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Post by miamigas on Mar 8, 2024 21:51:27 GMT
Taylor loves to praise the opposition. All the opposition manager has to do is play his team talks and say “ there you go lads, he’s practically said we are better than them, a they have no confidence the shirt is heavy bla bla bla” nothing wrong with respecting the opposition but I wish the bloke would stop blowing smoke up their arse it’s starting to wind me up now. Reverse psychology. UTG!
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Post by gasify on Mar 9, 2024 7:35:35 GMT
I applauded you for questioning a narcissist, a man who hits women and people on a street on a night out, and let’s not forget humiliating club staff. The word hater might have been the wrong one but your negativity towards Matt Taylor hasn’t been justified. I said 4 weeks ago on this forum, give the man time, some patience and his own window. 1.56 PPG with a side inherited is 71.76 points of over calendar season. So admit I was right to say he needed respect and time? And Wareham, I was at Nuneaton, Braintree and Altrincham, the last two were the lowest this club has ever been, I saw the fans try and get on the team bus as well that season. But back then we had a manager driven by failure the season before, brought to tears over it. Yes we struggled at the start of that season and it felt like we truly lost our Rovers, it was never about him, for DC it was all about us fans and this club and he delivered……..But under the last manager, it was all about him, players sent for therapy, we don’t need to say what he said and got up to, by saying we have our Rovers back, we have a manager who an under 16 child can look up to, would you want your child to see Joey Barton as a role model? The kids are the future of this club as well. We’ve Got Our Rovers Back……..and I stand by it Let’s go by facts here… Did Barton get charged for hitting his wife then? I’m sure Joey got his team mate on a night out but then again if somebody intentionally set my shirt on fire I’d probably do the same. No doubt he’s a very outspoken man who doesn’t mince his words but it’s better to know who somebody is than have somebody who wears many masks 😉. Yes, he got charged with that offence.
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Post by lastminutewinner on Mar 9, 2024 8:27:11 GMT
Most managers speak kindly about us before games with the usual "we expect a tough game" "they have good players" and the ones that dont just dont mention us. I hope we send Warne home with 0 points though after his post-match interview last season, didnt give us any credit at all.
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Post by bluegas on Mar 9, 2024 8:36:15 GMT
Most managers speak kindly about us before games with the usual "we expect a tough game" "they have good players" and the ones that dont just dont mention us. I hope we send Warne home with 0 points though after his post-match interview last season, didnt give us any credit at all. It's basic psychology and marketing. Manager bigs up opposition. This covers both outcomes of the game. If his team loses - well, he did say that the opposition was good. If his team wins - his implication is that how good are my team to beat such good opponents. Respect doesn't come into it.
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Post by gasify on Mar 9, 2024 8:52:45 GMT
You do know that it's when players think they have won already, when it's a problem. That's why you get cup upsets etc, as the players are not motivated and think they can stroll to a win. So I'm not sure how praising you the opposition, is going to make them play better🤣. Plus, when he's praised teams above us, haven't we gone on to beat them a lot of the time and struggled against the teams below us?? When you tell the opposition they are not as good as you, is when they are fired up. Praising you opposition? I’m sorry mate, not sure what you mean here. Praising the opposition is the same as what you refer to as "blowing smoke up their arse" Just a different way of saying it. #everydayisalearningday
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2024 9:49:06 GMT
I applauded you for questioning a narcissist, a man who hits women and people on a street on a night out, and let’s not forget humiliating club staff. The word hater might have been the wrong one but your negativity towards Matt Taylor hasn’t been justified. I said 4 weeks ago on this forum, give the man time, some patience and his own window. 1.56 PPG with a side inherited is 71.76 points of over calendar season. So admit I was right to say he needed respect and time? And Wareham, I was at Nuneaton, Braintree and Altrincham, the last two were the lowest this club has ever been, I saw the fans try and get on the team bus as well that season. But back then we had a manager driven by failure the season before, brought to tears over it. Yes we struggled at the start of that season and it felt like we truly lost our Rovers, it was never about him, for DC it was all about us fans and this club and he delivered……..But under the last manager, it was all about him, players sent for therapy, we don’t need to say what he said and got up to, by saying we have our Rovers back, we have a manager who an under 16 child can look up to, would you want your child to see Joey Barton as a role model? The kids are the future of this club as well. We’ve Got Our Rovers Back……..and I stand by it Let’s go by facts here… Did Barton get charged for hitting his wife then? I’m sure Joey got his team mate on a night out but then again if somebody intentionally set my shirt on fire I’d probably do the same. No doubt he’s a very outspoken man who doesn’t mince his words but it’s better to know who somebody is than have somebody who wears many masks 😉. If what he did was me and you, we’d be in prison but he had a QC working for him who got the case moved 4 times. In those 4 times she wrote to the judge 7 times, the 7th time she said she was heavily pregnant and it was severely affecting her mental health, he knew a magistrate would look at this differently to a crown court. The victim his wife dialled the 999 buttons, no one else, she made the claim. The police turned up with video cameras, she made the claim he kicked her in the face while on the floor as well. 70% of domestic violence cases change their story days after, he knew he was going down. She then said she couldn’t remember who hit her, let’s not kid ourselves here and you are defending a monster. You choose to mention the cigar incident but forget the night out where he attacked someone and went to prison, why? 🤷🏼♂️ He is not a role model to any child, he’s a vile pig which you are defending guilty or not. He missed the first three games of the season because he kicked the refs door in. Found innocent attacking a football manager in a tunnel, the question is why did he look to leave straight away? He’s like the boy at school always in trouble and your Mum says, keep away from him. James Belshaw had to have therapy because of him, the list is endless.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2024 9:50:43 GMT
I never thought we’d have a new member of the Barton Fan Club so late on now he’s left, is MrGasman taking over from Betty?
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Post by gashead1981 on Mar 9, 2024 13:09:07 GMT
There was also the video of him on the beach swinging haymakers at someone.
The bloke is a sewer rat.
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Post by mrgasman on Mar 9, 2024 13:46:47 GMT
Let’s go by facts here… Did Barton get charged for hitting his wife then? I’m sure Joey got his team mate on a night out but then again if somebody intentionally set my shirt on fire I’d probably do the same. No doubt he’s a very outspoken man who doesn’t mince his words but it’s better to know who somebody is than have somebody who wears many masks 😉. Yes, he got charged with that offence. No he didn’t 😂 - he got cleared of all charges.
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Post by mrgasman on Mar 9, 2024 13:49:12 GMT
Let’s go by facts here… Did Barton get charged for hitting his wife then? I’m sure Joey got his team mate on a night out but then again if somebody intentionally set my shirt on fire I’d probably do the same. No doubt he’s a very outspoken man who doesn’t mince his words but it’s better to know who somebody is than have somebody who wears many masks 😉. If what he did was me and you, we’d be in prison but he had a QC working for him who got the case moved 4 times. In those 4 times she wrote to the judge 7 times, the 7th time she said she was heavily pregnant and it was severely affecting her mental health, he knew a magistrate would look at this differently to a crown court. The victim his wife dialled the 999 buttons, no one else, she made the claim. The police turned up with video cameras, she made the claim he kicked her in the face while on the floor as well. 70% of domestic violence cases change their story days after, he knew he was going down. She then said she couldn’t remember who hit her, let’s not kid ourselves here and you are defending a monster. You choose to mention the cigar incident but forget the night out where he attacked someone and went to prison, why? 🤷🏼♂️ He is not a role model to any child, he’s a vile pig which you are defending guilty or not. He missed the first three games of the season because he kicked the refs door in. Found innocent attacking a football manager in a tunnel, the question is why did he look to leave straight away? He’s like the boy at school always in trouble and your Mum says, keep away from him. James Belshaw had to have therapy because of him, the list is endless. I have no doubt that money certainly helps… only have to look at Prince Andrew for that - but facts are facts and he didn’t get charged so no criminal activity could have been proven. They also had another child afterwards. Belshaw I liked and it’s a shame he didn’t return but am I wrong in saying that the board didn’t want him back?
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Post by olskooltoteender on Mar 9, 2024 15:33:07 GMT
If what he did was me and you, we’d be in prison but he had a QC working for him who got the case moved 4 times. In those 4 times she wrote to the judge 7 times, the 7th time she said she was heavily pregnant and it was severely affecting her mental health, he knew a magistrate would look at this differently to a crown court. The victim his wife dialled the 999 buttons, no one else, she made the claim. The police turned up with video cameras, she made the claim he kicked her in the face while on the floor as well. 70% of domestic violence cases change their story days after, he knew he was going down. She then said she couldn’t remember who hit her, let’s not kid ourselves here and you are defending a monster. You choose to mention the cigar incident but forget the night out where he attacked someone and went to prison, why? 🤷🏼♂️ He is not a role model to any child, he’s a vile pig which you are defending guilty or not. He missed the first three games of the season because he kicked the refs door in. Found innocent attacking a football manager in a tunnel, the question is why did he look to leave straight away? He’s like the boy at school always in trouble and your Mum says, keep away from him. James Belshaw had to have therapy because of him, the list is endless. I have no doubt that money certainly helps… only have to look at Prince Andrew for that - but facts are facts and he didn’t get charged so no criminal activity could have been proven. They also had another child afterwards. Belshaw I liked and it’s a shame he didn’t return but am I wrong in saying that the board didn’t want him back? He was charged with the offences - that’s why he was in court, but the charges were not proven and he was found not guilty.
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 9, 2024 16:30:17 GMT
I have no doubt that money certainly helps… only have to look at Prince Andrew for that - but facts are facts and he didn’t get charged so no criminal activity could have been proven. They also had another child afterwards. Belshaw I liked and it’s a shame he didn’t return but am I wrong in saying that the board didn’t want him back? He was charged with the offences - that’s why he was in court, but the charges were not proven and he was found not guilty.The case has been stayed so if Mrs B ever decides to cooperate with the CPS then the case could still proceed, unlikely I know but no doubt that thought will stop him from ever straying!! Although god knows what this has to do with MT as JB's now history as far as football is concerned.
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Post by rovers78 on Mar 9, 2024 16:56:37 GMT
I have no doubt that money certainly helps… only have to look at Prince Andrew for that - but facts are facts and he didn’t get charged so no criminal activity could have been proven. They also had another child afterwards. Belshaw I liked and it’s a shame he didn’t return but am I wrong in saying that the board didn’t want him back? He was charged with the offences - that’s why he was in court, but the charges were not proven and he was found not guilty. No he wasn’t. The case was dropped. That’s not the same as not guilty in any way…
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Post by rovers78 on Mar 9, 2024 16:57:24 GMT
Let’s go by facts here… Did Barton get charged for hitting his wife then? I’m sure Joey got his team mate on a night out but then again if somebody intentionally set my shirt on fire I’d probably do the same. No doubt he’s a very outspoken man who doesn’t mince his words but it’s better to know who somebody is than have somebody who wears many masks 😉. If what he did was me and you, we’d be in prison but he had a QC working for him who got the case moved 4 times. In those 4 times she wrote to the judge 7 times, the 7th time she said she was heavily pregnant and it was severely affecting her mental health, he knew a magistrate would look at this differently to a crown court. The victim his wife dialled the 999 buttons, no one else, she made the claim. The police turned up with video cameras, she made the claim he kicked her in the face while on the floor as well. 70% of domestic violence cases change their story days after, he knew he was going down. She then said she couldn’t remember who hit her, let’s not kid ourselves here and you are defending a monster. You choose to mention the cigar incident but forget the night out where he attacked someone and went to prison, why? 🤷🏼♂️ He is not a role model to any child, he’s a vile pig which you are defending guilty or not. He missed the first three games of the season because he kicked the refs door in. Found innocent attacking a football manager in a tunnel, the question is why did he look to leave straight away? He’s like the boy at school always in trouble and your Mum says, keep away from him. James Belshaw had to have therapy because of him, the list is endless. Nail on the head. He will get his just deserves somewhere down the line. Vile lady garden.
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Post by mrgasman on Mar 9, 2024 17:17:32 GMT
He was charged with the offences - that’s why he was in court, but the charges were not proven and he was found not guilty. No he wasn’t. The case was dropped. That’s not the same as not guilty in any way… Dropped due to the “lack of evidence” that could be provided from the CPS to peruse with a strong enough court case to go for a trial. In no way does this mean he has been criminally convicted of the above allegations.
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Post by gasify on Mar 9, 2024 17:59:26 GMT
Yes, he got charged with that offence. No he didn’t 😂 - he got cleared of all charges. Dude, someone gets charged before they go to court. JB wasn't found guilty but he was most certainly charged.
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Mar 9, 2024 18:02:54 GMT
Nice to see another thread go down the JB route
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Post by mrgasman on Mar 9, 2024 18:04:10 GMT
No he didn’t 😂 - he got cleared of all charges. Dude, someone gets charged before they go to court. JB wasn't found guilty but he was most certainly charged. Yes, you have to be charged in order to go to court. The trial didn’t go ahead because of the “lack of evidence” to go ahead with a trial, basically the case wasn’t strong enough. Either way he didn’t get convicted so that’s as good as not guilty. Did he commit the offence…? Who knows I wasn’t there but as they say it’s not what you can prove… it’s what you can prove in court that matters hence why people get cases thrown out due to loopholes, having expensive solicitors ect fraudulent judges that get underhand payments the list is endless.
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Post by gasify on Mar 9, 2024 18:05:52 GMT
I have no doubt that money certainly helps… only have to look at Prince Andrew for that - but facts are facts and he didn’t get charged so no criminal activity could have been proven. They also had another child afterwards. Belshaw I liked and it’s a shame he didn’t return but am I wrong in saying that the board didn’t want him back? He was charged with the offences - that’s why he was in court, but the charges were not proven and he was found not guilty. I don't even think it got to the guilty/not guilty stage. The main witness was his wife. She then decided to change her story.
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Post by gasify on Mar 9, 2024 18:09:55 GMT
Dude, someone gets charged before they go to court. JB wasn't found guilty but he was most certainly charged. Yes, you have to be charged in order to go to court. The trial didn’t go ahead because of the “lack of evidence” to go ahead with a trial, basically the case wasn’t strong enough. Either way he didn’t get convicted so that’s as good as not guilty. Did he commit the offence…? Who knows I wasn’t there but as they say it’s not what you can prove… it’s what you can prove in court that matters hence why people get cases thrown out due to loopholes, having expensive solicitors ect fraudulent judges that get underhand payments the list is endless. So, it sounds like you do understand the system. This is what you said: "Let’s go by facts here… Did Barton get charged for hitting his wife then? I’m sure Joey got his team mate on a night out but then again if somebody intentionally set my shirt on fire I’d probably do the same. No doubt he’s a very outspoken man who doesn’t mince his words but it’s better to know who somebody is than have somebody who wears many masks" Now you realise that your post was factually incorrect?
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