Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Football: Barnsley record formal protest against Fleetwood's Joey Barton over supposed strike on adversary manager.

Fleetwood Town manager Joey Barton reportedly confronted his counterpart Daniel Stendel in the tunnel following Barnsley's 4-2 victory last Saturday (April 13).

LONDON (AFP) - Third-level English side Barnsley issued a formal grumbling to the Football League and the Football Association on Tuesday (April 16) over Fleetwood Town chief Joey Barton's supposed strike on his partner Daniel Stendel. 
Barton is accounted for to have gone up against Stendel in the passage following Barnsley's 4-2 triumph last Saturday that everything except finished Fleetwood's expectations of achieving the play-offs in what is his first season in control. 
Barnsley player Cauley Woodrow tweeted in the quick repercussions that Barnsley's German supervisor had been "physically attacked" and left with "blood pouring from his face". 

He later erased the tweet. 
Barton was caught on TV being avoided by a cop from leaving the arena vehicle leave. Barnsley said they were helping police yet had additionally chosen to go to the football experts. 
"Barnsley Football Club can affirm that it has held up a formal grumbling to both the English Football League and the Football Association," said a club proclamation. 
"This is following a supposed episode at the finish of the match on Saturday thirteenth April, between Joey Barton and Daniel Stendel. 
"The club is likewise presently working with the police and helping with all enquiries in regards to the episode. No further remark will be issued while police examinations are continuous." 
Barton was an unexpected decision when Fleetwood designated him a year ago in what was his first invasion into the executives. 
The 36-year-old was a capable yet unstable midfielder who was entangled in a couple of scraps, on and off the pitch, amid his playing days. 
He won one England top amid a profession that saw him play for a large group of clubs including Manchester City and Marseille. His playing vocation finished at Burnley in 2017.

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