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Joey Barton Re-signs For Burnley


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bbc have no respect, their picture for this story is him throwing a rangers shirt - bunch of cunts.

me being too sensitive?

anyway, i'm still pissed off it didn't work out, i think it was poor management that led to this as everyone knew what barton was like and in the end management failed to control what looks to be a relatively small issue which seems to occur all the time with players.

but, we have limited knowledge - all we know is it couldn't have been bad otherwise we would have sacked him on the spot without getting rid of him the hard way.

 

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I can't wait to find out what happened in all of this. Sean Dyche and MW have been reported in various outlets as being very good friends so if Barton's misdemeanours were as bad as warranting the treatment he received surely Dyche wouldn't then go and sign him almost as a fuck you to Warburton?!

I still think it could have been handled so differently and dare say the incident was the kind of thing that happens at most clubs. 

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Amazing to see him still being blamed for our poor form, as if him being let go has somehow kick started our season.

It's easy to write him off after a poor start especially when he wasn't given a chance to win us over.

It's worth remembering that the majority of our support were hounding Joe Garner not too long ago as well and look how that turned out.

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Fellow bears help me out with this.... how would they find out about all these bets? Surely they wouldn't be able to check his account and I would have thought the betting company would have not be able to disclose information to a third party about one of their customers? Enlighten me...

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11 minutes ago, rangersmad86 said:

Fellow bears help me out with this.... how would they find out about all these bets? Surely they wouldn't be able to check his account and I would have thought the betting company would have not be able to disclose information to a third party about one of their customers? Enlighten me...

Think the betting companies have too report it too try combat match fixing etc 

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14 minutes ago, rangersmad86 said:

Fellow bears help me out with this.... how would they find out about all these bets? Surely they wouldn't be able to check his account and I would have thought the betting company would have not be able to disclose information to a third party about one of their customers? Enlighten me...

"You need to be aware that there is a great deal of monitoring of the betting markets. The football authorities work closely with specialist companies who are constantly reviewing data and betting patterns from betting operators.

In addition, the FA have links with the betting operators themselves and with the Gambling Commission, the regulatory body for betting operators in this country.

Remember, it’s your reputation, your responsibility and your career.

All of these organisations are aware of our betting rules and advise the FA of issues that arise in the cash, telephone and online betting markets; The FA has the power to interview you and to require you to produce records such as itemised phone bills, betting account statements and bank statements.

In summary, if you breach the betting rules, it is very likely that you will get caught. You will then be subject to The FA’s disciplinary procedures and, if found guilty, you will be subject to a range of sanctions including a warning, fine or a significant period of suspension"

 

That's from the Pro Footballers Association site so I guess they just work hand in hand to combat players betting on match outcomes and whatever else.

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1 hour ago, Supersonic said:

"You need to be aware that there is a great deal of monitoring of the betting markets. The football authorities work closely with specialist companies who are constantly reviewing data and betting patterns from betting operators.

In addition, the FA have links with the betting operators themselves and with the Gambling Commission, the regulatory body for betting operators in this country.

Remember, it’s your reputation, your responsibility and your career.

All of these organisations are aware of our betting rules and advise the FA of issues that arise in the cash, telephone and online betting markets; The FA has the power to interview you and to require you to produce records such as itemised phone bills, betting account statements and bank statements.

In summary, if you breach the betting rules, it is very likely that you will get caught. You will then be subject to The FA’s disciplinary procedures and, if found guilty, you will be subject to a range of sanctions including a warning, fine or a significant period of suspension"

 

That's from the Pro Footballers Association site so I guess they just work hand in hand to combat players betting on match outcomes and whatever else.

Thanks mate 

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