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		<title>The Self Destruction of Joey Barton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Newcastle in critical condition as their premiership survival hangs in the balance, one player who will not be helping the club to survive is Joey Barton.
After being red carded on Sunday in Newcastle&#8217;s 3-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield, Joey Barton has been given a three match ban. This means he will play no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Newcastle in critical condition as their premiership survival hangs in the balance, one player who will not be helping the club to survive is Joey Barton.</p>
<p><span id="more-38"></span>After being red carded on Sunday in Newcastle&#8217;s 3-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield, Joey Barton has been given a three match ban. This means he will play no part in the clubs remaining three games of the season. However, Newcastle have also choosen to suspend the troublesome player indefinately.</p>
<p>The club refused to comment on the lenght of the suspension, but many pundits are predicting that his appearance on Sunday may be his last for Newcastle.</p>
<p>Barton has already missed large amounts of the season due to suspension and injury. His appearance on Sunday was only his ninth of the season. I think that given the circumstances, Shearer and Newcastle would not have expected to win at Liverpool. However, I think that using Joey Barton was a good way of getting him some game time so that he may be of more use in the final three games.</p>
<p>When your team is dangerously close to relegation and with a huge game against Middlesbrough coming up, you have to consider think about your actions on the pitch because it may well affect the future of the club. For Joey Barton to be sent off in the situation that Newcastle are in then he is simply unprofessional and does not care about the future of the club. Anyone that really cared about the club would want to make sure that they can play in the biggest games that could make a difference.</p>
<p>Barton has had a troublesome time since moving from Manchester City to Newcastle. First he was charged with assault, then banned for 10 games due to a prior Man City training ground bust up with teammate Ousmane Dabo. Many called for Barton to be thrown out of the game. How many second chances can one player have?</p>
<p>There is no denying that he has talent. However, I have failed to see Joey Barton really shine on the pitch since he left Man City. A number of managers have tried to take him under their wing and have tried to help him to settle down.</p>
<p>During his short returning period at the club, Kevin Keegan was keen on giving the player a second chance. I think if Keegan had been able to stick around then maybe he could have had a more positive influence on the midfielder, maybe even encouraged him to become a little more mature on and off the pitch.</p>
<p>The current situation looks pretty bleak from a Newcastle point of view. Barton will now play no part in deciding the future of the club and whether the club stay up or do go down, it seems increasingly unlikely that he will remain at the club beyond this summer.</p>
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		<title>Premier League Results &#8211; Saturday 21st March</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another exciting Saturday of Premiership football saw a few big wins and losses at both ends of the table. At the top of the table Fulham took on Manchester United, while Tottenham entertained Chelsea. At the bottom of the table Stoke hosted Middlesbrough and Newcastle took on Arsenal at St James Park.
Saturday 21st March 2009
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another exciting Saturday of Premiership football saw a few big wins and losses at both ends of the table. At the top of the table Fulham took on Manchester United, while Tottenham entertained Chelsea. At the bottom of the table Stoke hosted Middlesbrough and Newcastle took on Arsenal at St James Park.</p>
<p><span id="more-4"></span>Saturday 21st March 2009<br />
<strong>Portsmouth 2-1 Everton [12:45]</strong><br />
Goals: Baines 4, Crouch 22 &#038; 75<br />
Everton took the early lead through Leighton Baines as his side looked to pile the pressure on Portsmouth. David Moyes was left fuming when Portsmouth were given a corner which should have been an Everton goalkick. It only seemed fair then for the home side to equalise from that corner through Peter Crouch. Portsmouth showed that they were the more desperate of the two sides as they took the lead in the second half. Again from a corner, Peter Crouch rose high and nodded into the net for his second goal of the day and his 11th of the season. Three points for Portsmouth are a boost to their relegation battle, especially with the number of games running out. David Moyes may well be feeling hard done by but I am sure he is more disappointed at conceding two goals from corners after taking the lead early on.</p>
<p><strong>Blackburn 1-1 West Ham [15:00]</strong><br />
Goals: Noble 35, Andrews 51<br />
A well earned draw for Blackburn which keeps them above the relegation zone by two points. West Ham perhaps played the better football and their first half goal was well setup. Even with a hint of offside against Boa Morte, Mark Noble put the ball into the back of the net with the outside of his foot to score his fifth goal of the season. El Hadji Diouf had the ball in the back of the net in the first and second half but both times he was ruled to be standing in an offside position. Half time subsitute Keith Andrews equalised for Blackburn just six minutes into the second half and in the end, I think that a draw was a fair result for both sides.</p>
<p><strong>Fulham 2-0 Man United [15:00]</strong><br />
Goals: Murphy 18 (penalty), Gera 87<br />
Things went from bad to worse in this game for the champions. Manchester United lost two games on the trot for the first time in 147 games. The game started well for Fulham as they put United under pressure. Bobby Zamora headed on goal in the 18th minute and Paul Scholes had no choice but to handle the ball on the line. The referee pointed to the spot and Scholes was shown a red card. Danny Murphy powered the penalty into the net, sending Van der Sar the wrong way. Van der Sar and Schwarzer made some smart saves during the game to keep both of their teams in the game. United had most of the ball in the second half and looked to snatch at least a point from the game, but when Andy Johnson broke for Fulham and found Zoltan Gera in the box, Gera did extremelly well on the finish and put the game beyond United in the last few minutes. United&#8217;s afternoon instantly became worse as Wayne Rooney was shown a second yellow card after hurling the ball across the pitch in the direction of the referee.</p>
<p><strong>Stoke 1-0 Middlesbrough [15:00]</strong><br />
Goals: Shawcross 84<br />
For two sides that started the afternoon in the relegation zone, this game was as big as they will come this season. With both teams desperate to remain in the Premiership, games like this one can be very costly come the end of the season. The game was not very pretty but both sides managed to create their fair share of chances. Stoke keeper Thomas Sorensen made some great saves to deny Middlesbrough the lead. The final ten minutes approached and both teams were going for the winner. However, on 84 minutes, a Rory Delap long throw found the head of Ryan Shawcross, who made a good run, and put Stoke 1-0 up. Middlesbrough tried to respond, but Stoke defended in numbers and earned themselves the full three points and moved out of the relegation zone.</p>
<p><strong>Tottenham 1-0 Chelsea [15:30]</strong><br />
Goals: Modric 50<br />
After a suspicious package was found in London the kick off for this game had to be moved forward by 30 minutes. And after a goalless first half, it is quite possible that Chelsea knew that United were losing when they were in the dressing room at half time. However, it was Tottenham that took the lead early on in the second half. Aaron Lennon made a great run down the right and managed to cross the ball in passed Ashley Cole, the ball found Luka Modric who slotted the ball straight into the bottom right corner. The final 30 minutes of the game were almost completely dominated by Chelsea, the final 10 minutes saw them throwing everyone into the box in a bid to earn a point. It simply was not to be. Overall, another good performance from Tottenham, who are almost certain to avoid relegation now.</p>
<p><strong>West Brom 1-1 Bolton [15:00]</strong><br />
Goals: Taylor 67, Shittu 81 (OG)<br />
This game may have been a draw but both teams put in a good performace. On another day the result may have been different for either side. West Brom defended well in the first half and also managed to create a few chances. Bolton were much the same, but in the second half they took the lead thanks to a decent finish from Matt Taylor. West Brom were more attacking after that goal and were desperate to earn at least a draw to keep their Premiership status alive. Their goal came in the 81st minute when Robert Koren&#8217;s shot deflected off Danny Shittu&#8217;s left and into the left corner of the goal. Bolton may feel that this was a game that they should have won, but West Brom played their part and a well earned draw keeps alive their survival chances, however small.</p>
<p><strong>Newcastle 1-3 Arsenal [17:30]</strong><br />
Goals: Bendtner 57, Martins 58, Diaby 64, Nasri 67<br />
Newcastle put in a much better performance in this game than in their last game away at Hull. Although they lost and the score does not flatter Arsenal, Newcastle had their chances to change the scoreline. A first half penalty for Newcastle after Almunia brough down Ryan Taylor was taken by Obafemi Martins. The penalty was weak and Almunia guessed the right way. All even at half time, but Arsenal looked the more danagerous team early in the second half. Andrei Arshavin&#8217;s well taken freekick found the head of Nicklas Bendtner on 57 minutes to give Arsenal the lead. Some poor defending at the other end though, instantly saw Newcastle equalize through Martins. However, Newcastle soon ran into trouble with defensive injuries to Steven Taylor and Sebastien Bassong who had already been replaced in the first half. Arsenal quickly took advantage of the situation with Abou Diaby and Samir Nasri scoring twice in three minutes to put the game beyond Newcastle.</p>
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