Joey Barton
HUYTON-BORN Premiership footballer Joey Barton will spend New Year in jail after being remanded on charges of common assault and affray yesterday.
The 25-year-old Newcastle United and England midfielder was arrested in Liverpool early on Thursday following an alleged incident in the city centre.
Barton, of Foxbank Close, Widnes, Cheshire, appeared at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on Dale Street.
The court was told he and a group of friends were allegedly involved in two separate incidents following a row with another group inside the McDonald’s restaurant in Church Street, Liverpool.
Magistrate Carol Myers remanded Barton in custody and said there were no conditions to satisfy the requirements of the Bail Act. The player had sat through the hearing, still wearing his black shirt and jumper from Boxing Day night, with his head bowed and hidden from the press and public gallery.
Barton’s solicitor, Gwyn Lewis, said the 11-minute long incident was the result of a “great deal of provocation”. He said: “It is fair to say there was an enormous amount of provocation.”
The case is due back before Liverpool Magistrates on January 3 when Barton is expected to appear via videolink.
A spokesman for Newcastle United said the club was not yet making any statement.
His agent, Willie McKay, was not immediately available for comment.
Barton’s brother, Andrew, 19, from Widnes, is charged with actual bodily harm and affray and Nadine Wilson, 27, from Huyton, Merseyside, who was also part of Barton’s group, is charged with common assault and affray.
Neither appeared in court yesterday. They are both on bail to appear before magistrates next month.
Barton is currently awaiting trial over a training ground fight with former team-mate Ousmane Dabo of Manchester City.
He grew up on the well- known Bluebell Estate in Huyton which has also produced the likes of Liverpool FC captain Steven Gerrard and Portsmouth striker David Nugent.
Barton earned his first international cap in February but has failed to secure a regular place in the England team. Manager Sam Allardyce persuaded Newcatle United to pay £5.8m for his services in July, a move widely seen as somewhat of a gamble given the star’s chequered past.
Barton gave a revealing indepth interview to Gabby Logan earlier this year in which he spoke of the public’s misconceived perception of him.