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Former Premier League midfielder Joey Barton was imposed a 12-week suspended prison sentence after being found guilty of attacking his wife, Georgia Barton during a drunken quarrel in June 2021.
According to GuardThe incident happened in the London residence of Para, where Barton allegedly pushed his wife to the ground before hitting her in the head, leaving visible injuries.
The case, he was heard at the Westminster Misdemeanor Court, saw that Chief Judge Paul Goldspring had refrained from being imposed on a direct custody penalty, citing the current state of couple’s relationship.
The court noted that Barton and his wife stay together and raise a small child, and the judge said he did not want to ‘interfere’ in their family dynamics.
The last belief is just one in a long series of controversy that defined Barton’s career, both on and off the field.
Known for his fire temperatures and frequent discipline issues, the former midfielder often found himself in trouble and with the law and football authorities.
Barton’s history of violent incidents dates from his early days of play. In 2004, while he was in Manchester City, he infamously attacked his teammate Jamie Tandy, putting a lit cigar in the eye during a Christmas party.
His aggressive behavior continued in 2007, when he was sentenced to six months in prison for two separate street attacks, he ultimately served 74 days behind bars.
Next year, during his stay in Newcastle United, Barton attacked his teammate Ousmana Daba in training, leaving him with serious face injuries. This incident has led to a four -month suspended prison penalty and a long -lasting ban on football.
He peaked in 2012 while playing for Queens Park Rangers. After sending Manchester City, Barton, lactic Carlos Tévez, hit Sergio Agüero and tried his head on Vincent Kompany’s head, resulting in a ban of 12 games.
Barton’s troubles spread outside the football field. In 2007, he was sentenced to six months in prison for two separate street attacks, ultimately served 74 days behind bars.
His behavior on the ground also made titles in 2012, when he was sent to the Lakavica Carlos Tévez before he continued to hit Sergio Agüero and tried his head on Vincent’s head. As a result, he received a suspension of 12 games.
In addition to his violent behavior, Barton also gave titles for his extremely sexist remarks over the past year. Was very loud against women’s experts and commentators in football, and he was even charged with “malicious communication” for offensive tweets aimed at Eluko
During his career, Barton has played for several clubs, including Manchester City, Newcastle United, Queens Park Rangers, Marseille, Burnley and Rangers.
However, his repeated disciplinary questions often overshadowed his contribution to the field.