know about - there's stuff I got away with," he said.

 

"I'm very fortunate, because of my profile and the job I do, and the fact I'm in the public eye, it got addressed - I was forced to address my issues, either carry on doing what you're doing and your career is gone, or you address it."

 

Barton addressed some of his personal problems with counsellors at the Sporting Chance clinic, which helps sports men and women with lifestyle and addiction problems, and is now a vocal public advocate of the clinic's work.

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Yeah, sign him up! :unsure:

 

On a more serious note, is he still at Newcastle?

 

There is a clue in the first line of the article.

 

But yeah, it is easy to forget in fairness. I think he's been injured most of the season. Wasn't there a poster on here a couple of years back who really wanted us to sign him?

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There is a clue in the first line of the article.

 

But yeah, it is easy to forget in fairness. I think he's been injured most of the season. Wasn't there a poster on here a couple of years back who really wanted us to sign him?

 

Yes. He really wants Heskey back too. And anyone else scouse.

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Joey Barton claims the decadent lifestyles of many players puts them out of touch with reality.

 

Nice one, now could he speak out against the biggest cancers in football, agents, and Barton's agent being the most despicable one, Willie McKay.

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